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Indonesia Labor Union Demands 30%-40% Wage Increase

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Nov. 7 -- On today's ""Indonesia Insight,"" Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on what's moving the markets in Indonesia on Bloomberg Television's ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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South Korean Gamers Test Latest Trends

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Nov. 25 -- Gamers converged on Busan in South Korea to check out the latest games from developers at the country's biggest gaming convention, G-Star. Many of the games are still in development stage and unavailable commercially, so it's...
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Hong Kong Police Move Against Protesters

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Oct. 17 -- Student leaders of Hong Kongs protests for democracy agreed to talks proposed by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying while vowing to remain in the streets. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man has the latest developments on ""First Up.""...
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Hong Kongs Complicated Relationship With Beijing

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Sept. 29 -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu explores the history behind Hong Kong and Beijing relationship as protestors take to the streets to demand free and open elections in 2017. She speaks on Market Makers.
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SoftBank Invests $250M in 'Godzilla' Producer

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Oct. 3 -- SoftBank is investing $250 million in Legendary Entertainment, producer of the Godzilla film, gaining some online rights to the independent studios film, TV and merchandise businesses. Anousha Sakoui reports on ""First Up.""...
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Japans Cheaper Yen Is a Failing Strategy: Weinberg

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Nov. 3 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, and William Lee, research head of North American economics at Citigroup, talk about the challenges to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abes economic plan and how China...
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U.S. Manufacturing Increase Leaves Out Wage Gains

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Oct. 23 -- Hal Sirkin, managing director at Boston Consulting Group, discusses the state of U.S. manufacturing as wages hold steady while jobs return to American factories. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Singles' Day Sales: Who Were the Big Winners?

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Nov. 12 -- Singles' Day ended in China, and Alibaba made a little bit of money: A record-breaking $9.3 billion (57.1 billion yuan) flowed through the e-commerce giant as Chinas bachelors and bachelorettes swooped up designer digs and...
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Indonesia's Finance Minister Sees Trade War Weighing on Economic Growth

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Jun.25 -- Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati discusses opportunities from the U.S-China trade war, economic growth targets, and finding the right time for an interest rate cut. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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S&P 500 E-Mini Futures Send Sell Signals

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Sep.06 -- Eric Dugan, 3D Capital president, examines S&P 500 e-mini futures with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Jury to Begin Deliberations in Kwok Brothers Trial

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Dec. 15 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on the trial of Hong Kong's billionaire Kwok brothers. She speaks with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Where Are the Spratly Islands and Why Do They Matter?

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Dec. 24 -- Center for a New American Security Senior Fellow Ely Ratner discusses why six nations are contesting sovereignty over the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
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Huge Turnout Expected for Indonesia Wage Protests

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Dec. 10 -- On today's ""Indonesia Insight,"" Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on what's moving the markets in Indonesia on Bloomberg Television's ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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What China Should Do as Umbrella Revolution Folds

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Oct. 15 -- Bloomberg View's Willie Pesek discusses the lessons learned from the Hong Kong protests with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Alibaba Is a Symbol of Chinas Emergence: Sorrell

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Sept. 18 -- Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer at WPP, offers his thoughts on the Alibaba IPO and the global emergence of Chinese companies. He speaks with Betty Liu on In The Loop.
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Widodos First Test Looms as Cabinet Choices Awaited

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Oct. 21 -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo faces his first test as leader of Southeast Asias largest economy, with scrutiny turning to the formation of his cabinet after the former Jakarta governor was sworn in yesterday. Bloomberg's...
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Can Toyota's Hydrogen-Powered Vehicle Go the Distance?

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Nov. 24 -- A new car from Toyota could be the blueprint of cars well be driving in years to come. Its called the Mirai -- which means ""future"" in Japanese -- and is Toyota's first emissions-free, hydrogen-powered vehicle...but the...
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ICBCs Bad Loans Jump Most Since 2006 on China Slowdown

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Oct. 30 -- Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., the worlds largest lender by assets, reported its biggest jump in bad loans since at least 2006 as the property market slumped and the economy cooled. Bloomberg's John Dawson reports...
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David Rubenstein on Recession, Buying Opportunities

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David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chairman at Carlyle Group, discusses the state of the financial system and the continued relevance of gathering yearly in Davos, Switzerland at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting on "Bloomberg...
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Alibaba Goes Global to Top $5.7B Sales on Singles Day

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Nov. 11 -- Alibaba turned an obscure Chinese holiday into the countrys biggest shopping event. Now its aiming to take the success of Singles Day global by tapping foreign brands, including Calvin Klein and Blue Nile. Bloomberg...
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Russian Economic Model Severely Unsustainable: Mitov

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Dec. 19 -- Lubomir Mitov, chief economist at Institute of International Finance, talks about the state of the Russian economy with the collapse of the ruble and tumbling oil prices and the economic changes that need to take place in the...
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We Have No Intention to Compete With Smartphones: Canon

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Dec. 17 -- Canon South & Southeast Asia President and CEO Kensaku Konishi discusses the prospects for traditional camera makers in a digital world, the companys growth strategy and where he sees opportunities with Bloomberg's Rishaad...
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We're Seeing Very Robust Growth in Asia: Asian Tour CEO

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Oct. 17 -- Asian Tour CEO Mike Kerr discusses the development of professional golf in Asia and the rise of top Asian golfers with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Steps Up Its Role as the Lender of Last Resort

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Dec. 23 -- Chinese officials signaled that they are willing to expand a $24 billion currency swap program to help Russia weather the worst economic crisis since the 1998 default.