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Bloomberg

China Developer Sunac Warns of Losses Up to $4 Billion for 2022

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Beijing-based real estate developer Sunac China Holdings Ltd. warned investors that it expects a second consecutive year of multi billion-yuan losses. This underscores the plight of China's builders. Russell Ward reports on Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Dublin brought to standstill as farmers step up beef price protest

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Dublin city centre has been brought to a standstill as hundreds of farmers took part in a protest over beef prices. The “tractorcade” protest made its way into Ireland's capital on Wednesday afternoon in a bid to highlight low prices...
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Press Association

Gardai warn of delays on major Dublin routes during fuel prices protest

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Motorists have been told to expect severe delays on major routes in and around Dublin, as hauliers stage a protest against record fuel prices. A group calling itself the Irish Truckers And Haulage Association Against Fuel Prices said in...
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Press Association

BP profits soar to £23bn after spike in oil and gas prices

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Profit more than doubled at oil giant BP last year as the business benefited from runaway gas prices caused by the war in Ukraine. The company said it will invest an additional eight billion dollars (£6.6 billion) each in the energy...
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Press Association

British Gas owner Centrica sees profits more than treble in 2022

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British Gas owner Centrica has seen its profits soar to more than £3 billion for 2022 amid rocketing energy prices that have sparked a cost-of-living crisis. The energy giant reported underlying operating profits of £3.3 billion against...
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Bloomberg

Volvo Adding Research Lab in $3.3 Billion European Battery Push

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Volvo Cars CEO Hakan Samuelsson discusses the company's plans to build electric-vehicle batteries in Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

EBRD's Javorcik on Europe's Energy Crunch

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Beata Javorcik, chief economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, discusses the energy cost of Russia's war. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : The world is paying "a very hefty price of war" according to the OECD

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The OECD says the war in Ukraine will continue to be costly, with the organisation significantly downgrading its global growth forecast for next year, faced with prolonged effects of the conflict (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

'Russia-Linked' Metals to Rise Further: Fitch Solutions

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Sabrin Chowdhury, head of commodities analysis at Fitch Solutions, looks at how the geopolitical risks over Russia's invasion of Ukraine are affecting metals. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

"The Price of Freedom"

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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers discusses the rise of prices at the pump and says if the cost of gas is higher for our freedom, it is a small price to pay.
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Bloomberg

Oil Prices Fall on Demand Drop

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Sara Vakhshouri, SVB International founder & president, discusses the state of oil markets. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Singapore Launches New Measures to Cool Property Market

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Singapore has introduced a new round of property curbs for its public and private residential markets in a bid to cool the surge in home prices over the last year. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Zillow's Olsen Says House Prices Are Falling

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Skylar Olsen, Zillow Chief Economist, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson that she is seeing house prices falling across the United States. She said this Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas".
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Bloomberg

LTCM Co-Founder Haghani: How Negative Rates Impact Long-Term Bonds

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Nov.22 -- Victor Haghani, ElmPartners Management founder and Long-Term Capital Management co-founder, discusses the impact of negative interest rates on long-term bonds with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Amazon Raises Cost Of Prime Membership Following Strong Q4 Earnings

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The e-commerce company is raising the price of its Prime membership for the first time in four years — from $119 to $139 per year.
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Bloomberg

Philippines Plans $500 Million Green Bond Sale, Finance Secretary Says

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Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez discusses the outlook for the economy and the government's policies. The economy expanded more than expected in the fourth quarter, lending a firmer base to a recovery that policy makers...
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto Buys Argentina Lithium Project in Battery Push

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Rio Tinto Group accelerates its push into battery materials. The world's second-biggest miner agreed to buy a lithium mine in Argentina. Jim Thornhill reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Hindustan Zinc's Misra On Growth, Investment Plans

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Hindustan Zinc CEO & Whole Time Director Arun Misra discusses growth and investment plans for India's biggest zinc and silver producer. Misra was also recently appointed as Chairman of the International Zinc Association. He was speaking...
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Bloomberg

Biggest U.S. Gas Driller Eyes Investing in Exports

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EQT President and CEO Toby Rice joined Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kailey Leinz to discuss gas prices and investments in U.S. liquefied natural gas export terminals on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Intelligence Presents: The Equity Outlook

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May.04 -- BI Chief Equity Strategist Gina Martin Adams shares her outlook for equities at the Bloomberg Wealth virtual summit.
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Bloomberg

Housing Market Bending, Not Breaking on Rates: Evercore Analyst

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Evercore ISI Head of Housing Research Stephen Kim says the US residential real estate market is "holding up extremely well" despite the recent rise in mortgage rates. The housing market is "bending for sure under the weight of those...
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Bloomberg

ANZ Expects to See Further Downside for Metals

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Daniel Hynes, senior strategist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., discusses the outlook for commodities, and how Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the Covid lockdowns in China are affecting markets. He speaks with Haidi...
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Curated Video

The Economy's Role In President Biden's State Of The Union Address

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Given the unique challenges facing the U.S. economy, expect it to be a big topic in President Biden's first State of the Union address.
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Bloomberg

Copper Could Hit $20,000 a Ton, Says BofA's Blanch

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May.11 -- Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America, is very bullish on copper. “We think we could go as high as $20,000 a ton if the supply of scrap copper doesn’t make it to the market,"...