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Jim Chanos: Petrobras Is a Scheme

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Oct. 20 -- Jim Chanos, President and Founder of Kynikos Associates, speaks with Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle at the Robin Hood Investors Conference in New York. They speak on Bloomberg Television's ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Portugal's Debt Worst Performer in Developed Markets

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Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg's Anooja Debnath reports on Portugal's debt. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN: Western economies are in worse shape than 2008

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CLEAN: Western economies are in worse shape than 2008
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Yellen Says Fed Has Seen ‘Healthy Growth’ in Lending

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Feb.14 -- In testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses business lending in response to a question from Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
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How Will Trump's Election Impact the Tech Sector?

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Nov. 11 -- JPMorgan Head of U.S. Equity Strategy Steven Rees weighs in on the impact of the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President on the tech sector. Rees speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Berenberg Says U.K. Economy Faring Better Than Expected

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Mar.07 -- Berenberg Senior U.K. Economist Kallum Pickering discusses the U.K.'s economy post-Brexit vote. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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CLEAN : Montenegro: two bear cubs found nurtured back to life

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Two brown bear cubs who were found half dead in the Montenegrin forest their mother likely killed by a hunter are recovering while animal experts decide whether its safe to release them back into the wild
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BOJ Policy Has No Reason to Work, Nomura Research's Koo Says

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Jul.31 -- Richard Koo, chief economist at the Nomura Research Institute, talks about Bank of Japan's policy. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Are Bond Markets Calling the Fed's Bluff on Rate Cut?

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Jun.18 -- Jim Caron, global fixed income portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Winnie Cisar, credit strategist at Wells Fargo Securities, and Andres Garcia-Amaya, chief executive officer and founder at Zoe Financial,...
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Barclays’s Sanyal Sees More Easing Coming From RBI

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May.21 -- Siddhartha Sanyal, chief India economist at Barclays, discusses India’s election and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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China’s Credit Expansion Remains Solid Amid Growth Concerns

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Jun.12 -- China released its latest credit numbers for May, showing a pickup, signaling the stimulus measures to stem the slowdown are continuing to have an impact. Bloomberg’s James Mayger reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Can ECB Shield Banks From the Impact of Negative Rates?

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Dec.17 -- Axa Chief Economist Gilles Moec and Berenberg Chief Economist Holger Schmieding discuss the European Central Bank's rate-tiering policy, which shields a certain amount of banks’ cash from its negative deposit rate, meaning...
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Labour and Tories battle over fiscal policies

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VOICED: It's possible that the fiscal policies of the two main parties have never been so generous with our money. SHOWS: Sajid Javid walking around a warehouse, Sajid Javid campaign election, streetscene gvs, vox pops, John McDonnell...
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Latest Blow To The Shale Industry

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Nov.24 -- Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta and Molly Smith discuss the latest in oil prices and energy stocks. They join Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Cuomo Says He May Take Ventilators From Private Hospitals to Save Lives

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Apr.03 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he will use his authority to take ventilators and protective gear from private hospitals and companies that aren’t using them. “If they want to sue me for borrowing their excess ventilators...
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U.S. Treasury Seeks To Borrow Record $2.9 Trillion In Second Quarter

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​The Treasury said the huge sum is needed to fund the various federal relief efforts taken to help the economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
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Aramco on Track for Full-Year $75 Billion Dividend

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May.13 -- Saudi Aramco has retained its massive dividend despite a 25% plunge in profit. The oil giant also signaled it will keep spending in check as it braces for deeper damage from the oil price slump. Bloomberg’s Matthew Martin...
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United CEO Says $5 Billion in Aid May Not be Enough to Stay Alive

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May.18 -- United Airlines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Oscar Munoz says he's not sure if government aid can keep the airlines afloat after the coronavirus pandemic. He appears on the latest "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Interview with the Bank of England's Governor Andrew Bailey on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Andrew Bailey, Bank of England governor, during the coronavirus outbreak on 7 May April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

How the ECB Hopes TLTROs Revive Lending

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Jun.18 -- The ECB is ramping up lending to banks through TLTROs. Bloomberg News's Senior Markets Editor Scarlet Fu explains exactly how the program works and its impact on both banks and European growth.
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Biden Should Go Big on Economic Plan, Says Sperling

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Jan.14 -- Gene Sperling, former National Economic Council director and author of "Economic Dignity," talks about President-elect Joe Biden's economic plans. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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UK: British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak statement at the press conference on health and the future of social care.

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CLEAN: Interior speech by British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak during Downing Street press briefing on health and the future of social care on 7th September 2021 London, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

China's $12 Trillion Onshore Credit Market Brushes Off Defaults

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There are signs of improvements in China's credit situation. The $12.3 trillion onshore market is proving more resilient than its offshore counterpart. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Curated Video

EU finance mins meeting ends without agreement to bail out Ireland

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1. European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet leaving 2. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble leaving 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jan Kees De Jager, Dutch Finance Minister: "This week there will be an assessment in Ireland of a...