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VinFast Eyes India, Indonesia in Growth Plans

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In today's Asean Ahead segment, Le Thi Thu Thuy, chief executive officer at VinFast, discusses the Asean EV market and her growth strategy for the company. She speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television.
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Markets Don't Seem Worried About Shutdown, Slok Says

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Torsten Slok, Apollo Global Management chief economist, says markets don't seem too worried about a government shutdown. But he says a prolonged shutdown could have ripple effects on the economy. He's on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow...
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LGT Capital Partners' Kumada on BoJ Policies

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Mikio Kumada, Financial Economist at LGT Capital Partners, says he thinks time is coming closer for the Bank of Japan to adjust its monetary policy. He discusses with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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European Electric Vehicle Landscape

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Bloomberg NEF's Ryan Fisher discusses Europe's EV market and the importance of charging capacity. He speaks with Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Daybreak Europe."
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Full: Helen Morgan pledges the Liberal Democrats would build 150,000 new homes

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Audience members heckled as Helen Morgan MP said the Liberal Democrats “will build 150,000 new homes for social rent every year”. Shouts of “where?” were heard as she opened the housing motion at the party’s annual conference in...
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ECB Rates to Be Restrictive as Long as Necessary: Lagarde

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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said "interest rates will be set at sufficiently restrictive levels for as long as necessary," in a speech before European Parliament Monday in Brussels.
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Lib Dems set to fire starting gun of election campaign to ‘smash blue wall’

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Interview with MP Daisy Cooper - Deputy Liberal Democrat Leader ahead of the LibDem conference on Saturday
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Lib Dem Deputy Leader on housing targets

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Interview clip with Deputy Lib Dem Leader Daisy Cooper ahead of the Lib Dem conference starting on Saturday. Here she outlines their target of creating 150,000 social homes each year.
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Fed Watchers Weigh in on Interest-Rate Decision

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The Federal Reserve is expected to pause its interest-rate hikes for the second time this year following a slowing in inflation while leaving the door open for another increase as early as November. Investors and economists including...
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Veolia CEO: Growing Demand From Cities, Industries to Decarbonize

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Veolia said first-half profit jumped 20% as the French utility benefited from strong demand in the US, Latin America and eastern Europe. There's rising demand for water reuse, hazardous-waste processing and plastic recycling as countries...
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ECB Sees Inflation 'Too High for Too Long,' Lagarde Says

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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says, "we are determined to ensure that inflation returns to our 2% medium-term target in a timely manner," as she discusses the central bank's latest interest rate decision at a press...
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Larry Summers Sees 1-in-3 Chances for US Soft Landing

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says the US economy faces a "very narrow window" to achieve a soft landing, and sees the odds of achieving this preferred outcome as "about one in three." Summers speaks on Bloomberg...
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Fed Is Done Hiking Rates: Morgan Stanley's Tirupattur

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Vishwanath Tirupattur, Morgan Stanley US fixed income research head, says there is a challenging economic environment ahead for the Federal Reserve during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for...
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US CPI May Throw Curveball to Yen Rally

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The odds have shifted to the yen's favor at the start of the week but it may still be vulnerable to sharp movements as the U.S. consumer price index print and central bank meetings loom large in markets. Paul Jackson reports on Bloomberg...
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Fed May Still Have to Do More for US Economy: Gruenwald

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"Although the base line is for a soft landing, the risk is that the Federal Reserve may have to do more." Paul Gruenwald, global chief economist at S&P Global Ratings, discusses the US economy, the risks he's been seeing and his outlook...
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BOE's Bailey: 'Substantial' Impact of Rate Rises to Come

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey comments on the economic impact of BOE policy during testimony before the UK Parliament Treasury Committee. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features,...
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Inflation on the Rise in Spain, Germany

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Inflation is rising in Spain and Germany. The data could help dictate if the European Central Bank raises interest rates again on Sept. 14. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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'We Are Looking for a New Fleet,' Says China Airlines CEO

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China Airlines Ltd. is choosing between Boeing Co.'s yet-to-be certified 777X and the largest variant of Airbus SE's A350 as it looks to retire existing long-haul jets, its president Kao Shing-Hwang says. He speaks in an exclusive...
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Morgan Stanley's Slimmon Sees Strong Fourth-Quarter for Stocks

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Andrew Slimmon, senior portfolio manager and managing director at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, says the "pain of being out of the market," corporate earnings growth, and US infrastructure spending will back his bullish call for...
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Citadel's Hunt For Next Math Geniuses

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Citadel is going all out to hire what it calls truly exceptional interns amid an intense battle for young talent across Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Billionaire Ken Griffin's financial empire is paying students over $19,000 a month in...
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Economists Turn More Downbeat on China's Growth Outlook

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China's economic outlook is showing no signs of improvement. Economists now see China's GDP growing 5.1% this year, down from earlier projections of 5.2%. Jill Disis reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Goolsbee: Fed's Job Isn't Done, Inflation Still Too High

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee says the Fed still has more work to do in the fight against inflation during an interview with Mike McKee on the sidelines of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's annual...
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Fed's Goolsbee on Inflation, Wages, Possible Auto Strike

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee discusses the path of Fed policy, what a potential UAW strike could mean for the economy and the current level of mortgage rates with Mike McKee on the sidelines of the Federal...
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Fed Won't Raise Rates Until Next Year, Hoenig Says

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Thomas Hoenig, former Kansas City Fed president and Mercatus Center distinguished senior fellow, says Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is pushing to get inflation down to 2% and will keep rates where they are until at least next year....