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HSBC on Cathay Pacific Interim Results

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Parash Jain, Global Equity Sector Head, Shipping & Ports and APAC Head of Transport Research at HSBC, gives his outlook for Cathay Pacific after the airline reported its best half-yearly return in 13 years. He also discusses the shipping...
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China Trade Plunges More Than Forecast

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China is seeing exports fall for a third straight month in July. Imports also plunged way more than anticipated. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Facing a Weaker 2H: Newman

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Mark Newman, Chemours President & CEO discusses his company's earnings. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Interview Aired Monday 7/31
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HSBC's Quinn: UK is Very Good Place to have an HQ

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"The UK is a very good place to have a headquarter for a global institution." Noel Quinn, chief executive officer at HSBC Holdings Plc, discusses his commitment to the UK as a financial hub. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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China Shows Debt Relief Openness: IMF Managing Director

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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said China was coming with more openness to the debt relief talks for stressed developing nations held during the Group of Twenty meetings for finance chiefs in India....
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United Airlines Avoids a Pilots Strike

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United Airlines Holdings Inc. and its pilots' union reached in principle a new labor agreement that is the richest ever at a US carrier, ending more than four years of negotiations. Pilots could get raises of up to about 19%. George...
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Ascend by Cirium's Lu on Asia Aviation Outlook

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Joanna Lu, head of consultancy for Asia at Ascend by Cirium, discusses her outlook for Asia's travel sector in the second half of 2023. She speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Ministers defend going beyond 5% spending rule

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The ministers for finance and public expenditure have defended increasing expenditure beyond their own 5% rule as they announced the Government’s Summer Economic Statement. The Cabinet has agreed an overall package for the budget of 6.4...
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IndiGo Places Record Order With Airbus

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Airbus SE received a record order from India's IndiGo for 500 planes. It's a bull bet on an undiminished travel boom well into the next decade in the world's most populous country. Katrina Nicholas reports on Bloomberg Television.
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10 Air Conditioners Are Being Sold Every Second

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A warming world is making the need to stay cool more pressing. The International Energy Agency says approximately 10 new air conditioners will be sold every second between now and 2050. Bloomberg's Olivia Rudgard reports.
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Emirates President on Aircraft Purchase, Demand Surging

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Emirates President Tim Clark says there's sustained demand for air travel, but some demand tapering might happen mid next year. He's added the airline is planning a significant fleet renewal involving 100-150 aircraft over the period...
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Qantas Airways CEO on Strong Demand in Australia, Weak in China

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Qantas Airways CEO says demand is booming in Australia and North America, somehow compensating for weak demand in China. The CEO Alan Joyce, who's going to be stepping down after 15 years, spoke with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the IATA...
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Decoupling Doesn't Make Sense Economically: Palmisano

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Sam Palmisano, Center for Global Enterprise Chairman discusses de-risking, decoupling and investing in infrastructure of chips facilities. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Terra Capital's Bond on Natural Resources

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Jeremy Bond, Founder and Chief Investment Officer at Terra Capital, discusses opportunities in the natural resources sector. He speaks with Yvonne Man at the annual Sohn Conference Hong Kong on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Slower Pace of Recovery for China's Big 3 Airlines: Jain

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Parash Jain, APAC head of transport research at HSBC Holdings Plc, discusses the upcoming results of China's big 3 airlines, international business travel and where he's seeing travelers go. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Tabbush Report Founder on HSBC Shareholder Meeting

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Daniel Tabbush, Founder of the Tabbush Report, discusses his outlook for HSBC as the bank's executives pledge to keep up dividend payments at its Hong Kong shareholder meeting. He speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Standard Chartered's Ding on China PMI

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Ding Shuang, Greater China and North Asia Chief Economist at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses China's PMI numbers and economic outlook. He speaks with Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Apple Wants to Rely Less on China to Make Phones

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Bloomberg Businessweek's Josh Brustein joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss how the iPhone maker is laying the foundation to make phones elsewhere, from the screws on up.
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S. Africa Power Crisis Expected to Intensify: Investec Bank CEO

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South Africa's electricity crisis will intensify in the next two years before it improves as private power generation sources come online, Investec Bank CEO Richard Wainwright says on Bloomberg TV.
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Securing South Africa's $110 Billion Foreign Investment Target

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How can South Africa reach its target of $110 billion in foreign investment despite logistics crises and recent outflows? Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja asked CEOs and national leaders at the fifth annual South Africa Investment...
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TSMC's Outlook Disappoints as Global Tech Slump Persists

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. forecast worse-than-anticipated revenue for the current quarter, reflecting a persistent slump in demand for everything from smartphones to server chips Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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SIG's Hosseini on SK Hynix Performance

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Mehdi Hosseini, Senior Tech Hardware Analyst at Susquehanna International Group, discusses his views on SK Hynix's first quarter earnings and on the global chips sector. He speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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SK Hynix's Losses Widen After Tech Slump Deepens

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South Korean memory chip supplier SK Hynix Inc. posted its second straight quarterly loss after revenue plummeted about 60%. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Refugee in Rwanda does not think the country has the capacity for thousands of migrants migrants

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On Saturday, one refugee living in Rwanda told reporters he had “never felt I have been considered as a foreigner”, but said he did not see the African nation having the capacity to hold “many thousands” of migrants. Fesseha Teame, 48,...