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Fed Cites Improved Labor Market, Ends QE as Planned
Oct. 29 -- The Federal Reserve said it sees further improvement in the labor market while confirming it will end an asset-purchase program that has added $1.66 trillion to its balance sheet.. Peter Cook reports on Bottom Line. (Source:...
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David Boies on Gorsuch Nomination, U.S. Regulation
Apr.03 -- David Boies, chairman at Boies Schiller Flexner, talks about what Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch means for business and the qualifications he brings to the bench. Boies also looks at the future of regulation in the U.S. He...
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Donald Trump and the Uncertain Future of Obamacare
Jan.20 -- Donald Trump takes the oath of office today to become the 45th President of the United States and the watch is on for the repeal and replacement of Obamacare. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on how Trump and the U.S. Congress...
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Putting the Obama Economy in Historic Perspective
Jan.20 -- As Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler examines the U.S. economy under President Barack Obama, ranking the best-to-worst economic performances of...
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Sec. Ross Makes the Case for Foreign Investment in U.S.
Jun.19 -- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross presents the reasons foreign companies should be investing in the United States and discusses reform of trade agreements and tax structure. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin from the...
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Citigroup's Lee Says Border Tax Has Immediate Distortions
Mar.02 -- William Lee, head of North America economics at Citigroup, talks about the economic impact of a border adjustment tax and the potential for corporate tax reform. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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What Financial Deregulation Could Mean for Banks
Jun.13 -- A U.S. Treasury Department report on financial deregulation urges federal agencies to re-write many regulations contained in the Dodd-Frank Act. Bloomberg's Christine Harper breaks down how the changes could affect the banking...
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Trump Says U.S. Remains Committed to Reforming UN
Sep.18 -- President Donald Trump makes his first address to the UN General Assembly, calling for reforms and the changing of business as usual.
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How Many Political Ads Are Being Run This Year?
Oct. 28 -- On Big Number, Betty Liu reports on the number of ads being run this election cycle. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Will New GOP Congress Mean for Net Neutrality?
Dec. 16 -- Wiley Rein Partner Robert McDowell discusses the FCC, internet regulation and net neutrality. He speaks on ""Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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If U.S. Chooses Net Neutrality, Will Europe Follow?
Nov. 11 -- President Barack Obama came out in favor of net neutrality, urging the FCC to regulate broadband similar to phone service. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols looks at opposition to the proposal and how Europe approaches the subject. He...
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Biden Aide to Meet China's Top Diplomat Amid Ukraine War
The U.S. and China will hold the first high-level, in-person talks since Russia's full invasion of Ukraine. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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What Can Takata Learn From GMs Recall Mis-Steps?
Dec. 10 -- Kenneth Feinberg, founder of Feinberg Rozen, and Robert Wolf, chief executive officer at 32 Advisors, discuss the Takata air-bag recall, the regulation of drone usage by the U.S. government and the run up to the 2016...
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Id Like to See GOP Majority in Both Houses: Robertson
Oct. 31 -- Tiger Management Advisors CEO Julian Robertson discusses campaign donations and Super PACs in the 2014 midterm elections. Langer Research Associates Founder and President Gary Langer also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance....
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Haass: China Is Single Most Important U.S. Relationship
Jan.11 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the possibility of serving in the administration of President-elect Donald Trump and explains why the United States should use finesse in its relationship with...
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Varoufakis Finds Trump's Economic Policy 'Incoherent'
Feb.17 -- Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis examines the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Mitch McConnell Re-Elected Senate Republican Leader
Nov. 13 -- Mitch McConnell was re-elected as Senate Republican leader, moving a step closer to realizing his ambition to be Senate majority leader when his party assumes control of the chamber in January. Peter Cook reports on Bottom...
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U.S. Conducts First Airstrikes in Syria
Sept. 23 -- Bloomberg's Anthony Capaccio reports on the U.S. conducting its first airstrikes in Syria against ISIL Terrorists. He speaks to Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Eric Holder to Depart as U.S. Attorney General
Sept. 25 -- Attorney General Eric Holder plans to resign his post, staying in office until a successor is confirmed, a Justice Department official said. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Time to Restart Small, Medium Bank M&A: Isaac
Nov. 12 -- William Isaac, senior managing director at FTI Consulting, and Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan talk about the need for small to medium bank M&A to continue and the importance of small banks to the U.S. economy....
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Conflict Between China, U.S. Is Painful for Both, Says Professor Allison
Jan.12 -- Graham Allison, professor of government at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses the U.S.-China trade deal, “phase two” talks and the relationship between China, the U.S. and Taiwan. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie on “Bloomberg...
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Japan-U.S. Relationship to Get Stronger: ACCJ’s LaFleur
Oct.28 -- Christopher LaFleur, chairman at the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, discusses the relationship between Japan and the U.S. going forward, the possibility of the U.S. rejoining the TPP if Joe Biden is elected president...
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RCEP Will Be a Mega Trade Deal: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Nov.10 -- Hoang Thi Ha, lead researcher of political and security affairs at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore, talks about the 37th ASEAN Summit scheduled to be held in Hanoi from November 12, and the prospects of the...
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Senate Passes Bill That Would Punish China Over H.K. Law
Jun.25 -- The Senate Thursday approved a bipartisan measure that would penalize banks doing business with Chinese officials involved in the national security law the country is seeking to impose on Hong Kong. Tom Mackenzie reports on...