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Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2013
On Notre Dame's heels are University of Virginia and Cornell
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Eight Briefcases for the Stylish Worker
Whether you choose leather or twill or canvas, with these smart attachés, you're handling it
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Stylish Home Office Gear
Options for your home office include a standing desk, swivel chair, architect's lamp, and more
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Top European B-Schools
U.K., Spain Dominate European B-School Ranking
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This Is What Boston Looks Like Right Now
The city of Boston is on lockdown as police search for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the second suspect in the Boston Marathon terrorist bombing
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Water Supplies Shrink Around the World
By 2030 almost half of the world's population will live in areas of "high water stress"
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Facebook Revenue Exceeds Estimates
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Facebook reported sales that exceeded analysts’ estimates as the operator of the world’s most popular social-networking service attracted more marketers with new features and mobile-advertising tools. Bloomberg's Jeff Hayzlett, Paul Sweeney and Cory Johnson speak on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Q1 Earnings: Breaking Down the Numbers
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Jon Erlichman reports on Facebook's first-quarter earnings on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Ten Stocks for May 1
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Sara Eisen, Adam Johnson and Matt Miller report on today’s ten most important stocks including Ford, Mastercard and Facebook. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Beats Estimates on Mobile-Advertising
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Facebook reported sales that exceeded analysts’ estimates as the operator of the world’s most popular social-networking service attracted more marketers with new features and mobile-advertising tools. Cory Johnson reports on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Siri-Like Voice Echoes as Florida Lawmakers Clash
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Mary, a female robotic voice included in Microsoft Inc.'s text-to-voice software, reads a bill being debated in the Florida House of Representatives. Republican House Speaker Will Weatherford employed the software after Democrats demanded that every bill on the floor be read in full.
Democrats are protesting the Republican-majority's refusal to expand Medicaid under President Barack Obama's health care law. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CBS Tops Estimates
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Julie Hyman reports on CBS's earnings on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Housing Recovery: Tough Demographic Truths
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Chart Attack," Graham Fisher & Co. Managing Director Josh Rosner and Bloomberg's Adam Johnson look at U.S. Housing on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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New Magellan GPS Catches Smartphones: Jaroslovsky
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews Mitac International's Magellan SmartGPS portable global-positioning system.
The new $249 SmartGPS takes advantage of the Cloud and social media. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple Earnings: Not What They Used to Be
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Insight & Action," Adam Johnson looks at tech stocks on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Boston Bomb Probe: Three College Friends Charged
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Three 19-year-old college friends of one of the alleged Boston Marathon bombers were charged with hindering the investigation in the days after the April 15 attack by tossing out evidence and lying to police. Olivia Sterns reports on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bernanke's Going to Be Hard to Replace: Harris
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research's Ethan Harris discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Not a Gamechanger: What Happened Today?
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee, TF Market Advisors' Jeremy Hill, Graham Fisher & Co'.s Josh Rosner and Cantor Fitzgerald's Brian Edmonds discuss Federal Reserve monetary policy on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Global Automakers Release April Sales Numbers
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On todays' "Global Outlook," Julie Hyman reports on global auto sales on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Detroit Dominates Auto Sales: In The Loop (5/1)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news
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Fed Leaves Rate Unchanged: Surveillance (05/01)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bloomberg Surveillance," Tom Keene brings insight on the state of the market. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Nominates Watt for FHFA, Wheeler for FCC
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. President Barack Obama names U.S. Representative Mel Watt as his choice for director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and fundraiser Tom Wheeler to head the Federal Communications Commission.
Obama speaks at a news conference at the White House. Watt and Wheeler appear with Obama. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple Bonds or Stock?: Market Makers (05/01)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Market Makers," Erik Schatzker and Scarlet Fu use analysis, insights and A-list guests to help set up your daily market trades. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Harris, Posen on Fed Monetary Policy, U.S. Economy
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Ethan Harris, co-head of global economic research at Bank of America Corp., and Adam Posen, a former Bank of England policy maker, talk about Federal Reserve monetary policy and the U.S. economic outlook.
