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NIO CEO Says Company Will Be Profitable in Less Time Than Tesla Took
Jun.13 -- It's been a difficult few months for NIO Inc.. The company has laid off employees, cancelled plans for a factory, and reported its third-consecutive month of declining vehicle deliveries and a revenue forecast for the second...
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Investors Anticipate the Return of a Goldilocks Market
Mar.15 -- Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity markets at RBC Capital Markets, Krishna Memani, chief investment officer at Oppenheimerfunds, and Vishy Tirupattur, head of U.S. fixed income research at Morgan Stanley, discuss market...
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NAM CEO Timmons Says Tax Reform Will Translate Into Jobs
Feb.16 -- Jay Timmons, National Association of Manufacturers president and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of President Donald Trump's policies on the manufacturing industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Federal Reserve Should Lower Rates, Jeremy Siegel Says
Apr.12 -- University of Pennsylvania Wharton School Professor Jeremy Siegel discusses his outlook for stocks and earnings, the potential market impact of U.S.-China trade, and explains why the Federal Reserve should lower interest rates....
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Remembering the Life and Legacy of Richard Lugar
Apr.29 -- Sen. Dick Durbin (D) Illinois discusses the life and work of Richard Lugar with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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Pullback in Bonds Offers Good Entry Point, Thornburg's Klingelhofer Says
Dec.30 -- Jeff Klingelhofer, Thornburg Investment Management portfolio manager, discusses the outlook for global markets with Bloomberg's Su Keenan on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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IAG CEO Walsh Says Industry Would Benefit From Consolidation
Mar.06 -- IAG SA CEO Willie Walsh discusses consolidation in the airline industry and Brexit. He spoke with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo at the Brussels Aviation Summit in Belgium.
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Consumer Sentiment in Japan Is Getting Bleaker, Says EY-Parthenon’s Kobayashi
Jul.03 -- Nobuko Kobayashi, partner at EY-Parthenon, discusses Japan’s consumer sentiment trends and her outlook for the retail sector. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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As Quincy Jones ETF Waits in Limbo, Weighing the Issues of Celebrity ETFs
Dec.19 -- Denise Krisko, president and co-founder of Vident Investment Advisory, talks with Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu about the increase in sub-advised funds and actively-managed ETFs, and the status of the Quincy Jones ETF. Vident's firm...
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Martin Sorrell Hopes for a Second Brexit Referendum
Jan.09 -- Martin Sorrell, executive chairman at S4 Capital, discusses U.K. business conditions prompted by the battle over Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Measuring the Size of the London Gold Market
Nov.20 -- Ruth Crowell, chief executive officer at London Bullion Market Association, discusses the size and volume of the London gold market, trying to bring transparency to the market and the challenges she faces in putting the data...
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S. Africa's Ramaphosa Has 'Full Confidence' in SARB Governor Kganyago
Jan.23 -- South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa discusses the nation's economic challenges, attracting investors, and central bank independence. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in...
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Nissan Searches for New CEO as Saikawa Steps Down
Sep.15 -- Alexander Robert Medd, founder and managing partner at Bucephalus Research Partnership, discusses Nissan’s quest for a new CEO as Hiroto Saikawa steps down from the role. Medd speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Tencent Earnings: the Bright Spots and Challenges for the Company
Nov.13 -- Ajay Sunder, deputy director at SC-Nex Strategy, discusses Tencent earnings and where he’s seeing bright spots for the company. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Hank Paulson Opening Remarks at New Economy Forum
Nov.20 -- Hank Paulson, chairman of the Paulson Institute and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, delivers opening remarks at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Beijing.
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EasyJet CEO: We’re Offsetting All Carbon Emission From Today
Nov.19 -- Johan Lundgren, chief executive officer at EasyJet, discusses reducing carbon emissions from the flights, the launch of their holiday business plan, where he’s looking for growth, potential new routes and the challenges he’s...
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Tesla Delivers First China-Made Cars
Jan.07 -- Elon Musk’s moment of truth has arrived. Tesla delivers its first Chinese-made cars to the general public today. The Model 3 sedans were made in Shanghai at the car maker’s first factory outside of the U.S. Bloomberg’s Emma...
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Tech Mahindra CEO on Coronavirus Impact, Challenges, Share Buyback
Apr.03 -- C.P. Gurnani, chief executive officer and managing director at Tech Mahindra Ltd., discusses how coronavirus is impacting business, the challenges the firm is facing and the possibility of a share buyback. He speaks on...
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Lululemon CEO Sees ‘Huge Runway for Growth’ for Brand
Dec.12 -- Lululemon Athletica Inc. Lead Director David Mussafer and Chief Executive Officer Calvin McDonald talk with Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly about the challenges Lululemon is facing and how their combined efforts have them believing the...
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Hong Kong’s Airlines Suffer After Protests
Dec.17 -- Hong Kong’s airlines face the prospect of further job cuts and even bankruptcies as anti-Beijing protests continue to deter tourists from the city, adding to the pressure on an industry already facing headwinds globally....
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Delta CEO Bastian on Pandemic, Outlook, Business Travel
Oct.19 -- Delta Air Lines Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on earnings and passenger bookings, outlook, and plans for the revival of business travel with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde.
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When Fiction Seems Like Reality
May.20 -- P.W. Singer, author and strategist at New America, discusses the novel he co-authored with August Cole, "Burn-In." The book explores a future America where AI, robotics and remote work are more common. He and his co-author were...
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Don't Lend Me Money Based on Employees I Don't Need, Bongo Java Owner Says
Jun.05 -- Bob Bernstein, owner of Bongo Java, a collection of six coffee shops and casual restaurants in Nashville, talks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs and Greg Bonnell about small business aid amid the pandemic.