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4 Mar 2020
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31 Mar 2019
Bloomberg’s Peggy Collins discusses Lloyd's of London CEO John Neal responding to a story of sexual harassment at Lloyd's and their strategy to change the culture there.
9 Mar 2017
Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on the latest Brexit news. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
27 Jan 2017
Ant Financial, the financial technology company controlled by billionaire Jack Ma, stepped up its international expansion by buying U.S. money-transfer service MoneyGram International Inc.
26 Jan 2017
Kevin Cirilli and Michael McKee discuss President Donald Trump’s comments on border security and the potential costs of a wall on the Mexican border.
24 Jan 2017
Nigerian Petroleum Minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu discusses the impact of OPEC production cuts and U.S. shale oil drilling on oil prices and talks about his nation's oil output.
24 Jan 2017
Johanna Chua, head of Asia-Pacific economic and market analysis at Citigroup Global Markets, comments on President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
23 Jan 2017
Now that Donald Trump is in the White House, the world's biggest companies are trying to gauge the likelihood of a U.S. trade war with China. If the tension escalates, there could be losers on both sides.
23 Jan 2017
OPEC and other oil producers agreed on a way to monitor their compliance with last month’s historic supply deal, putting global markets on track to re-balance after more than two years of oversupply.
21 Jan 2017
In the Oval Office on Friday, President Trump signed an executive order directing all agencies and departments to 'minimize the burden' of Obamacare.
21 Jan 2017
Apple sued Qualcomm, accusing it of monopolizing the market for chips for wireless devices and withholding $1 billion in retaliation for cooperating with South Korean antitrust authorities.
20 Jan 2017
President Donald Trump delivers his inaugural address on the steps of the Capitol in Washington on Friday.

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A review into Britain's largest police force has found "institutional racism, sexism and homophobia" and has called for "radical reform."
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Albert Ho, a prominent pro-democracy figure in Hong Kong, has once again been arrested. He is already facing up to a decade in prison for other charges under the national security law.
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The French government's decision to force through its pension reform has sparked angry demonstrations across the country, with many videos of chaos in Paris circulating online. However, as credible as they may seem, some of these videos have been taken out of context, as Emerald Maxwell explains.
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On World Storytelling Day, we ask if this human art will be supplanted by articifial intelligence? Or do chatbots lack the human factor to recreate the drama and nuance of good storytelling?
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European shares logged their steepest weekly drop in five months amid continued turbulence in the global banking sector. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz doesn't think Europe is heading for a new financial crisis.