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The State of the Insurance Industry

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Bloomberg's Paul Sweeney and Jess Menton talk with Juan Andrade, CEO of Everest, about the state of the insurance industry. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Markets" on August 17, 2023.
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L&G CEO: UK Must Accelerate Reforms to Lure Investors

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The UK needs to accelerate reforms to help attract more investments, according to Legal & General Group Plc Chief Executive Officer Nigel Wilson. The Mansion House speeches on policy reforms in July have been very positive, but the...
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Union leader accuses Sunak of "imposing" a "pay cut" as junior doctors strikes continue

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Junior Doctors on the picket line outside University College Hospital in London, and an interview with Dr Robert Laurenson co-chair of the BMA's junior committee. Junior Doctors are on strike over pay, seeking to restore their historic...
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Daily politics briefing: August 11

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All the latest political news in the UK, with Health Secretary Steve Barclay saying strike action by doctors “serves only to harm patients” and put “further pressure” on their colleagues.
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Junior doctors hold rally outside Downing Street as they begin fresh round of strikes

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Junior doctors hold a rally outside Downing Street as the British Medical Association (BMA) junior doctors in England begin a fresh round of strikes.
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Bloomberg

Orsted Earnings Fall, Missing Estimates, on Weak Wind Speeds

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Orsted Chief Executive Officer Mads Nipper discusses the company's earnings report with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Today."
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Crypto Regime Grants First License to Hashkey

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Livio Weng, chief operating officer at Hashkey Group, discusses being granted the first license from Hong Kong's new crypto regime and his outlook for the industry. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television.
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Hamm Says Oil Could Reach $80 by Year's End

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Billionaire shale pioneer and Continental Resources Chairman Harold Hamm says the US could be producing even more oil than it does now. He expects crude to finish the year in the high $70s or low $80s a barrel. Hamm speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Yellow Shuts Down Trucking Operations Amid Debt Woes

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Yellow Corp. told workers it was shutting down, according to its union, jeopardizing 30,000 jobs as the trucking firm faces heavy debt loads. Annmarie Hordern and Mike McKee have more on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for...
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China Stepping Up Targeted Stimulus

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China said it will announce new measures to boost consumption in the government's latest effort to steer a revival in the economy after its post-Covid recovery at the start of the year fizzled. Kathleen Hays reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

AAPA Director General on Aviation and Travel Outlook

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Subhas Menon, director general at the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, discusses his outlook for the aviation industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Gaevoy: Crypto Custody Will Be an Issue for Years

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Wintermute CEO Evgeny Gaevoy talks about effort to trade and protect digital crypto assets. He's on "Bloomberg Crypto." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more:...
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Citi's Ybarra Says Banking Revenue Slump Will Turn

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Paco Ybarra, Citigroup Institutional Clients Group CEO, tells Bloomberg's Sonali Basak that the slump in investment banking revenue can't get much worse. He talks about pressure on the sector and how banks could be impacted by new...
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Asia's Banks May Follow Wall Street Up: Earnings Week Ahead

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Standard Chartered, United Overseas Bank may see continuous boost in lending business in their results this week. Memory chipmaker SK Hynix is set to report earnings, with its chairman expecting the semiconductor industry is likely to...
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Interview with consultant following rally at BMA House

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Interview with Tom Dolphin, Consultant and Anaesthetist following the Fix Consultant Pay Rally at BMA House. Also footage of BMA House.
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McDonald’s apologises after staff allege they were sexually harassed

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The boss of McDonald’s in the UK has apologised after more than 100 workers at the fast food chain, past and present, alleged they had been sexually harassed or assaulted or subjected to racism or bullying. Alistair Macrow told the BBC...
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United Airlines Avoids a Pilots Strike

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United Airlines Holdings Inc. and its pilots' union reached in principle a new labor agreement that is the richest ever at a US carrier, ending more than four years of negotiations. Pilots could get raises of up to about 19%. George...
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Amogy CEO on Ammonia-to-Power System

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Seonghoon Woo, Chairman and CEO at Amogy, discusses the company's plans to decarbonize the heavy industry, and its technology to tap into the potential of ammonia. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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South Korea's Yoon Visits Damaged Areas as Downpour Leaves 40 Dead

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has visited areas battered by storms that killed least 40 people. Sangmi Cha reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Politics Daily Briefing: July 13

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Daily politics briefing for July 13, as leaders of striking junior doctors say “we have to get back to talks” over pay as they start the longest walkout of its kind in NHS history.
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If Government don't act, there 'won't be any junior doctors left working in the NHS'

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Interview with Dr Chris Morris, junior doctor and a British Medical Association (BMA) deputy chairman for Yorkshire, on the picket line outside Leeds General Infirmary at the start a five-day strike amid the continuing dispute over pay.
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Junior doctors strike on picket line at Leeds General Infimary

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Footage of junior doctors and members of the British Medical Association (BMA) on the picket line outside Leeds General Infirmary at the start a five-day strike amid the continuing dispute over pay, the longest walkout of its kind in NHS...
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Press Association

RTM members protest over ticket office closures

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The Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) union protest outside Paddington station over ticket office closures.
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Press Association

Health Secretary: Pay recommendations are a chance for 'NHS to move forward'

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Health Secretary Steve Barclay said the Government’s acceptance of recommendations from pay review bodies and subsequent pay rise offer to health workers was “an opportunity for the NHS to move forward”. Junior doctors, who began their...