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Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) — The fortune of Christy Walton, the world’s wealthiest woman, topped $40 billion today as Wal-Mart hit an all-time high. Bloomberg’s Shery Ahn takes a look at on “First Up.” (Source: Bloomberg) –Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtub
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Casinos have been Atlantic City’s lifeblood. Now, they’re bottoming out at alarming rates — four have already closed this year, leaving thousands unemployed. Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores the gamble that elevated Atlantic City in its prime, and how residents and businesses a
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Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) — Vikram Pandit, chairman of TGG Group and former CEO of Citigroup, explains why he is optimistic about the prospects for virtual currencies. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker at the Bloomberg The Year Ahead: 2015 summit in Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)
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China’s role as APEC host this week allowed a rare opportunity for Beijing to showcase its vision for the global economy and the region. But as China’s stature grows, so have tensions with other countries, including the United States. VOA’s Bill Ide in Beijing reports on how China’s rise as
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Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg Billionaires Managing Editor Matthew Miller reports on the rising wealth of Alibaba’s Jack Ma. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man on “First Up.” (Source: Bloomberg) –Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloom
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Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) — U.S. Treasuries experienced a wild ride on October 15, with a yield fluctuation that was the biggest in a quarter century. Bloomberg’s Lisa Abramowicz looks at the role of flash trading in bond market volatility . She speaks on “Market Makers.”
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Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg Businessweek’s Kyle Stock and Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson examine the “mystery” of Tesla’s missing vehicles. They speak on “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg) — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg “Bloom
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Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory owner and employees share their success and experience on Valentine’s Day. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/19iNDIm FOX21 News, dedicated to providing relevant news, information and weather to Southern Colorado. Go to http://FOX21news.com for the latest.
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In this edition of “Living Large,” CBS2’s Emily Smith tours a mansion on Bryam Shore Road in Greenwich, Connecticut. The home has stunning water views and mixes old and new.
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The largest ever ‘perfect’ diamond believed to be worth as much as £16 million has arrived in London ahead of its spring auction in New York. Report by Sarah Kerr.
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President Barack Obama offered stinging words to the CEO of Staples and other corporations that have placed blame on his signature health care law as the reason they must cut employee hours. Reacting to Staples telling workers they are not allowed to work more than 25 hours a week, Obama contended t
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Athens has been given a financial lifeline by its European creditors to keep the country afloat for the time being. But the Greek government and its paymasters are presenting the deal in different terms. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_use
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Secluded on its own private peninsula, Salt Acres Ocean Estate is the ultimate New England manor. » Subscribe to CNBC: http://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC About CNBC: From ‘Wall Street’ to ‘Main Street’ to award winning original documentaries and Reality TV series, CNBC has you cove
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At the heart of the European debt crisis is the euro, the currency that ties together 18 countries in an intimate manner. So when one country teeters on the brink of financial collapse, the entire continent is at risk. How did such a flawed system come to be? Bloomberg Television and Jonathan Jarvis
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The most famous weight loss program in America has slimmed down big time. Weight Watchers, which has been around since the early 1960s, has seen its stock drop 75 percent over the past three years. Jill Schlesinger reports.