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Sturgeon: Brexit will undermine welfare standards in Scotland

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon highlights the risk of environmental and social standards being removed as part of Boris Johnson's Brexit legislation. The First Minister said Scotland is leading the way by giving both measures equal...
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Bloomberg

How South Korea’s PeopleFund Is Shaking Up P2P Lending

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Nov.05 -- Joey Kim, chief executive officer at PeopleFund, discusses what his company does, the growth drivers for his company, his latest funding round, P2P lending in South Korea, regulation, the possibility of consolidation in the...
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion protest against shipping fuel pollution

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Environmental campaigners have staged a protest outside the International Maritime Organisation's headquarters in London, calling on the UN's international shipping regulator to introduce stricter rules on exhaust pollution from ships....
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Bloomberg

B Capital's Sheila Patel: VC Slowdown was 'Inevitable'

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Vice Chair and General Partner of B Capital Group Sheila Patel joins Emily Chang to discuss tech investing trends.
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PHILIPPINES: PROTESTORS STAGE DEMONSTRATION OVER OIL DEREGULATION

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English/Nat A day before the oil market in the Philippines is deregulated, protestors staged an eleventh-hour protest outside the office buildings of major oil companies Friday. The Philippine government's 20-year control over the oil...
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Curated Video

Homeland Security Wants To Expand Airport Face Scans To U.S. Citizens

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DHS wants all travelers to complete a facial recognition check prior to entering or leaving the U.S.
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Bloomberg

SEC Seeing 'Lots' of Crypto Non-Compliance, Says Gensler

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US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler discusses the outlook for regulation of the cryptocurrency industry on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

NN Group CEO David Knibbe Expects 'Lots of Volatility' Ahead

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NN Group Chief Executive Officer David Knibbe said inflation, China lockdowns, and the ongoing invasion of Ukraine means he expects a "lot of volatility" going forward, while noting the insurance sector traditionally benefits from higher...
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CLEAN : No petrol? No problem: the classic cars being converted to electric

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A British company is among a new breed of businesses offering electric conversions for classic vehicles (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

HKU's Zhang on China's Tech Sector

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Angela Zhang, Ddirector at Centre for Chinese Law at the University of Hong Kong, discusses the outlook for China's tech sector as the country is showing signs of easing its crackdown. She speaks with Blooomberg's Paul Allen and Shery...
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Bloomberg

The Big Mess of Crypto Lawsuits

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DoNotPay CEO Joshua Browder joins Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Sonali Basak to discuss the rising number of crypto lawsuits - this as the recent market turmoil is bringing serious pain to investor portfolios - and how legal services chatbot...
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CLEAN : Digital art in spotlight as Dubai makes crypto hub bid

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Art Dubai, the Middle East's largest annual contemporary art fair, has featured for the first time digital works, as the wealthy Gulf emirate seeks to position itself as a crypto-assets hub (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Gemini: 2021 Was Crypto's Breakout Year

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Gemini COO Noah Perlman joins Emily Chang on Bloomberg Technology's Crypto Report to discuss crypto markets' latest moves, as well as findings from Gemini's 2022 Global State of Crypto report, which surveyed 30,000 respondents in 20...
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Bloomberg

Global Central Banks' Scattered Approach to Policy

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Sept. 12 -- Paul Donovan, global chief economist at UBS Wealth Management, examines the global bond market selloff and global central banks' scattered, divergent approach to monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

NY's McCaughey Makes the Economic Case for Donald Trump

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Aug. 3 -- Betsy McCaughey, former Lieutenant Governor of New York, discusses what the economic policy of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will mean to U.S. business and the focus on his tax returns. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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The New York State Department of Financial Services has conducted a hearing on the regulation of virtual currencies such as Bitcoin. (Jan. 28)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus004571 The New York State Department of Financial Services is conducting hearings on the regulation of virtual currencies such as Bitcoin. Superintendent of Financial Services Benjamin Lawsky said...
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Bloomberg

Dodd-Frank Has Not Made System Safer: Hubbard

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Sept. 28 -- Columbia Business School Dean Glenn Hubbard talks about the Federal Reserve's involvement in too-big-to-fail banks, the Fed's continued ultra-accommodative stance, the state of the European banking system, and the economic...
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AFP News Agency

India worried about drop in foreign investment

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India is concerned about the impact of the global financial crisis on foreign investment but the country's weak infrastructure and infamous bureaucracy are damaging the economy. (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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Rise in people facing Bankruptcy

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Rise in people facing Bankruptcy
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Telekom CEO Says 'Nothing Has Changed' on BT

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Mar.02 -- Tim Hoettges, chief executive officer at Deutsche Telekom, talks about what BT adds to the company, creating value in the United States, the company's approaches its portfolio, and the business impact of regulations. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Schakowsky Says Sale of Equifax Stock Doesn't Smell Good

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Oct.03 -- Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) discusses the information breach and hack of Equifax. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."