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Top Thai Operator Sees 'Record Year' for Hotel Room Demand
Minor International, Thailand's largest hotel resort operator, expects a record year for its hotel business on "pent-up demand" for international travels. Chairman Bill Heinecke said room bookings in company's hotels in all markets,...
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US Jobless Claims Fall by the Most Since 2021
Initial unemployment claims fell by 22,000 to 242,000 in the week ended May 13, following fraud-inflated figures in previous weeks. Continuing claims edged down to 1.8 million in the week ended May 6. Mike McKee breaks down the numbers...
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Siemens CEO On Outlook, Prices, China, IRA
Siemens raised its outlook for a second time in fiscal 2023 after revenue and orders jumped with the company's main businesses pairing industrial products with digital solutions driving the result. The company's CEO, Roland Busch, spoke...
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Conference Board Sees Two More Fed Rate Hikes at Most
Dana Peterson, chief economist at the Conference Board, discusses the state of the US economy and the implications for Federal Reserve policy. She speaks with David Ingles and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Upcycling Against Foodwaste
Upcycling food is basically giving old produce a new life and is definitely growing as a viable option for more consumers. And with upcycling-companies like Matriark Foods making real in-roads including a recent deal with Whole Foods,...
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Too Soon to Call for Recession: Rhame
FS Investments Chief US Economist Lara Rhame says it's too soon to call for a US recession. She's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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US Adds More Jobs in April Than Expected
Nonfarm payrolls increased 253,000 after a downwardly revised 165,000 advance in March, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. The unemployment rate declined to 3.4%, and monthly wage gains accelerated. Mike McKee takes a look at...
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Fed Won't Quit Until Labor Market Quits, Kroszner Says
"This is not a quitting labor market," former Federal Reserve Governor Randy Kroszner says on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The unemployment rate declined to 3.4% and monthly wage gains accelerated in April, a Bureau of Labor Statistics...
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Saint-Gobain North America CEO: Need To Adapt To Market
Mark Rayfield, Saint-Gobain North America CEO, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" Thursday morning. Rayfield stressed to need to be able to adapt to the housing market in the midst of uncertainty.
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Sadiq Khan meets Met Police preparing for security operations on Coronation day
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan visits a Westminster Estate to see first-hand how officers are working with communities to tackle violence and reduce gang activity as part of Operation Nightingale. He met the officers who will be deployed in...
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Sadiq Khan: Labour making good progress but more work to do ahead of general election
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan hailed the 'good progress' the Labour Party has made following a successful local election campaign but warned against complacency ahead of next year's general election.
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Medicine Assembly Line Process
Medicine being created, manufactured and packaged on assembly line.
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Filipino dwarves fight discrimination at 'The Hobb
Manila, 12 mar (EFE).- (Camera:Eric San Juan) A group of twenty Filipino dwarves are fighting labour discrimination thanks to the creation of a restaurant based in the literary saga 'The Lord of the Rings'. In the 'Hobbit House', created...
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Men talking about workshops where physical and mental disabilities find full employment
Men talking about workshops where physical and mental disabilities find full employment
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Men in RV factory push and pull at large RV.
Midwest Recreational Vehicle factory workers push RV past camera
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Skin Premiere
INTERVIEW: Anthony Fabian (director) on, Skin being a 9 year labour of love, The film being nominated for audience awards, What he hopes the audience will get out of Skin at the Skin Premiere at London England. (Footage by WireImage...
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Construction workers pouring cement
Midtown Manhattan Construction workers pouring cement on September 07, 2013 in New York, New York (Footage by Getty Images)
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Fast Food Workers Rally At Chicago McDonald's To Raise Minimum Wage
LS, Fast food workers and activists demonstrate outside McDonald's downtown flagship restaurant on July 31, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. According to a recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) McDonald's USA can be...
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Men exit factory. Pan of automated assembly line.
/ Men exit factory / pan of automated assembly line / CU of intricate, automated machines. Men exit factory. Pan of automated assembly line. on January 01, 1959 (Footage by Getty Images)
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CU engine on automated assembly line
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Nearly complete vans move through assembly line
General Motors workers assemble vans at factory. Nearly complete vans move through assembly line on September 14, 2011 in Wentzville, Missouri (Footage by Getty Images)
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City Workers Rally For A New Contract At City Hall
Unions display their banners moments before the rally begins City Workers Rally For A New Contract At City Hall at City Hall, NYC on June 12, 2013 in New York, New York (Footage by Getty Images)
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World Trade Center 92nd floor construction
The New York Daily News visits the 92nd floor of the new construction of the World Trade Center after the building was destroyed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. World Trade Center 92nd floor construction at World Trade Center on March 12,...
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World Trade Center 92nd floor construction
The New York Daily News visits the 92nd floor of the new construction of the World Trade Center after the building was destroyed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. World Trade Center 92nd floor construction at World Trade Center on March 12,...