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2021 Weather Disasters Cost U.S. $145 Billion

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The 20 costliest weather disasters last year totaled $145 billion in damages, making it the third-costliest year on record.
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Zoom 'Will Be There' When People Return to the Office: CFO

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Jun.02 -- Kelly Steckelberg, CFO at Zoom Video Communications Inc., says the company will be able to maintain its growth even when people start to return to the office, as there will be more product expansion to allow customers to work...
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Uber-Didi China Merger Set to Breeze Past Regulators

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Aug. 16 -- Uber and Didi are moving ahead with their planned merger of their China businesses. Major deals are often held up by anti-trust regulators, but Bloomberg reports this multi-billion dollar merger is likely to breeze past...
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Stock Exchange of Thailand President on Markets, EM Selloff, IPO

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Aug.29 -- Pakorn Peetathawatchai, president of the Stock Exchange of Thailand, discusses the Thai stock market, Thailand's political landscape, the emerging market selloff, what's next for the stock market and their IPO. He speaks...
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Winton Founder David Harding on Rewriting His Hedge Fund's Strategy

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Mar.18 -- David Harding, the billionaire founder of hedge fund firm Winton Group whose quantitative models generated double-digit returns for decades, talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker about why he's reinventing his business all over...
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Chewy CEO on First Quarter, Customer Growth, Competition

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Jul.19 -- Sumit Singh, chief executive officer at Chewy, discuses first-quarter results, growth projections, and competition from Amazon.com Inc. and Walmart Inc. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Facebook staffs up to develop a social metaverse, and Tesla marks a billion-dollar quarter.
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White House is Encouraging Pooled Testing But Will it Work?

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In pooled testing, running several samples at one time is faster but the process is only effective in areas where cases are low.
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Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice call for intermediate inquiry into Government policy on coronavirus

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Lawyer for The Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK group, Elkan Abrahamson, talks about his clients' desire to establish an intermediate inquiry into the Government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Mr Abrahamson said it was now...
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A taxi service for women by women

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Mumbai, India, Recent, 2008 1. Various of traffic on Mumbai roads ; black and yellow cabs among traffic 2. Wide of taxi from ' ForShe ' taxi service coming to a stop 3. Mid of woman taxi driver coming out of taxi and opening door for...
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Murdoch, Blacks Apollo Form Joint Media Venture

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Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on today's top headlines on Market Makers.
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Why Moody's Raised India's Credit Rating

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Nov.17 -- Marie Diron, associate managing director at Moody's Sovereign Risk Group, discusses raising its rating on India and the reasons behind the decision. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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BSE's Chauhan Weighs in on India's GST

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Jul.04 -- BSE Managing Director and CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan weighs in on a landmark goods and services tax now rolling out across India. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why a Discovery or Viacom Deal for Scripps Is Probable

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Jul.19 -- Tim Nollen, Macquarie Capital analyst, discusses the possible combination of Scripps Networks Interactive Inc. with either Discovery Communications Inc. or Viacom Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets.'
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CAN385 NOBEL CHEMISTRY PRIZE WINNER DOCTOR DOROTHY HODGKIN FROM OXFORD

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The British Nobel chemistry prize winner, Professor Dorothy Hodgkin interviewed in her Oxford University rooms. Her work was on the structure of vitamen B12. Cuts of a0010997 1. mcu Professor Hodgkin interviewed question: the practical...
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Breaking Down China's February Inflation Data

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Mar.08 -- Vincent Chan, head of China macro research at Credit Suisse, discusses China's February inflation data and what it means for the economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Republican Senator Rand Paul CPAC Speech Cutaways

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Republican Senator Rand Paul CPAC Speech Cutaways
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Ahead of tonight's State of the Union address, the White House is vowing that President Barack Obama takes the mandate to cut federal spending seriously and will be making concrete suggestions in his budget.

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HEADLINE: White House: Obama-endorsed spending cuts loom CAPTION: Ahead of tonight's State of the Union address, the White House is vowing that President Barack Obama takes the mandate to cut federal spending seriously and will be making...
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Carbon Black CEO: DNC Hack Shows Cyber Risks Increasing

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Aug. 15 -- Patrick Morley, Carbon Black's chief executive officer, discusses the investigation into the DNC hack with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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CLEAN : Eat, pray, shop: Philippines embraces mall worshipping

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CLEAN : Eat, pray, shop: Philippines embraces mall worshipping
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Bloomberg

SoftBank Aims to Combine Yahoo Japan With Line

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Nov.18 -- SoftBank is planning to combine its Yahoo Japan internet business with messaging service Line. SoftBank is hoping the move will expand its influence online and create a viable, global competitor in some of the key industries...
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Imac and Ipod models from 1990's and 2000's in the Design Museum

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a display of Apple products and advertising literature including the Imac and Ipod in the Design Museum on 28 June 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

SoftBank’s Son Said to Press Grab for Truce With Gojek

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Oct.15 -- SoftBank Group Corp.’s Masayoshi Son is stepping up pressure on Grab Holdings Inc. co-founder Anthony Tan to work out a ceasefire with archrival Gojek, according to people familiar with the matter. Southeast Asia’s two most...
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Israel - Anti terrorism appeal

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Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on Monday (29/7) called on the United States to lead an international campaign against terrorism. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enters press conference at Prime Ministry SOT...