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First Look With Surveillance: China Signals, Adidas Gains
Dani Burger and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Chinese Developers' Dollar Bonds Bounce on Stimulus Plan
Chinese developers such as Longfor and Country Garden jump after the country's top leadership vowed to optimize and adjust property policies to ensure the sector's healthy development. Alice Huang reports on Bloomberg Television.
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'Barbenheimer' Mania Leads to Huge Weekend Box Office
Barbie, a comedy about the famous fashion doll, and Oppenheimer, a biography of the inventor of the atomic bomb, brought out movie fans in droves, helping box office revenue this weekend more than double from a year earlier to about $302...
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Wanda Raises $314 Million From Asset Sale
Dalian Wanda Group has sold a stake in one of its entertainment unit for $314 million as it faced a deadline to repay a maturing dollar bond. Kevin Kingsbury reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Conservatives retain Uxbridge and South Ruislip as by-election results announced
The Conservative Party have retained the Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat following a close battle with the Labour Party.
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First Look With Surveillance: UK Inflation Falls, ASML
Dani Burger and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Gunman Kills Two in New Zealand on Cusp of Women's World Cup
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said a gunman killed two people and injured five others in downtown Auckland on Thursday. The incident occurred just hours before the FIFA Women's World Cup was due to kick off. Police...
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Latvia PM Karins: NATO United Behind Ukraine
Latvia's Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins told Bloomberg TV's Maria Tadeo that NATO countries are united in support of Ukraine winning the war. "The conversations that we were having, they were very positive there was no animosity,...
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Thames Water Investors Pump in £750 Million of Crisis Funds
Investors in troubled UK utility Thames Water Ltd. have agreed to put in an extra £750 million ($960.4 million) of equity funding to help stave off a temporary takeover by the government with more money needed down the line. Priscila...
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Jobs Report Shows 'Bidenomics Is Working,' Su Says
Julie Su, acting Department of Labor Secretary, says the June US jobs report shows that "Bidenomics" is working. She's on "Bloomberg The Open."
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What to Watch for in the June Jobs Report
The monthly payrolls report for June is expected to show the economy added 225,000 jobs. Victoria Fernandez of Crossmark Global Investments talks about what to look for.
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Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Starmer, Sunak arrive at NHS 75th anniversary Westminster Abbey service
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, shadow health secretary Wes Streeting, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh arrive at Westminster Abbey for the NHS 75th anniversary service.
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First Look With Surveillance: Tesla Record, Apple Cuts
Dani Burger and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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StanChart's Robertsen on Inflation, Equities & EM FX
Eric Robertsen, Managing Director - Global Head of Research & Chief Strategist at Standard Chartered Bank discusses his global markets outlook. He speaks with Manus Cranny on the "Daybreak Middle East and Africa" show.
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Deutsche Bank's Folkerts-Landau on Russia, Global Rates
Deutsche Bank Chief Economist David Folkerts-Landau weighs in on the market impact of the unrest in Russia and says it is a "very demanding period" for central banks during an interview with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg...
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Wheat, Oil Prices Swing on Russian Unrest
Wheat soared to a fresh four-month high while oil prices fluctuated after a weekend rebellion in Russia by Wagner mercenary group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. Will Kennedy reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Putin, Russia 'Seriously Damaged' by Events: Ex-Ambassador
Former British Ambassador to Russia Laurie Bristow examines the fallout from Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin's advance toward Moscow on President Vladimir Putin, Russia's global standing, and the war in Ukarine. He speaks with Francine...
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First Look With Surveillance: Putin Grip, Wheat Swing
Tom Mackenzie and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Security forum chair responds to Higgins' 'throwaway' remark on damehood
The academic who is chairing a security forum in Cork said she was not offended after the Irish President made a "throwaway" remark about her damehood. In an interview with the Sunday Business Post, Michael D Higgins referred to...
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BOE Must Not Enter Panic Mode on Inflation: CEBR CEO
Nina Skero, CEO at Centre for Economic and Business Research, doesn't see "the need for this complete sense of panic" over the latest UK inflation data and explains why the Bank of England should not deliver a 50-basis point hike on...
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Vienna Wins Best Cities to Live In: Monocle
As Monocle releases its annual global ranking for cities, Tyler Brule talks where's best to live worldwide.
Vienna is named as the winner for the first time, and there are no North American cities in the top 20 since ranking began. He...
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Members of Cabinet arrive at No 10 after Commons overwhelming backed Privileges Committee’s report on Johnson
Footage of Cabinet members in order of appearance: Gillian Keegan, Lucy Frazer, John Glen, Victoria Prentis, Suella Braverman, Andrew Mitchell, Lord True, James Cleverly, Chris Heaton-Harris, Alex Chalk and Ben Wallace arriving at...
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Barlcays Cau says Rate Hikes Are Behind Us
Emmanuel Cau Head of European Equity Strategy at Barclays shares his growth outlook, his views on China trade and rate hikes. He speaks with Francine Lacqua at the European Markets Open.
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Former prime minister Boris Johnson quits as MP
Boris Johnson is resigning as an MP after accusing a Commons investigation into whether he misled Parliament over partygate of attempting to “drive me out”, the former prime minister said in a statement.