They speak with Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Twitter takes on Facebook in Ad Game
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Pacific Crest Senior Research Analyst Evan Wilson discusses Facebook's advertising strategy and previews earnings with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Advertising Goes `Native'
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Greycroft Partners Bo Peabody discusses the future of advertising for Facebook with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook's Mobile Growth: Bloomberg West (05/01)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bloomberg West" the focus is on innovation, technology, media and the future of business. Hosted by Emily Chang with Editor-at-Large Cory Johnson and Senior Correspondent Jon Erlichman from Bloomberg's San Francisco studio, it showcases the personalities, companies and trends that are transforming the global economy. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bernanke Putting Blame on Congress for Slowdown
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Peterson Institute for International Economics President Adam Posen discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed: Fiscal Policy Is Restraining Economic Growth
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Peterson Institute for International Economics President Adam Posen discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Maintains Pace of Bond Buying
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Adam Johnson reports on today's top news headlines on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Said to Choose Watt as Fannie Mae Regulator
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama is scheduled to nominate Representative Mel Watt as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency today. Julianna Goldman reports on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Top European B-Schools
U.K., Spain Dominate European B-School Ranking
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Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2013
On Notre Dame's heels are University of Virginia and Cornell
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In Islamic Turkey, Fashionable but Conservative
Scenes from a Turkish fashion balancing act
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A New Design for Antarctic Research
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A Flooded Manufacturer Rebounds After Hurricane Sandy
Countertop manufacturer IceStone in Brooklyn is waiting on a SBA disaster loan to help replace equipment damaged in the storm
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Steve Jobs's First-Choice Location for Apple, His Obsession with Stairs, Architecture: A Timeline
A lifelong architecture buff, Jobs collaborated with Norman Foster on a new campus for Apple's Cupertino (Calif.) headquarters
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Why Steve Jobs Tapped Norman Foster to Design Apple's Future HQ
A selective look through the architecture portfolio of Foster + Partners, the firm behind Apple's Campus 2
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Cyprus: Scenes From a Crisis
Anxiety grips the tiny island nation in the wake of Europe’s bailout deal
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Water Supplies Shrink Around the World
By 2030 almost half of the world's population will live in areas of "high water stress"
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Pride and Concrete: Romania's Migrant Workers
Romania's Migrant Workers
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Twitpics From Space
A Canadian astronaut on the International Space Station is giving the world a
Twitter treat: photography from space.
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Thrift and Browsing at Brooklyn Flea
Sifting through wares from vintage work boots to 1980s pop/rock records, treasure-hunting New Yorkers have made the flea market a big-time moneymaker
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How to Shop Smarter at J.Crew
Our guide to navigating the clothing retailer's stores
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Smugglers' Tunnels Fuel Gaza's Economy
The tunnels from Egypt have been linchpins of the economy. Now smugglers find it harder to prosper
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Directives: How Designers Think
“Pain is temporary. Suck is forever” and other lessons
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Gotham Greens: A Farm Grows in Brooklyn
A rooftop operation in the Greenpoint neighborhood is part of a growing urban farm movement
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Maple Syrup: Canada's Sticky Gold
Québec’s Great Maple Syrup Robbery wasn’t just about syrup, or money. It was a miniature Canadian Cold War
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How to Shop Target Like a Pro
Understanding Target’s store design can help shoppers hit the bull’s-eye
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Businessweek's Best Graphics of 2012
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The Best Places to Raise Kids 2013
Businessweek.com’s annual ranking of small, family-friendly towns that offer great quality of life
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A Rare Tour of a Rare Business: Chris King's Made-in-USA Bicycle Factory
Take a spin through one of the few remaining bicycle factories in the U.S. Its founder is racing to keep up with overseas demand for its high-end parts
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Whole Foods Cracked
The organic food giant’s secret science revealed
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The Holiday Gift Guide
From whimsical and luxe to practical and smart, these presents add dash to the workday
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2012 Best International Business Schools
London Business School leapfrogs rivals to take the No. 1 ranking from INSEAD, becoming the first U.K. program to win the top spot
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In Sandy's Wake, Chinatown's Powerless Island
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Facebook Revenue Exceeds Estimates
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Facebook reported sales that exceeded analysts’ estimates as the operator of the world’s most popular social-networking service attracted more marketers with new features and mobile-advertising tools. Bloomberg's Jeff Hayzlett, Paul Sweeney and Cory Johnson speak on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Q1 Earnings: Breaking Down the Numbers
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Jon Erlichman reports on Facebook's first-quarter earnings on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Ten Stocks for May 1
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Sara Eisen, Adam Johnson and Matt Miller report on today’s ten most important stocks including Ford, Mastercard and Facebook. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Beats Estimates on Mobile-Advertising
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Facebook reported sales that exceeded analysts’ estimates as the operator of the world’s most popular social-networking service attracted more marketers with new features and mobile-advertising tools. Cory Johnson reports on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Siri-Like Voice Echoes as Florida Lawmakers Clash
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Mary, a female robotic voice included in Microsoft Inc.'s text-to-voice software, reads a bill being debated in the Florida House of Representatives. Republican House Speaker Will Weatherford employed the software after Democrats demanded that every bill on the floor be read in full.
