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OVO Energy Headquarters offices

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots employees of energy firm OVO working in the headquarters offices in Bristol, on 18th February, 2015 in Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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OVO Energy Headquarters offices

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots employees of energy firm OVO working in the headquarters offices in Bristol, on 18th February, 2015 in Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: HSBC buildings in Hong Kong, London and Rio de Janeiro

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HSBC's pre-tax profit more than doubled in 2021, the firm said Tuesday as it also announced plans to initiate a share buyback of as much as $1 billion for investors (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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UK: Rwanda deportation plane parked at MoD Boscombe Down

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CLEAN: Aerial views of Rwanda deportation plane, Spanish charter firm Privilege Style Boeing 767 PVG689P, parked on runway at MoD Boscombe Down on 14th June 2022 Amesbury, United Kingdom.
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UK: Rwanda deportation plane parked at MoD Boscombe Down

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CLEAN: Aerial views of Rwanda deportation plane, Spanish charter firm Privilege Style Boeing 767 PVG689P, parked on runway at MoD Boscombe Down on 14th June 2022 Amesbury, United Kingdom.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Physical culturist Barnarr Macfadden celebrates his 84th birthday by making parachute jump over the Seine River in France

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Title Card: "On 84th Birthday - Macfadden's Chute Jump Thrills Paris" / MS Bernarr Macfadden, Physical Culturist, talking with people in circle around him, plane in background at Orly airfield getting ready for parachute jump / CU...
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: French headquarters of US consultancy firm McKinsey

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Stockshots of the French headquarters of US consultancy firm McKinsey in Paris, where searches were carried out on Tuesday, as well as in Emmanuel Macron's Renaissance party headquarters, according to the National Financial Prosecutor's...
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Black outs and power crisis in Johannesburg

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CLEAN: Exterior driving shots of blacked out streets after the state power firm ramped up cuts on 7 December 2022 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Bloomberg

Luigi Buttiglione on Italian Elections, Giorgia Meloni

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Luigi Buttiglione, founder of LB Macro, discusses the Italian elections, Giorgia Meloni and the economic impact. He spoke to Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg: European Markets Open."
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Shadow Chancellor: Economic damage already done despite PM U-turn

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Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves reacts to the sacking of Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister Liz Truss' subsequent U-turn on elements of the 'mini-budget'. She says the damage to the economy and the working people has already been done,...
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Price Volatility Inhibiting M&A, Citi's Kochman Says

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Cary Kochman, Citi's global co-head of M&A, discusses the global M&A landscape on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." Kochman says he sees M&A activity continuing at pace and expects more corporate separations and breakups.
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Penny Pritzker on Biden Care Plan, Commercial Real Estate

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Jul.21 -- Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker discusses presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's $775 billion plan to bolster child care and care for the elderly, and the plan's impact on commercial real estate...
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Bloomberg

BOE to Buy Long-Dated Gilts in Effort to Calm Markets

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The Bank of England will purchase long-dated UK government bonds in whatever quantities are needed to restore order to the market, in a move recommended by the Financial Policy Committee. Guy Johnson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Hydro-Rich Chinese City Said to Clamp Down on Crypto Mining

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Jun.20 -- A Chinese city with abundant hydropower is said to have begun a sweeping clampdown on crypto mining firms this week. A Ya’an government official has told at least one Bitcoin miner that the city has promised to root out all...
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Bloomberg

MIT's Kate Brown on Ukraine Nuclear Plant Attack

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Kate Brown, Professor of Science, Technology & Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discusses the risks around Russia's attack on a Ukrainian nuclear plant. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg...
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Hunt scales back energy price cap duration as he acts to stabilise markets

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New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has dramatically scaled back support for household energy bills and ditched tax cuts promised by his predecessor Kwasi Kwarteng as he seeks to restore stability following weeks of turmoil on the financial...
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Bloomberg

French Transport Minister Calls 5G Rollout Near Airports Simple

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French Transportation Minister Jean-Baptiste Djebbari said Tuesday that handling the rollout of new 5G wireless service near airports without disrupting flights was "simple" for his nation, adding that he has discussed the matter...
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announces tax cut U-turns

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The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced the Government will scrap plans to reduce the basic rate of income tax from 20% to 19% in April next year, a move that had been forecast would cost the Exchequer almost £5.3 billion in 2023-24....
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Bloomberg

What the Volatility in Treasuries Means for Munis

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Jennifer Johnston, Franklin Templeton's director of municipal bond research, discusses how the volatility in Treasuries impacts municipal bonds and where she is seeing the best opportunities in the credit market. She speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Central Bank Governor on Russia Tension, Inflation, IMF

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Ukraine Central Bank Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko discusses tension with Russia and the outlook for the country's economy and its loan program with the International Monetary Fund. He talks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance:...
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Bloomberg

The Argument for Universal Basic Income in the U.S.

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June 17 -- Andy Stern, author of "Raising the Floor" and former president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), makes the case for universal basic income. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd...
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Bloomberg

Bank Indonesia's Warjiyo on Economy, Monetary Policy, Rupiah

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Jan.23 -- Perry Warjiyo, governor of Bank Indonesia, discusses his outlook for Indonesia's economy for 2019, the central bank's monetary policy, the current account deficit, how Fed policy is shaping Bank Indonesia's, the potential for a...
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Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that the Federal Reserve is working to address the regulatory failures that were exposed by the 2008 financial crisis. But he cautioned that as the financial system evolves, new risks will emerge

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HEADLINE: Bernanke says Fed working on regulatory failures CAPTION: Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that the Federal Reserve is working to address the regulatory failures that were exposed by the 2008 financial crisis. But he...
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CLEAN : France's Le Pen slams US giant McKinsey over tax fraud probe

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"It is undeniably the mark of contempt," says National Rally candidate Marine Le Pen, slamming US-based giant Mckinsey, a consulting firm accused of failing to pay taxes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)