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Bloomberg

Biden Wants to Boost Metal and Mineral Production

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President Joe Biden wants the U.S. to produce more metals and minerals that can be used in electric cars and batteries. He would use Cold War powers from the 1950 Defense Production Act according to sources. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports...
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Curated Video

Social media is changing political campaigning ahead of elections

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LEADIN   Pakistanis are going to the polls in national elections on July 25. The political landscape is now been shaped by the rise of social media amongst politically engaged young people. ...
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Press Association

No evidence to suggest Covid-19 vaccine affects fertility, says expert

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Professor Lucy Chappell, an obstetrician at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, says there is "absolutely no basis for claims that any of the Covid-19 vaccines impact a woman's fertility", after disinformation had been spread...
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Curated Video

Delays, Politics Cause Blowback For U.S. Wind Projects

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Supply chain delays and political blowback have slowed down U.S. wind energy development.
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Bloomberg

Why Softbank Is Interested in Asset Management

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Oct.01 -- SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son has made a name for himself building a telecommunications and technology empire. He's now planning an expansion in asset management. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Helping Young People Separate Fact From Fiction

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Experts say there's a misconception that just because young people are proficient at using digital devices, they're also good at making sense of info.
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Bloomberg

Musk Wants to Drop Tesla Margin Loan to Buy Twitter

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Elon Musk is in talks to raise enough equity and preferred financing for his proposed buyout of Twitter Inc. to eliminate the need for any margin loan linked to his Tesla Inc. shares, according to people with knowledge of the...
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Bloomberg

Can the Fed Do Anything to Tame Inflation?

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Can the Federal Reserve tame inflation by raising interest rates? Matthew Hornbach of Morgan Stanley, Subadra Rajappa of Societe Generale and Richard Bernstein of RB Advisors, discuss on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

China's Tencent Sells Stake in Singapore's E-Commerce Firm Sea

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Tencent Holdings Ltd. is selling a stake in Singaporean online gaming and e-commerce company Sea Ltd. Bloomberg Intelligence's Nathan Naidu discusses what the move means for the Chinese tech giant on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Continental Warns on War Risks

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Nikolai Setzer, the CEO of Europe's second-biggest car-parts maker Continental, says it's too early to quantify any consequences as Russia's war on Ukraine risks taking a heavy toll on doing business.
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Bloomberg

Natural Gas Rally Builds Biggest Gains Since 2005

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Sept. 23 -- Kurt Billick, founder and chief investment officer at Bocage Capital, explains the differences in the natural gas and oil markets and the factors pushing natural gas to its best yearly gain since 2005. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Moving the NAFTA Negotiation Needle

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Jan.11 -- Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on President Trump's decision to attend the Davos Economic Forum while preparing to dismantle NAFTA and build a border wall. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Oil Sinks on IMF Global Growth Forecast

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Oil extended losses after the International Monetary Fund downgraded its global growth forecast. The IMF slashed its world growth forecast by the most since the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic and projected even faster inflation....
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Bloomberg

Singapore’s Utility SP Group Seeks to Tap on Renewable Resources

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Oct.31 -- Wong Kim Yin, chief executive officer of SP Group, explains how Singapore's state-owned utility is trying to counter growing international pressure to shrink their carbon footprint. SP Group became the first authorized issuer...
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Bloomberg

Ford CEO Looks for Ways to Run EV Business Separately

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Ford Motor Co. is exploring options for separating its electric-vehicle operations, with CEO Jim Farley even reportedly considering a spinoff of the unit. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports.
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Curated Video

What The Fact: Clearing Up Misinformation On Coronavirus

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There's a lot of misinformation floating around about the new coronavirus. Here's how to stay diligent.
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Press Should End Use of Anonymous Sources

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Feb.24 -- President Donald Trump clarifies his comments about media and the press, stating that he is only against what he terms fake news media and calls for the press to use actual names in place of sources. He speaks at the...
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Bloomberg

Banks Push Back Against China's Plan to Curb Foreign IPOs

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Global banks are voicing concerns about China's draft rules that could significantly alter how and where Chinese companies go public outside of the mainland. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Artificial Intelligence: Next Big Thing in Trading?

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March 21 -- Bartt Kellermann, chief executive officer and founder of Global Capital Acquisitions, discusses "the battle of the quants," quantitative based trading and employing artificial intelligence to power hedge funds. He speaks to...
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Bloomberg

Dino Kos: Dodd-Frank Is the Law of the Land

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Nov. 9 -- Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD, and Dino Kos, executive vice president at CLS Bank, discuss the difficulties President-Elect Donald Trump faces in doing away with Dodd-Frank legislation and how Trump can affect...
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Curated Video

Bio catalyst plant turns excess power into gas

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LEADIN:As the world moves to renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, experts are looking for methods to store the large amounts of energy they produce for when supply is less abundant.A startup from Germany has developed a...
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Bloomberg

Democrats Outpace Republicans in Fundraising for First Time in 10 Years

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Oct.30 -- Democrats, boosted by big donors seeing a chance to flip control of Congress, are projected to lead Republicans by nearly $300 million when candidate spending is combined with money from outside groups. That would be the first...
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Curated Video

Bio catalyst plant turns excess power into gas

Higher Ed
LEADIN:As the world moves to renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, experts are looking for methods to store the large amounts of energy they produce for when supply is less abundant.A startup from Germany has developed a...
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Bloomberg

Apple Wants Deal to Make iPhones in India

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Jan.03 -- Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson discusses Apple’s strategy for expansion into India and why the Indian government is unlikely to offer the company concessions to manufacture iPhones. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”