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Hyundai announces $21 billion in new investment in US auto manufacturing

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Hyundai Motor Group says it plans to invest $21 billion in U.S. manufacturing over the next four years. (Scripps News)
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BofA on Spending: Small Business Slowing, Retail Strong

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Bank of America President of Business Banking Sharon Miller discusses the firm's latest Small Business Checkpoint, offering insights into the health of US small businesses as measured over a range of factors by Bank of America.
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US Factory Activity Slides Into Contraction Territory

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US manufacturing slipped back into contraction territory this month, as the S&P Global flash March factory index dropped nearly 3 points to 49.8 from the highest level since mid-2022. The services activity gauge climbed to a three-month...
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Companies Shift Production Out of China on Tariff Risks

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Newell Brands, the company behind brands like Rubbermaid, Yankee Candle and Elmer's Glue, has been shifting production out of China for years. Chief Executive Officer Chris Peterson joins "Bloomberg Open Interest" in the C-Suite to...
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Trump 'Chipping Away' At Independent Institutions: Patterson

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The Trump administration dismissed two Democrats on the US Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, in the latest move by the White House to assert control over US agencies. Bridgewater Associates Former Chief Investment Strategist Rebecca...
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AI Agents Still Struggling

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AI agents are struggling to meet consumer needs, says Lux Capital partner Grace Isford. She describes the progress AI agents need to make to be more useful. Isford joins Caroline Hyde and Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg Technology."
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US Retail Sales Miss Forecast, NY Factory Gauge Plunges

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US retail sales rose by less than forecast in February with the value of retail purchases, not adjusted for inflation, increasing 0.2% after a revised 1.2% decline in January. Meanwhile, the March New York Fed Empire Manufacturing Index...
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GE Vernova CEO Sees Order Backlog Stretching to 2028

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GE Vernova Chief Executive Officer Scott Strazik said Tuesday that his company's backlog of orders for gas turbines, power transformers, and switchgear stretches into 2028. He spoke with Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston.
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Volkswagen Sees Flat Margin This Year

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Volkswagen is projecting an operating margin of 5.5% to 6.5% in 2025, compared with 5.9% last year. The manufacturer expects profitability to remain roughly flat this year as it braces for another tricky year with rising trade tensions...
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Ontario Premier Ford Says Trump Tariffs Have 'Created Chaos'

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford criticizes US President Donald Trump's tariff plans, saying they have "created chaos." Speaking on "Balance of Power," Ford says Trump will create a recession.
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Chiayi County Magistrate on Drone Hub Growth

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Chiayi County in Taiwan is at the heart of the island's big ambitions to build up its own drone supply chain. Home to key testing, manufacturing and R&D of drone technology, it attracts buyers that are looking to move away from reliance...
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Mixed ISM Data Jitters Markets

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The reading on the ISM manufacturing survey was only slightly disappointing, but the details were not great. Not only did prices paid rise a lot more than expected to 62.4 (the highest since June 2022), but new orders (48.6) and...
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Coretronic Intelligent Robotics on Business Outlook

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Coretronic Intelligent Robotics Corporation is a leading company in drone technology and manufacturing capabilities from Taiwan that are attracting overseas customers. Bloomberg TV's Annabelle Droulers spoke with the company's Business...
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Fresenius Medical Care CEO Helen Giza on Trump Tariffs, Cost Cutting and Product Demand

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Fresenius Medical Care expects profit growth to surge in 2025 as dialysis demand in its key US market continues to recover and it squeezes out more cost savings. Chief Executive Officer Helen Giza speaks on the company reducing its...
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Apple to Add 20,000 US Jobs, Plans to Spend $500B

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Apple says it will hire 20,000 new workers and produce AI servers in the US as it seeks relief from US President Donald Trump's tariffs on goods imported from China. Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst Anurag Rana joins Caroline Hyde and...
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US Long-Term Inflation Views Rise to Highest Since 1995

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US consumers' expectations for long-term inflation rose to the highest rate in three decades. Consumers expect prices will climb at an annual rate of 3.5% over the next five to 10 years, according to the final February reading from the...
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Tech's Need for US Manufacturing

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Ankur Crawford, portfolio manager at Alger, says tech companies need to "start the engine" again on domestic manufacturing in the US. She joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Navarro: Tariffs Will Be Important Part of Defending US

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Peter Navarro, White House Senior Counselor for Trade & Manufacturing, shares his thoughts on whether or not trade negotiations will take place between now and April 1st as that is the day President Trump has declared reciprocal tariffs...
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Honeywell to Break Up Following Activist Pressure

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Honeywell International plans to split into separate publicly traded companies following pressure from activist investor Elliott Investment Management, who called for a split. Brooke Sutherland reports on Bloomberg Television.
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China's Response to US Tariffs 'Very Mild,' UBP's Casanova Says

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UBP senior economist Carlos Casanova says the Trump administration will bring greater policy uncertainty but given the strength of the US economy, the firm remains overweight American equities. Casanova adds that China is seeing "a more...
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Beijing restricts exports of key metals, which could affect American manufacturing

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With President Donald Trump’s 10% tariff on Chinese imports now in effect, Beijing is striking back, restricting the export of five key metals to the United States. (Scripps News)
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Trump Tariffs Could Push Europe Towards China, says Obama's Ambassador to EU

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President Trump's policies and rhetoric are prompting EU Member States to re-consider their relationship with China, says Anthony Gardner, who served as United States Ambassador to the European Union from 2014 to 2017. Europe is...
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What Trump's Tariffs Could Mean for Growth, the Fed and Jobs

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Morgan Stanley Chief Global Economist Seth Carpenter says President Donald Trump's tariffs could knock a percentage point off US economic growth and pose a material downside risk to employment on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Ray of Hope for German Economy as Business Activity Stabilizes Ahead of Election

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German private-sector activity stabilized in January after six months in decline, an unexpected improvement that'll be welcomed by politicians before snap elections next month. Economists had expected the gauge to keep pointing to...