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Saint-Gobain President: There Is a Huge Demand for Housing

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Mark Rayfield, Saint-Gobain North America President & CEO, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" Wednesday morning. Rayfield told the anchors there is still a huge demand for housing in the United States...
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Bain & Company's Crawford on AI, Tech

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David Crawford, Head of Global Technology and Cloud Services Practice at Bain & Company, discusses his latest research on adoption of generative AI by software companies. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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London's Khan Says Sunak Is Weak on Climate Change

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan sits down with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua to talk about the push for cleaner air and creating zero emissions zones in the city. Kahn says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been too weak on fighting the climate...
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Uber CFO to Leave After Helping Take Company Public

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Uber Technologies Inc. Chief Financial Officer Nelson Chai is planning to leave the ride-hailing company, according to people familiar with the matter, marking the most significant executive departure since the company went public in...
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Fed Could Cut Rates Sooner, Rather Than Later: Porcelli

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Tom Porcelli, the new chief US economist at PGIM Fixed Income, talks about when the Federal Reserve may start cutting interest rates on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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El-Erian Says UAW Strike Is 'Here to Stay for a While'

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, comments on the UAW strike during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open." El-Erian's opinions are his own. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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GM CEO Calls on UAW to Get Back to Negotiating Table

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General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra says the UAW strike "didn't need to happen." She says she's been directly involved in negotiations and that the company is well prepared to keep running during this work stoppage. She speaks to...
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Former Dallas Federal Reserve Chief Kaplan Expects 'Pause' Next Week

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"We'll see a pause next week. However, the economy is resilient heavily because of fiscal spending. Unspent American Rescue Act funds the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Act. And because of that, the Fed is going to need to...
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US Auto Workers Go on Strike as Contract Talks Fall Through

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The United Auto Workers started striking plants at each of the three legacy Detroit carmakers, setting up a potentially costly and protracted showdown over wages and job security. Rishaad Salamat reports on Bloomberg Television.
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UAW Ready to Walk Out on Big Three Automakers

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The United Auto Workers union is ready to strike against all three Detroit carmakers if a deal is not reached by 11:59 PM tonight. Targeted walkouts are planned. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern has the latest. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Zuma Wealth's Spath on US Markets

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Terri Spath, founder and chief investment officer at Zuma Wealth, discusses her outlook and investment strategies for US markets. She speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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A UAW Strike Is Likely, Says Edmunds

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Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds head of insights, expects a strike by the United Auto Workers. But she's not sure if workers will walk out everywhere. She's on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Stavros: Seeing Openness to Aligning Capital and Labor

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Peter Stavros, KKR Global Co-Head of Private Equity, says that while organized labor has historically taken a skeptical eye to an employee ownership model, he is now seeing openness to aligning capital and labor.
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Employee Ownership in Action at Charter Next Generation

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Peter Stavros, KKR Global Co-Head of Private Equity and Kathy Bolhous, Charter Next Generation CEO, tell us how they are flipping the script on the idea that management and labor cannot get along through an employee ownership model.
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Fed's Williams: Inflation Moving in the Right Direction

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams says inflation is moving in the right direction and monetary policy is in a very good place. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee at the Bloomberg Market Forum.
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Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since February

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US initial jobless claims decreased by 13,000 to 216,000 in the week ended Sept. 2, Labor Department data showed Thursday. The figure was lower than all forecasts in a Bloomberg survey of economists. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg...
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Colvin: Tech is Central Driver in Labor Shift

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Alexander Colvin, Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations Dean says technology is at the heart of the shift in the balance of power between labor and management.
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US Hiring Picks Up in August While Wage Growth Slows

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US nonfarm payrolls rose 187,000 after the prior two months were revised significantly lower, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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NJ Transit Union Votes to Strike

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New Jersey Transit's locomotive engineers voted Thursday to authorize a strike after years of contract negotiations stalled, but any potential work stoppage or disruption to services is likely months away as mediation plays out. Skylar...
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Blinder: Less Than 50% Chance Fed Is Done Raising Rates

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Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Alan Blinder says there's a "reasonable chance" the Federal Reserve is done raising rates during an interview with Vonnie Quinn and Katie Greifeld on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Small Business Success Story

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Cheri and Tracey Syphax, Founders of Just the Phax, discuss their latest small business venture and offer tips to help independent entrepreneurs succeed. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Businessweek" on August 7, 2023.
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Dollar General Shares Down After Forecast Cut

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Dollar General Corp., already on track for its first annual share decline, plunged again after slashing its profit forecast for the second straight quarter. Simone Foxman has more on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for business...
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Overcoming Supply Chain Disruptions

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Bindiya Vakil, Resilinc Chairman, CEO & Co-Founder discusses the impact natural disasters have on the global supply chain recovery. She speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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UAW Wants a 45% Raise, 32-Hour Work Week

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The United Auto Workers union has declared "war" on the Detroit Three automakers. It is demanding a 46% raise, a return to traditional pensions and a 32-hour work week. The union is now threatening to strike against the Detroit Three...