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If Trump Wins, Where Does the Money Go?

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Nov. 7 -- World First Chief Economist Jeremy Cook discusses the impact of the elections on the currency markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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ONLYONAP Cyber fighter: Attack "done and dusted"

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYIlfracombe, Devon - 15 May 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Marcus Hutchins, IT expert who helped stop the spread of the WannaCry cyberattack:"We think there might...
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Kellermann Calls Petya Virus 'Full-Fledged Forest Fire'

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Jun.27 -- A new cyberattack similar to WannaCry is spreading from Europe to the U.S. and South America, hitting port operators, disrupting government systems, and disabling operations at companies. Strategic Cyber Ventures CEO Tom...
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What Sunrun's CEO Plans to Learn From the Eclipse

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Aug.21 -- Lynn Jurich, Sunrun Inc.'s co-founder and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of the solar eclipse on the U.S. power grid. She speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Ex-Commerce Sec. Gutierrez Says Trade War Is Here

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Jun.18 -- Carlos Gutierrez, co-chairman at Albright Stonebridge Group and former U.S. Commerce Secretary, discusses U.S. trade tariffs and how he expects trade disputes to expand to markets and other areas of the global economy. He...
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Apple Says Chip Flaw Impacts All Macs, iPhones, iPads

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Jan.05 -- Apple Inc. announced on Wednesday that all iOS devices, like Mac computers, iPhones, and iPads, are affected by chip security flaws. Bloomberg's Jeremy Kahn reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Worst of China's Growth Slowdown Is Behind Us, BlackRock's Moore Says

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Mar.20 -- Kate Moore, chief equity strategist at BlackRock Investment Institute, discusses market risks surrounding U.S.-China relations and signs of a bottom for China's economic growth. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Temenos CEO Sees Digital as a Must for Future of Banks

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Nov.21 -- David Arnott, chief executive officer at Temenos, discusses the future of banking and his firm's digital services for the banking industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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NATO chief appeals to Russia ahead of INF deadline

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said there will be a "measured and responsible" response from NATO following a decision by the US and Russia to rip up a 32-year-old arms control treaty.
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Lam: Continued Instability Will Undermine International Perception of Hong Kong

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Sep.17 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam discusses Moody’s outlook downgrade for Hong Kong and what the government should do to rebuild their reputation. She speaks to reporters in Hong Kong.
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Labor Secretary Scalia Says It Appears Unemployment Filings Have Crested

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Apr.30 -- U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia says that it’s not clear to what extent the deceleration in the weekly unemployment pace is for real. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Official: election is 'secure as its ever been'

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Super Tuesday marked the first major security test since the 2018 midterm elections, with state and local election officials saying they are prepared to deal with everything from equipment problems to false information.
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Hong Kong Is a Canary in Coal Mine for Taiwan Amid China Tensions, Says Davidson College Professor

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May.28 -- Professor Shelley Rigger, professor of political science at Davidson College, discusses China tightening grip on Hong Kong. She speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Trane Technologies CEO on Re-opening Buildings Safely

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Jul.15 -- Michael Lamach, Trane Technologies Chairman & CEO, Michael Lamach, Trane Technologies Chairman & CEO, discusses the role heating, ventilation and air system plays in maintaining safe indoor environments
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Hong Kong Security Law Would End 'One Country, Two Systems': China Beige Book CEO

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May.21 -- Leland Miller, China Beige Book International chief executive officer, discusses China's plans to write a new national security law into the Hong Kong's charter, legislation that would impose restrictions on Chinese companies...
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China Must Pay a Price for Hong Kong: Former Governor Patten

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May.28 -- “China is an enemy to us now,” says Former Governor of Hong Kong Christopher Patten as he discusses China’s approval of new national security legislation in Hong Kong, and the need for a unified global response against People’s...
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U.S.-China Relations Will Be Highly Contentious: Former USTR Barshefsky

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May.20 -- Former U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky discusses the escalating tensions between the U.S and China and their impact on the trade agreement between the two countries. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Tesla, Jails Exposed by Hackers in Breach of 150,000 Cameras

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Mar.10 -- A group of hackers say they have breached a massive trove of security-camera data collected by Silicon Valley startup Verkada. Among the victims are hospitals, jails and Elon Musk's Telsa. Francine Lacqua speaks to our...
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Centene CEO on Restructuring, Pandemic Costs, Outlook

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Feb.09 -- Centene Corp. Chief Executive Officer Michael Neidorff discusses the health insurer's restructuring plan, Covid-19 pandemic related costs, and outlook on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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UN: Number of Refugees From Ukraine Reaches 3 Million

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According to the UN International Organization for Migration, the number includes over 1.4 million children and about 157,000 foreign nationals living in Ukraine. Bloomberg's Aggi Cantrill has more on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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U.S. Sending Ukraine Advanced Weapons Systems

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HIMARS are capable of striking targets 48 miles away, with rockets holding the explosive equivalent of 500-pound bombs.