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Jonathan Bernstein on Sunday News Shows (Podcast)
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Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Bernstein says that in the network-news era, it made sense to let politicians explain themselves directly to an audience. But not anymore. Social media allows politicians to get their views out directly, without any need for the traditional press at all.By Bloomberg News
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Big Voting Rights Test on Deck at the Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court wraps up its February sitting with arguments exploring the independence and accountability of federal agencies and the fate of Arizona voting restrictions and their potential wider impact. Cases and Controversies dives into the separation of powers dispute involving medical device company Arthex Inc. and the patent office and anot…
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Bond Inflation Gauge Is Distorted by Fed: Jim Bianco
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Jim Bianco, President and Founder of Bianco Research and Bloomberg Opinion contributor, on the bond market tantrum. ICON CEO Dr. Steve Cutler discusses the ICON-PRA Health Sciences deal, the largest healthcare transaction this year at $12 billion. Katherine Chiglinsky, Bloomberg insurance reporter, on Warren Buffett's annual letter. Erik Wasson, Bl…
Khozema Shipchandler, CFO at Twilio, discusses working with developers to build digital engagement solutions for vaccine communication and logistics. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Doni Holloway.By Bloomberg Radio
When the pandemic presented a buy-low opportunity, one college dropout hit the road and filled his truck with $200,000 worth of kicks. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Doni Holloway.By Bloomberg Radio
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Bon Appétit Magazine Editor on Restaurant Industry
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Dawn Davis, Editor at Bon Appétit Magazine, discusses the state of the restaurant industry. She points out challenges it has faced and shares her outlook ahead. Host: Carol Massar. Producer: Doni Holloway.By Bloomberg Radio
Cathie Wood, founder, CEO & CIO at Ark Invest, says she's "positive" on Bitcoin. Wood also says Tesla's treasure trove of data is one reason Ark bought "a lot" of stock in the electric carmaker Tuesday. She spoke with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Businessweek. Producer: Doni Holloway.…
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Surveillance: Fed Must Speak, Lyngen Says
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Marvin Loh, State Street Global Macro Strategist, says the market is pushing against the Fed's ability. Ian Lyngen, BMO Capital Markets Head of U.S. Rates Strategy, says the level of repricing we've seen in the bond market has historically been linked with a shift in monetary policy. Representative Ashley Hinson, Republican from Iowa, says we need …
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Brian Chappatta on Treasury Market Rout (Podcast)
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Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brian Chappatta presents a column explaining that one of the wildest days ever for the $21 trillion U.S. Treasury market shows that neither bond traders nor Fed officials are showing any urgency to step in and fight back against a steep move higher in bond yields.By Bloomberg News
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Allan: Working Together is Key For Delivering A Global Britain
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In an open letter to Boris Johnson, the panel of influential business leaders, the Covid Recovery Commission, has argued business, government and local communities need to work together and need a long term plan to create new jobs following the coronavirus crisis. John Allan, Chair of the Covid Recovery Commission and Chair of Tesco, tells Daybreak…
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Lamont: Crisis in Scotland Goes to the Heart of Government
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Scotland's former first minister Alex Salmond giving evidence to an inquiry matters because it really goes to the very heart of how the country is governed and the conduct of SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon says John Lamont, Conservative MP for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk. Speaking to Daybreak Europe's Roger Hearing and Caroline Hepker Lamont say…
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Salmond Inquiry Special: A Grim Scottish Scandal
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The Scottish parliament is investigating the government's mishandling of sexual harassment allegations against the former first minister Alex Salmond, In this special episode, we discuss the implications for current first minister Nicola Sturgeon and the independence movement. Bloomberg's senior editor Rodney Jefferson lays out the background from …
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Bloomberg Daybreak: February 26, 2021 - Hour 2 (Radio)
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Bloomberg Daybreak with Karen Moskow and Nathan Hager.GUESTS:Jennifer NuzzoSenior ScholarJohns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityJoins to discuss Covid-19Emily WilkinsReporterBloomberg Governmenton politicsBy Bloomberg News
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Bloomberg Daybreak: February 26, 2021 - Hour 1 (Radio)
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Bloomberg Daybreak with Karen Moskow and Nathan Hager.GUESTS:Matt MaleyChief Market StrategistMiller Tabak + Coon marketsTom PorcelliMng Dir/Chief US EconomistRBC Capital Markets on bond marketBy Bloomberg News
