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What a Global Soft Landing Could Mean for Equities
Bank of America's latest Global Fund Manager survey finds investors increasingly betting on a soft landing for the global economy. Ksenia Galouchko examines what this could mean for equity markets on Bloomberg Television.
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Tesla Skeptics Push Back After $500 Billion Rally
Rival automakers pouncing on booming demand for EVs pose the biggest challenge for Tesla over the next two years, just as Elon Musk appears distracted by his high-profile ventures, from social media and space travel to artificial...
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Media Mayhem
Jon Klein, Former CNN President and HANG Media Co-Founder dives into the uncertainty that media moguls are facing due to the ongoing strikes. Klein also discusses the role AI plays in media and streaming services.
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ISM's Nieves: June Services Data Good Across the Board
ISM Services PMI Chair Anthony Nieves discusses the key takeaways from the June services data on "Bloomberg Markets." The ISM's overall gauge of services increased 3.6 points the most since the start of the year to 53.9 last...
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First Look With Surveillance: UK Labor, Miami Braces
Anna Edwards and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Conference Board's Lundh: Data Signal Shallow Recession
The Conference Board's Principal Economist Erik Lundh reviews the key takeaways from the May consumer data. The Conference Board's index declined to 102.3 in May from a upwardly revised 103.7 in the prior month.
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The Conference Board on Business Sentiment in China
Alfredo Montufar-Helu, Head of the China Center for Economics and Business at The Conference Board, discusses his views on foreign business and investment sentiment in China as geopolitical tensions between the country and the US...
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Teen Kids News Show 2020
If you’re thinking about going to college there’s certainly a lot to think about. Academics, location, size, reputation, cost – and that’s just for starters. But as Ava tells us, there’s another consideration that is becoming...
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How Can Banks Build Back Trust?
Wes Bricker, vice chairman of PwC, talks about how businesses can build back trust with consumers. He's on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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Gundlach Warns Recession to Start in Few Months, Fed to Cut Rates
Doubleline Capital's Jeffrey Gundlach expects a US recession will start in a few months, and that the Federal Reserve will need to respond "very dramatically." He made the comments in an interview on CNBC on Monday. Valerie Tytel reports...
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How Trump's Indictment Impacts Truth Social
Pew Research Center Senior Computational Social Scientist Galen Stocking joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss the center's report on Truth Social and how it has seen an uptick in traffic to the platform since the news of the...
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Bank of Japan Is Said to Be Wary of Tweaking Yield Curve Control Soon
The Bank of Japan will likely maintain its yield curve control program next week as officials are wary of shifting gear so soon after the recent global banking turmoil, according to people familiar with the matter. Kathleen Hays reports...
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Rubrik CEO: Cyber Attacks Are Inevitable
Rubrik CEO Bipul Sinha joins Ed Ludlow to discuss the state of cybersecurity even as the Pentagon leak investigation is still ongoing, what companies can do to better protect themselves and why the company is waiting for the market to...
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US Adds More Jobs in April Than Expected
Nonfarm payrolls increased 253,000 after a downwardly revised 165,000 advance in March, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. The unemployment rate declined to 3.4%, and monthly wage gains accelerated. Mike McKee takes a look at...
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Preferred Shares Suffer as Historic Rout Spreads From Banks
Growing concern about the health of US regional banks has investors bailing on preferred shares at a historic clip. Valerie Tytel reports on Bloomberg Television.
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BlackRock's Conway: Private Equity Exits Are Hard
Edwin Conway, BlackRock global head of alternatives, talks about investing in private credit. He speaks to Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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Nuveen on Institutional Investor Sentiment
Simon England-Brammer, Head of EMEA and APAC Institutional, Global Client Group at Nuveen, says institutional investors have been shifting into alternative asset classes. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets...
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Severn View ranked England's worst motorway services
Severn View, near the Severn Bridge, has been ranked England’s worst motorway services area. In the third annual survey visitors had their say on facilities such as toilets, staffing, food and drink.
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'Great Resignation' Affecting Health Care Profession
Efforts are underway to attract students to the profession amid the shortage.
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KPMG: 91% of US CEOs See Recession in Next 12 Months
KPMG CEO Paul Knopp talks about the results of their survey of American CEOs. 91% said they see a recession in the next 12 months. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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More Asian Americans Are Purchasing Guns
The increase in Asian American hate during the pandemic has motivated many in the Asian American community to purchase guns.
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Study: COVID-19 Isolation Didn't Significantly Boost Loneliness
A new study says there wasn't a large increase in loneliness in the early months of social distancing efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
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Simon Harris denies medicine shortage fears
The Irish Minister for Health has said trying to understand Brexiteers would cause him "pain and angst" after one MP alleged Ireland would face medicine shortages in a no-deal Brexit. Conservative MP Nigel Evans stated on LBC Radio last...
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Federal Reserve Hawks and Doves Stay the Course on Rate Hikes
Federal Reserve officials seem to be ready to keep their feet on the rate-hiking policy pedals even as latest reports show signs the economy is shifting into a lower gear. Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."