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Apple Teases iPhone Updates
Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 12. Upgrades could include 5G compatibility and a larger screen.
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New jet suits unveiled ahead of planned race series
Footage from the media unveiling of the jet suits by Gravity Industries, ahead of a planned race series in the near future. Includes interview with founder of Gravity Industries, Richard Browning.
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BofAML's Fund Manager Survey a 'Parade of Horribles,' Woodard Says
Jun.18 -- Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, breaks down the firm's monthly fund manager survey on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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FTC to Give Big Tech’s Smaller Deals New Antitrust Scrutiny
Feb.12 -- Avery Gardiner, senior fellow at Center for Democracy and Technology, and Adam Haller, partner at Bain & Company, discuss the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s decision to probe hundreds of startup acquisitions by the largest...
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Can Tech Earnings Reinforce Sky High Valuations?
Jan.27 -- James Cakmak, partner at Clockwise Capital, examines the state of the tech industry as the Nasdaq 100 sits at its highest valuation since 2007. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Newsy's Latest Health News
The U.S. agrees to pay Pfizer and BioNTech over $1.9 billion for 100 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine. Ohio issues a face mask order.
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'It's Overwhelming' — The Chinese App Ban Could Cut Off Families
President Trump has given 45 days for a U.S. company to take over TikTok and WeChat or Americans could lose access. That could cut off families.
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Companies' Digitization to Lead to AI Investments: Appen
Aug.30 -- Mark Brayan, chief executive officer of Appen Ltd., which specializes in making human-annotated data sets, the essential building blocks of artificial intelligence, discusses financial results and business prospects. It’s...
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Twitter Adds First Fact-Check Label To President Trump's Tweets
The president tweeted that mail-in voting is "substantially fraudulent" and suggested the 2020 election will be rigged.
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How the Tech Sector Is Holding Up During the Crisis
Jul.27 -- Russell Hancock, president and chief executive officer at Joint Venture Silicon Valley, discusses what a stimulus plan being debated in Washington will mean for the tech industry, especially startups on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Penny Stock’s 1,500% Rise Unravels
Sep.28 -- A meteoric rally in an Australian penny stock is unraveling fast. The rise confounded not only market watchers, but also the company itself. Bloomberg’s Jackie Edwards reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia.”
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Huawei to gain limited access to 5G network in UK - Dominic Raab statement
Foreign Secretary’s statement on Huawei, given in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the Government’s decision to use Huawei technology in its 5G network does not affect the UK’s ability to...
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Privacy Fears Keeping People Off New COVID-19 Tracking Apps
States are finding many people are too afraid of privacy breaches to use apps designed to track coronavirus cases.
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce on U.S.-China Tensions, WeChat Ban
Aug.19 -- Charles Freeman, senior vice president of Asia at U.S. Chamber of Commerce, discusses the tensions between the U.S. and China, the significance of a full WeChat ban for U.S. companies and if the government is listening to their...
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First Look With Surveillance: China Crackdown, Infrastructure Bill, Tesla
Jul.27 -- Dani Burger, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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NY Attorney General Questions Amazon's "Inadequate" COVID-19 Response
According to a letter obtained by NPR, New York Attorney General Letitia James said Amazon's safety measures for employees have been "inadequate."
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Apple, Google To Ban Location Tracking In COVID-19 Tracing Apps
Apple and Google said the contact tracing software they're working on will collect data using Bluetooth, not GPS tracking.
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Credit Suisse’s Golub Lifts S&P 500 Target to 4,600
May.03 -- Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. equity strategist at Credit Suisse Securities, explains why his firm raised their target for the S&P 500. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Positioning for Large Rotation Out of Growth, Into Value Stocks, JPMorgan Says
Nov.13 -- JPMorgan MD & Head of Asia ex-Japan Equity Research James Sullivan says he is positioning for a large rotation out of growth and into value stocks. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Starmer says he is fighting for every vote in Hartlepool by-election
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, on a campaign visit to tech firm Qioptiq in St Asaph, North Wales, was asked why the Tory “sleaze” row was not making an impact for his party’s popularity.
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BNY Mellon CEO Keating on Inflation, Bonds and Tech Stocks
May.12 -- BNY Mellon Wealth Management CEO Catherine Keating says transitory inflation surprises should be expected and discusses her views on tech stocks, bonds and fiscal policy. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of...
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Tech Stocks Got Ahead of Themselves, Ritholtz Says
May.11 -- Barry Ritholtz, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses what he learned from Yale's David Swenson. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Ritholtz's opinions are his own.
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G-7 Strikes Deal to Revamp Tax Rules for Tech Giants
Jun.06 -- The Group of Seven rich nations secured a landmark deal that could help countries collect more taxes from big companies and enable governments to impose levies on the biggest U.S. tech companies. Tony Czuczka reports on...
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U.S. Gymnast Tests Positive for Covid in Tokyo
Jul.19 -- Concerns are mounting ahead of the start of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday. Another athlete, a gymnast from the U.S., tested positive for covid-19 while training in Japan. Bloomberg’s Sophie Jackman reports on “Bloomberg...