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ECB’s Stournaras Says Virus Bond-Plan Exit Depends on Inflation

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Jul.29 -- The European Central Bank will decide when to unwind its pandemic stimulus program based mostly on how inflation develops, according to policy maker Yannis Stournaras, suggesting that emergency asset purchases may continue...
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Virus slams black Americans, exposes inequities

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Work From Home Creates More Flexibility, Says Euronext CEO

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Jul.30 -- Stephane Boujnah, chief executive officer at Euronext NV, discusses the rejection of the shorter trading hours, diversity in the industry, working from home and his outlook for the second half of the year. He speaks exclusively...
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Investors Need to Reprice Risk Amid Virus Spread: State Street

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Feb.24 -- Timothy Graf, head of macro strategy EMEA at State Street, and Kit Juckes, chief FX strategist at Societe Generale, discuss the impact of the coronavirus on equities, foreign-exchange markets and the global economy. They speak...
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Scientists create monthly birth control pill

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Want Coronavirus Tests Results in 90 Minutes? Here’s How

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Aug.07 -- Christofer Toumazou, founder of DnaNudge and professor at Imperial College in London, discusses his coronavirus testing machine, how it works and the plans to scale up the business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Trump Shifts Tone on Virus

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Mar.16 -- President Donald Trump has shifted his tone on the coronavirus outbreak. It was a remarkable pivot from last week and Trump acknowledged the situation is quite bad and warned that it could last for several months. Bloomberg’s...
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India Expects Demand Revival in Festival Season: Adviser

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Aug.10 -- Krishnamurthy Subramanian, the Indian government's chief economic adviser, discusses the outlook for the economy, which heads for its first full-year contraction in more than four decades amid the coronavirus outbreak. He...
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How Coronavirus Is Impacting Japan’s Economy

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Mar.11 -- Jun Saito, senior research fellow at Japan Center for Economic Research, discusses the spread of coronavirus and its potential impact on Japan's economy and the 2020 Olympics. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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WHO Says Virus Outbreak Could Become Pandemic

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Feb.28 -- The number of coronavirus cases in South Korea crossed 2,000. Japan is closing schools to limit the spread of the outbreak. New cases continue to appear outside of China with New Zealand and Lithuania reporting their first...
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Swine Fever Is a Big Deal in China, Says Global Agritrends' Stuart

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Sep.07 -- Brett Stuart, founding partner and president at Global Agritrends, discusses the spreading of swine fever in China and how it will impact the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Trump Urges U.S. Back to Work; Deaths Fall in New York

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May.11 -- President Donald Trump is trying to convince Americans it’s safe to return to work, Vice President Mike Pence has been self-isolating following his press secretary's diagnosis of Covid-19, New York reported the lowest number of...
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Will 'caution fatigue’ dent efforts to stay safe?

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Sturgeon on reports PPE being diverted to England

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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Tuesday expressed her concerns over reports of personal protective equipment (PPE) being redirected from Scotland to England as the UK seeks to contain the new coronavirus outbreak.
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WHO working 'day and night' to combat virus

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China has reported 70,635 cases of the deadly new virus spreading across Asia to the World Health Organisation, including 1,772 deaths, according a statement by the Director-General of the World Health Organization on Monday.
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Virus slams black Americans, exposes inequities

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US patient cured of aids virus reacts to UK success

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The first person to ever be cured of HIV has spoken out after a second patient appeared to be free of the virus that causes AIDS, following a stem cell transplant in London.
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Vaccine skeptics protest bill removing exemptions

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Amid a measles outbreak that has sickened more than 50 people in the Pacific Northwest, Washington lawmakers heard testimony Friday on a bill that would remove parents' ability to claim a personal or philosophical exemption to opt their...
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FDA Panel To Review Pfizer Vaccine For Children

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An FDA panel is meeting Tuesday to consider Pfizer's COVID vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11.
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Covid Response Diverges in Europe

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As Europe waits for the omicron variant to peak, divergence is growing among EU countries on how best to tackle the pandemic. Austria is implementing a vaccine mandate that starts today, and at the same time France has a timeline to ease...
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Moderna Chair Says Covid Pandemic May Shift to Endemic in 2022

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Moderna Inc. co-founder Noubar Afeyan says the Covid-19 pandemic could start moving into an endemic phase in 2022. "It really depends on what happens and the decisions that are made across the world," Afeyan said on Bloomberg Television,...
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FDA Approves Eli Lilly's Antibody Combo Treatment

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It's a mix of two of its monoclonal antibody drugs.