Democrats are protesting the Republican-majority's refusal to expand Medicaid under President Barack Obama's health care law. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CBS Tops Estimates
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Julie Hyman reports on CBS's earnings on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Housing Recovery: Tough Demographic Truths
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Chart Attack," Graham Fisher & Co. Managing Director Josh Rosner and Bloomberg's Adam Johnson look at U.S. Housing on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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New Magellan GPS Catches Smartphones: Jaroslovsky
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews Mitac International's Magellan SmartGPS portable global-positioning system.
The new $249 SmartGPS takes advantage of the Cloud and social media. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple Earnings: Not What They Used to Be
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Insight & Action," Adam Johnson looks at tech stocks on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Boston Bomb Probe: Three College Friends Charged
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Three 19-year-old college friends of one of the alleged Boston Marathon bombers were charged with hindering the investigation in the days after the April 15 attack by tossing out evidence and lying to police. Olivia Sterns reports on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bernanke's Going to Be Hard to Replace: Harris
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research's Ethan Harris discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Not a Gamechanger: What Happened Today?
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee, TF Market Advisors' Jeremy Hill, Graham Fisher & Co'.s Josh Rosner and Cantor Fitzgerald's Brian Edmonds discuss Federal Reserve monetary policy on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Global Automakers Release April Sales Numbers
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On todays' "Global Outlook," Julie Hyman reports on global auto sales on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Detroit Dominates Auto Sales: In The Loop (5/1)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news
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Fed Leaves Rate Unchanged: Surveillance (05/01)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bloomberg Surveillance," Tom Keene brings insight on the state of the market. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Nominates Watt for FHFA, Wheeler for FCC
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. President Barack Obama names U.S. Representative Mel Watt as his choice for director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and fundraiser Tom Wheeler to head the Federal Communications Commission.
Obama speaks at a news conference at the White House. Watt and Wheeler appear with Obama. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple Bonds or Stock?: Market Makers (05/01)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Market Makers," Erik Schatzker and Scarlet Fu use analysis, insights and A-list guests to help set up your daily market trades. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Harris, Posen on Fed Monetary Policy, U.S. Economy
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Ethan Harris, co-head of global economic research at Bank of America Corp., and Adam Posen, a former Bank of England policy maker, talk about Federal Reserve monetary policy and the U.S. economic outlook.
They speak with Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Twitter takes on Facebook in Ad Game
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Pacific Crest Senior Research Analyst Evan Wilson discusses Facebook's advertising strategy and previews earnings with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Advertising Goes `Native'
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Greycroft Partners Bo Peabody discusses the future of advertising for Facebook with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook's Mobile Growth: Bloomberg West (05/01)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bloomberg West" the focus is on innovation, technology, media and the future of business. Hosted by Emily Chang with Editor-at-Large Cory Johnson and Senior Correspondent Jon Erlichman from Bloomberg's San Francisco studio, it showcases the personalities, companies and trends that are transforming the global economy. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bernanke Putting Blame on Congress for Slowdown
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Peterson Institute for International Economics President Adam Posen discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed: Fiscal Policy Is Restraining Economic Growth
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Peterson Institute for International Economics President Adam Posen discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Maintains Pace of Bond Buying
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Adam Johnson reports on today's top news headlines on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Said to Choose Watt as Fannie Mae Regulator
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama is scheduled to nominate Representative Mel Watt as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency today. Julianna Goldman reports on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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