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Ryanair boss labels Irish ministers ‘dunces’ over Dublin Airport passenger cap

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Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has launched a fresh broadside against Irish Transport Minister Eamon Ryan as he blamed a passenger cap at Dublin Airport for blocking the airline’s growth. Mr O’Leary said Mr Ryan and his Green Party...
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Bloomberg

Screentime: The Future of Content and Capital in Entertainment

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Sherrese Clarke Soares of HarbourView Equity Partners discusses investing in the entertainment industry, growth in the music industry and backing diverse content. She speaks with Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Pegasus Airlines CEO on Travel Demand, Fuel Prices

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Pegasus CEO Guliz Ozturk says that "revenge travel" that was prevalent after the pandemic is over as people begin checking fares more closely again, as they did before Covid-19. Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg TV's Guy Johnson at...
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'Revenge Travel Has Come to an End,' Pegasus CEO Says

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Pegasus, the low-cost Turkish airline, says so-called "revenge travel" that was prevalent after the pandemic is over as people begin checking fares more closely again, as they did before Covid-19. Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg...
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BNP's Charlotte Conlan on M&A, Private Credit, Leveraged Finance

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Charlotte Conlan, vice chair of global leveraged finance an BNP Paribas, discusses the mergers and acquisitions landscape, private credit, and her outlook for the leveraged finance business. She speaks with Bloomberg's Claire Ruckin at...
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Tottenham Would Welcome Harry Kane Back, Levy Says

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Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy says the team could buy back England captain Harry Kane in the future. He speaks in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro in London.
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Tanaiste says any funding model must respect independence between Government and media

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Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin has said there could be “dangers” in directly funding RTE as his party’s annual think-in concluded with a debate on the future of broadcasting in Ireland. Speaking to reporters at the end of the event,...
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Saudi-Driven Oil Rally Set to Continue

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Oil prices are in focus after Saudi Arabia and Russia extended output cuts to the end of the year. Brent crude remains above $90 a barrel and New York traded futures are within striking distance of that level. Su Keenan reports on...
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Texas Declares Energy Emergency, On Edge of Blackouts

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Texas declared its first power emergency since a deadly winter storm two years ago and came close to rolling blackouts as soaring temperatures roasted the second-largest US state. Bloomberg's Julie Fine reports from Dallas. Follow...
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How the Saudi Oil Output Cut Impacts Markets

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Saudi Arabia prolonged its unilateral oil production cut by another three months. Julia Fanzeres has more on what this could mean for markets on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Markets in 3 Minutes: The Reaction Function Is the Big Change

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Mark Cudmore and Tom Mackenzie break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Bloomberg

American Air Pilots Approve Record Contract

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American Airlines pilots approved a new contract that would provide 46% in cumulative pay raises and retirement contributions over its four-year term, along with a bonus, improved scheduling, sick leave and insurance benefits. Mary...
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Travel + Leisure CEO Expects Airfares to Stay High

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Travel + Leisure CEO Mike Brown says long-haul travel to Europe was very strong this summer. He says people are taking more cruises now and airfares will likely stay elevated. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Paschal Donohoe discusses cost-of-living measures in the upcoming budget

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Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has said Budget 2024 will be “big” but further warned of the Government’s precautionary approach to contributing towards inflation. Mr Donohoe said he and Finance Minister Michael McGrath...
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Sadiq Khan helps feed children after emergency funding programme

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Mayor Sadiq Khan visited Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, which helps families in Southwark and Lambeth, to meet some of those benefitting from his emergency free holiday meals funding. Millions of free meals are being given to...
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Bloomberg

Trinity's Hehir Sees 'Choppy' Debt Markets Ahead

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Sean Hehir, Trinity Investments CEO, talks about the economic challenges facing property owners and the big resort travel trends he's seeing. He speaks to Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle.
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Bloomberg

US Manufacturing Activity Contracts in July to 46.4

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Timothy Fiore, chairman of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee, says US manufacturing "could very well be in the trough," as he discusses the takeaways from the ISM's July factory gauge on "Bloomberg Markets." The ISM's gauge...
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Passengers Are Pushing Back on Airfares: Becker

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Helane Becker, TD Cowen senior research analyst, talks about how travel has changed since the pandemic and she says passengers are pushing back against higher fares. She's on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Guotai Junan's Zhou on China PMI

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Guotai Junan International Holdings Chief Economist Hao Zhou breaks down the latest China PMI numbers. He speaks with David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Mayor announces new Violence Reduction Unit investment

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The Mayor of London announces that Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) is investing new funding of £7.4m in a series of activities beginning this summer to provide positive opportunities for young people and tackle violence in the...
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Bloomberg

Top China Housing Official Urges Fresh Real Estate Rescue Effort

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China's top housing official wants to strengthen efforts to revive the country's ailing property sector. Chang Shu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Families hit by summer getaway delays

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Families embarking on summer getaways are being hit by traffic jams and delays. National Highways closed part of the Dartford Crossing because of a crash on Friday, causing long tailbacks. The location is where the M25 – the UK’s...
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Lorries and cars queue at the Port of Dover as the summer travel period gets underway

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Lorries and cars queue at the Port of Dover, Kent, as the busy summer travel period gets underway.
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‘Busiest travel day’ to be hit by strikes and delays, holidaymakers warned

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The 'busiest travel day of the weekend' is likely to be hit by train strikes and delays, it has been warned. Saturday is expected to be the day most people travel abroad, according to travel association Abta, after schools across...