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UBP's Casanova on China's Economic Recovery

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Carlos Casanova, Senior Asia Economist at UBP, discusses his outlook for China's economic recovery ahead of the latest trade data. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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China May Exports Drop More Than Expected

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China's export data dropped for the first time in three months in May, adding to the risks in the world's second largest economy as global demand weakens. James Mayger reports on Bloomberg Television.
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India Imports of Russian Oil Set Record

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OPEC+ is preparing to meet in Vienna this weekend. Members are grappling with a divided oil market. India is importing cheap Russian oil, bringing in nearly 2 million barrels a day in May. Rakesh Sharma reports on Bloomberg Television.
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US and Taiwan Agree on Trade Initiative

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The US and Taiwan have agreed to boost trade ties under an initiative launched last year that faces opposition from Beijing. Samson Ellis reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

US CPI, China Trade, Chinese Tech Stocks: 3-Minute MLIV

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Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Europe." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more:...
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Chinese Exports Unexpectedly Rise in March

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China's exports unexpectedly rose in March as demand from most Asian countries and Europe improved as the nation's factories resumed production, boosting the economy's outlook. James Mayger reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Natixis' Garcia Herrero on Asia Economy

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Alicia Garcia Herrero, chief Asia Pacific economist at Natixis, discusses her outlook for Asian economies. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Why The U.S. Imports Foreign Oil

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The U.S. is the world’s largest oil consumer. The nation uses more than 19 million barrels of oil a day.
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Wolfe Research's Tanners Breaks Down the Rally in Metals

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Wolfe Research Metals and Mining Analyst Timna Tanners discusses the wild swings in metals prices with Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro. She explores factors including US domestic manufacturing, Russian and Ukrainian...
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WTO Warns Of Economic Fallout From Trade Disputes As Exports Plunge

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The World Trade Organization downgraded forecasts for trade, with lowest growth in merchandise orders since the end of the global financial crisis.
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Goldman Sees Ukraine as Turning Point for European Energy

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Michele Della Vigna, head of energy industry research at Goldman Sachs, examines how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is changing the European energy market, as he calls this "the defining moment for hydrogen." He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Simon Harris denies medicine shortage fears

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The Irish Minister for Health has said trying to understand Brexiteers would cause him "pain and angst" after one MP alleged Ireland would face medicine shortages in a no-deal Brexit. Conservative MP Nigel Evans stated on LBC Radio last...
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Why Strong Dollar Is Tied to Energy Crisis: Markets Live

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Bloomberg's Valerie Tytel explains why either a Federal Reserve policy pivot or a new Plaza Accord wouldn't necessarily mean and end to the dollar's strength.
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Bloomberg

Franklin Templeton: Opportunities in Indian Financials

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Anand Radhakrishnan, emerging-market equity (India) managing director and chief investment office at Franklin Templeton, discusses the rise in commodity prices, the outlook for the Indian economy and central bank policy, and the...
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Ruchi Soya's Asthana On India's Edible Oil Industry Outlook

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Ruchi Soya Industries CEO Sanjeev Kumar Asthana discusses his outlook for India's edible oil industry, given the global disruption in commodity markets. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Lawmakers Look At Ways To Relieve Worsening Baby Formula Shortage

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The baby formula shortage has left parents desperate to find food for their infants. Now the FDA is looking at ways to import it.
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The Recount

Confronting Two Crises: Climate Change and the War in Ukraine

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With all eyes on the war in Ukraine, it’s easy to lose sight of another crisis burning in the background: climate change. Putin’s war chest is largely built on Russia’s oil empire which has lasting implications for our rapidly warming...
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WTO Says U.S. Tariffs On China Don't Align With Its Trade Rules

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The WTO said the U.S. did not provide enough evidence to justify the taxes, despite the U.S.' argument that China stole intellectual property.
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Bloomberg

Standard Chartered Remains 'Quite Bearish' on British Pound

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Divya Devesh, foreign exchange strategist at Standard Chartered, discusses the prospects for Asian currencies, the dollar and the British pound. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Soybeans Lead Slump in Crop Prices

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Aug.10 -- Soybeans led crop prices lower Friday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s latest estimates showed there’s no relief yet from a glut. Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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China Pushes High-End Food Production

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May.23 -- Head of Raboresearch Food & Agriculture, Asia Ping Chew discusses China's food production technologies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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China To Cut Tariffs In Half On $75 Billion Worth Of U.S. Goods

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The Chinese Ministry of Finance said retaliatory tariffs on some U.S. goods will be reduced from 10% to 5% and on others from 5% to 2.5%.
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China's Economic Growth Slows in Fourth Quarter

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China's economic growth weakened last quarter in the face of slow private spending, a property market crisis and virus outbreaks. Gross domestic product grew 4% in the final quarter of 2021 from a year earlier, higher than the 3.3% rise...
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EU to Propose Ban on Russian Coal Imports

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The European Union is planning to target coal imports from Russia in response to reports that Russian forces committed apparent war crimes in Ukraine. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports.