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Carl Icahn: The Fed Can't Keep Printing Money

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Carl Icahn, chairman of Icahn Enterprises, says he can't predict when a bear market will occur because there are too many variables. But he says the Federal Reserve and government can't keep handing out money. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Forecasters predict active Atlantic hurricane season

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1. Set-up shot of researcher William Gray and colleague sitting by computer 2. Computer screen showing recent evolution of hurricanes 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) William Gray, researcher at Colorado State University: "We're in this more...
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How Options Strategist Sosnick Is Trading the VIX

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Jun.26 -- On this edition of "Options Insight," Interactive Brokers' Steve Sosnick discusses equity markets volatility and his investment strategy with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Mobius Says MSCI Inclusion to Have Substantial Impact on China Stocks

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Jul.29 -- Mark Mobius, co-founder of Mobius Capital Partners, talks about the plunge in U.S. technology stocks and the implications for emerging markets, and the prospects for Chinese stocks. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Rishaad...
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Bonus Prospects Diverge on Wall Street

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Aug.09 -- Investment bankers can expect some hefty bonus gains this year while traders may have to settle for little or no increase this year. Bloomberg's Laura Keller reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Economist Rosenberg Expects a Rate Cut in Second Half of This Year

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May.08 -- David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, and Priya Misra, head of global interest-rates strategy at TD Securities, discuss the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates this year amid...
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Dartmouth's Levin: Inflation Is Real Problem

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Andrew Levin, Dartmouth College professor of economics, discusses GDP numbers and inflation. He speaks with Joe Matthieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

How Can Technology Help Track Ebola?

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Oct. 1 -- The Naked Future Author Patrick Tucker discusses tracking Ebola using technology. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed's Bullard Expects About 2 Percent U.S. Growth in 2017

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Apr.09 -- St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discusses the U.S. jobs report, economy and Fed's balance sheet. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Christina Romer, a top White House economic adviser, says unemployment numbers topping 10 percent were expected, but still a disappointment. Still, she says the economy is showing some positive signs.

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HEADLINE: Unemployment rate 'disappointments' White House CAPTION: Christina Romer, a top White House economic adviser, says unemployment numbers topping 10 percent were expected, but still a disappointment. Still, she says the economy...
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RBA Holds Its Policy Nerve on Rates

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March 1 -- Australia’s central bank held its policy nerve as global ructions and a higher currency add another layer of difficulty to an economy already grappling with weaker employment, low wage growth and tumbling investment....
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A top seasonal forecaster for NOAA says global warming isn't to blame for this year's active hurricane season. He says the prediction can be tied to climate conditions that started in 1995 and warmer Atlantic Ocean temperatures.

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HEADLINE: Hurricane expert on '11 season, global warming CAPTION: A top seasonal forecaster for NOAA says global warming isn't to blame for this year's active hurricane season. He says the prediction can be tied to climate conditions...
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Bloomberg

Terror Pattern: Small Clusters Follow Large Attacks

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Jun.05 -- Professor Neil Shortland, program manager of Center for Terrorism and Security Studies at UMass Lowell, discusses the pattern of attacks observed surrounding terrorist incidents. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on...
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OECD's Gurria Sees Slowing Global Growth But No Recession

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Feb.11 -- Angel Gurria, secretary-general at OECD, and Catherine Mann, global chief economist at Citigroup Global Markets, discuss global growth, the influence of trade on global markets, and how a global slowdown may affect the U.S....
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Singapore Cuts Growth Outlook to Near Zero

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Aug.12 -- Singapore’s government revised down its forecast for economic growth. The city state expects its economy to grow 0.0%-1.0% this year, down from a previous projection of 1.5%-2.5%. In the second quarter GDP contracted an...
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China’s Hog Industry Hit by African Swine Fever

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Apr.17 -- China’s pork output slumped in the first quarter of this year. It is the world’s top producer of “the other white meat” as it’s called. It continued its battle against the spread of African Swine Fever. The agriculture ministry...
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"Effect of War on Investing"

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Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Founder & CEO, and Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO, join David Westin to discuss the fed's moves, the odds of a recession and the effects of sanctions globally.
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Curated Video

Another day for sizzling temperatures for western states as crops and lawns start to dry out.

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HEADLINE: Western states sizzle in heat wave Heat Wave CAPTION: Scorching conditions continue breaking records throughout the West as homeowners and farmers worry about grass and grain getting crisp; residents seek ways to keep cool. ...
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Curated Video

Days ahead of the start of the 2011 Women's Soccer World Cup in Germany, octopi across Germany are reaching to be recognized as the country's latest psychic cephalopod, successfully calling matches.

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HEADLINE: Search for new octopus oracle in Germany CAPTION: Days ahead of the start of the 2011 Women's Soccer World Cup in Germany, octopi across Germany are reaching to be recognized as the country's latest psychic cephalopod,...
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Bloomberg

RBA Expected to Hold Cash Rate at 2.5%

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Dec. 2 -- The Reserve Bank of Australia will make its last cash rate decision of 2014 in just a few hours. Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Fiat Chrysler, GM Lead December Sales Gains

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Jan. 5 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu and Matt Miller discuss todays top trending news stories. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Ten Stocks for Dec. 17

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Dec. 17 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan and Michael McKee report on todays top ten stocks on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Non-Scottish Businesses want Scotland to Remain in UK

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Non-Scottish Businesses want Scotland to Remain in UK
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Bloomberg

Clarida: World Appears Stable But Is Not Very Secure

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June 1 -- Pimco Global Strategic Advisor Richard Clarida weighs in on the state of the global economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."