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Temperatures Touch 115F on Italian Island of Sardinia

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Temperatures in Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia are creeping toward the European record of 48.8C as unprecedented heat from Tokyo to Phoenix US cooks the planet. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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South Korea's Yoon Visits Damaged Areas as Downpour Leaves 40 Dead

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has visited areas battered by storms that killed least 40 people. Sangmi Cha reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Power Grids Challenged by World's Hottest June Ever

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The world just had its hottest June ever for land and sea, with ocean temperatures setting new highs for the third month in a row. Philippe Delorme, executive vice president for European operations at Schneider Electric, says next summer...
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Nomura's Ting on China Property, Economic Outlook

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Ting Lu, Chief China Economist at Nomura International, discusses China's ailing property sector and broader economic outlook. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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These Are the 10 Worst Airports in Europe

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These are the 10 worst airports in Europe according to passenger rights-company AirHelp. Alix Steel and Guy Johnson discuss. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more:...
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Heathrow Airport security staff call off strikes after accepting new pay offer

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The Unite union has called off 31 days of strikes by Heathrow Airport security staff through the summer, after workers accepted a revised pay offer.
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Oil Lower on China Stimulus Disappointment

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Nadia Martin Wiggen, Partner and Commodities Analyst at Pareto Securities, joined Bloomberg's Dani Burger to discuss the energy market
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Goldman Sachs's Bell Turns More Optimistic on European Stocks

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The case for European stocks is improving on most fronts. That's the view of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. strategists including Sharon Bell, who say regional equities are set for a boost from everything from easing inflation, a peak in...
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IAG CEO Luis Gallego on Airline Demand

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IAG's CEO Luis Gallego speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the sideline of the IATA conference in Istanbul. Gallego says that he expects demand to be "super strong" for Q2 and Q3 this year.
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Sunak: We will wait to announce where new barges to house asylum seekers will be

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Rishi Sunak said that he would “wait to announce” where new barges, set to house asylum seekers, would be located. He said that the Government does “extensive engagement with local communities in advance of other large sites or barges”.
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Spain's Embattled Prime Minister Gambles Again on Snap Election

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Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is betting that he can exploit the quirks of Spain's fractured political landscape to cling on to power after his Socialist party suffered a crushing defeat in Sunday's regional elections. Follow Bloomberg...
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Sands China COO on Macau Post-Covid Recovery as New Resort Opens

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Casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp. to concentrate on re-investing in Macau and Singapore, but is open to development opportunities elsewhere, according to Grant Chum, chief operating officer at subsidiary Sands China Ltd. Chum said...
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"Unintentional Overtightening": Clay Seigle on OPEC's Surprise Production Cut

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Rapidan Energy Group Global Oil Service Director, Clay Seigle, discusses OPEC's surprise production cut and the potential higher gas prices for Americans in the coming months. Clay speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on...
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Stocks Will Peak Mid-Year, Stifel's Bannister Says

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"I don't really want to be in front of what I think is going to be a very, very contentious debt ceiling debate," Stifel Chief Equity Strategist Barry Bannister says on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bond Yields Can Go Quite a Bit Lower: Julius Baer's Matthews

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Mark Matthews, head of Asia research at Julius Baer, discusses the current bond rally, Federal Reserve policy and his investment strategy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Optimal Capital Advisors on US Markets

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Frances Stacy, director of strategy at Optimal Advisors, discusses her views on investment strategies for the US markets. She speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Hang Seng Bank's Wang on China May Day Holiday Travel Boost

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Dan Wang, Chief Economist at Hang Seng Bank China, tells David Ingles and Yvonne man that she does not see the jump in travel bookings in China sustainable. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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The Fed Isn't Done Raising Rates: Michele

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Bob Michele, J.P. Morgan Asset Management CIO and global head of fixed income, says the Federal Reserve isn't done raising rates. He says the last rate hike was unnecessary. He's on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for business...
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How Would a Debt-Limit Breach Affect the US Economy?

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Dana Peterson, chief economist of the Conference Board, discusses the US debt limit. President Joe Biden and congressional Republicans made little tangible progress Tuesday toward averting a first-ever US default, but pledged...
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Powell's Perfect Storm: Obstacles Run Stagflation Risks

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has the odds stacked against him as he reckons the US economy can skirt recession thanks to banking, politics, and even the weather. Jill Disis explains in today's "Big Take" on Bloomberg...
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Yellen Says Treasury Could Be Out of Cash by June

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told US lawmakers that her department's ability to use special accounting maneuvers to stay within the federal debt limit could be exhausted as soon as the start of June. She's urging both side to either...
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