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U.S. Sanctions China Officials Over Human Right Abuses

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Jul.09 -- The U.S. sanctions a top member of China’s ruling Communist Party and three other officials over human rights abuses in the western province of Xinjiang. Meanwhile, global banks risk being caught between China-backed penalties...
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Elon Musk's Mission to Mars

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SpaceX founder Elon Musk says U.S. regulators may grant environmental approval at the company's south Texas site as soon as next month. That would pave the way for the launch of Starship this year. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports on...
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Japan-South Korea Relationship Got Caught in Domestic Politics, Says CFR’s Snyder

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Jul.17 -- Scott Snyder, senior fellow for Korea studies and U.S. Korea policy program director at CFR, discusses the escalating tensions between Japan and South Korea, which side will suffer the most, the relations between the two...
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How Will Abe's Resignation Affect Japan-U.S. Relations?

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Aug.31 -- Christopher LaFleur, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, talks about the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and the implications for bilateral relations, the two economies and businesses. He...
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Pelosi: When Women Succeed, America Succeeds

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Aug.19 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discusses the power of Women in America and her support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris during the Democratic National Convention.
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Obama Calls for Regulating Internet Like Telephone Cos.

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Nov. 10 -- President Barack Obama called for the strongest possible rules to protect the open Internet saying there shouldnt be fast lanes and high-speed service should be regulated. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Budget Deficit No Longer an Investor Concern: Golub

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Nov. 6 -- Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. market strategist at RBC Capital Markets, talks about the shrinking U.S. budget deficit and expectations for government spending. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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HSBC May Face U.S. Charge Upending 2012 Settlement

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Sept. 7 -- U.S. prosecutors are reported to be weighing a criminal charge against a unit of HSBC Holdings Plc on conduct related to its foreign-exchange desk. Bloomberg's Stephen Morris has the details on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Hedge Funds Will Have a 'Glorious Resurgence' Says CFR's Mallaby

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Feb.20 -- Sebastian Mallaby, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses deregulation and the outlook for hedge funds. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Yellen: Labor Market Conditions Are Improving

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Sept. 17 -- Fed Chair Janet Yellen comments on the U.S. labor market during a news conference in Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)
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FX Rigging Settlements: Is This Just the Beginning?

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Nov. 12 -- Regulators in the U.S., Britain and Switzerland ordered five banks to pay about $3.3 billion to settle a probe into the manipulation of benchmark foreign-exchange rates. Bloomberg's Liam Vaughan has more on ""Countdown.""...
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Biden Condemns 'Utter Brutality' of Russian Missile Strikes

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President Joe Biden is condemning what he calls the "utter brutality" of Russia's missile strikes on civilian targets in Ukraine, the most intense since the early days of the invasion. Russian President Vladimir Putin is threatening more...
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Federal Reserve Key Words: Patient or Considerable?

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Dec. 17 -- The Federal Reserve wraps up a two-day meeting as it considers a language change on rates and the impact of the collapse of the Russian ruble and falling oil prices. Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on In The Loop.
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Obamas Immigration Plan the Next Obamacare: Wadhwa

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Nov. 19 -- Stanford Law School Fellow Vivek Wadhwa discusses President Barack Obamas plans for expanding tech visas in an executive order on immigration and what the tech industry needs from immigration reform. He speaks on Market Makers.
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U.S. Government Shutdown Not Likely: Macguineas

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Dec. 4 -- Maya Macguineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, discusses the possibility of another government shutdown with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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NEC's Gary Cohn Says GDP Projections Will Be Beatable

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Mar.10 -- National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn sees a growing demand for American workers as the U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in February, pushing the jobless rate down to 4.7 percent. Cohn also expressed his optimism for U.S....
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U.S. Releases $200B List of Chinese Goods for Possible Tariffs

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Jul.10 -- The U.S. has released a $200B list of Chinese goods for possible tariffs. Bloomberg's Greg Sullivan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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U.S. Designates China as a Currency Manipulator

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Aug.05 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has formally determined that China is a currency manipulator. This is latest dramatic twist in the long-running trade standoff. The decision is likely to send markets into deeper chaos....
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McConnell Abandons Obamacare Replacement Bill

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Jul.18 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will seek a vote on a simple repeal of Obamacare as he abandons efforts to pass the GOP's Better Care Act. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. to Tap $60 Billion War Chest in Boon for Huawei, ZTE Rivals

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Dec.03 -- Robert Strayer, deputy assistant secretary for Cyber and International Communications and Information Policy at the U.S. State Department, talks about the government's plan to tap some of a new agency's $60 billion budget to...
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Huawei Will Do Fine Even if We Can’t Do Business in U.S., Says Chief Security Officer

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Oct.30 -- Andy Purdy, chief security officer at Huawei USA, discusses the upcoming vote by the FCC on Huawei, the impact the vote could have on the company, if Huawei could become part of the trade deal between the U.S. and China, the...
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Huawei Hit With Racketeering Charge

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Feb.13 -- The U.S. raised the stakes in its battle with Huawei Technologies Co., using a law historically associated with prosecuting mafia figures to claim the Chinese company engaged in decades of intellectual property theft....
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Natixis Sees Inflows Coming Back to U.S. Affiliate Fund

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Feb.10 -- Laurent Mignon, chief executive officer at Natixis, discusses the bank's return on capital, their dividend payout, how Donald Trump's policies may impact his business and his strategy for the company. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Kasman: Economists Struggling With Trump's Protectionism

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Jan.23 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua highlight comments on President Barack Obama's role in America after leaving the White House and the rhetoric of President Donald Trump. They speak...