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Grant Shapps says new oil and gas licences are 'massively important'

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Interview with Energy Security Secretary, Grant Shapps, who says new oil and gas licences are 'massively important' during visit to Teesside's Transmission System Gas Terminal.
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Yellow Shuts Down Trucking Operations Amid Debt Woes

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Yellow Corp. told workers it was shutting down, according to its union, jeopardizing 30,000 jobs as the trucking firm faces heavy debt loads. Annmarie Hordern and Mike McKee have more on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Fed's Kashkari More Upbeat on Inflation

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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari is more upbeat on inflation and when it comes to the US actually avoiding recession. He also warns that higher unemployment would be the cost of achieving a so-called "soft...
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Jitters Over BOJ

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Greg Peters, PGIM Fixed Income Co-CIO weighs in on Wall Street shaking off the jitters over the BOJ. He also tells us that it's a great time to invest in fixed income.
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Starmer says Labour by-election success in Selby and Ainsty was a “cry for change”

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Sir Keir Starmer has said the party’s by-election success in Selby and Ainsty was a “cry for change”. Flanked by shadow Cabinet ministers, including deputy leader Angela Rayner, and supporters at the grounds of Selby Town FC, as well as...
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UK strikes: Who is walking out in July?

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The UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action by key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes announced for July.
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How Many More Hikes

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The Fed is set to hike rates and Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist & Saira Malik, Nuveen CIO weigh in on investor sentiment following better-than-expected economic data.
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Xi's $100 Billion Tutoring Ban Backfires

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President Xi Jinping's attack on China's after school tutoring industry was meant to ease the burden on households, but for many middle-class families, its actually had the opposite effect. Charlie Zhu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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IMF's Subramanian Sees Debt Talks with China Arriving at New Frameworks

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Krishnamurthy Subramanian, executive director of the International Monetary Fund for India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Bhutan, and former chief economic adviser to the government of India, shares his views on global debt restructuring...
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UK strikes - who is walking out in July?

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The UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action from key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes announced for July.
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Tackling Recession Fears

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Dennis DeBusschere, 22V Research President, Partner and Chief Market Strategist and Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist dive into what markets are signaling for 2024 and whether we will see a rebound in earnings growth.
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Cooling Inflation

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Dennis DeBusschere, 22V Research President, Partner and Chief Market Strategist and Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist explain why inflation is cooling and what it means for the risk-on sentiment in markets.
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Inflation Experts Were Surprised at the Latest Report

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June's inflation numbers were a positive surprise. And while it is undeniable that the annual increase of the core CPI is cooling after surging to 40-year highs, there is much more work to do. Bloomberg Opinion markets columnist John...
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Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi on De Beers Deal

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Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi speaks at the US-Africa Business Summit in Gaborone, Botswana, about how the country's deal with De Beers has improved.
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Full: Keir Starmer addresses Unite union Conference 2023

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Keir Starmer addresses Unite Conference 2023, held in Brighton. It follows rifts in the union over their ties to the Labour Party, in which Starmer has called for the union to get behind him in his drive for power.
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Khan visits school as free school meals set to start

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The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, visits Stroud Green Primary School in Haringey on Thursday ahead of free school meals starting for all pupils at the school in September. The Mayor met pupils, teachers and parents to talk about the...
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US Producer Prices Barely Increase as Jobless Claims Dip

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The PPI for final demand rose 0.1% from a year earlier. Jobless claims dropped by 12,000 to 237,000 in the week ending July 8. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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The Vibes Are a Real Problem

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If the economy is getting better, why are the vibes so bad? Kyla Scanlon has the answer.
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Fed Is Fighting a Battle It Has Already Won: JPM's Kelly

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JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Global Strategist David Kelly warns the US labor market will eventually crack and disinflation is everywhere. Speaking on "Bloomberg Surveillance," Kelly also says that when the Federal Reserve starts to...
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What Did the Labor Market Teach Us This Week?

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What did the labor market teach us this week? That was Friday's question of the day posed to Kate Bahn, Director of Research for WorkRise at the Urban Institute, by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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The Fed Is Stuck Right Now, Crossmark's Fernandez Says

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Crossmark Global Investments Chief Market Strategist Victoria Fernandez says the Federal Reserve will definitely hike rates at the July meeting on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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US Employers Added Fewer Jobs in June Than Projected

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Nonfarm payrolls increased 209,000 after a downwardly revised 306,000 advance in May, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. The unemployment rate fell to 3.6%. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Jobs Report May Be Turning Point for Fed, Kroszner Says

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Former Federal Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner, a University of Chicago Booth School economics professor, expects the Federal Reserve to hold rates in the "mid-fives" for a while during an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow...
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Why BlackRock Strategist Wei Li Is Underweight Equities

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"The concept of a full-employment recession may well be in the cards," BlackRock's Global Chief Investment Strategist Wei Li, says during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...