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Bank of Japan Likely to Keep Current Policy, Ex-FX Chief Says

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Apr.23 -- Hiroshi Watanabe, a former currency chief at Japan’s Ministry of Finance and now the president of the Institute for International Monetary Affairs, talks about the country's monetary policy, the economy, and the trade spat with...
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France to push ahead with tax on tech giants

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire made clear Saturday that France will press ahead with a landmark tax on multinational tech giants like Google and Facebook, despite strong opposition from US President Donald Trump.
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La Maire wants tech giants tax by early 2020

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire on Thursday said he hopes the so-called GAFA tax on tech giants will come into effect in early 2020, which would require OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) members to agree...
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U.K. Chancellor Pledges Infrastructure Boom as Election Looms

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Sep.04 -- U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid promised more money for Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s priorities, including a boost in infrastructure spending. In his first set piece since becoming finance minister, Javid...
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CLEAN : France hopes still room for discussion with US as trade spat looms

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Cedric O France's secretary of state for digital economy says he hopes that there is still room for discussion with American officials over a US threat to tax French products in response to a new French digital tax (Footage by AFPTV via...
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France, US, to discuss global digital tax at Davos

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Ackman Says This Is Not Beginning of the End for Markets

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Sep.03 -- Bill Ackman, Pershing Square Capital Management founder and chief executive officer, says he's not very surprised by the market selloff. He talks to Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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West Yorkshire leader welcomes news of infrastructure bank

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Reaction from Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe, Chair of West Yorkshire Combined Authority to the Budget. She talks about the infrastructure bank being based in Leeds, the effect of corporation tax increases and lack of announcements on rail in...
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Politics daily briefing: August 4

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Rishi Sunak launched a fresh attack on Liz Truss’s plans for tax cuts ahead of the pair’s next debate in their quest to become prime minister.



The former chancellor said his Foreign Secretary rival in the Tory leadership...
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Politics daily briefing: August 9

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Liz Truss’s emergency tax-cutting budget risks becoming an “electoral suicide note” for the Conservatives, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has claimed.



Mr Raab, a supporter of Rishi Sunak for the Tory leadership, said Ms...
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Politics daily briefing: August 12

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Rishi Sunak has ramped up his promises to tackle the cost-of-living crisis as he seeks to gain ground on his rival in the Tory leadership contest.



The former chancellor has said he is prepared to find up to £10 billion of...
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Politics daily briefing: August 1

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Tory leadership hopeful Rishi Sunak has promised to cut income tax by 4p within seven years if he becomes prime minister.
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Politics daily briefing: August 13

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Welsh Secretary Sir Robert Buckland has become the first Cabinet minister to publicly switch sides in the Tory leadership contest, coming out in support of Liz Truss. Sir Robert had initially backed Rishi Sunak in the race to succeed...
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Politics daily briefing: August 14

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All the latest political developments of the day as Labour plans to call for the energy price cap to be frozen at its current level of £1,971 as UK households struggle to pay their bills. The move to block a predicted increase to £3,300...
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Barclays CEO: London Needs to Be Center of Finance

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C.S. Venkatakrhishnan, new Barclays CEO, spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on London's future post-Brexit.
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Malaysia's Anwar Vows Gradual Debt Reduction

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Malaysia's Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, says his government will work to gradually lower the nation's debt, without resorting to raising taxes that hurt the poor. In his first international media interview since taking office, Anwar...
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There is No Case To Be Made For a 21% Corporate Tax Rate: Summers

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Mar.26 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says the U.S. Is in a position to raise its tax revenue by the trillions and thinks that there is no case to be made for a 21% corporate tax...
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Exposing the Inequalities of America's Taxation System

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Mar.29 -- Emory Law Professor Dorothy Brown joins "Bloomberg Businessweek" host Carol Massar to discuss her discovery of racial bias in the U.S. tax code through years of research.
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Germany's Scholz: Global Tax Train Will Make Destination

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Jul.02 -- German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz says countries holding out against the global corporate tax deal will eventually come around because of the widespread support it has received. He speaks with Bloomberg's Annemarie Hordern on...
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UK's Truss Says Sorry as Rivals Fight for Her Job

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UK Prime Minister Liz Truss apologizes for her mistakes in a BBC television interview after an astonishing U-Turn on much of the economic program she announced only last month. The reversal leaves her powerless and even her closest...
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France Favors Int'l Solution to Tech Tax, Minister Cédric O Says

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Dec.05 -- French Minister of Digital Affairs Cédric O discusses the OECD’s proposal to overhaul how the digital economy is taxed with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The Future of Global Trade

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Dec.15 -- Pascal Lamy, president emeritus at Jacques Delors Institute and former director-general at the World Trade Organization, discusses Brexit negotiations, the taxation of tech giants and what he thinks should be the top priority...
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Austrian Finance Chief on Taxing Digital Companies

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Sep.04 -- Austria Finance Minister Hartwig Loeger discusses plans to impose a three percent levy on large digital companies like Alphabet or Facebook. Loeger spoke to exclusively to Bloomberg's Paul Gordon in Vienna.
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Commercial Bank Of Dubai’s Deepak Mehra on Global Market Risks

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Sep.26 -- Deepak Mehra from the Commercial Bank of Dubai speaks to Bloomberg’s Manus Cranny about China’s crypto crackdown and whether the speed of the Fed’s taper timeline plans.