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Jamie Oliver calls for free school meals for the most vulnerable children in the UK
Jamie Oliver talks about the UK's food system at the Future of Britain Conference. Jamie Oliver, discusses past successes on food policy and calls for free school meals for all children in the UK.
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Huawei Books $560M From Patent Deals
Huawei disclosed for the first time its annual income from its patent licensing deals, showing the company made $560 million dollars last year from that part of the business. Huawei US Chief Intellectual Property Counsel Steven Geiszler...
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Lowe Announces RBA Reforms
Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe announced a slate of reforms at the central bank, some that have been flagged before, but they won't take effect until after he finds out if he's staying in the job or being replaced. Swati...
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Quantexa Pours $250 Million Into AI Research
Global AI tech company Quantexa announced roughly $250 million in global investment in AI research and development by 2027, and the preview of a new generative AI assistant. Quantexa CEO Vishal Marria joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on...
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Center for China and Globalization on Yellen's China Visit
Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow at think tank Center for China and Globalization, tells Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne Man why he thinks China "holds the high cards" in its relationship with the US. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Saudi Arabia and Russia Will Extend Oil Supply Cuts
Saudi Arabia will keep its 1 million barrel-a-day oil production cut in place for another month as Russia says it will cut output by 500,000 barrels a day in August. Christyan Malek, JPMorgan global head of energy strategy, spells out...
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Mohamed Younis on American's Confidence With SCOTUS
Gallup Editor-in-Chief, Mohamed Younis, discusses new polling that shows how confident Americans are with the job the Supreme Court is doing. He speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's Balance of Power."
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'Everyone can see the economic context' says Rishi Sunak during a visit to Nottingham
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks to the media during a visit to a mobile lung health check unit in Nottingham.
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ICICI Securities' Guha On Wealth Mgmt Unit's Plans
ICICI Securities Private Wealth Management Head Anupam Guha discusses growth plans and the outlook for India's $600 billion wealth management industry. He speaks with Haslinda Amin, Menaka Doshi and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Robert Walters' Mullally on Finance Sector Jobs Outlook
John Mullally, Hong Kong managing director at Robert Walters, discusses hiring trends in the Asian banking sector amid recent waves of job cuts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Lowy Institute Poll: Australians Warm Up to China
Lowy Institute Director of Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program Ryan Neelam discusses the finding of the 2023 Lowy Institute Poll which suggests Australians see China as less of a security threat compared with a year ago, although a...
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What Might be Driving the Fed
Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary weighs in on this week's Fed decision and why he believes the meeting felt like it was driven by internal political dynamics.
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Russia Delivers Tactical Nuclear Weapons to Belarus
President Vladimir Putin said Russia has delivered its first tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, three months after announcing the plan that threatens to ratchet up tensions with the US and its allies over the war in Ukraine. Putin...
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There has been 'extraordinary growth' in job numbers in Ireland, says minister
The Minister for Finance has said the upcoming budget will be “prudent”. Michael McGrath was speaking to reporters before the National Economic Dialogue which is an integral part of the annual budgetary procedure, providing a platform...
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SEC's Gensler on Suing Binance, Regulating Crypto
SEC Chair Gary Gensler warns that the crypto industry could undermine trust in capital markets after the SEC sued Binance and Coinbase, alleging that the crypto platforms mishandled customer funds and misled investors. Gensler also...
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Reasonable Bipartisan Agreement: Sperling on Debt Deal
Gene Sperling, Senior Advisor to the President, discusses President Biden and the Debt Limit Bill. Sperling also gives his remarks on members of Congress considering eliminating the debt ceiling all together, and talks about the May jobs...
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Palantir CEO: Not Sure We Should Sell Our AI to Some Clients
Palantir CEO Alex Karp sits down with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow to discuss all things AI, why he is unsure the company should be selling their technology to some of their clients due to national security, and why he thinks the world is...
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Musk Says It's Important to Maintain Ties With China
Tesla's Elon Musk met with China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang in Beijing on Tuesday and said the interests of China and the US are intertwined, according to a government statement. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow has more.
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Dollar Will Be Weaker as We Go Into End of Year: Gordon
"The dollar will be weaker as we go into the end of the year." Wayne Gordon, executive director of commodities and FX at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses the US dollar and his outlook for Federal Reserve policy. He speaks on...
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Carbon Markets & Inflation
Emma Coker, Head of Carbon Research at BloombergNEF, discusses the impact of carbon pricing on the economy and the energy transition at the 2023 Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg. The government of the State of Qatar is the...
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China's Micron Probe Is Fresh Offensive in Chip War With US
China has opened a new front in its escalating tech battle with the US. It's launching a cybersecurity review of imports from America's largest memory chip maker Micron. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Television.
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US Ambassador to Japan on Asia Geopolitics
US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel discusses South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's two-day Tokyo trip that starts on Thursday. It's the first visit to Japan by a South Korean leader since 2019, as they seek to mend ties on issues from...
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China to US: Taiwan Issue Is 'Uncrossable' Red Line
China has responded swiftly to the meeting between US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, saying that the Taiwan issue is a "uncrossable red line." John Liu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Western Alliance Deposits Fell 11% in Q1 to $47.6B
Western Alliance "experienced elevated net deposit outflows surrounding the announcements of the Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank closures," the bank says in a filing. The bank said deposits fell 11% in the first quarter, a smaller...