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Mike Bloomberg Qualifies For Democratic Debate
Wednesday's event will be Bloomberg's first chance to face other presidential candidates in a debate.
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Global Trade Finance Gap Widens to $1.7 Trillion on Covid-19
Oct.11 -- The latest survey from the Asian Development Bank says the global trade finance gap rose to $1.7 trillion las year as Covid-19 sent shockwaves through trade and supply chains. Bloomberg’s Enda Curran reports on “Bloomberg...
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Hong Kong Serves a Great Purpose for Business: AmCham’s Joseph
Jul.13 -- Tara Joseph, president at American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, discusses how Hong Kong businesses are preparing for escalating tensions between the U.S. and China and their concerns over the national security law. She...
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Reaching Corporate Net Zero
Candace Browning, BofA Securities Head of Global Research discusses how net zero is implemented and she believes "it is going to take a long time to happen."
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Bill Gross: Fed Could Learn From Monopoly Game
July 7 -- Today's global economy is a lot like Monopoly, the Atlantic City-based board game, says Bill Gross because the bank caps the money players get every round and growth eventually fizzles. Bloomberg's John Gittelsohn and Bloomberg...
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Economists Concerned Over Possible 2023 Recession
Many top economists believe the U.S. is nowhere near a recession this year.
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CLEAN: Greenpeace warns of radioactive sea life off Japan
CLEAN: Greenpeace warns of radioactive sea life off Japan
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Australians Vote Yes to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
Nov.14 -- Australians have voted in support of same-sex marriage, with over 61% of voters in favor of allowing gay couples to tie the knot. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio and Yvonne Man report on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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U.S. Personal Income, Spending Gain 0.4% in April
May.30 -- U.S. consumers fared as expected in April as data on personal income and consumer spending matched analyst's expectations. Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, discusses the data on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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UBS Says Family Offices Want to Increase Private Equity Exposure
Sep.26 -- Sara Ferrari, UBS Group AG’s head of global family office, discusses increasing interest from wealthy families in moving funds away from hedge funds and in to private equity. She talks with Matt Miller in Zurich on "Bloomberg...
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PolI: Impeachment Puts Relationships To The Test At Holiday Gatherings
A new poll from Newsy and Ipsos found Americans are talking about politics at holiday parties. But millennials are avoiding those conversations.
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Twitter Announces Plan To Curb Misinformation Related To 2020 Census
Twitter says a new tool will direct users to the Census Bureau's website to make sure they get info from "authoritative sources."
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China CEOs Shifted Focus From U.S. to Southeast Asia, Europe, Africa: Survey
Nov.18 -- Drew Bernstein, co-managing partner at Marcum Bernstein & Pinchuk LLP, talks about the survey of Chinese chief executive officers and founds the audit firm conducted in partnership with Tsinghua University. He speaks with...
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Montana Officials Warn Of RNC Survey That Looks Like Census Form
The "2019 Congressional District Census" was mailed by the Republican National Committee seeking funds for President Trump's reelection campaign.
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Mercury Makes Rare Move Across the Sun
Mercury has begun a relatively rare move across the sun.The solar-planetary ballet got underway just after 7 a.m. on the east coast with the smallest planet appearing as a tiny black dot on the face of the sun. The transit will last for...
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The Cost Of Being A Teacher
Teachers are spending hundreds of dollars out of pocket on school supplies to personal protective equipment.
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ECB Cuts Three Main Interest Rates, Expands QE
March 10 -- The European Central Bank lowered it three main interest rates and expanded its quantitative easing plan.
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Goldman Looks for Four Fed Rate Hikes in 2022
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. expects that the Federal Reserve is likely to raise interest rates four times this year while starting its balance sheet runoff process in July. Bloomberg's Dani Burger reports.
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Census Bureau Shortening Counting Operation For 2020 Census
The bureau's field data collection will end by Sept. 30, and people must respond to the survey using the self-response options by that date.
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Bear Sterns, Lehman Ethics Crisis Not Over: CFA Survey
Dec. 16 -- CFA President Dwight Churchill discusses the Global Market Sentiment Survey 2015. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Medical Field’s $2 Million Pay Gap
Sexism is real — and its consequences are too. A new study of the medical field finds that female physicians earn an estimated $2 million less than male physicians over a 40-year-career.
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U.S. Retail Sales Slow as Gas Prices Rise
Growth in U.S. retail sales slowed in February after surging a month earlier, suggesting that consumers are pulling back on spending as gas prices hit record levels. Prices at the pump rose 6.1% in February. Dana Peterson, chief...