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There’s Not a Lot of Room to Cut in South Korea, Says Goldman Sachs’s Kwon

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Jul.18 -- Kwon Goohoon, managing director and senior Asia economist at Goldman Sachs, discusses the Bank of Korea’s surprise interest rate cut and his outlook for monetary policy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Yuan May Face a Bout of Volatility

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Jun.14 -- The yuan's recent rocky ride may be about to get rougher over the next few months. The currency may have already taken a hit from the surge in the U.S. dollar, but could face further turbulence as Chinese companies get set to...
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Trade Storm Batters Commodities

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Jul.11 -- Commodities have had a bruising session. The latest trade war escalation is hurting the space with copper and zinc hit hard. The Trump administration plans to impose tariffs on an additional $200B worth of Chinese goods....
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Turkey's Financial Crisis Is Manageable, MIT's Kristin Forbes Says

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Aug.23 -- Kristin Forbes, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy board, discusses the risks facing the global economy with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the...
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TikTok Asks U.S. Court to Intervene Against Trump Ban

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Sep.23 -- TikTok’s Chinese owner ByteDance Ltd. asked a federal judge to temporarily block the Trump administration from removing the viral video-sharing network from U.S. app stores. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Pandemic Forced Filipinos to Embrace Technology: Aide CEO

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Oct.01 -- Paolo Bugayong, co-founder and chief executive officer at Aide App, discusses the growth he’s seeing in his service, how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted the app and his outlook for growth. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Moelis on Trade War, Fed, M&A and Why He's Bullish on the Gulf

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Jun.28 -- Ken Moelis, chairman, chief executive officer and founder at Moelis & Company, discusses U.S.-China trade negotiations, Federal Reserve policy, the mergers and acquisitions climate, U.K. assets and doing business in the Gulf....
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Executive privilege disputed in impeachment trial

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Executive privilege loomed large for Trump attorney Jay Sekulow and Colorado Democratic Senator and presidential candidate Michael Bennet after Wednesday's impeachment trial session. Sekulow said "The constitution protects executive...
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Dalio Says Inflation Could Force Fed to Raise Rates

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Mar.18 -- Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, says Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell may need to raise interest rates earlier then he wants to. Dalio speaks to David Westin for an upcoming episode of "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Bloomberg

Amazon Makes It Hard to Hire Workers, Marriott CEO Says

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Jul.14 -- Marriott International Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tony Capuano says Amazon is making it harder to find staff in U.S. markets where travel is surging. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Canada lawyer: focus on fraud in Huawei exec case

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U.K. Lawmaker Morgan: Confident We Can Mitigate Risks With Huawei

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Jan.29 -- U.K. Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan discusses the U.K.’s decision to give Huawei a partial 5G role, how it may impact intelligence sharing with the U.S. and if the decision was part of a trade deal with China. She speaks on...
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Tube strike: 'Come back round the table' Mayor tells RMT union

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Sadiq Khan urges the RMT trades union to 'come back round the table' amid industrial action by some London Underground staff over the reintroduction of night tube services. The Mayor made his comments as he launched a food bus in...
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Press Association

Public react to Rishi Sunak's Budget

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Londoners give their reaction to Chancellor Rishi Sunak's latest budget - specifically on issues surrounding National Insurance, Universal Credit and cheaper pints.
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SYND 2 5 73 FORMER NIXON'S AIDE JOHN EHRLICHMAN INTERVIEWED IN WASHINGTON ON HIS RESIGNATION

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Former aide of the US President Richard Nixon, John Ehrlichman, interviewed outside his house in Washington on his resignation due to involvement in Watergate scandal. 1. gv to ms Ehrlichman out of house and interviewed SOUNDBITE...
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Philippines - Albright attends ASEAN meeting

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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright denounced the military-ruled government of Myanmar (Burma) on Monday (27/07). Albright was reacting to the Mynmar military government's refusal to let opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi meet her...
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Thailand - ASEM finance minister meet

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Thailand hosted the inaugural Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) of finance ministers on Friday (19/9) with its economy in crisis. The ASEM gathering was focusing on Southeast Asia's economic woes, which were triggered in Thailand, and took...
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Exam Paper Mistakes are Unacceptable say Regulator

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Exam Paper Mistakes are Unacceptable say Regulator
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Teachers Vote For Strike Action

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Teachers Vote For Strike Action
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Bloomberg

The Middle-Class Wealth Effect of Lower Oil Prices

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Oct. 29 -- Ed Kleinbard, professor of law at University of Southern California, and Bloomberg View Editor Paula Dwyer discuss the economic impact of lower oil prices and how it plays into politics and the midterm elections. They speak on...
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Treasury Inversion Plan to Cause M&A Re-Assessment: Carey

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Sept. 24 - John Carey, portfolio manager at Pioneer Investment Management, discusses the potential impact of the Treasurys plan to curb tax inversion deals, how geopolitical risks could shake up the M&A market and why he is confident in...
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Second hand stores suffering from economic slowdown

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New York - Jan 30, 2009 1. Pan Encore thrift store on upper east side 2. Mid shot woman shopping clothing racks 3. Mid shot pink Chanel jacket 4. Tight shot marked-down price tag on Chanel jacket 5. SOUNDBITE: (English): Greg Selig,...
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SodaStream Closing West Bank Factory Targeted by Boycotts

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Oct. 30 -- SodaStream has announced plans to close a West Bank factory that has been the target of calls for consumers to boycott the Israeli companys products. Bloomberg's Elliot Gotkine reports on In The Loop.
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Hamm: Romney Would Have Been a Terrific President

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Oct. 15 -- Continental Resources Chairman and CEO Harold Hamm discusses his divorce, Mitt Romney and the 2016 election. He speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)