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Cleverly: I see no reason why migrants won't be sent to Rwanda in coming months

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Home Secretary James Cleverly said he can see “no reason” why migrants could not be sent from the UK to Rwanda in the coming months as he answered questions from journalists during a trip to Kigali.
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Micheal Martin: Resumption of Israeli bombardment of Gaza 'unconscionable'

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Ireland’s deputy premier Micheal Martin has described the resumption of the Israeli bombardment of Gaza as “unconscionable”. “I said before the resumption of the war that it was unconscionable that the war would resume and I believe...
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Salmond unveils Alba Party’s plans for referendum Bill at Holyrood

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Former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond has said his Alba Party can “propel the independence movement forward”, as it unveiled plans to lodge a referendum Bill at Holyrood. Ash Regan, who recently defected to Alba from the SNP, is...
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Progress made in DUP talks but no timeline for return of Stormont: Heaton-Harris

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Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has insisted that talks with the DUP over the trade border impasse are making progress, but has refused to put a timeline on the restoration of Stormont. Mr Heaton-Harris, who was part of a...
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Tanaiste and Women of Honour to re-engage over inquiry terms

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Women of Honour spokeswoman Diane Byrne speaks to the media after a meeting with Tanaiste Micheal Martin on the proposed terms of reference for an inquiry into the Defence Forces
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Tories to push for more parliamentary time to quiz Matheson over iPad £11,000 data bill

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Scotland's under fire Health Secretary Michael Matheson told the PA news agency he is confident of his record despite the Scottish Conservatives pushing to bring a no confidence vote against him after he ran up a roaming bill of £11,000...
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Bloomberg

HKUST's Kitney on Central Bank Policies

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Paul Kitney, Professor of Business Practice at the Department of Economics of HKUST Business School and a former chief APAC equity strategist for Daiwa Capital Markets, discusses policy moves by the Bank of Japan and the US Federal...
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Bloomberg

Autonomous' Chu on China Economy, Debt

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Charlene Chu, China Macrofinancial Senior Analyst at Autonomous Research, discusses her outlook for China's economy and debt. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

US, China Agree in Principle on Biden-Xi Meeting

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US and Chinese officials have agreed in principle on a meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in San Francisco in November, according to an American official, but there is...
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Tánaiste Micheál Martin on humanitarian crisis in Gaza

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Tánaiste Micheál Martin talks about Ireland's humanitarian aid in Gaza, and the ongoing work to get Irish citizens out. "We are facing a human catastrophe in Gaza" he said, making a plea to Israel to allow aid in. He speaks at the 2023...
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Bloomberg

Fmr. PBOC Deputy Chief on China's Economy, China-US Ties

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Zhu Min, Chairman at the National Institute of Financial Research at Tsinghua University, discusses his outlook for China's economy and relations between the US and China. He previously served as the Deputy Managing Director at the IMF...
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Bloomberg

US Envoy to China Talks Hamas, Russia, Taiwan, Chips

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The US's top diplomat in China called on President Xi Jinping's government to denounce "terrorism" by Hamas, citing Beijing's stance toward the group as yet another challenge in fraught ties between the world's biggest economies. In an...
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Bloomberg

Top Calls: Airline Stocks Under Pressure

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Conor Cunningham, Melius Research Director of Airlines and Travel, joins Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Follow Bloomberg for business...
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Bloomberg

MCM Group CEO on Belt and Road Initiative

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Manuel Menendez, Founder and CEO at MCM Group, discusses his outlook for China's Belt and Road Initiative. He speaks with Stephen Engle on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

CreditSights Sees Multi-Year Structural Downturn of China Property Sector

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"We do think there is going to be a multi-year structural downturn of the Chinese property sector." Zerlina Zeng, senior credit analyst at CreditSights, discusses the prospects for China's property market and the implications for the...
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'There are clearly issues with the spinal service,' Varadkar on CHI row

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Leo Varadkar talks about the controversy around post-operative outcomes for children with serious spinal conditions, including the use of springs in some surgeries. Eilish Hardiman told members of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Fink Sees 10-Year Treasury Yields at '5% or Higher'

Higher Ed
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says 10-year Treasury yields are likely to keep rising. "My opinion is we're going to have 10-year rates at least at 5% or higher because of this embedded inflation. This structural inflation is unlike anything....
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Bloomberg

Allianz's Subran on Higher-for-Longer Rates

Higher Ed
Allianz Chief Economist Ludovic Subran discusses concerns about central banks staying hawkish for longer to fight inflation. He speaks with Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Brief."
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Bloomberg

Creative Approach With Desired Effect: Harris on UAW Strike Expansion

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Burnes Center Senior Fellow and Former Top Labor Policy Advisor to President Biden, Seth Harris discusses the ongoing UAW Strike and the union's decision to expand the strike to 38 plants across 20 states. Seth speaks with Annmarie...
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Bloomberg

Israel's Dermer on State of Israel-Saudi Relations

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Ron Dermer, Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, discusses the state of Israel and Saudi Arabia relations as Israel Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said at the UN that peace between the two countries could lead to prosperity within...
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Bloomberg

Pakistan's Interim Prime Minister on Economy, China: Full Interview

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Pakistan's government is facing a series of challenges as it pushes through reforms as part of its IMF bailout program, while battling soaring inflation and a weak rupee. Shery Ahn sat down with caretaker prime minister, Anwaar-ul-Haq...
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Bloomberg

US, China Officials Meet in Malta to Keep Channels Open

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A possible November meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping was on the agenda when senior US and Chinese officials met over the weekend in Malta. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Varadkar criticises GRA confidence vote as he reiterates support for Commissioner

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has reiterated that Government has “full confidence” in Commissioner Drew Harris after the Garda Representative Association overwhelmingly voted against his leadership on Wednesday. His comments come after almost...
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Bloomberg

Capitol Riot Was US Wake-up Call: UK Ex-Premier Theresa May

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Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May said the riot on Capitol Hill by a mob of Donald Trump's supporters was a wake-up call to Western democracies. Speaking to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua, she said the 2021 incident was an example of how...