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First Word: Minimum Wage Hike Ruled Out of Order
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Feb.26 -- Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on the latest news of the hour on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Kakkar: Future Hospitals To Integrate Social Care, Communities
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What will the hospitals of the future look like? That's the question posed by Lord Kakkar to the entrants of the £250,000 Wolfson Economics Prize, of which he is chief judge. Speaking to Daybreak Europe's Roger Hearing and Caroline Hepker, he says Covid-19 has highlighted the ways in which NHS systems can adapt, and he envisions a future of integra…
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Brailsford: Teach Girls Coding Or Face Gender Gap
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There is a dearth of women learning to be software developers and data analysts -- and if it doesn't change soon there's no way of closing the gender gap, according to Anna Brailsford, the CEO of Code First Girls. She tells Anna Edwards and Roger Hearing on Daybreak Europe that only 17% of the tech workforce are female and that jobs are waiting for…
Nicole Webb, Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, discusses her market outlook with Doug Krizner and Paul Allen on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.By Bloomberg News
Ken Wong, Eastspring Investments Asian Equity Portfolio Specialist, discusses top market news of the day with Kathleen Hays and Bryan Curtis on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.By Bloomberg News
Jay Pelosky, Founder of TPW Advisory, discusses the latest on the markets with Doug Krizner and Juliette Saly on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.By Bloomberg News
Victoria Fernandez, Chief Market Strategist at Crossmark, discusses her market outlook with Rishaad Salamat and Bryan Curtis on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.By Bloomberg News
Guests: Jeremy Bash, Former CIA and Pentagon Chief of Staff during the Obama administraation, and Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn.By Bloomberg Radio
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Airport Officials Can Search Your Mobile Phones
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Former federal prosecutor George Newhouse of Richards Carrington, discusses the First Circuit Court of Appeals upholding U.S. border security officials’ ability to search travelers’ mobile phones and other digital devices without a warrant. Peter Jeffrey, Bloomberg News Legal Editor, discusses drunken driving charges being dismissed against rock st…
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Balance of Power: Rep. Dan Kildee, Rep. Andy Barr (Podcast)
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Balance of Power with David Westin focuses on the politics and policies being shaped by the agenda of President Biden's administration.By Bloomberg News
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The Booming Business of Youth Sports, A-Rod and Tiger's Power
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Ever stood on a youth soccer sideline with a whistle, befuddled? There's an app for that. Legendary media executive Ben Sherwood has launched a new company, Mojo, aimed at the youth sports market, leveraging his experience running TV networks into an all-too-familiar pain point. He joins Jason and Mike to break down the business case, and weigh in …
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What Sneakerheads Are Paying Attention To, Buffet’s Letter
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Ruth Faden, Professor of Biomedical Ethics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses equity and efficiency in Covid-19 vaccination roll out. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Freelance Writer Joshua Hunt walk through the story “Sneakerheads Have Turned Jordans and Yeezys Into an Asset Class.” Bloomber…
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For Novice Stock Traders, Tax Season Could Be Tough
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Retail investors had the opportunity to make a lot of money thanks to recent spikes for GameStop, AMC, and other stocks. New traders who cashed out big gains in 2020 could face complications this tax season. Many novice traders used the online trading app Robinhood. The company missed a Feb. 16 deadline to send those clients tax documents needed fo…
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Analyst Mike Mayo: Banks Are On the Road To Record Efficiency
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Mike Mayo, Senior Banks Analyst at Wells Fargo Securities, on why bank stocks are on the rise. Bess Freedman, CEO of New York-based brokerage Brown Harris Stevens, on 2021 market conditions and trends. Jim Anderson, CEO of SocialFlow, on Australia passing a law that makes Facebook and Google pay for news. Barry Ritholtz, Founder of Ritholtz Wealth …
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David Bailey on BBC Radio 4's Today: car batteries, Brexit and Covid
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David Bailey speaks to Radio 4's Today programme about the potential closure of Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant. He says "just a few weeks after Brexit, the last thing the government wants to see is a pretty efficient car plant actually close. And the car company say, actually we're better off making things elsewhere."…
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Balance of Power: Rep. Hayley Stevens, US-Canada (Podcast)
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Balance of Power with David Westin focuses on the politics and policies being shaped by the agenda of President Biden's administration.By Bloomberg News
