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Press Association

Calls for people with gym or yoga memberships to get tax rebates

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The Government has been urged to give tax breaks to those who try to be physically active, to encourage people to stay healthy. A new lobby group, the Fit 4 Life – Irish Physical Activity Alliance, or IPAA, wants people with gym...
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Curated Video

The politics behind insurance companies covering weight-loss drugs

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Out-of-pocket costs for some prescription weight-loss drugs can hover around $1,000 per month for some individuals.
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Bloomberg

Exxon Mobil CEO Woods on Demand, Refining and ESG

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Exxon Mobil Chair and CEO Darren Woods discusses the company's third-quarter earnings, refining strategy and the ESG movement with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Federal Reserve to 'Proceed Carefully' on Rate Path

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged.
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Bloomberg

PepsiCo's Tan On APAC Growth Strategy

Higher Ed
PepsiCo Asia Pacific CEO Wern-Yuen Tan discusses his investment plans and growth strategy in the region. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Bloomberg

China Asks Some funds to Avoid Net Equity Sales

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Chinese authorities are asking some mutual funds to avoid selling equities on a net basis. That comes just one day after financial regulators announced a range of measures to invigorate capital markets and boost investor confidence. Ye...
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Press Association

Science Secretary observes one of healthcare's new 22 AI projects

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Science Secretary Michelle Donelan observes an AI presentation on how AI can be used to improve surgical outcomes for one of the most common types of brain tumour.
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Bloomberg

Nomura's Kiuchi on BOJ Policy, Economy

Higher Ed
Takahide Kiuchi, Executive Economist at the Nomura Research Institute, discusses his outlook for Japan's economy ahead of the Bank of Japan policy decision. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Israel's Ex-Chief Warns on Judicial Plans Risks

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Former Israel Central Bank Governor Karnit Flug says she's hopeful that the strong market reaction may prompt the Netanyahu government to review its judicial overhaul plans. Speaking exclusively with Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din...
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Bloomberg

Stellantis to Focus on Cost Cuts to Protect Profits: CEO

Higher Ed
Stellantis Chief Executive Officer Carlos Tavares discusses plans to slash costs by securing better deals with suppliers and making products more affordable for consumers. He speaks with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early...
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Bloomberg

Xi's $100 Billion Tutoring Ban Backfires

Higher Ed
President Xi Jinping's attack on China's after school tutoring industry was meant to ease the burden on households, but for many middle-class families, its actually had the opposite effect. Charlie Zhu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Hagar Chemali on What Biden Accomplished This Week in Europe

Higher Ed
Hagar Chemali, Senior Fellow with the Atlantic Council, discusses the Biden Administration helping Turkey agree to advance Sweden's NATO bid and the other accomplishments President Biden had during his time in Europe. Hagar speaks with...
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Bloomberg

UBP's Calder: Neutral Global Equities, but Favor US

Higher Ed
"We are neutral global equities, but within that, we like the US." Kieran Calder, head of equity research for Asia at UBP, discusses his investment strategy and his outlook for markets. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Fed's Kashkari: Banks Must Be Prepared for Higher Rates

Higher Ed
"If inflation proves to be more entrenched than expected, policy rates might need to go higher," Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari says at a National Bureau of Economic Research event. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

StanChart's Liu: Looking for Asymmetric Cut of China LPR

Higher Ed
We're looking for an Asymmetric cut in China's LPR." Becky Liu, head of China macro strategy at Standard Chartered, discusses China's loan prime rate and her outlook for PBOC monetary policy. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Databricks CEO Wants Open Source to Flourish

Higher Ed
Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss why the company acquired Rubicon, a stealth infrastructure startup focusing on storage systems for AI, and why he believes storage systems are the backbone of AI...
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Bloomberg

Lisa's Market Movers: Top Moving Stocks This Morning 5/22

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports the top moving stocks this morning: Micron, Advanced Micro Devices and Nvidia.
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Press Association

Humza Yousaf speaks at NHS event in Dundee

Higher Ed
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf visited the NHS 24 contact centre in Dundee to mark its 25th year in operation. He also discussed the removal of face mask guidance in medical settings and comments from Children's Commissioner on...
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Bloomberg

Historic Week of Bank Turmoil

Higher Ed
Peter Kraus, Aperture Investors Chairman and CEO discusses why risks are hard to take right now as an investor and whether there are mismatches in the banking system. He also explains why liquidity created by the banking crisis made...
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Bloomberg

OPEC+ Impact on Energy Transition, Australia's New Law

Higher Ed
The surprise announcement by OPEC+ shocked markets and sparked repricing of crude. We examine how it will make a dent on the energy transition with BloombergNEF Head of APAC Research Ali Izadi. We also tackle commodity reliant Australia...
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Two Treaties Drawn up in Washington

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Two Treaties Drawn up in Washington
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Bridgeman Arts

US Army Reduction and Hopes for Peace

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US Army Reduction and Hopes for Peace
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Press Association

55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels announced

Higher Ed
The Tanaiste has said that a 55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels will help combat climate change. The business package is to encourage firms to move towards more sustainable alternatives. Minister...
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Curated Video

Drug Harm Reduction Programs Could Help Weaken The Fentanyl Crisis

Higher Ed
On the streets, fentanyl is replacing heroin as the dominant opiate among drug users, but harm reduction programs could help lessen its use.