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Concerns raised about billionaire’s ability to be president after widely panned performance
The billionaire ex-mayor is a competent centrist. He is also a plutocrat
Former New York mayor made his candidates' debate debut at Las Vegas hustings
Zero-sum contest between Bloomberg and Sanders is unlikely to have a happy ending
Billionaire former New York mayor’s record on women and race under fire in Las Vegas
Billionaire has spent more than $400m on massive advertising spree targeting big states
Billionaire looks to assure voters business ties do not pose conflict of interest
Billionaire will face rivals’ attacks for the first time on live television in test for his campaign
Strategists fear centrist split will result in far-left Bernie Sanders claiming nomination
Rival New York moguls and presidential contenders in particularly nasty exchange
There’s no parallel in US history for the kind of campaign the ex-New York mayor is attempting
Billionaire’s wealth allows him to run a very different campaign to his rivals
Change could have implications for firms reliant on fast access to market-moving data
The former New York City mayor’s first economic speech hit the right notes
Leftwing senator’s tenacity spells danger for Democratic establishment
Former New York City mayor uses his wealth in attempt to get under the president’s skin
Media owner and presidential candidate has positive view of Beijing at time of trade war
One presidential candidate is making a case for leaders to nurture talented staffers
New York billionaire’s Democratic campaign is a long shot but not an impossible one
Today’s Silicon Valley barons have a more powerful tool than money for exerting their will
Ubiquitous data machines linked to founder’s White House bid when ‘MIKE’ typed in
Media company accused of bias after billionaire owner launches 2020 presidential run
Money on top of his success as New York’s mayor make a formidable candidate despite a late start
Next year’s presidential race looks set to make 2016 look tame in comparison
Decision to limit coverage of Michael Bloomberg and his Democratic rivals sparks criticism
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