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Taking a Look at Social Impact Investing

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Aug. 10 -- Khosla Impact's Sandhya Hegde joins Bloomberg West to discuss social impact investing and addressing global issues through startup investing.
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The Consumer Experience Is Most Important: Agarwal

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Sept. 19 -- Kimberly-Clark Corporation Asia-Pacific President Achal Agarwal discusses his companys expansion plan into Asia, the challenges they face in the region and how they are most concerned with the consumer experience. He speaks...
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Wells Fargo CFO Says Consumer Spending Picking Up

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Oct.14 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, discusses the bank's third-quarter performance, consumer spending, and loan demand on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Amazon Fuel-Inflation Fee Pushes Sellers to Raise Prices

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Amazon.com Inc. is instituting a 5% fuel and inflation fee April 28 on online merchants that use its shipping services. Bloomberg Quicktake's Alex Webb examines the potential impact on merchants and consumers.
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73% of Fashion Industry Is Value-Destroying: McKinsey

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Dec.02 -- Anita Balchandani, partner at McKinsey & Co. Inc., discusses the global fashion industry, the trend she’s seeing and her outlook for the industry. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Unilever CEO Jope on Prices, Raw Materials, Revenue

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Unilever Plc Chief Executive Officer Alan Jope discusses consumer-goods prices, raw material costs and the outlook for revenue after the firm reported first-quarter sales growth of 7.3% on an underlying basis. Analysts expected a gain of...
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U.S. Banks Set Aside $35 Billion in Profits for Bad Loans

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Jul.17 -- The six largest U.S. banks have set aside $35 billion from profits to prepare for a wave of souring loans. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Sunrun CFO on Rebuilding After the Texas Energy Crisis

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Feb.26 -- Sunrun CFO Tom vonReichbauer defends solar energy in the wake of the recent weather-related crisis in Texas, saying Sunrun customers actually provided "resilience" to the energy grid. He speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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The Budget: A preview of what to expect from Rishi Sunak

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Laith Khalaf, a financial analyst at AJ Bell, talks through what to expect from the Chancellor when he delivers the Budget amid the easing of coronavirus restrictions. A rise in corporation tax is expected, which will help fill some the...
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Essar Oil's Chandra On Implications Of India's Natural Gas Price Hike

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Oct.04 -- Essar Oil and Gas Exploration and Production CEO Santosh Chandra discusses how India's natural gas price hike will spur exploration and attract investments. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Cash Is for Losers! Venmos Social Mobile Payments

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Nov. 21 -- Bloomberg's Felix Gillette examines the combination of mobile payments and social networking in the Venmo App as smartphone technology expands the move to a cashless society. He speaks on In The Loop.
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PineBridge Investments on Inflation, Volatility, Growth

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Equities in Asia and futures fell Friday and Treasuries rose as a broad risk-off mood took hold amid hot U.S. inflation data and continued negative news out of Ukraine. Pinebridge Investments Senior VP and Portfolio Manager for Global...
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President Biden Asks Congress To Suspend Gas Tax

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The White House estimates suspending both federal and state gas taxes would save drivers, on average, about 50 cents per gallon.
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Ant Financial's Feagin on MoneyGram, IPO, Expansion Plans

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Jul.17 -- Douglas Feagin, president at Ant Financial International, discusses Ant Financial's MoneyGram deal, the possibility of an IPO, their expansion plans and the "cashless cities" campaign. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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GoPro COO Sees Strong Demand for Hero 5 Camera

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Sep.07 -- CJ Prober, GoPro Inc.'s chief operating officer, discusses the company's positive forecast and turnaround strategy with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Mozilla Gets Day in Court to Restore Net Neutrality

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Feb.01 -- Mozilla Chief Operating Officer Denelle Dixon discusses the effort to restore so-called “net neutrality" rules recently rescinded by the FCC on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Apple Ecosystem Embraces USB-C

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Emily Chang speaks with Mark Gurman about Apple's shift to the lightning charging port and how this pivot brings them closer to a wireless-first future.
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Bloomberg

Investor: Drones in Public Safety to Gain Prevalence

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Dec.16 -- PwC puts the value of the drone industry at over $127 billion. And investment is flying into drone startups. In 2012, there was only one deal between a corporation and a startup. In 2015, there were 17 similar deals. Funding...
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Whats the Relationship Between Alipay and Alibaba?

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Oct. 15 -- Alipay, the payments affiliate of Alibaba Group, is pushing further into the U.S. market today, with a new payments service called E-Pass. This new service will let Chinese shoppers buy products directly on U.S. retail...
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Mondelez CEO: Price Increases Not Affecting Volumes

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Mondelez International Chairman & CEO Dirk Van De Put says price increases are not affecting volumes as consumers have savings, better wages and are focusing their spending on consuming products at home. Van De Put spoke on "Bloomberg...
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The FDA says chemicals in antibacterial soaps thought to fight germs may pose health risks. The agency proposed new rules for the makers of such cleansers to prove they work better than plain soap and water. (Dec. 16)

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The federal government said Monday it has no evidence that antibacterial chemicals used in soaps and washes help prevent the spread of germs, and it is reviewing research suggesting they may pose health risks. Regulators at the Food and...
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PBOC Rolls Out Measures to Revive Covid-Hit Economy

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China's central bank unveiled nearly two dozen measures and promises aimed at boosting the nation's economy as it deals with recent Covid outbreaks and lockdowns. Bloomberg's Enda Curran has the details.
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JPMorgan: Full Escalation Not Priced In Energy Markets

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Karen Ward, chief market strategist for EMEA at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the crisis in Ukraine and how the risk will impact energy markets. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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FalconX's Kantorovich on Future of Crypto ETFs

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FalconX Global Head of Institutional Coverage Aya Kantorovich joins Emily Chang to discuss the future of crypto ETFs as Wall Street moves closer to acceptance of crypto, how crypto is "much larger than finance" in its many different...