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VOICED : In Rwanda, local mechanics pioneer motorbike switch to electric to cut carbon emissions

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Rwanda Electric Motors Ltd converts motorcycles to run on electric in a bid to reduce air pollution in the capital Kigali (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Hate Incidents Renew Discussions About Perceptions Of Asian Americans

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Amid the rise of anti-Asian sentiment during the pandemic, there are renewed discussions about how the U.S. perceives Asian Americans
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan 1Q Earnings Per Share at $1.65

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Apr.13 -- Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua and David Gura report on JPMorgan earnings. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Acer CEO on Chip Crunch and Intel's Asia Investment

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Acer Chairman & CEO Jason Chen speaks with Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia" in an exclusive interview. He discusses chip supply troubles and the Intel CEO's visit to Taiwan.
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Bloomberg

Investor: Drones in Public Safety to Gain Prevalence

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Dec.16 -- PwC puts the value of the drone industry at over $127 billion. And investment is flying into drone startups. In 2012, there was only one deal between a corporation and a startup. In 2015, there were 17 similar deals. Funding...
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Bloomberg

Oracle Takes Aim at Amazon With New Database Technology

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Oct.02 -- Oracle CEO Mark Hurd discusses how new features in ithe company's database service will help it go after Amazon. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

Lyft President on Omicron Slump, Fallout Into 2022

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Lyft President John Zimmer joins Emily Chang after the company reported fewer riders than analysts expected in the fourth quarter as Omicron damped travel. He also shares what he is thinking about driver supply and demand for the next...
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Bloomberg

Trump vs. Clinton: Economic Policy Differences

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Oct. 20 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s David Westin and Michael McKee highlight the differences in the economic policies of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Deloitte CEO comment on Obama speech as WEF starts

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1. Belvedere hotel reception in Davos 2. Deloitte LLP (limited liability partnership) CEO Joe Echevarria walks along corridor 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Echevarria, CEO, Deloitte LLP: "I think the President (Obama) was really making a...
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Sky News

Government set out new Alcohol Prices

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Government set out new Alcohol Prices
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Bloomberg

Texas Instruments CEO Crutcher Resigns on Conduct Violations

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Jul.17 -- Texas Instruments Inc. said Chief Executive Officer Brian Crutcher resigned after less than two months in the job, citing violations of the chipmaker’s code of conduct. His predecessor, Rich Templeton, will resume the role on a...
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Bloomberg

BNP Paribas on the Difficulty of Forecasting Recovery

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Jun.05 -- William de Vijlder, Chief Economist at BNP Paribas, discusses the atypical nature of this recession and the dispersion of bottom-up forecasts. He speaks with Anna Edwards and Matt Miller on the "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Mobile avian flu testing kit at airports

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Catania, Sicily, Italy VNR - STMicroelectronics 1. Wide of plane landing 2. People at the airport 3. Various of doctor testing man for avian flu 4. Various of doctor analysing test on portable facilities 5. Man waiting outside 6....
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Bloomberg

U.S. Budget Deficit No Longer an Investor Concern: Golub

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Nov. 6 -- Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. market strategist at RBC Capital Markets, talks about the shrinking U.S. budget deficit and expectations for government spending. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Macron’s Push to Get France Vaccinated

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Jul.21 -- The first part of Emmanuel Macron’s plan to pressure the French population to become vaccinated goes live. Health passes are also required for entry to cultural ventures. Later, the pass will be required for long-distance...
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Bloomberg

Reevaluating Equity Premiums on Central Bank Moves

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March 18 -- Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Nir Kaissar and Bloomberg's Daniel Moss examine how the steps taken by central banks to boost their respective economies are impacting global markets and whether or not it's time to reevaluate ....
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Bloomberg

Singles' Day Sales: Who Were the Big Winners?

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Nov. 12 -- Singles' Day ended in China, and Alibaba made a little bit of money: A record-breaking $9.3 billion (57.1 billion yuan) flowed through the e-commerce giant as Chinas bachelors and bachelorettes swooped up designer digs and...
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank CFO Doesn’t Expect U.S. Deregulation

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Feb.02 -- Marcus Schenck, chief financial officer at Deutsche Bank, talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller about banker pay, U.S. President Donald Trump's approach to bank regulation and immigration, and the firm's fourth-quarter results.
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Bloomberg

BlackRock’s Hildebrand Sees ‘Very Big Contraction’ by Year End

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Jun.23 -- BlackRock Vice Chairman Philipp Hildebrand expects a “historically unique” economic contraction through the remainder of 2020, but worries about inflation in the long-term under what he calls the elimination of “distinctions...
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Bloomberg

Spain 'Better Prepared' for Possible Recession, Prime Minister Says

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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says Spain is "much better prepared" than some of its European peers for a possible recession due to its energy independence efforts and "strong" economic fundamentals. He speaks at the World Economic Forum's...
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Bloomberg

China's Inflation Slows, Giving Central Bank Room to Ease Policy

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The latest inflation figures out of China show price pressures for manufactures and consumers eased in January. Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Carmen Reinhart on Post-Financial Crisis Recovery

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Aug. 26 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart discusses the 2008 financial crisis and U.S. economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets" from the Kansas City Fed's Economic Symposium in
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Bloomberg

U.S. Government Prepares Defense in AIG Trial

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Oct. 28 -- David Boies spent much of the past month interrogating the architects of the 2008 Wall Street bailout, making the case that the U.S. cheated AIG shareholders of at least $25 billion partly for the benefit of an elite club of...
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First look at new LG V30 phone

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LEAD IN South Korean electronics company LG has released its latest flagship smartphone at the IFA technology show in Berlin. LG says that the LG V30 is the first smartphone in the world with an 'F 1.6'...