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57% of People Expected to Attend July 4th BBQ, Says BofA Analyst
Jul.02 -- Bank of America Securities Senior Food and Beverage Analyst Bryan Spillane, discusses the percentage of people expected to host or attend a BBQ this holiday weekend. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Caroline Hyde on...
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Tesla Model 3 Owners Survey: What Musk Got Right and Wrong
Oct.29 -- A survey of almost 5,000 Tesla Model 3 owners, conducted by Bloomberg, shows that the automaker has cut the rate of defects nearly in half. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Paul Sweeney has the details on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Hard for Businesses to Navigate Environment in HK, Says AmCham Hong Kong’s Joseph
Oct.20 -- Tara Joseph, president of AmCham Hong Kong, discusses the unrest in Hong Kong, the damage it’s done to the city and how its weighing on the business community. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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World’s Wealthiest Say Equities Will Rally in 2020
Jan.28 -- Wealthy investors are almost unanimously optimistic about markets in 2020, according to UBS Global Wealth Management. A whopping 94% of rich investors expect positive returns this year, according to a survey of more than 4,800...
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Shifting Worker Sentiment Amid Reopening
Aug.03 -- As many companies look at what the "new normal" is, many employees are realizing they like the stay-at-home life. Chief Economist at Upwork, Adam Ozimek, says the power is in the workers hands. Ozimek speaks with Caroline Hyde,...
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Big Short Positions Become a Target
Jun.11 -- BofA Securities U.S. Equity Strategist Jill Carey Hall speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about meme trading and short selling on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Credit Suisse's Kersley Discusses Emerging Consumer Survey
Mar.25 -- Richard Kersley, Credit Suisse head of global research product discusses inflation and consumption patterns beyond the pandemic. He speaks with Sophie Kamaruddin live from the Asian Investment Conference on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Plunges to Lowest Since 2011
The University of Michigan’s preliminary U.S. consumer sentiment index fell by 11 points to 70.2, the lowest since December 2011, falling fell well short of all estimates in a Bloomberg survey of economists. Richard Curtin, director of...
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Bitcoin Drops Amid Weibo Crypto Suspensions, Goldman Survey
Jun.06 -- Bitcoin and most other top cryptocurrencies fell on Sunday on concerns that there may be a further crackdown on the industry in China. Bloomberg’s Joanna Ossinger reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Work Shifting: How Big Banks Differ on WFH Plans
Apr.01 -- While some financial firms are starting to entice employees back to deserted offices, others are doubling down on the lure of living rooms. Dani Burger has the details in this "Work Shifting" report on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Wealthy Americans Boost Savings in Face of Pandemic Worries
Dec.22 -- The pandemic is spurring many people in the U.S. to shore up their finances -- even those who can afford to invest $1 million. Aron Levine, president of preferred and consumer banking and investments at Bank of America, speaks...
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Fixed Income Smart Beta Gets $25 Trillion Endorsement
Oct.23 -- With trillion of dollars of global debt already yielding below zero, institutional investors are backing a new way to invest in bonds. Howie Li, Legal & General Investment Management's head of ETFs, and Bloomberg's Sam Potter...
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Visa Will Help Customers on Their 'Crypto Journey'
Visa Inc. Chief Financial Officer Vasant Prabhu vowed the payments giant won't be picking winners and losers as part of its push into the world of cryptocurrencies. The firm debuted a crypto advisory practice on Wednesday as part of its...
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Some 23% of European Firms Mull Shifting Out of China
Bettina Schoen-Behanzin, vice president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, talks about a survey that shows nearly one in four European companies in China are considering shifting their investments out of the country....
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L'Oreal CEO on Tech in Beauty & Risks of Recession
L'Oreal CEO Nicolas Hieronimus discusses the impact of inflation, raw materials shortages and the risks of recession. He also talks about how the world's biggest cosmetics maker is using tech and the Metaverse. He spoke with Bloomberg's...
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A new government survey says almost half the coral reef ecosystems in U.S. territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures.
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CAPTION: A new government survey says almost half the coral reef ecosystems in U.S. territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures. (July 8)
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China Manufacturing PMI Unchanged From August
Oct. 1 ""Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on Chinas Manufacturing PMI data for September and what it means for the economy. He speaks to John Dawson on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Consumer Sentiment Falls: Westpac
Sept. 24 -- Westpac Senior International Economist Huw McKay discusses Westpac's just released China consumer sentiment data, which is down 7% since January, and what it means for the country with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The...
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With the Stroke of a Pen, China May Meet Growth Target
Dec. 15 -- With the stroke of a pen, China may meet its 2014 economic growth target after all. Chinas statistics bureau is predicted to announce results of its third national economic census this month after a years worth of interviews...
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Alibaba Investors Expect Big Upside in First Day Trade
Sept. 19 -- Nick Colas, chief market strategist at Convergex Group, looks at an investor survey about expectations for the first trading day of Alibaba shares and how the stock may impact the overall market. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Xi Jinping Is Worlds Most Popular Leader: Survey
Dec. 19 -- President Xi Jinping may not be popular in Macau at the moment, but it seems he is everywhere else. A new survey claims the Chinese leader is the most popular. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Toronto Raptors Boost Economy, Hope For Second NHL Team
May 24 -- What is impact of a successful sports franchise to a city? Is there hope for a second Toronto NHL team? Bloomberg North's Amanda Lang talks to former Performance Sports Group Chairman W. Graeme Roustan, who also gives an update...