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Unemployment to Be Around 4% Next Year: ADP's Richardson

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ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says US payrolls are "solid but fragmented" during an interview on the sidelines of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's annual economic policy symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Follow...
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Wall Street Hit With New WhatsApp Fines

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Wells Fargo and BNP Paribas are among firms that will pay hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties for employees using unofficial communications like WhatsApp and personal email to conduct business. Sonali Basak has more on...
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Should You Chase the Market?

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Should you chase the market? That was Tuesday's question of the day posed by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to Mark Connors, Head of Research at 3iQ, on 'Bloomberg Markets: Americas.'
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US Investors' China Concerns Aid Europe's VCs: Earlybird Partner

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European venture capital can benefit from US investors' reluctance to put money into China, Earlybird co-founder and Partner Hendrik Brandis told Bloomberg's Oliver Crook on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Nassim Taleb Says Swiss Banks Used to Be Boring

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Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Distinguished Scientific Advisor, Universa, talks to Tom Keene about what caused the collapse of Swiss Banks. He is at Bloomberg Invest New York 2023.
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Apollo Says PE Firms Need to Return to Bargain-Hunting

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Private equity firms need to return to old-fashioned bargain hunting as they can no longer rely on debt to juice returns, according to Apollo Global Management Inc. Co-President Scott Kleinman. "We're no longer in a free money...
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Fed Won't Cut Rates Anytime Soon, Kroszner Says

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"The Fed is going to hang tough," Former Federal Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner says while discussing what the May US employment report means for Fed monetary policy on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Generative AI's Impact on Democracy

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Cornell Tech Policy Institute Director Sarah Kreps joins Scarlet Fu and Alex Barinka to discuss the impact of generative AI not only on the economy, but also on democratic engagement. Plus, her thoughts on social media apps like TikTok...
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Is Wall Street Souring on Crypto?

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Regulators are taking a closer look at Crypto. Sonali Basak reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more: http://www.bloomberg.com Connect with us on... Twitter:...
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Western Alliance Deposits Fell 11% in Q1 to $47.6B

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Western Alliance "experienced elevated net deposit outflows surrounding the announcements of the Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank closures," the bank says in a filing. The bank said deposits fell 11% in the first quarter, a smaller...
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Zombie Companies

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Sonja Gibbs, Head of Sustainable Finance Institute of International Finance discusses the cause and effect of zombie companies, and weighs in on how companies can renegotiate debt. She also dives into the challenges facing emerging and...
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Apollo to Hire India Credit Chief

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Private equity giant Apollo Global Management Inc. is recruiting a leader for its credit team in India on expectations its debt market will grow as companies look for new funding avenues. Menaka Doshi and Preeti Singh report on Bloomberg...
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Leo Varadkar’s US visit to focus on diaspora and Good Friday anniversary

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Irish premier Leo Varadkar has begun his visit to Washington DC as part of the St Patrick’s Day festivities, with events lined up to focus on the Irish diaspora and the Good Friday Agreement. The three-day visit is part of a...
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£300B Wiped From UK Markets in Truss' First Month as PM

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At least £300 billion ($340 billion) has been wiped from the combined value of the UK's stock and bond markets since Liz Truss became prime minister. Unfunded tax cuts, intervention by the Bank of England and a humiliating government...
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Fed's Daniel Tarullo on Bank Risks, Too-Big-to-Fail

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Feb.15 -- Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo discusses the risks he sees lingering in the banking industry, progress made in dealing with too-big-to-fail firms, and why he feels the time is right to leave the Fed. He speaks on...
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The Challenges Facing Women in the Japanese Workforce

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Oct. 21 -- David Swan, managing director at Robert Walters Japan and Korea, discusses the challenges facing women in the Japanese workforce. He speaks with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Institute of Int'l Finance releases interim report on state of global finance

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1. Delegates in the news conference 2. Cutaway of cameraman, pan to delegates seated 3. Various of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Josef Ackermann, chief executive of Deutsche Bank AG "We begin with the interim report we are...
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China Property Stocks Tumble to Five-Year Low

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China's property stocks tumbled close to a new five-year low after a series of asset sales underscored concern that equity investors will bear the brunt of losses as developer offload projects to repay debt. Bloomberg's Rebecca Choong...
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Credit Suisse Talks to Underwriters Over Possible Capital Raise

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Credit Suisse Group has held talks with several banks about underwriting a potential capital increase in case it needs to shore up its balance sheet, according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on...
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Vanguard's Bogle Says Rivals Should 'Come On In'

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Dec.06 -- Mutual fund sage and founder of the Vanguard Group Jack Bogle talks about the competition between money management firms and growth strategy. He speaks with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg ETF IQ."
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IIF President on Global Economy, Recession, Climate

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Institute of International Finance President and CEO Tim Adams, discusses Andrew Bailey, central banks, global recession and climate. He speaks from the IFF annual membership meeting with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Biden Warns Oil, Gas Firms Against Price Gouging

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President Joe Biden says the war in Ukraine will cause gasoline prices to rise further and says he will do everything he can to "minimize Putin's price hike."
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Crypto Report: Crypto and Washington's 'Revolving Door'

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Bloomberg's Allyson Versprille joins Caroline Hyde to discuss the potential conflicts of interests arising from so many people working for crypto companies and then on Capitol Hill, and vice versa.
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Ex-NY Fed Chief Dudley Says Fed Is Doing the Right Thing on Rates

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Sep.12 -- Former New York Fed President William Dudley discusses the state of the banking system in the wake of the financial crisis and the Federal Reserve's rate path. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: The...