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How a U.S. Spending Bill Could Gut Financial Reform

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Dec. 11 -- Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP, talk about provisions in the spending bill to fund the U.S. government that could have a major impact on financial regulations. They...
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Porter: U.S. Political System Is Structured to Divide

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Sept. 20 -- Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter and Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, talk about the shortfalls of the American political system. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Insider Trading Ruling a Big Blow for Laws: Chilton

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Dec. 11 -- Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP, discuss the ruling by a federal appeals court that reversed two insider-trading convictions and makes it tougher to secure future...
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Indias Modi Brings Message of Growth on First U.S. Visit

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg's Harsha Subramaniam previews Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis first visit to the United States and examines the growth of Indias economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Obama Calls Hagel ÷Exemplary as Defense Chief Resigns

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Nov. 24 -- U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is stepping down from his post after 21 months in office amid tension with the White House over policy and how its presented to the public. Bloomberg Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports....
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House Votes to Ease Obamacare Employer Mandate

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Jan. 8 -- The House of Representatives brushed aside President Barack Obamas veto threat and passed a bill that would revise his 2010 health care law to ease the requirement that employers provide insurance to their workers. Julie Hyman...
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Whats Really at Stake in the Midterm Elections?

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Nov. 4 -- Kim Wallace of Renaissance Macro Research examines the 2014 midterm election as Republican are poised to take control of the U.S. Senate, how that plays into the gridlock in Washington D.C. and where the political parties may...
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Did Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Contractors?

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Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin discusses a new Senate report that says Chinese-backed hackers infiltrated the networks of U.S. military contractors in the United States, including airlines, IT companies and shipping companies,...
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Indonesia, U.S. Agree to End Dispute Over Cigarettes

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Oct. 10 ""A long-running trade dispute between the U.S. and Indonesia appears to be settled with the two countries reaching a final agreement over the U.S. ban on flavored cigarettes. Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on On The Move....
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Barofsky: Financial System Probably Safer Than 2008

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April 29 -- Neil Barofsky, partner at Jenner & Block and former special inspector general for TARP at the U.S. Department of Treasury, looks back on the success of the U.S. government's TARP program and the outsourcing of the financial...
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Fmr. FBI Asst. Director Says Trump Jr. Bad for Optics

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Jul.12 -- Former FBI Assistant Director Bill Gavin examines Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya that offered to provide information to incriminate Hillary Clinton. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Sen. Toomey Defends Secret Process on Health Care

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Jun.22 -- Sen. Pat Toomey, a member of the Senate Finance Committee and a Republican from Pennsylvania, discusses Medicaid expansion in the new Senate health care bill and concerns about secrecy in drafting the bill. He speaks with...
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Dohner: Backing Away From Extreme Positions Could Make Progress on Trade Deal

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Jul.10 -- Former Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secretary Robert Dohner discusses China’s economic model, U.S.-China trade negotiations, the middle income trap, the dispute between South Korea and Japan, how it will impact the U.S....
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CJ Group's Sohn Kyung Shik on North Korea, Trade War, China

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Sep.23 -- South Korean conglomerate CJ Group spans businesses including food, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, entertainment and media, home shopping and logistics. Chairman Sohn Kyung Shik says he's looking at investment opportunities in...
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Business Roundtable Sees Tax Reform as Top Priority

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Jun.06 -- Mark Weinberger, chairman and chief executive officer at EY Global and chairman of the Business Roundtable, discusses the findings of the latest Business Roundtable CEO survey on America's top business issues. He speaks with...
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Trump Turns Attention to Finance in Dodd-Frank Review

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Feb.03 -- President Donald Trump will move today to halt a fiduciary rule enacted by the Obama Administration while taking the first steps on repealing or replacing Dodd-Frank legislation. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...
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Australia's Turnbull Says China Must Rein in North Korea

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Jun.01 -- China must do more to rein in an increasingly reckless North Korea, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun. He brushed aside questions about President Donald Trump...
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Why McConnell Faces Roadblocks to Obamacare Repeal

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Jul.18 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke on the floor of the U.S. Senate of finding "a different way" on health care after moving to seek a simple repeal of Obamacare. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy examines the...
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Trade Frictions to Remain in Short Term, Says Mirae Asset's Chadha

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Jul.15 -- Rahul Chadha, chief investment officer at Mirae Asset Global Investments, discusses the impact of the U.S-China trade war on markets and his outlook for earnings. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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JPMorgan's Leenart on Trade Tensions, Risk Appetite, China Strategy

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Sep.17 -- Sjoerd Leenart, global head of corporate banking at JPMorgan, discusses the trade tensions between the U.S. and China, his investment strategy, his China strategy, their investment in the Saudi Arabia's Sovereign wealth fund,...
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Amundi's Borowski Expects U.S.-China Trade Tensions to Ease in Early 2019

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Dec.11 -- Didier Borowski, head of macroeconomic research at Amundi, discusses China's economy, the U.S.-China trade tensions and his outlook for Chinese markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Trump's First 100 Days About Domestic Economy: Barrack

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Jan.06 -- Tom Barrack, founder and executive chairman at Colony Capital, supports the idea of tweets from President-elect Donald Trump and outlines the domestic economic agenda set for Trump's first 100 days. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Costing Out Denuclearization

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Jun.11 -- Washington says nothing less than complete denuclearization will do. Aside from geopolitics, there is the issue of economics. How much will it cost? Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."