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US Recession Is Delayed, Not Canceled, Thornburg Says
Jeffrey Klingelhofer, co-head of investments and managing director at Thornburg Investment Management, discusses the outlook for US and Chinese economies, and the implications for financial markets. He speaks with Paul Allen on...
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South Africa Power Crisis: Minister 'Confident' About Ending Cuts
South African Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says he's "confident and buoyant" that energy shortages are being tackled, telling Bloomberg Television that efforts will lift energy availability toward 70%.
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China Monthly Yuan Loans Fall to Lowest Since 2009
Chinese banks extended the smallest amount of monthly loans in July since 2009 in another sign of weak demand in China's economy. Tom Mackenzie and Valerie Tytel report on Bloomberg Television.
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E.On CEO: Energy Crisis in Europe Is Not Over
Leonhard Birnbaum, chief executive officer at E.On, discusses the state of the energy complex in Europe and his outlook for the sector. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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We Are In An Unstable Situation: Dynan
Karen Dynan, Harvard Kennedy School Professor, discusses the outlook for federal debt. She speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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NHS in danger of being buried under social care avalanche, Sir Ed Davey warns
The NHS is in danger of being buried under a social care “avalanche” as patients struggle to find adequate care to allow them to leave hospital, according to the Liberal Democrats leader.
Sir Ed Davey said in a speech at the LGA...
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Women Hit Harder by London's Surging Rents
London Rent is now so high that a woman on an average salary would need to double her pay to afford it. Haidi Stroud-Watts and Rishaad Salamat report on Bloomberg Television.
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Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer speak to activists in Uxbridge
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speak to activists during a walkabout ahead of the Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election
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UK Has Plunged in Global Competitiveness Rankings
The UK has fallen six places down the global economic competitiveness rankings because business leaders have lost confidence in the country, due in part to "government incompetence." In a separate analysis, the Institute for Public...
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Malaysian Central Bank Official on Inflation
Fraziali Ismail, Assistant Governor at Bank Negara Malaysia, discusses the outlook for monetary policy and inflation in the country. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin.
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Higher Capital Requirements Won't Trigger Chaos, Cohen Says
H. Rodgin "Rodge" Cohen, Sullivan & Cromwell senior chairman, discusses the aftermath of the US bank failures and how higher capital requirements for banks could impact the financial system. He speaks with David Westin and Romaine...
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Doomers Vs. Data: Who Should You Trust?
Bloomberg Opinion contributor Kyla Scanlon says the Bureau of Labor Statistics is our friend.
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Taoiseach and Tanaiste visit Bloom festival
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Tanaiste Micheal Martin visit the Bloom festival in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Speaking during his visit, Mr Varadkar denied he is afraid to take tough political decisions to meet targets on emissions reductions.
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The ECB Turns 25: Crises and Challenges
On June 1st, the European Central Bank turns 25 years old. What began as the biggest monetary experiment in history, is now the world's second biggest reserve currency. But, it hasn't always been a smooth ride. And among the Euro-zone's...
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Ivanhoe Mines Founder: Copper Market Weakness Is Temporary
Ivanhoe Mines Founder Robert Friedland says the tumble in copper prices is a momentary and that the world is facing a crisis of supply in copper, with not enough mines being built to satisfy future needs. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine...
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Protesters gather outside Shell annual general meeting at Excel centre
Climate protesters have gathered outside the Excel centre in east London ahead of oil giant Shell’s annual general meeting.
Groups include Christian Climate Action, a branch of Extinction Rebellion; Catholic protest group Laudato Si’...
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Markets in 3 Minutes: Fed Cuts Only Come With US Recession
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe."
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Hopeful for a Bipartisan Agreement: Sen. Cardin on Debt Talks
Democratic Senator of Maryland Ben Cardin discusses US Treasury Janet Yellen's newest letter stating that it is 'highly likely' the US government may not be able to meet all of its obligations by as early as June 1st, and whether or not...
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Taoiseach hopes giving Co Clare locals ‘reasonable assurances’ will end blockade
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he hopes answering the questions of locals in Co Clare who are protesting, and giving them “reasonable assurances”, will “allow the blockade to be lifted”.
Locals have organised a protest outside Magowna...
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RBC's Wu Silverman Says Market Is Underpricing a Debt-Ceiling Resolution
RBC Capital Markets Equity Derivatives Strategist Amy Wu Silverman says a "quicker and easier" resolution to the debt-ceiling debate is the most underpriced scenario by markets on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Masters: Risk of a Severe Hard Landing Is Diminishing
Blythe Masters, founding partner at fintech-focused private equity firm Motive Partners, says the risk of a severe hard landing for the American economy is diminishing. This episode of "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein" was...
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Warren Buffett in Contact With Biden Team on Banking Crisis
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has been having multiple talks with senior officials in President Joe Biden's administration in recent days as the regional banking crisis unfolds, according to people familiar with the matter....
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Bloomberg TV Guests React on UBS-Credit Suisse Deal
UBS agreed to buy Credit Suisse for 3 billion francs in a government-brokered deal aimed at restoring calm to financial markets. Some market guests on Bloomberg TV weigh in on the latest development and the implications.
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Fed Should Admit Mistake, Cut Rates: Allspring's Patel
The Federal reserve has "done more than enough damage to the financial system," Allspring Global Investments Senior Portfolio Manager Margie Patel says during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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