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No 'more important task for' UK than becoming clean energy superpower, says Ed Miliband
There is 'no more important task' for the UK than becoming a clean energy superpower, shadow environment secretary Ed Miliband said on Tuesday at the International Energy Week conference in London. Mr Miliband criticised the Government's...
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Politics daily briefing: January 17
All the latest political developments, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces a crunch vote after the Rwanda plan is dealt a fresh blow by senior resignations.
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Archive footage of Rwanda Bill stories as policy faces crucial test in House of Commons
Archive footage of stories related to the Rwanda Bill as it returns to the House of Commons for votes on amendments on Tuesday. Rishi Sunak faces a difficult political test, with warnings some prominent Tory MPs could rebel. Clips: -...
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Daily politics briefing - January 1
All the latest political developments, as James Cleverly says the "unreasonable practice" of overseas students bringing their family to the UK will end as restrictions on visa routes come into force on Monday.
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ERG chairman says Rwanda Bill in its current form is ‘not fit for purpose’
European Research Group chairman Mark Francois would not say whether he had confidence in the Prime Minister and said the Government needs legislation that is “fit for purpose”. The MP who heads the Tory ERG called on the Government to...
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Mark Francois refuses to say whether he has confidence in the Prime Minister
Mark Francois would not say whether he had confidence in the Prime Minister. He said the Government needs legislation that is “fit for purpose”. Asked whether he had confidence in Rishi Sunak, Mr Francois said: “We all want the Prime...
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Politics daily briefing: December 6
All the latest political developments, as couples are feeling ‘stuck’ because of the Government’s ‘cruel’ migration plan.
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Tony Blair and William Hague panel at Shaping Us Summit - in full
Sir Tony Blair and Lord William Hague appear on a panel during the Shaping Us summit at the London Design Museum hosted by the Princess of Wales. The Shaping Us project aims to highlight the significance of the formative years of a...
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Tony Blair speaks on a panel at Shaping Us Summit
Sir Tony Blair and Lord William Hague appear on a panel during the Shaping Us summit at the London Design Museum hosted by the Princess of Wales.
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Kevin Bakhurst aims to ‘minimise uncertainty’ as job cuts among plans for RTE
RTE director general Kevin Bakhurst has said he wants to “minimise uncertainty” for staff as redundancies are among the proposed cost-cutting plans for the broadcaster. The Government has agreed to provide 56 million euros in additional...
Bloomberg
Fidelity International's Chan on Fixed Income Strategy
Vanessa Chan, Head of Asian Fixed Income Investment at Fidelity International, discusses her strategy and outlook on China's Fixed Income Market. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Mizuho's Omori on BOJ Policy, Yen
Shoki Omori, Chief Japan Desk Strategist at Mizuho Securities, discusses his outlook for Japanese markets and the yen, ahead of the Bank of Japan policy decision. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Australian Strategic Materials CEO on Business Strategy
Rowena Smith, Managing Director and CEO at Australian Strategic Materials, discusses the company's business strategy and outlook for critical metals. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts from the sidelines of the "International Mining and...
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Fidelity International's Liu: China's Recovery in Soft Balance
Peiqian Liu, Asia Economist at Fidelity International, discusses how China's recovery is in a soft balance as the services and industry sector continues to improve while the property sector weighs on the country's growth momentum. She...
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BofA: BOJ May Raise Yield Curve Ceiling To 1.5%
BofA Global Research Head of Japan Economics Izumi Devalier thnks the Bank of Japan may raise its ceiling for yield curve control to 1.5 percent this week. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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SEB: Yield Volatility Is Here to Stay
SEB Head of Asia Strategy Eugenia Victorino believes that yield volatility is here to stay, until it is clear that the Fed is ready to pivot. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Maldivian President-Elect on India - Maldives Relations
Maldives intends to be "fully independent," and will ask Indian troops stationed in the island nation to leave said Maldivian President Elect Mohamed Muizzu to Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin during an exclusive interview.
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Hong Kong Chief Executive Lee May Unveil Property Boosting Measures
Amid a slowing global economy and high interest rates, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee will deliver his annual policy address on Wednesday. Bloomberg's Sangmi Cha previews what we can expect from the speech.
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China's Latest Stimulus 'Very Positive' for Markets; UBS
Yifan Hu, regional chief investment officer and head of Asia Pacific macroeconomics at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses China's efforts to boost the economy and the implications for financial markets. President Xi Jinping stepped...
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CICC's Liu on China Equities
CICC Research Strategist Kevin Liu discusses China's equity markets. He speaks with David Ingles and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets China Open".
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Collier's Jeong on Hong Kong's Property Outlook
Hannah Jeong, Head of Valuation and Advisory Services at Colliers Hong Kong, discusses her outlook for Hong Kong's property market ahead of the city's policy address. She speaks with Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Japanese Yen Is 'Too Cheap,' Lombard Odier Says
"The currency is too cheap and inconsistent with Japan's fundamentals. And the yield gap is primarily a result of the policy difference." Homin Lee. senior macro strategist at Lombard Odier, shares his views on Japan's currency, central...
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Yen Breaches 150 Per Dollar Again, Raising Intervention Risk
The Japanese yen briefly weakened beyond 150 against the dollar again in early Asian trading, keeping traders on guard against possible intervention from authorities Japan. Paul Dobson has more on Bloomberg Television.
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Have Supply Demand Imbalance: Summers
Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary discusses the growing US debt and the difference between volatile and illiquid markets. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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