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Hong Kong protesters slam police after shooting

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A citizens protest group in Hong Kong on Wednesday slammed authorities in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory, after a student was shot with live rounds by a police officer during violent protests the previous day.
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CLEAN : Hong Kong leader announces ban on protester face masks

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Hong Kong's chief executive Carrie Lam announces a ban on protesters wearing face masks invoking colonial era emergency powers in a bid to end months of violent protests (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Facebook Hearing on Libra Didn't Focus on Digital Currencies, Says Peterson Institute Fellow

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Oct.25 -- Claudia Biancotti, a Visiting Fellow at Peterson Institute discusses Mark Zuckerberg's testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives on 'Bloomberg Markets.'
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Analyst comments on UK election result

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A political analyst has called UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s general election win "a dramatic result" that saw his Conservative party gain a thumping majority of seats in Britain's Parliament and take him one step closer to his...
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Bloomberg

Chamber of Commerce CEO Urges Congress to Take Action on Privacy, Labor

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Jan.09 -- U.S. Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Tom Donohue urges Congress to take action on privacy and labor. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Astrazeneca CEO on Climate Change, China, Drug Industry Challenges

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Jan.22 -- Pascal Soriot, chief executive officer at Astrazeneca, discusses climate change, signs that China is normalizing in the world, and the biggest challenges he sees in the drug industry. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin at...
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Lam asks people to stay home to fight virus spread

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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam appealed to the public to stay home and spoke about new quarantine measures for anyone arriving from mainland China that came into effect on Saturday.
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Bloomberg

Facebook's Acquisitions Are Questioned in FTC Probe

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Feb.12 -- Facebook, Inc. faces mounting pressure from government regulators. Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner reports on 'Bloomberg Markets.'
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Authorities enforce virus restrictions in Soweto

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South African security forces were deployed Thursday in several parts of Soweto to enforce lockdown regulations in a bid to limit the spread of the new coronavirus.
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Bloomberg

Alphabet Shined on Youtube, Cloud Growth, Says Futurum's Newman

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Jul.30 -- Daniel Newman, principal analyst at Futurum Group, discusses Alphabet Inc.'s second-quarter earnings report on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Police believe it will be spring before any dramatic change in Covid rules

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Chairman of the National Police Chiefs Council Martin Hewitt told the PA news agency officers expect it will be spring beforeany “dramatic” changes are made to lockdown rules.
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Bloomberg

LexinFintech CFO on U.S.-China Ties, Regulatory Changes

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Jan.19 -- As Joe Biden is set take office as the President of the U.S. on Wednesday, Bloomberg spoke exclusively with the chief financial officer of Chinese fintech company LexinFintech. Craig Zeng says he trusts both Biden and Chinese...
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Bloomberg

Not Everything Short-Sellers Do Is Attractive: Summers

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Jan.29 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that even if there is froth in the volume of retail trading, short-sellers' practices should be questioned. He thinks the indignation from...
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Bloomberg

Minerd: Short Squeeze 'Frothiness' to Last Through First Quarter

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Jan.27 -- Guggenheim Global Chief Investment Officer Scott Minerd says he expects market frothiness, fueled by Reddit-charged day traders, will last through the first quarter of this year. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

U.K. Ramps Up Covid Vaccine Rollout; Europe Still Lags

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Jan.11 -- The U.K. said its coronavirus vaccine rollout will accelerate with the opening of seven regional centers at sports and conference venues this week, amid warnings hospitals are struggling to cope as cases surge. The distribution...
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Sky News

Men having haircuts in a barbers' after lockdown easing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of men in a barber's shop having haircuts, with protective screens between barber chairs and clients and staff wearing face masks after the re-opening of certain businesses on 15 March 2021 in Mold, Wales
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Bloomberg

Japan Does Well in a Value Rally, Says JPMorgan’s Das

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Apr.22 -- Mixo Das, Asia equity strategist at JPMorgan Chase & Co., discusses his outlook for Asian equity markets amid the coronavirus pandemic and where he’s seeing opportunity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

U.S. Jobs Data Picks Up in May

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Jun.06 -- Maurice Gravier, Wealth Management CIO at Emirates NBD, discusses the latest U.S. unemployment data, which bounced back from a lackluster April hiring period. He speaks with Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Regulation Will Have Positive Impact on Cryptos: BlockFi CEO

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Jun.10 -- BlockFi Inc. founder and CEO Zac Prince says having regulation will be beneficial for the cryptocurrency sector as well as for BlockFi's business. He says people should not forget that the digital asset has "generated...
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Bloomberg

Bitcoin Ruling Roils Crypto World Seeking Regulatory Clarity

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Jun.11 -- The international banking regulators’ decision to classify Bitcoin as the riskiest of assets dragged cryptocurrencies further into the mainstream financial world. Bloomberg’s Joanna Ossinger reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

NYU Adjunct Professor: Implications of China's Crypto Move to be "Profound"

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Sep.26 -- Author of "The Digital War" and NYU School of Law Adjunct Professor Winston Ma discusses the likely impact of China's ban on cryptocurrency transactions. He speaks in "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts and...
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Bloomberg

BTC Markets CEO: China's Making a Mistake with New Crypto Rules

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Sep.26 -- Caroline Bowler is CEO of BTC Markets, Australia's largest digital asset exchange. She discusses the implications of China's ban of crypto trading and mining in "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia" with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts.
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Mica homeowners protest outside Dail

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Protesters from Donegal gathered outside the Dail on Thursday to demand a 100% mica redress scheme. It was the latest protest to call for a 100% redress scheme for homeowners whose properties were built using defective bricks containing...
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Bloomberg

Fed Chair Search, Copper, Chinese Property: 3-Minute MLIV

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Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for investors and traders on "Bloomberg Markets Europe."