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Canada Starts Mapping Out Plan to Reopen U.S. Border

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May.26 -- Justin Trudeau’s government began to outline the conditions for easing travel restrictions at the Canada-U.S. border. Bloomberg's Shelly Hagan reports on BNN Bloomberg.
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Bloomberg

Breaking Down the Huge Miss in the U.S. Jobs Report

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May.07 -- The April U.S. employment report misses the mark. This was, in absolute terms, certainly the biggest disappointment on record: According to the report, only 266,000 jobs were created in April, versus the consensus forecast for...
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CEOs Optimistic Despite Covid, Tax Concerns: KPMG's Knopp

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Sep.01 -- KPMG Chair and CEO Paul Knopp discusses the concerns of U.S. CEOs and says the Covid-19 pandemic has been a wakeup call for their workforce policies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on "Balance of...
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One More Thought: WFH Sacrifices

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Aug.06 -- David Westin has "One More Thought" on what people are willing to give up to work from home.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nuclear-powered submarine deal makes Australia less safe: Greenpeace

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Greenpeace Australia Pacific Head of Research and Investigations Nikola Casule reacts to the government's decision to develop nuclear-powered submarines for the first time, a major strategic shift as the country weighs strengthening...
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Bloomberg

StanChart's Brice on Markets, Fed Policy

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Steve Brice, chief investment officer at Standard Chartered Wealth Management, discusses his outlook for markets ahead of the Fed decision. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

US Headline Inflation Will Halve in 2H: Sullivan

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James Sullivan, head of Asia Pacific equity research at JPMorgan Chase & Co., discusses Fed policy, inflation and his investment strategy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Bank of Japan Said to Be Looking at Policy Review

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Bank of Japan officials are said to be looking at a policy review next year, however, it is unlikely to happen before Governor Haruhiko Kuroda steps down in April. Paul Jackson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

UBS' Peng on China's Consumer Sector

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Christine Peng, Head of Greater China Consumer Research at UBS, discusses her outlook for the Chinese consumer sector as the country reopens its borders. She speaks with David Ingles from the sidelines of the "UBS Greater China...
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Bloomberg

What to Watch for in the US Jobs Report

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The US is expected to show an addition of 202,000 jobs in December, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 3.7%. Michael McKee has a preview on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Bloomberg

The Pulse of the American Worker

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Prudential Financial Vice Chair Rob Falzon explains the findings from the company's latest "Pulse" survey of working Americans. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Businessweek" on Dec. 14. 2022.
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Bloomberg

This Is a Responsible Budget for India: Nageswaran

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India's Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran discusses India's pre-election budget, private sector investment and when India will achieve 6.8% growth. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

London Workers Would Choose to Quit If They Can't WFH

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A survey of 500 London workers by Bloomberg Intelligence finds that the ability to work from home is seen as crucial, with 73% of respondents saying they would quit if WFH was not offered as an option. Bloomberg Intelligence's Sue Munden...
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Curated Video

Military Families Facing Hunger Look To Federal Programs For Help

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A bureaucratic oversight is costing thousands of military families critical benefits to keep them from going hungry, especially in high-rent cities.
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Curated Video

Workers Are Pushing For Fertility Benefits From Employers

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Companies like Walmart and Facebook are now covering some fertility costs, but for many working people, these benefits are hard to come by.
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Curated Video

Poverty Rate In New York City Falls To Historic Low In New Census

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Poverty rate across the board dropped in the city for the fourth year in a row.
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Curated Video

Robots Break New Ground in Construction Industry

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THE NEWEST MEMBER OF THIS BRICKLAYING CREW IS NOT A MAN OR WOMAN - BUT A ROBOT. SAM, SHORT FOR SEMI-AUTOMATED MASON, CAN LAY AROUND 3,000 BRICKS A DAY – SEVERAL TIMES MORE THAN SOMEONE WORKING BY HAND. THE...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Small Business Optimism Rises

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Mar.09 -- Bank of America's Head of Small Business Sharon Miller speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about growing optimism for U.S. small businesses as uncertainty dropped to a 10-month low on "Bloomberg Markets:".
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Bloomberg

US Companies in China Are 'Exhausted,' AmCham China Says

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Michael Hart, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, discusses the results of its annual business climate survey. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

Jobless Claims Ease in Latest Sign of Tight Labor Market

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US initial unemployment claims decreased by 2,000 to 190,000 in the week ended Feb. 25, Labor Department data showed. Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Meta May Stop Advertising in Russia

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Meta Platforms Inc. is "actively looking" at halting all advertising in Russia, Nicola Mendelsohn, vice president for global business, told Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde. Earlier this week, the company behind Facebook and Instagram blocked...
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Bloomberg

Are U.S. CEOs Investing Enough in Technology and Innovation?

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Feb.21 -- Mike Inserra, senior vice chair of Americas at EY and Mark Stoeckle, chief executive officer and senior portfolio manager at Adams Funds, discusses EY's study on the investment strategies of 500 U.S. CEOs. They speak on...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health Headline

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How to discard used vape products and a new survey shows a rise in teens vaping marijuana.
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Sky News

Call to fight obesity with standard portions of fish and chips

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VOICED: A report has criticised the variation in portion sizes in fish and chip shops, making it tricky for customers to make informed choices on their calorie intake. Some people might think fish and chips is just a treat - and not for...