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Full: Keir Starmer addresses Unite union Conference 2023

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Keir Starmer addresses Unite Conference 2023, held in Brighton. It follows rifts in the union over their ties to the Labour Party, in which Starmer has called for the union to get behind him in his drive for power.
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Bloomberg

Sharif: Fed Could Skip September Rate Hike

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Omair Sharif, Inflation Insights President and Founder, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson the Federal Reserve may skip a rate hike in September. Sharif said this Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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What Did the Labor Market Teach Us This Week?

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What did the labor market teach us this week? That was Friday's question of the day posed to Kate Bahn, Director of Research for WorkRise at the Urban Institute, by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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June Jobs Report Gives Fed Green Light for Rate Hike

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A solid employment report with stronger-than-expected wage growth for June keeps the Federal Reserve on track to raise interest rates this month and mull another hike as soon as September. Bloomberg Television guests provide instant...
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ADP Chief Economist: Jobs Market Strong But Fragmented

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ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the US jobs market is "incredibly strong" but it is also "incredibly fragmented" during an interview with Matt Miller and Jon Erlichman on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Bloomberg

Labor Market Shows Signs of Strength

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The US labor market showed fresh signs of resilience on Thursday, as private hiring surged, layoffs slowed and filings for unemployment benefits stayed relatively low. But the big number comes on Friday with the monthly jobs report....
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Best Western CEO Expects Strong Summer Travel Season

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Best Western CEO and President Larry Cuculic, joined Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets" on Tuesday morning. Cuculic said he is expecting a strong summer travel season. This interview took place on Tuesday, July 4.
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Why You Might Have to Pay More for Your Chocolate

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You might have to pay more for your favorite confectionery going forward. Europe, the world's biggest consuming region of chocolate, and countries in West Africa, the leading growers of cocoa beans, are trying to make the sector...
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Bloomberg

US Jobless Claims Unchanged as Continuing Claims Decline

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Initial jobless claims held at 264,000 in the week ending June 17 after a slight upward revision to the previous week's figures, according to a Labor Department report. Mike McKee takes a look at the numbers and what they could mean for...
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Powell Says Majority of FOMC See Two More Hikes in 2023

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says returning US inflation to 2% is crucial to support the long-term health of the US economy during his semiannual monetary report to the the Senate Banking Committee. Follow Bloomberg for business...
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David Lammy addresses Trade Unlocked business conference - full speech

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David Lammy addresses Best for Britain Trade Unlocked business conference in Birmingham.
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Bloomberg

Recession Fears Starting to Abate: Dudley

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Franklin Templeton Investment Strategist Katrina Dudley says indicators are pointing to a mild recession, particularly in the labor market. She also discusses why she's positive on the industrials sector, calling it the new technology...
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Bloomberg

Boeing to Lift Output Rate on 737

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Boeing plans to reach a monthly build rate of 42 aircraft on its bestselling 737 Max model before the end of the year. Stan Deal, the manufacturer's head of commercial operations, spoke to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson at the Paris Air Show.
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Bloomberg

Julie Su Delivered: Seroka on West Coast Contracts

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Port of Los Angeles Executive Director, Gene Seroka, discusses the new tentative West Coast Port Deal that Acting US Secretary of Labor Julie Su helped deliver. Seroka also talks about the supply chain as peak season is ahead, and US...
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Bloomberg

UK Economy Sees Strong Growth in April Bounce Back

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UK gross domestic product rose 0.2% after a 0.3% decline in March, as strong growth in the retail and creative industries sectors offset a slowdown in construction and manufacturing. Bloomberg Economics' Dan Hanson has more on Bloomberg...
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UK Latest: Labor Market Tightens as Wages Surge

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Britain's labor market tightened unexpectedly in April as wages shot up and unemployment fell, fanning inflationary pressures that are a concern to the Bank of England. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

Japanese Drug Giant Daiichi to Boost Production Capacity

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The stock price of Japanese drug maker Daiichi Sankyo has risen five fold since 2017 after successful launch of its breast cancer drug Enhertu that can potentially replace chemotherapy. The drug is jointly developed and marketed with...
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Bloomberg

US Hiring Picks Up as Wage Growth Decelerates

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Nonfarm payrolls increased 339,000 last month after an upwardly revised 294,000 advance in April. The unemployment rate rose to 3.7%. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Jobless Claims Edge Higher, Show Resilient Labor Demand

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US initial jobless claims ticked up by 2,000 to 232,000 in the week ended May 27. Continuing claims were little changed at 1.8 million in the week ended May 20. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for...
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General footage of Corbyn at the St. Mungo's Homeless charity picket line

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General footage of Jeremy Corbyn and St. Mungo’s Homeless Charity strikers protesting on the picket line over fair pay. Shots include Jeremy Corbyn posing with protestors, as well as chants and placards imagery.
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Bloomberg

US Jobless Claims Edge Up as Q1 GDP Revised Higher

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Initial unemployment claims increased by 4,000 to 229,000 in the week ended May 20, Labor Department data showed. GDP rose at a revised 1.3% annualized pace in the first quarter. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow...
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Bloomberg

UK Inflation Stays Much Stronger Than Expected

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Britain's inflation rate remained much stronger than expected, with the fastest increase in services and core prices in more than three decades fueling a flurry of bets on more Bank of England interest rate rises. Bloomberg's Ruth David...
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Bloomberg

UK Shadow Chancellor on Commercial Real Estate, Infrastructure

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UK Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves discusses real estate and infrastructure and believes real estate problems are worse in the US than UK. She spoke to Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden and Caroline Hepker in London.
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Bloomberg

UK Shadow Chancellor Outlines Labor's Economic Plans

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UK Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves says the link between hard work and fair reward has been broken for too many British families - and with 'securonomics' families will be offered with security, strength and resilience. She spoke to...