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SoftBank’s Vision Fund Is Said to Consider Cutting 10% of Staff
May.27 -- SoftBank Group Corp. is planning deep cuts within its Vision Fund investment arm, according to three people familiar with the matter. Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Beijing, Not Hong Kong Government, Calls the Shots, Says Race Capital Partner
May.27 -- U.S.-China tensions continue to escalate after the China National People's Congress proposed a new security law for Hong Kong which tightens China's grip on the city and jeopardizes its special trade status with the U.S. Edith...
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Airbnb lays off employees due to travel decline
Airbnb says it is laying off 25% of its workforce as it confronts a steep decline in global travel due to the new coronavirus pandemic.
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Macron Pledges New Autos Stimulus
May.27 -- French President Emmanuel Macron unveiled a raft of measures aimed at reviving his country’s struggling car industry and drawing manufacturing back to local factories. Macron called the roughly 8 billion-euro package an...
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Biden Says Rescue Plan Would Create 7.5 Million Jobs
Jan.22 -- President Joe Biden is trying to build support for his $1.9 trillion stimulus package. Biden says Congress needs to act now.
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CBQ CEO: Underlying Momentum For Bank is 'Quite Good'
Jan.28 -- Joseph Abraham, Commercial Bank of Qatar, GCEO discusses the economic impact of pandemic on Qatar and the neighboring region. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Simone Foxman on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Investcorp Invested in China's WeDoctor, Lu Daopei, Kindstar
Dec.09 -- Hazem Ben-Gacem , co-chief executive officer of Bahrain-based Investcorp Holdings BSC, the biggest private equity and alternative asset manager in the Middle East, discusses the opportunities he sees amid the coronavirus...
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U.S. Releases List of Chinese Firms With Military Ties
Dec.21 -- The Trump administration is extending its list of Chinese companies said to have ties to the military in a move that could restrict them from U.S. technology. Bloomberg’s John Liu reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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ARM Ships Record Number of Chips Amid Global Shortage
May.20 -- ARM Holdings CEO Simon Segars discusses the global semiconductor shortage and what can be done to help alleviate the worsening crisis. He also talks about the 7.3 billion ARM-based chips the company's partners have shipped and...
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Ericsson Gaining Share in 5G as Profit Beats Estimates
Apr.21 -- Ericsson said it is continuing to gain market share in the latest generation of wireless technology as the company reported first-quarter results that were stronger than analysts expected. Borje Ekholm, Ericsson CEO spoke to...
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Blackrock Expands Investments In Renewables
Apr.15 -- Blackrock Global Head of Renewable Power David Giordano speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel about Blackrock's increased investments in renewable, closing a $4.8B fund. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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White House Has 'Long List' of Infrastructure Needs
Mar.15 -- The White House sees a “long list” of urgent and important needs for the next economic package focusing on U.S. infrastructure as well as addressing climate change, according to an economic adviser. Heather Boushey, a member of...
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Delta Expects 'Robust' Domestic Travel This Summer
Mar.04 -- Delta Air Lines Inc. expects that domestic travelers will return in sufficient numbers this summer for the carrier to become profitable in the third quarter, Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian said. He also talked about...
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ECB's Enria: Pandemic a Turning Point for European Banking
ECB Supervisory Board Chairman Andrea Enria discusses banking supervision, why the pandemic was a turning point for the banks and his outlook for the sector. He speaks exclusively to Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Market Positions For Higher Inflation
Oct.06 -- KKR Head of Global Macro & Asset Allocation, Henry McVey, says CIOs are worried most about inflation and deflation. McVey speaks with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets America."
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Telenor: Continue The Growth Journey In Asia
Sep.21 -- Telenor Group Head of Asia Jorgen Rostrup, says the Norwegian telco will continue its growth journey in Asia. The region - which contributes half of total revenue - saw a growing subscriber base and increased data consumption...
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It's Very Hard to Be in Cash Now: Ares Capital CEO
Sep.21 -- Kipp deVeer, partner and head of credit at Ares Management Corp., says it's hard to be in cash now and he talks about how the Federal Reserve is impacting his investment strategy. He speaks to Sonali Basak at the Greenwich...
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Australian Super CIO Delaney on Global Markets
Oct.07 -- Mark Delaney, Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Investment Officer, Australian Super speaks with Bloomberg’s Haidi Stroud-Watts at the Bloomberg Invest Global Summit about the challenges facing the pension fund as they weather...
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Nuveen���s Malik Sees Markets Taking a Breather for Rest of 2021
Saira Malik, global equities CIO at Nuveen, does not see a market catalyst for the rest of the year and explains why she expects more challenges for markets in 2022. She speaks on ���Bloomberg Surveillance.���
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Rep. Schakowsky: Can't Afford to Postpone Infrastructure Work
Jul.30 -- U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky, an Illinois Democrat, discusses the prospects for the infrastructure bill and the possible extension of the eviction ban with Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu and Lisa Abramowicz on "Balance of Power."
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Fed’s Kaplan, Rosengren to Sell Stock Holdings by Sept. 30
Sep.10 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren and Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan will sell their individual stock holdings by the end of the month amid ethics concerns. Bloomberg’s Ritika Gupta...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON PRESENTS 1998 BUDGET PLAN REVEALED
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President Clinton's 1998 budget plan was revealed Thursday - and it provides for a an increase in foreign affairs spending after years of decline.
The President's proposed budget would also pay off all U-S debts to the...
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A last-minute budget deal forged amid bluster and tough bargaining averted an embarrassing federal shutdown, cut billions in spending and provided the first major test of the divided government.
Federal shutdown avoided, new budget fight begins
A last-minute budget deal forged amid bluster and tough bargaining averted an embarrassing federal shutdown, cut billions in spending and provided the first major test of the divided...
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GERMANY: BADEN BADEN: HOUSE OF BADEN AUCTION
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Hard times for one of Germany's oldest and richest aristocratic families has forced it to put its private fine art collection - the world's largest- up for sale this October.
The works of art come from the Grand Ducal...