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U.S.-China Deal a Move in Right Direction: U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Brilliant

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Dec.12 -- Myron Brilliant, executive vice president at U.S. Chamber of Commerce, discusses the U.S.-China “phase 1” trade deal and what it means for the tariff rollout on Dec. 15. He speaks on “Brexit & Beyond: The U.K. Decides.”
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Fianna Fail leader Dara Calleary on talks with Green Party

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Fianna Fail deputy leader Dara Calleary and members of the party’s negotiations steering group address the media outside Leinster House. Mr Calleary said it had discussed a “wide range of issues” with the Green Party during their...
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Singapore on Track to Re-Open Later This Month: Minister

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Jun.11 -- Singapore's National Development Minister Lawrence Wong, who is also co-chair of the Covid-19 Multi-Ministry Taskforce, talks about the government's plan to reopen the economy further. The country is two weeks into the first of...
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Dollar Is Near 'Something of a Floor,' Says Cecchini

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Aug.11 -- Peter Cecchini, Alphaomega Advisors founder, shares his thoughts on the dollar, bond yields and gold on "Bloomberg The Open."
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HSBC Posts Biggest Intraday Jump Since 2009

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Sep.28 -- HSBC Holdings Plc. rose the most in Hong Kong trading since 2009. The biggest shareholder, Ping An, raised its stake in a bet the embattled lender will return to paying dividends. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on “Bloomberg...
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Focus On Stimulus Is Dead in Washington, Says Boltansky

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Sep.22 -- Isaac Boltansky of Compass Research says the focus on fiscal stimulus in Washington is dead. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Siemens Healthineers CEO on Virus Testing Kits, Vaccine, M&A

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Feb.01 -- Bernd Montag, chief executive officer at Siemens Healthineers AG, discusses production of the 15-minute coronavirus testing kits, vaccine rollout and the prospects for M&A. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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CLEAN : 'Diplomatic path is right path forward': White House on Iran nuclear deal

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"We continue to believe that a diplomatic path is the right path forward," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tells reporters as talks aimed at salvaging an international agreement on Iran's nuclear program kick off in Vienna (Footage...
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CLEAN : Fourth round of Iran nuclear deal talks opens in Vienna

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The fourth round of talks between world powers on Iran's nuclear programme opens in Vienna, with diplomats voicing hope an agreement can be reached before the Islamic republic's June presidential election (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Gove believes pragmatic figures in EU can work to solve Protocol difficulties

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Michael Gove and Taoiseach Micheal Martin discuss the prospects of an agreement on the dispute over Brexit's Irish Sea trade border and President Joe Biden's intervention on the issue
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Pakistan Seeks Trade Deals in Gulf

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Sep.27 -- Abdul Razak Dawood, commerce and investment advisor to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, discusses Pakistan's interest in real estate and developments investments. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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CLEAN : US Congress negotiations at a 'precarious and important time': Psaki

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We're obviously at a precarious and important time in these discussions," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says during a daily news briefing (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French FM condemns 'break of trust between allies' amid submarine row

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French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, in New York for UN meetings, condemns a "break of trust between allies" after Paris was outraged by the loss of a mega submarine contract with Australia (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Georgetown University's Devarajan on Sri Lanka's Economy

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Shanta Devarajan, Professor at Georgetown University, discusses the economic outlook for Sri Lanka. He also serves as a member of Sri Lanka's Presidential Advisory Group. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

EU Proposes Emergency Cap on Benchmark Gas Futures

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The European Commission proposed an emergency brake on natural gas prices to prevent excessive spikes, as it seeks to limit the damage to the economy from Russia's continuing squeeze on energy. Rachel Morison reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Australian Treasurer: G-20, Multilateralism 'Under Extreme Pressure'

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers talks about the issues discussed at the Business 20, which is part of the Group of 20 Summit, including high energy prices and inflation, the global economy, and climate change. He also talks about the...
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Bloomberg

APEC Leaders to Meet in Bangkok Following G-20 Summit in Bali

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The majority of the Group of 20 nations condemned Russia's war in Ukraine as the leaders' summit in Bali, Indonesia, came to a close. Some leaders are now headed to Bangkok, Thailand, for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation's meeting....
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits the East of England Ambulance Trust in Chelmsford

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Health Secretary Steve Barclay during his visit to the East of England Ambulance Trust in Chelmsford, ahead of strike action, on 18 December 2022 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Swedish foreign minister to go to Turkey 'shortly' in NATO bid

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Sweden's Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom says he will go to the Turkish capital Ankara "shortly" to push forward the Scandinavian country's NATO accession bid (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Elisabeth Borne "reaffirmed" her commitment to pension reform (Aurore Bergé)

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Aurore Bergé, president of the Renaissance group speaks on the pension reform meeting held at the National Assembly between the Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and the Renaissance parliamentary group (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Unison's Jon Richards speaks after 'constructive and cordial' meeting with Steve Barclay

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Unison's Jon Richards speaks to the media at the Department of Health, central London, after a meeting with Health Secretary Steve Barclay and the unions to discuss preparations for Wednesday's strike action by ambulance workers.
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UUP leader admits there is a way to go yet on NI Protocol

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UUP leader Doug Beattie speaks to the media following a meeting with the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak over the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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Bloomberg

CBO Warns US Treasury May Default as Soon as July

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The Congressional Budget Office warned that the federal government would be at risk of a payment default as soon as July if lawmakers fail to raise the debt limit. Jack Fitzpatrick has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow...
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Yvette Cooper answers questions on Corbyn, Sturgeon, and Nicola Bulley

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Yvette Cooper Labour Shadow Home Secretary answers questions at the Institute for Government on; the barring of Jeremy Corbyn from running as a Labour candidate, Nicola Sturgeon's resignation, and Lancashire Police's handling of the...