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Bloomberg

Capital Link's McGonegal on Uncertainty Surrounding Chinese-Listed Stocks

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Jul.29 -- Capital Link Chairman & CEO Brett McGonegal, discusses why markets are struggling with the uncertainty surrounding Chinese-listed stocks. He was speaking with Juliette Saly and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

House Reintroduces Mask Rules As Cases Surge

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Members and staff will be fined for not wearing a mask in the hall of the House.
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Bloomberg

RBNZ Keeps Rates Steady as Delta Variant Spreads

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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand refrained from raising interest rates during a coronavirus outbreak and nationwide lockdown. Still, the central bank signaled it intends to start tightening monetary policy soon. Bloomberg Economics'...
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Curated Video

Hospitals Dealing With More COVID-19 Patients

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Some places are seeing different increases than others, and health experts point to the Delta variant.
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Bloomberg

OPEC+ Agrees to Stick to Oil-Production Schedule

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Sep.01 -- OPEC and its allies agreed to stick to their existing plan for gradual monthly oil-production increases after a brief video conference. Bloomberg's Will Kennedy reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Biden Blames Delta Variant for Weak Jobs Report

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Sep.03 -- President Joe Biden said the U.S. economy remains strong after a disappointing jobs report, blaming a retrenchment in hiring on the spread of the delta variant of coronavirus.
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 25th

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For obvious reasons, Delta (the airline) doesn't like Delta (the variant) and the company is making sure its employees are protected — or fined. In other news: A Trump-era immigration policy is here to stay, ICU beds are filling up by...
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Bloomberg

LGT Bank's Hofer on Markets and Strategy

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Jun.28 -- Stefan Hofer, Chief Investment Strategist at LGT Bank Asia, discusses his market outlook and investment strategy. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

Austan Goolsbee on Inflation and Labor Shortage

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Sep.14 -- Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, Goolsbee, discusses how the Delta variant affected inflation and the economy. Goolsbee also goes over how rising cases may make the labor supply problem worse. Austan Goolsbee...
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Thousands protest anti-LGBTQ law in Budapest; some say the national mask mandate could come back; super fungus is spreading in two states
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Bloomberg

Knights of Columbus' Minopoli on Markets & Strategy

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Sep.20 -- Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors President & CIO Tony Minopoli gives his views on global markets and his investment strategy. He joins "Bloomberg Daybreak Australia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn.
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Curated Video

Children Under 12 Not Eligible For Vaccines

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Experts say more children are testing positive but overall serious risks remain low.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Reports More Than 1,100 New Covid Cases

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Hong Kong officials are urging residents who suspect they might be infected with coronavirus to avoid swamping already-overwhelmed hospital emergency rooms. It is the latest sign of the rapid decline in the city's ability to fight the...
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Curated Video

WHO Reports: COVID Cases, Deaths Continue To Fall Globally

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The Western Pacific was the only global region where COVID-19 increased, with about a third more infections than the previous week.
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Bloomberg

Omicron Peaking in Weeks, Not Months: Johns Hopkins

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses what has been learned about the omicron variant and suggested guidelines for work and school going forward. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public...
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Curated Video

New COVID-19 Cases In U.S. Soar To Highest Levels On Record

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New cases per day have more than doubled over the past two weeks, eclipsing the old mark of 250,000, set in mid-January.
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Press Association

Coronavirus in numbers: UK records 183,037 new cases

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A further 183,037 lab-confirmed Covid-19 cases have been recorded in the UK as of 9am on Wednesday, the Government said. The total includes reported figures for Northern Ireland covering a five-day period. The Government said a further...
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Curated Video

Study: COVID Booster Effectiveness Wanes But Remains Strong

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Vaccine effectiveness was higher in people who had received boosters than in people who had received only the original series of shots.
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Curated Video

As COVID Cases Rise In Europe, How Worried Should Americans Be?

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The W.H.O. is urging people to remain cautious, and Dr. Anthony Fauci predicts the U.S. will see an increase in cases due to the BA.2 variant.
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Bloomberg

Rockefeller Foundation Doc: We Need to Be Cautious With Omicron

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Dr. Samuel Scarpino, Pathogen Surveillance at Rockefeller Foundation Managing Director, affiliate professor at Northeastern University told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" that while early data is encouraging,...
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Bloomberg

Fauci Doesn't Expect Lockdowns; Sees Hospitals Stressed

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Anthony Fauci, who leads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says an effective shutdown of the U.S. likely won't be necessary as Covid-19 surges again, though hospitals will be tested by the expected rush of cases...
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Bloomberg

Fauci: U.S. 'Absolutely' Has Community Spread of Omicron

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to U.S. President Joe Biden, discusses the latest findings on the omicron variant and says he doesn't see a need to shut down the U.S. economy yet. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Bloomberg

South Africa Vaccine Advisor Says Omicron Symptoms Appear to Be Mild

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Barry Schoub, chairman of South Africa's Ministerial Advisory Committee on Vaccines, says that early data on the omicron variant suggest mild symptoms, even though there are a large number of cases in which fully-vaccinated people cases...
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Curated Video

American Airlines Aggressively Hiring To Avert Major Cancellations

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The company's CEO is expected to tell lawmakers Wednesday that the company plans to hire 18,000 workers next year.