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Local US officials vow to continue courting Chinese investment

WhileUSPresidentDonaldTrumphasgainedinternationalattentionandwidespreadcondemnationforproposingtariffsonChineseexports,Americanstateandcityofficialsarestillmaki

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Intel reportedly considering launching smart glasses this year

Intelisreportedlylookingtosellamajoritystakeinanaugmentedrealityspinoffcompany,withplanstopotentiallylaunchconsumersmartglassesthisyear,accordingtoBloombergTech

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Citigroup to settle dispute with Lehman Brothers for $1.74 billion

CitigroupInc(C.N)andLehmanBrothersHoldingsIncresolvedafightover$2.1billionthatdatestothefinancialcrisiseraafterCitigroupagreedtogiveback$1.74billiontotheestateo

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Baidu's iQiyi eyes US listing, over $8 billion in valuation: Bloomberg

BaiduInc’svideostreamingservice,iQiyi,islookingforaninitialpublicofferingintheUnitedStatesasearlyasnextyear,whichcouldvalueitatmorethan$8billion,Bloombergreport

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Uber reviews Asia business over bribery allegations in U.S.: Bloomberg

UberTechnologiesInc,whichisthesubjectofafederalprobeintowhetheritbrokebriberylaws,hasstartedareviewofitsAsiaoperationsandnotifiedU.S.officialsaboutpaymentsmadeb

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Michael Bloomberg from Paris: US cities, firms will honor climate pact

Billionaire climate advocate Michael Bloomberg met French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday as the political and grassroots response to Donald Trump's ditching of the Paris Agreement built up steam.

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Michael Bloomberg from Paris: US cities, firms will honor climate pact

BillionaireclimateadvocateMichaelBloombergmetFrenchPresidentEmmanuelMacrononFridayasthepoliticalandgrassrootsresponsetoDonaldTrump'sditchingoftheParisAgreementb

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China, Japan Could Be Among Asia's Biggest Winners from Brexit

The U.K's vote to leave the European Union could throw up some winners in Asia.

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Mainland, Hong Kong, Japan could be among Asia's biggest winners from Brexit

The UK's vote to leave the European Union could throw up some winners in Asia, Bloomberg analysts said.

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Google co-founder Page backing two start-ups making flying cars: Bloomberg

Google co-founder Larry Page is backing two start-ups that are working on flying cars, including funding one of them with more than $100 million so far, Bloomberg said on Thursday, citing sources.

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Michael Bloomberg says not to enter presidential race

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday he will not enter the 2016 presidential campaign as an independent, citing fear that his candidacy might help Republican candidates Donald Trump or Ted Cruz.

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China to keep economic stimulus in 2016: Bloomberg

China is expected to keep its stimulus measures including interest rate cuts in 2016 to underpin economic growth, Bloomberg economists has said.

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Michael Bloomberg sees enormous potential in China despite fluctuations

Weak economic figures, a plunging stock market and the depreciation of the yuan have raised concerns globally about China's economy, but Michael Bloomberg doesn't seem worried.

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Suspicious letter sent to White House

A suspicious letter addressed to the White House that is similar to the ones sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been intercepted at a mail screening facility, the U.S. Secret Service said on Thursday.

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Bloomberg snooping scandal alerts China on data security

The recent snooping scandal involving global financial information and news provider Bloomberg LP has sounded an alarm for the Chinese financial industry and its heavy reliance on foreign data services.

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New York City mayor renews call for stricter gun control after Newtown shooting

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Monday renewed his call urging  President Barack Obama and Congress to impose tougher restrictions on guns following a horrific shooting rampage an elementary school in Newtown, the U.S. state of Connecticut, Friday, which left 28 people dead, including 20 children aged 6 to 7.

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Most New Yorkers satisfied with government response to Hurricane Sandy

New York City residents overwhelmingly believe that New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo and City Mayor Michael Bloomberg did an "excellent" or "good" job responding to Hurricane Sandy, according to a poll released here on Tuesday.