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How China Could React to Australia's Tightened Japan Ties

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Jan.18 -- Bates Gill, Macquarie University professor, discusses Australia's plan to strengthen defense ties with Japan. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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May to push coal issue and green cars as part of environment plan

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: UK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Barnes - 11 January 2018 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Theresa May, British Prime Minister: "We will...
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ADIA's Ruehl on Oil Supplies, Price Volatility

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Jun.25 -- Christof Ruehl, global head of research at the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, discusses oil supplies and price volatility. He spoke on June 22 before OPEC's official announcement of it's pledge to boost output in an interview...
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Trump welcomes NATO chief amid global tensions

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President Donald Trump meet with NATO's Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg as tensions test the Western Alliance.
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Canadian PM Trudeau's briefing at NATO summit in Brussels

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday said that the NATO summit "reinforced the unity" of the alliance and "reinforced the commitment" to increase defence spending among its members. Trudeau made the remarks...
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Nissan Writes Off Carlos Ghosn in $83 Million Charge

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Feb.12 -- Nissan Motor Co. warned of its lowest profit in six years as it took an $83 million charge related to the compensation of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump's Cost Plus 50 NATO Plan 'A Very Bad Idea,' German Diplomat Says

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Mar.25 -- Wolfgang Ischinger, chairman of Munich Security Conference and former German Ambassador to the U.S., discusses President Donald Trump's plan to force U.S. allies to pay the cost of hosting American troops, plus fifty percent....
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France’s Le Maire Says He'll Ensure Stability at Renault

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Nov.20 -- French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said in an interview with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo that he'll meet with the management of Renault SA to restore stability following Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ghosn’s arrest in Japan....
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Nissan Ousts Ghosn as Chairman After Arrest, NHK Reports

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Nov.22 -- Nissan Motor Co.’s board removed Carlos Ghosn as chairman, the NHK reported, as the directors moved to contain the damage from the iconic executive’s shock arrest. The national broadcaster didn’t provide further details and a...
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The One Banking Job Without Enough Men

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May.21 -- Finance is a male-dominated realm. But there’s one corner where women are everywhere: the virtual world of digital assistants. Bloomberg's Lananh Nguyen has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Would a Nissan-Renault Merger Make Sense?

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May.13 -- Koji Endo, head of equity research at SBI Securities, talks about Nissan Motor Co., which reports results Tuesday, and its domestic rivals.. Nissan is opposing renewed efforts by alliance partner Renault SA to merge under a...
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Fiat Abandons Renault Proposal

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Jun.05 -- Fiat Chrysler has confirmed it’s abandoning a proposed merger with Renault. The French car maker wrapped up a late-night board meeting with again, no decision, and that prompted Fiat to walk away. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle...
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Not Enough Proof to Blame Iran for Oil Tanker Attack: Energy Aspects

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Jun.14 -- Amrita Sen, chief oil analyst at Energy Aspects, and James Bevan, chief investment officer at CCLA Investment Management, discuss the outlook for oil markets after the U.S. pointed the finger at Iran for the attack on a tanker...
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Renault, Nissan Signal Boardroom Truce

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Jun.20 -- Renault and Nissan are signaling a truce in their simmering boardroom spat. Renault has won seats on key committees, potentially mending relations ahead of the Nissan AGM next week. Bloomberg’s Angus Whitley reports on...
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How Vladimir Putin Won the Middle East

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Oct.24 -- Bloomberg Opinion columnist James Stavridis discusses U.S. foreign policy in Syria and the teaming of Russia and Turkey in the Middle East. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." His opinions are his own.
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Ramaphosa addresses labour union May Day rally

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The President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa addressed thousands of workers affiliated with the Congress of South African Trade Union on Wednesday in Durban.
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Nissan Executives Step Up Plans for Possible Renault Split: FT

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Jan.13 -- Executives of Nissan Motor Co. are stepping up contingency planning for a potential split from Renault SA following Carlos Ghosn’s escape from Japan, according to a report in the Financial Times. Bloomberg’s Ania Nussbaum...
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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire Welcomes PSA-Fiat Deal

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Oct.31 -- French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire tells Bloomberg the prospect of a merger between Fiat and PSA is good news for the French and automotive industry. He also said he would be vigilant that no job will be cut at PSA-FCA. Le...
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Boris Johnson: Donald Trump is not an embarrassment

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson plays down sentiment that Nato is diminishing in importance with the possibility of Donald Trump withdrawing the US from the alliance coming to ahead. The Prime Minister confirms that he will be meeting with...
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Corbyn: UK PM trade deal with US threatens services

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's trade deal with the US threatens UK public services, said UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on Tuesday.
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Japan's Ruling Party Set to Elect Abe's Successor

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Sep.13 -- Japan’s ruling party chooses its new leader later Monday with Yoshihide Suga the clear favorite to replace Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Meanwhile, Suga repeated his calls for lower mobile phone fees ahead of the election. Kurumi...
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Renault Acting CEO Says Some Plants Could Close Due to Coronavirus

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Feb.14 -- Clotilde Delbos, Renault acting chief executive officer, says the French carmaker would consider asset sales and plant closures as part of a cost-cutting plan. She says plants in China have closed due to the coronavirus. She...