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Webvan Founder Doesn't Expect Online Grocery Demand to Fall

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May.13 -- Louis Borders, chief executive officer of Home Delivery Service and founder of Webvan Group Inc., sees a lot of opportunity in the home-delivery business amid the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and...
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China Must Pay a Price for Hong Kong: Former Governor Patten

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May.28 -- “China is an enemy to us now,” says Former Governor of Hong Kong Christopher Patten as he discusses China’s approval of new national security legislation in Hong Kong, and the need for a unified global response against People’s...
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Bloomberg

Belstaff CEO Sees High Motivation to Shop After Lockdown

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Jun.16 -- "We look to the second half of next year as being a vibrant multichannel performance operation," says Belstaff CEO Helen Wright. The reopening of one of the company's stores in Munich had been an encouraging benchmark for the...
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Payments Show Restaurants Adapted to Pandemic, Says Shift4 CEO

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Nov.24 -- Jared Isaacman, chief executive officer at Shift4 Payments Inc., discusses the hospitality industry's road to recovery amid the Covid-19 pandemic on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Fed's Bostic Sees Positive Economic Growth in 2021

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Nov.19 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the outlook for the economy and the central bank's efforts to support growth amid the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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CLEAN : French Socialist candidate Audrey Pulvar campaigns for free public transport

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Former television anchor Audrey Pulvar, who is leading the Socialist party's campaign in upcoming regional elections, promises voters "a left-wing, ecologist and feminist" alternative to the incumbent centre-right president of the Paris...
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Blue Lotus Has a ‘Buy’ Rating for Tencent, Says MD Yang

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May.20 -- Shawn Yang, managing director at Blue Lotus Capital Advisors, discusses Tencent Holdings Ltd.'s earnings and who he thinks will be the winners and losers of China’s tech crackdown. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Stripe President: We’re Enthusiastic Bitcoin Fans

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Jun.15 -- John Collison, co-founder and president of Stripe Inc., discusses the digital payment company's $95 billion valuation and how it performed during the pandemic. He also talks about whether the company will accept Bitcoin...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French shopkeepers fined for leaving air-conditioned shop doors open

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French authorities have begun punishing businesses in Paris that do not comply with the new requirement to keep doors and windows closed when air conditioning is cooling their shops (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Alibaba IPO Comes With 'Substantial' Risk: Luria

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Sept. 18 -- Wedbush Securities' Gil Luria discusses Alibaba's pending IPO with Stephanie Ruhle and Emily Chang on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Alibaba IPO: Will Proceeds Be an Acquisition Currency?

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Sept. 19 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Praveen Menon discusses Alibabas IPO and expansion plans with Matt Miller on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Whats Next for Alibaba After $25 Billion IPO?

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- Wedbush Securities Technology Analyst Gil Luria wieghs in on the Alibaba IPO. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Beijing skyscrapers and skyline

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Beijing skyscrapers and skyline
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+4:3 Political turmoil spawns unrest and economic collapse

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March 12, 2011 1. Various of armed rebels loyal to internationally recognised Ivory Coast president Alassane Ouattara manning road blocks in Abidjan March 15, 2011 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Sitafa Ouattara, political counsellor of the RHDP...
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Curated Video

8007B KAMUCHEA REFUGEES + CUTS

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Background to Story: The continuing plight of Cambodian refugees on both sides of the Kampuchea-Thailand border was given special publicity in February when more than 150 celebrities, including American singer Joan Baez and Norwegian...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Antwerp: Belgium inaugurates the worlds biggest lock

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CLEAN : Antwerp: Belgium inaugurates the worlds biggest lock
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pope to make major speech in Italys little China

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CLEAN : Pope to make major speech in Italys little China
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Mega agrobusiness grows resentment in Mozambique

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VOICED : Mega agrobusiness grows resentment in Mozambique
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France crushes huge illegal ivory haul

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CLEAN : France crushes huge illegal ivory haul
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: CITES: relief for elephants protectors

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CLEAN: CITES: relief for elephants protectors
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Canada hails Belgian breakthrough in CETA talks

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Canadian head of diplomacy Stephane Dion on Thursday welcomed an agreement between Belgian parties to end opposition to the EU Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
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Bloomberg

BCC Says Businesses Not That Pessimistic About Brexit

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Feb.28 -- Adam Marshall, director general at BCC, discusses the Brexit process and its impact on U.K. businesses. He speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Trump Plans To Crack Down On Trade Abuses

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Washington - March 31, 20171. President Donald Trump meeting with manufacturers 2. SOUNDBITE (English) U.S. President Donald Trump:"My administration is working every day to make it easier for manufacturers to build, hire and grow in...
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Chinese Firm Agrees To Pay Record Fine

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The Justice Department says the Chinese firm ZTE Corp. has agreed to plead guilty and pay the United States $892 million for violating sanctions against Iran. The department said the company had illegally shipped sensitive U.S.-made...