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China Probes Officials After Virus Resurgence in Beijing

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Jun.14 -- Fears of a second virus wave are growing in Beijing. China is probing officials and the city’s largest food and vegetable supply center is shut down after dozens of people tested positive for Covid-19. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie...
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China Reports 49 New Coronavirus Cases

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Jun.14 -- China has reported 49 new coronavirus cases as fears mount of a second wave. 36 of those cases are in Beijing linked to a market which is now closed. Bloomberg’s John Liu reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Covid-19 Cases in U.S. Rise to More Than 2.5 Million

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Jun.28 -- Coronavirus cases in the U.S. increased by 42,735 from the same time Saturday to 2.53 million, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University and Bloomberg News. The figures come as worldwide deaths from the virus...
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China Reports Biggest Virus Spike Since March

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Jul.27 -- China reported the most domestic coronavirus infections in more than four months as it battles outbreaks in its western and northeastern regions, raising fears of a serious resurgence. Shery Ahn reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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No Fresh Lockdown Could Negate Need for More German Stimulus: Feld

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Jun.12 -- Lars Feld, Germany's top economic adviser, discusses the country's economic stimulus plan and the risk posed by a second wave of the coronavirus. Feld, director of the Freiburg-based Walter Eucken Institute, speaks on...
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Virus Cases Spike in Japan and Hong Kong

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Jul.09 -- The coronavirus is flaring up across parts of Asia, with Tokyo and Hong Kong seeing a big spike in new cases, feeding fears that another wave of infections is taking place. In the meantime, Indonesia’s infection curve is still...
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Vietnamese City Evacuates Tourists Amid New COVID-19 Cases

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Vietnam has kept its COVID-19 cases relatively low, but 11 new infections were announced Monday.
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Hong Kong Postpones Upcoming Elections By A Year

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Leader Carrie Lam said she moved the date because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Japan Daily Coronavirus Tally Passes 1,000

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Jul.29 -- More grim milestones are being reached on the coronavirus pandemic front. The U.S. death count is now over 150,000, with Texas, Florida and California all recording record fatalities. Brazil, Japan and Hong Kong are also mired...
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Boris Johnson, Sir Patrick Vallance and Professor Chris Whitty answering questions during government coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chief Scientific Advisor Sir Patrick Vallance answering questions from the media during the government's coronavirus press briefing the day before pubs and other leisure...
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Boris Johnson giving the government's coronavirus press update

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson giving the government's press breifing on coronavirus on 17 July 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Europe Tightens Coronavirus Restrictions As Cases Spike

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People in northeastern England won't be allowed to mingle outside their homes starting Friday.
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White House hosting ceremony between Israel and U.A.E. and Bahrain, India approaching 5 million total coronavirus cases, Apple to hold product event
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Millions of people get ready for stricter covid-19 measures

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VOICED: Millions of people in the UK are preparing for life with tougher restrictions after a sharp rise in coronavirus infections. SHOWS: Gvs people in pubs, gvs people sitting by the river, gvs crowded streets with people wearing face...
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Trump's Tweet Storm: How Did Markets React?

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Oct.07 -- Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, comments on President Donald Trump's barrage of Twitter posts during Asian trading hours on Wednesday. In total, Trump tweeted or retweeted just under 40 times in the space of...
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U.S. Hits Highest Daily Count of COVID-19 Cases Since July

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The newest cases pushed the amount of U.S. cases to over eight million.
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Head of NHS Simon Stevens speaking at Downing Street press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of the head of NHS England Simon Stevens speaking at a Downing Street press conference on coronavirus on the first day of a new national lockdown on 5 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Boris Johnson coronavirus press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of PM Boris Johnson speaking at a press conference on new coronavirus lockdown restrictions on 16 October 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Sir Patrick Vallance speaks at Downing Street coronavirus press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holding the Downing Street briefing alongside Rishi Sunak and chief scientific advisor Sir Patrick Vallance after new financial aid for Tier 2 locations announcement on 22 October...
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Manchester lockdown not working

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VOICED: Nine weeks ago, people in Greater Manchester were subjected to further lockdown restrictions. SHOWS: Aerials Manchester, Manchester city centre, gvs social distancing signs, voxpops and interviews with Mayor of Greater Manchester...
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PMQs: Keir Starmer accuses Boris Johnson of making same mistakes 'over and over again'

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Sir Keir Starmer accuses Boris Johnson of making the same mistakes in response to the coronavirus pandemic during Prime Minister's question time,
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Korean's Sovereign Fund To Boost Alternative Assets

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Dec.22 -- South Korea’s $168 billion sovereign wealth fund is planning to allocate as much as a fifth of its portfolio in alternative assets like tech ventures, as it bets that near-zero interest rates will stay on for a long time. Choi...
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Hong Kong suspends in-person classes, 37 dead in Uganda amid unrest over Bobi Wine's arrest, U.N. says 32,000 people have fled violence in Ethiopia