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What we know about Vadim Krasikov and other Russians released in prisoner swap

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Here's what we know about the Russians at the center of the largest prisoner exchange between the Kremlin and Western nations since the Cold War. (Scripps News)
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Gershkovich, Whelan among Americans released in massive prisoner swap with Russia

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Swapping prisoners involves the delicate movement of various flights, with all parties waiting for planes to land before finalizing an exchange. (Scripps News)
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President Biden speaks on prisoner release_2

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The U.S. has conducted a major prisoner swap to bring Americans Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan home from Russian custody. (Scripps News)
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Defence Secretary hails new UK-Germany security pact

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John Healey hailed a new security pact between Britain and Germany as the first step towards a “deep new defence relationship” between the countries, as the UK Government seeks to rebuild post-Brexit ties with Europe. The Defence...
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Denys, the orphaned Ukrainian teen who escaped Russia, is beginning his new life

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Scripps News has been sharing the story of Denys, a Ukrainian teen, since the first days of the war. Several weeks ago, he finally reached the destination where he hopes to begin a new life. (Scripps News)
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Heaton-Harris says announcement on funding for Casement Park will be made after General Election

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Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has said that an announcement on funding for Belfast’s Casement Park will be made after the July 4 General Election. Asked about whether the UK Government was reneging on its commitment to...
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Swinney spreading ‘misinformation and lies’ about Labour’s plans, warns Sarwar

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John Swinney is spreading “misinformation and lies” about Labour’s spending plans, Anas Sarwar said as he disputed SNP attacks on his party’s manifesto. The Scottish Labour leader said new spending powers his party is proposing for the...
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Mercedes-Benz CEO on China Tension, UAW Strike

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"Let's keep markets open and let market participants fight it out," Mercedes-Benz Group CEO Ola Källenius says. Speaking with Guy Johnson and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close," Källenius also comments on the UAW strike...
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UK economy suffering 'sprained ankle' not 'broken leg' says Hunt

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The UK economy may be suffering from a “sprain”, Jeremy Hunt said, but rejected the diagnosis of a “broken leg”. The Chancellor stressed the need for “positivity” about future growth prospects as he insisted that last month’s autumn...
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Germany Isn't Europe's 'Sick Man,' Deutsche Bank CEO Sewing Says

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Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing comments on the outlook for interest rates and the German economy. "Germany actually will see growth again, potentially not the number which we all wish in 2024, but from 2025," Sewing said in an...
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Detroit's Electric Reckoning

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The United Auto Workers' strike against GM, Ford, and Chrysler-parent company Stellantis came at a pivotal moment. As President Joe Biden pushes the US towards its climate goals through the Inflation Reduction Act, the electric vehicle...
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Birkenstock's IPO Prices Near Midpoint for $1.48 Billion

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Birkenstock Holding Plc, the German company best known for its broad-strapped leather sandals befitting monks and moguls alike, has priced its initial public offering at $46 a share in the fourth big test of the US IPO market in a month....
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Engine of Germany: The Mittelstand

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Germany is heading for its first full-year recession since the pandemic. Europe's largest economy faces a number of long-term headwinds including a dwindling workforce, a vast reliance on China and a painful energy transition. It's an...
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Germany's Scholz Favors 'Global Competition' on Electric Vehicles

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned about actions that could harm domestic industries in the European Union as a result of an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles. Scholz said it is best to not be "working...
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Siemens Healthineers CEO Says China Decoupling Completed

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Siemens Healthineers CEO Bernd Montag says the firm has ring-fenced its Chinese supply chain from other regions, a move intended to shield the company's operations from escalating trade and geopolitical tensions. Speaking exclusively to...
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Mercedes, BMW Stand to Lose Most in China EV Battle

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The European Union's probe into Beijing's electric-vehicle subsidies may leave Germany's luxury automakers facing the most potential exposure to tit-for-tat tariffs. Oliver Crook reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Is Germany the Sick Man of Europe?

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With gloomy data, unfavorable demographics and increased industrial competition abroad, it's hard to see a catalyst for growth in Germany. Could Europe's largest economy become its new "sick man"? (This report is in English with German...
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Bloomberg

Le Maire on ECB Policy, Inflation, Trade With China

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire talks about ECB monetary policy, reducing inflation, China as a trade partner with the EU and growing the French economy. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Spain. Follow...
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JPMorgan's Liang on DM Central Banks

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Jonathan Liang, Head of Investment Specialists, Asia ex-Japan at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses his outlook on central bank decisions and fixed income strategies. He speaks with Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Infrastructure Capital Advisors on US Markets

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Jay Hatfield, chief executive officer at Infrastructure Capital Advisors, discusses his outlook and investment strategies for US markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Work Shifting: GitHub's AI Coding Assistant

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GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the productivity gains seen by the use of GitHub's AI coding assistant, Copilot. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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MSC Chairman on Putin-Kim, G-20, Ukraine

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Munich Security Conference Chairman Ambassador Christoph Heusgen joins Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Brussels to discuss the outcomes of the G-20 summit in India, Putin's meeting with Kim Jong Un and the latest dynamics in European support...
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Bloomberg

Volkswagen, Germany Fall Behind in China EV Race

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Volkswagen AG is facing heavy competition in China's EV market from BYD Co., Nio Inc., and other local brands, as the automaker struggles to regain the position it held in the market pre-pandemic. Oliver Crook has the details in today's...
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Bloomberg

Inflation on the Rise in Spain, Germany

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Inflation is rising in Spain and Germany. The data could help dictate if the European Central Bank raises interest rates again on Sept. 14. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...