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China's Official, Private Manufacturing Surveys Diverge

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China's manufacturing activity expanded for the first time in six months in September, the National Bureau of Statistics said Saturday, while a private gauge of manufacturing activity slowed its pace of expansion. Annabelle Droulers...
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Beddoes: Concerning When Organized Labor Tries to Stop Technology

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Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief is concerned about organized labor trying to stop technology. She explains why protectionism and tariffs are not good for American workers in long run.
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar opens the new Fab facility at Intel

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Intel has officially opened a new manufacturing facility at its plant in Leixlip. "Fab 34" is part of a €17 billion investment which doubles Intel's manufacturing in Ireland. When production is in full swing, the company will employ...
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China Satellite Data Show Economic Uptick

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New satellite data analysis suggests that China's economy showed signs of a stronger recovery in September. SpaceKnow is a US firm that analyzes the global economy using satellite imagery and sees a positive direction for China's...
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China Beige Book: Property Market Deteriorating Further

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Shehzad Qazi, managing director at China Beige Book International, discusses China's property sector, the importance of the Golden Week holiday and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Arc Raises $70M Led by Eclipse to Expand Electric Boats

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Arc raised $70 million from investors to move beyond high-end electric boats and expand its operations toward electrifying more of the marine industry. Arc CTO and Co-founder Ryan Cook and with Eclipse Founder and Managing Partner Lior...
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Airbus Tops Boeing in Winner-Takes-All Air France Deal

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Air France-KLM announced the purchase of 50 A350 widebody aircraft Monday from Airbus SE, as the European planemaker edged out arch-rival Boeing Co. after seven months of negotiations with the airline. Benedikt Kammel reports on...
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S&P Global Composite Drops to 50.1 in September

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US business activity stagnated in early September, driven by a further moderation in demand at service providers. Chris Williamson, S&P Global Market Intelligence chief business economist, speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg...
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STL's Agarwal On Growth, Expansion Strategy

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STL provides optical fiber, cable and jelly-filled telecom cable products. Managing Director Ankit Agarwal says it aims to become the world's top three player in the optical space. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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GM CEO: 'This Is a Strike That Didn't Need to Happen'

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General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra says the automaker is "ready for this," as she speaks about the impact on the company from the strike called by the United Auto Workers against the big three US automakers. She speaks with David...
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UAW Begins Strike Against Ford, GM, Stellantis as Contract Lapses

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The United Auto Workers began a strike against all three of the legacy Detroit carmakers Friday, kicking off a potentially costly and protracted showdown over wages and job security. Craig Trudell reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Made-in-India iPhones Available on Launch Day

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For the first time, the new iPhone model you buy on the launch day could be made in India. Sankalp Phartiyal reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Is Europe Headed for Recession?

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Vania Stavrakeva, professor of economics at London Business School, joins Bloomberg Markets with Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller to discuss eurozone inflation. This interview aired Sept. 6, 2023
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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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L.E.K. Consulting on Growth in China's Healthcare Sector

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Helen Chen, Greater China Managing Partner & Global Sector Co-Head for Healthcare at L.E.K. Consulting, discusses growth opportunities and managing risks for China's healthcare sector. She joins "Bloomberg Markets Asia" from the...
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US Manufacturing Is in a Trough, ISM's Fiore Says

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Timothy Fiore, chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee, discusses the key takeaways from the ISM's August factory gauge. Speaking with Alix Steel and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Markets," Fiore also comments on the...
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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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China's Manufacturing PMI Edges Higher in August

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Xiangrong Yu, chief China economist at Citi, discusses China's PMI data and what the figures mean for the economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Nomura's Subbaraman: Getting Worried About China's Banks

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"It's not clear to us that these piecemeal policy measures are really enough to revive the economy." Rob Subbaraman, head of global macro research at Nomura, discusses China's policy support for the economy and where he's seeing bright...
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US Companies Add the Fewest Jobs Since March

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Private payrolls rose by 177,000 in August following an upwardly revised 371,000 increase in the prior month, according to figures published Wednesday by the ADP Research Institute. Michael McKee has the details on Bloomberg Television.
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US-China Tensions Weigh on Apple's Supply Chains

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Apple's major suppliers list in 2022 shows that 80% of its manufacturing partners have a footprint in China, but as the company seeks to diversify its supply chain, that list is set to change and could mean higher prices for consumers....
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What S&P's PMI Report Signals for the ECB and Fed

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S&P Global Market Intelligence Chief Business Economist Chris Williamson discusses the key takeaways from the S&P's August PMI report with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Cell-Therapy Company Cellares Raises $255 Million

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Cell therapy contract manufacturer Cellares has raised $255 million from investors to build a high-tech plant in New Jersey. CEO Fabian Gerlinghaus says the company wants to expand to Europe and Asia. He says these therapies can help...