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Nearly 70 dead in virus outbreak at veterans home

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Nearly 70 residents sickened with the coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for aging veterans.
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Deutsche Post Sees 'Encouraging Signs' While Virus Impact Not Over: CEO

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Mar.10 -- Deutsche Post AG Chief Executive Officer Frank Appel discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the company and the outlook for freight markets. The German mail operator, which owns the DHL express-package and freight...
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Airlines Suffer Coronavirus Hit as EU Plans to Ease Slot-Use Rule

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Mar.10 -- Airlines are increasingly feeling the effects of the spread of the coronavirus, while the European Union plans to help the industry with a temporary easing of slot-use rules. Bloomberg Intelligence’s George Ferguson has the...
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Clorox CEO Says Cleaning Products Sales Up 40% From Pre-Virus

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May.08 -- Clorox Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Benno Dorer discusses the increased demand for its disinfecting products due to the coronavirus pandemic, third-quarter performance, and growth strategy with Bloomberg's Ed...
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Investment Grade Market Recovery Has A Lot of Room to Grow, Pinebridge Investments Says

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May.04 -- Pinebridge Investments Senior VP & Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income, Omar Slim says the Investment Grade market recovery has still a lot of room to go. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Senate hearing pushes more virus test development

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The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) holds hearing on on "Shark Tank" type development for new tests for COVID-19.
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OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria on The Global Impacts Of Coronavirus

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Feb.23 -- The coronavirus outbreak presents another reason for nations with fiscal surpluses to boost their spending and support the global economy. That's according to OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria. He spoke exclusively to...
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Hong Kong’s Airlines Suffer After Protests

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Dec.17 -- Hong Kong’s airlines face the prospect of further job cuts and even bankruptcies as anti-Beijing protests continue to deter tourists from the city, adding to the pressure on an industry already facing headwinds globally....
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5G Devices Will Spur Network Capacity, Says Qualcomm President

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Oct.14 -- Cristiano Amon, president at Qualcomm Inc., discusses the rollout of 5G data transmission and the effect it will have on the computer chipmaking market on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Coronavirus testing facilities open at Dublin Airport

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Two coronavirus testing facilities are opening at Dublin Airport. Passengers and the general public will be able to take either a drive-through or walk-in test. The sites will initially have the capacity for up to 12,000 tests per day,...
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Barrick Gold CEO Expects Prices to Settle at a New Base

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Aug.10 -- Barrick Gold Corp. Chief Executive Officer Mark Bristow talks about the gold price forecast and his company's second-quarter earnings. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Summers, Tarullo Debate the Fed's Monetary Policy Shift

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Sep.18 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adiser to Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden, says that the Fed becomes a sideshow when it cannot predict or control inflation with...
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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FEMA says it will stop paying for cloth face masks for schools. Maryland will enter into the third phase of reopening.
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Business Travel Is Almost Non-Existent, Says Southwest Airlines CEO

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Jul.23 -- Gary Kelly, Southwest Airlines chief executive officer, says the air on planes is safe to breathe and he expects fares to remain low for a very long time. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Honeywell Wants to Help U.S. Reopen From Covid, CEO Says

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Aug.18 -- Darius Adamczyk, chief executive officer at Honeywell International Inc., speaks exclusively to Emily Chang about how the company is aiding in the reopening of the U.S. economy from the Covid-19 pandemic on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Nearly one in ten schools closed due to covid-19 in England

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VOICED: Nearly one in ten schools in England remain fully or partially closed due to covid-19. SHOWS: Teachers and school children wearing face masks, children in school and interviews with Head Teacher, Grace Academy, Darren Gelder,...
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We Have to Learn How to Live With the Virus, Says Cleveland Clinic CEO

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Jul.06 -- Cleveland Clinic CEO Dr. Tom Mihaljevic discusses the pace of covid-19 infections in the U.S. and the mild increase in cases at Cleveland Clinic. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Dombrovskis Calls for Timely, Ambitious EU Fiscal Plan

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Jul.07 -- European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis says the commission's forecast for a deeper recession than previously expected highlights the need for the European Union to come to an ambitious fiscal agreement...
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Florida to Speed Testing for People With Virus Symptoms

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Jul.20 -- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says state officials are experimenting with expedited testing of people with Covid-19 symptoms to speed up getting results from labs. (Excerpt)
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French Economy Rebounding Sharply, Says Credit Agricole CFO

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Aug.06 -- Jerome Grivet, chief financial officer at Credit Agricole SA, discusses the company’s loan-loss provisions, the French economy and his outlook for the dividend. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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BioNTech Says Making More Covid-19 Doses Depends on Many Factors

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Dec.22 -- BioNTech SE Chief Commercial Officer Sean Marett says the ability to make more than 1.3 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses with its partner Pfizer Inc. depends on many factors. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Taiwan Stocks Sink on Virus Woes, Tech Rout

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May.12 -- Randy Abrams, head of Taiwan securities research and semiconductors sector research at Credit Suisse Group AG, discusses the selloff in Taiwan stocks and his outlook for the market. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”