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David Bailey on BBC Radio 5 Live's Wake Up To Money: Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port
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David Bailey spoke on BBC Radio 5 Live's Wake Up to Money programme about the impending decision from Vauxhall on whether or not to close their Ellesmere Port plant, and Brexit's implications for the auto industry.By The UK in a Changing Europe
IT Cosmetics Founder Jamie Kern Lima discusses her new book “Believe It: How to Go from Underestimated to Unstoppable.” Host: Carol Massar. Producer: Doni Holloway.By Bloomberg Radio
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David Malpass, World Bank President, says the inequality in the global recovery is striking. Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO Market Strategist, Portfolio Manager & Member of the Firm's Investment Committee, says the rise in real interest rates is not affecting broader markets. Frances Donald, Manulife Investment Management Global Chief Economist & Head of Ma…
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Marriott International CEO on Leading at a Difficult Time
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Dr. David Levy, CEO of EHE Health, discusses the coronavirus and strategies for getting employees back to work. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Health Care Reporter James Paton talk about the story “Confusing Data About Efficacy Haunt AstraZeneca’s Covid Vaccine.” Bloomberg Businessweek Politics Editor Amanda Kolson Hurl…
British power company Drax has confirmed it’ll shelve plans to build a large-scale gas station in northern England, as part of the company's push to become carbon-negative by 2030. Drax CEO Will Gardiner spoke with Daybreak Europe's Caroline Hepker and Roger Hearing after the company reported full-year earnings, and discussed their plans to impleme…
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As Rishi Sunak gets his budget ready for next week, there is plenty of advice coming in from all sides. It's being widely reported he is considering increasing corporation tax as a way of starting to repair public finances. Tom Clougherty, Head of Tax at the Centre for Policy Studies tells Bloomberg Westminster's Caroline Hepker and Roger Hearing t…
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Wilson: Need Level IPO Playing Field For Retail Investors
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Retail investors have missed out on 2021's IPO boom from Moonpig to Dr. Martens -- and that needs to change, says Richard Wilson, CEO of Interactive Investor. He tells Caroline Hepker and Roger Hearing on Daybreak Europe that the U.K. needs to emulate the likes of Australia and Europe and make allocations for individual investors.…
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Bloomberg Daybreak: February 25, 2021 - Hour 2 (Radio)
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Bloomberg Daybreak with Karen Moskow and Nathan Hager.GUESTS:Amesh AdaljaProfessor / AcademicJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Healthon Covid-19Emily WilkinsReporterBloomberg Governmenton politicsBy Bloomberg News
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Thomson: Covid-19 Has Impacted BME Young People
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Coronavirus has created significant barriers to opportunities, particularly for black and ethnic-minority young people, and this has led J.P. Morgan to create a new endowment to attempt to tackle this with the Sutton Trust. Patrick Thomson, EMEA CEO at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, tells Daybreak Europe's Caroline Hepker and Roger Hearing that busi…
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Property Portfolio: London Loses Out Amid Prime Gains
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Prime home prices in London will bounce back says Liam Bailey, global head of research at Knight Frank. He discussed their annual Wealth Report with Daybreak Europe's Sandra Kilhof on Property Portfolio. Bailey said stimulus and the pandemic has pushed UNHW's to bring forward plans for upgrading their properties and invest in new homes in the South…
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Bloomberg Daybreak: February 25, 2021 - Hour 1 (Radio)
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Bloomberg Daybreak with Karen Moskow and Nathan Hager.GUESTS:Sam FazeliHead:EMEA/Senior Pharmaceutical AnalystBloomberg Intelligenceon VaccinesJoe WeisenthalExecutive Editor:Digital NewsBloomberg Editorialon stock retail frenzyBy Bloomberg News
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How Chinese Buying Is Causing a Boom in Agricultural Commodities
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There are lots of hot areas in the market, which everybody knows. Stocks are obviously hot, as are industrial commodities like copper. Agricultural commodities are surging as well. If you look at a chart of corn or soy or even oats, they've been on a tear. One big factor: Chinese demand, in part driven by a desire to stock up on supplies. Meanwhile…
Virginie Maisonneuve, Founding Partner & CEO at MGA Consulting, discusses her market outlook with Paul Allen and Doug Krizner on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.By Bloomberg News
Fred Neumann, Co-Head of Asian Economics at HSBC, discusses Asian economies with Juliette Saly and Bryan Curtis on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.By Bloomberg News
Jonathan Wilmot, Global Strategist at Aletheia Capital, discusses top market news of the day with Juliette Saly and Doug Krizner on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.By Bloomberg News
Jim McDonald, Chief Investment Strategist at Northern Trust, discusses the latest on the markets with Rishaad Salamat and Bryan Curtis on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.By Bloomberg News
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