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Mashreq's Kettlewell: Investors Looking for Catalyst to Reenter Japan

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Sep.06 -- Asian stocks extended their rally sparked by the planned exit of Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. Oliver Kettlewell, Head of Fixed Income and Global Portfolios at Mashreq Capital discusses how political risk affects the...
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KC Mathews on Recessions

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Jan.02 -- KC Mathews is Chief Investment Officer at KC Mathews at UMB Bank joins Bloomberg Markets to talk about the age of the mini recession. He says over the past 40 years, we have seen the U.S. experience a recession approximately...
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Taxes Need to be Part of the Climate Conversation, says Summers

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Jan.24 -- Lawrence H. Summers, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Roger Ferguson, TIAA CEO respond to discussions of climate change out of the World Economic Forum in Davos. They sit down with David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Diane Rehm On The 'Right-To-Die' Movement And Her New Book

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Rehm's new book captures both sides of the aid in dying debate, including interviews with physicians, terminally ill patients and ethicists.
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USA - Bill Clinton speech

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President Bill Clinton said on Tuesday (17/2) the United States was "prepared to act" against Iraq and said he was confident a military strike if needed could achieve its objectives. WS Bill Clinton on stage; SOT Bill Clinton, US...
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Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the majority leader of the U.S. House, says he welcomes President Barack Obama's signing of a jobs bill that strengthens start-ups and small businesses. But he says the economy is not out of the woods yet.

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HEADLINE: GOP leader: Private sector jobs save economy CAPTION: Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the majority leader of the U.S. House, says he welcomes President Barack Obama's signing of a jobs bill that strengthens start-ups and small...
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Macron Says NATO Needs to Clearly Define Who the Enemy Is

Higher Ed
Dec.03 -- French President Emmanuel Macron talks about how NATO should define terrorism and who the real enemies are. He spoke with President Donald Trump in London ahead of a NATO summit.
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Tianqi Lithium CEO Ha on Hong Kong Listing, Strategy, Outlook

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Frank Ha, chief executive officer of Tianqi Lithium Corp., discusses the company's stock listing in Hong Kong, its strategy and outlook. Tianqi raised about HK$13.5 billion ($1.7 billion) after pricing its second listing at the top of a...
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Mary Matalin Says Gary Johnson’s Not Really a Libertarian

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Sept. 8 -- Political strategist Mary Matalin, a Republican-turned-Libertarian, discusses Gary Johnson’s Aleppo gaffe on “With All Due Respect.”
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Dean Curnutt: Dramatic VIX Moves Across All Asset Classes

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June 26 -- Dean Curnutt, chief executive officer at Macro Risk Advisers, examines the spike in volatility following the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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USA: TRADE DISPUTE BETWEEN US & EUROPE OVER CUBA MAY EASE UPDATE

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English/Nat Friction between the United States and its European and Canadian allies over trade with Cuba might soon be easing. The U-S Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade, Stuart Eizenstat, says a deal has been reached...
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Bloomberg

Im Not a Fan of Duracell: Gamcos Howard Ward

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Nov. 13 -- Gabelli Funds Portfolio Manager Howard Ward discusses Berkshire Hathaways agreement to buy Duracell from Procter & Gamble. Ward speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Mellon Chief Economist, Fmr Fed Official Vincent Reinhart on Fed Lifting Rates

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Dreyfus & Mellon Chief Economist, Fmr. Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Economist, Fmr Fed Official Vincent Reinhart discusses the Fed lifting rates a quarter point and whether or not the Fed can get in front of the U.S. inflation issue....
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Germany Says Putin Backs Away From Rubles for Gas Demand

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is backing away from a demand that European buyers make gas payments in rubles, according to the readout of a call between Putin and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports.
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Bloomberg

GOP Needs to Tread Carefully on Immigration: Chen

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Nov. 21 -- President Barack Obama has announced an executive order on immigration and all eyes now to turn how Republicans respond to his action and the options they have on immigration. Bloomberg View columnist Lanhee Chen discusses the...
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Obama on climate change at Town Hall meeting

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US President Barack Obama commented on the historic Paris Agreement on climate change at a Town Hall-style meeting in London on Saturday.US President Barack Obama commented on the historic Paris Agreement on climate change at a Town...
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VOICED : Crunch vote looms for New Caledonias future under France

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VOICED : Crunch vote looms for New Caledonias future under France
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With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday on whether to start debating a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates for 7.4 million students from doubling on July 1.

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HEADLINE: Dems, GOP battle over student loan rates CAPTION: With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday on whether to start debating a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates for...
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Trump Heads to South Korea Tuesday

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Nov.06 -- President Trump heads to South Korea on Tuesday on the second leg of his Asia tour, after a Japan stopover that strengthened ties, but delivered no concrete results on fixing what he calls unfair trade. Bloomberg's Stephen...
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Mester de la Fed: las tasas deberían subir gradualmente

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Nov.30-- La presidente de la Fed de Cleveland Loretta Mester habla de las perspectivas de la política monetaria de la Fed con Mike McKee de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets".
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CHINA: SHANGHAI: US PRESIDENT CLINTON VISIT UPDATE

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Shanghai, China - July 1, 19981. People lining street as Clinton's car drives down 2. President Bill Clinton looking over trading floor of Shanghai Stock Exchange3. Traders waving American and Chinese flags4. Clinton shaking hands with...
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Clinton meets President Lee; more sots from presser

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1. Wide of (left to right) US Defence Secretary Robert Gates, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, South Korean president Lee Myung-bak, South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan and South Korean defence minister Kim Tae-young...
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Bloomberg

Should Hedge Fund Fees Come Down?

Higher Ed
May 2 -- Neil Chriss, Hutchin Hill Capital's chief executive officer, discusses the evolution of hedge funds with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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Bloomberg

Are Investors Too Negative on Hedge Funds?

Higher Ed
May 2 -- Cliff Asness, AQR Capital Management's chief investment officer, discusses the evolution of hedge funds with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference.