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David Lloyd CEO talks opening plans after new government advice

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Glenn Earlam, chief executive of David Lloyd Clubs, said it has drawn up detailed cleaning and safety plans for its 100 UK sites, which are ready to re-open at two weeks’ notice
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Bloomberg

Emirates Weighs 30,000 Job Cuts

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May.18 -- Emirates Group is considering slashing 30,000 jobs across the group, the deepest cuts in the global airline industry caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Bloomberg’s Layan Odeh reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Mass Protests Could Lead To Surge In COVID-19 Cases

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COVID-19 mainly spreads through close contact by large respiratory droplets, which are produced when someone sneezes, coughs or shouts.
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Bloomberg

Auto Industry Under Pressure Amid Covid-19

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Jul.15 -- Nissan’s decision to close its factories in Barcelona brings an end to four decades of vehicle production by the Japanese auto maker in Spain’s second city. This comes as the auto sector is under pressure from the shift to...
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Bloomberg

Lasry Says Wall Street Would Rather Have Divided Government

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Nov.13 -- Marc Lasry, Avenue Capital Group co-founder and chief executive officer, talks about the election, stimulus, and how the pandemic is impacting the economy. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Holiday Travel Expected To Fall At Least 10% Amid COVID Resurgence

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One expert told Newsy travelers may take a "wait-and-see approach" and cancel plans last-minute.
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India Launches World's Largest COVID-19 Vaccination Drive

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The government plans to vaccinate 300 million people, starting with health care workers.
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Bloomberg

Credit Manager Returns 55% on Pandemic Fund

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Jan.21 -- AlbaCore Capital is closing up its $1 billion "dislocation" fund after it returned more than 50% in 2020. David Allen, chief executive and investment officer of AlbaCore, speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger on whether riskier...
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Biden Campaign Asks For $30M In Fundraising Help

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According to filings from last month, he had $162 million in the bank, but he likely spent much of that in the final weeks of the campaign.
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New Restrictions In Milwaukee Amid Wisconsin Outbreak

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As Wisconsin GOP fights statewide restrictions, Milwaukee mayor institutes capacity limits at bars, restaurants, and public gatherings.
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Sky News

Chancellor Rishi Sunak touring the Royal Docks

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Chancellor Rishi Sunak walking on a tour of the Royal Docks in Newham as his Freeports scheme is announced for post-Brexit trade on 16 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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What's Next For A COVID-19 Vaccine?

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If a vaccine is approved soon, vaccinations could start in December, but supply will be limited at first.
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Looks to Offices Outside NYC

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Dec.14 -- Deutsche Bank AG is considering moving some of its 4,600 Manhattan staff to other hub cities across the U.S. but there are no concrete plans as yet. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

ECB Tightening Too Soon Risks ‘Big Mistake,’ EU’s Gentiloni Says

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Sep.04 -- Tightening euro-area monetary policy too soon would be a “big mistake,” Paolo Gentiloni, the European Union’s economy commissioner, said in a Bloomberg Television interview at the Ambrosetti Forum in Cernobbio.
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Bloomberg

VTB CEO Sees Grounds to Hope Worst Is Behind for Russia-U.S.

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Sep.03 -- “There is certain ground for enthusiasm after the Geneva summit between our two presidents and there are certain areas of communication now since the ambassadors came back,” says VTB Group Chief Executive Officer Andrey Kostin....
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Bloomberg

Telenor: Continue The Growth Journey In Asia

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Sep.21 -- Telenor Group Head of Asia Jorgen Rostrup, says the Norwegian telco will continue its growth journey in Asia. The region - which contributes half of total revenue - saw a growing subscriber base and increased data consumption...
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Bloomberg

Twitter AGM Will Be 'Ragnarok' of Meetings

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Jason Goldman, a member of Twitter Inc.'s founding team and a former White House Chief Digital Officer, speaks with Emily Chang about expectations ahead of Twitter's Annual Shareholder Meeting on May 25th.
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Bloomberg

White House to Tighten Russia Sanctions

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Speaking at the White House briefing Monday, Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the U.S. will continue to expand its sanctions targets and take steps to both further tighten measures on Russia and prevent evasion.
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Bloomberg

The Downside to Oil Is Limited: Francisco Blanch

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Francisco Blanch, Bank of America global research head of global commodities and derivatives research, talks about the diesel fuel shortage in the US, the energy crisis in Europe and crude oil prices. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Sky News

Nadhim Zahawi cost of living interview at Sydenham School part 1

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CLEAN: Exterior shot interview with Britain's Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi on the cost of living crisis and energy bills on August 17 2022 at Sydenham School, London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Truss Drafts Energy Plans to Aid UK Households, Businesses

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Incoming UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has drafted plans to freeze annual electricity and gas bills for a typical UK household as well as a £40 billion support package to lower energy bills for businesses. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Japanese Carmakers Falling Behind in EV Transition

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Japanese car makers have been global market leaders for decades. The industry is now transitioning to electric vehicles. Big brands like Toyota, Nissan and Honda are seen as falling behind. Bruce Einhorn reports on Bloomberg Television.
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The U.S. military has announced that 12,000 American and 4,000 British troops will leave Iraq by September.

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HEADLINE: U.S., UK troops to begin Iraq pullout by Sept. CAPTION: U.S. officials say 12,000 American troops will leave Iraq by September along with another 4,000 British troops. As part of the drawdown, the U.S. is handing over 74...
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VOICE: Update on general strike which has brought Italy to a standstill

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