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U.S., China Stocks Favored, Union Bancaire Privee Says

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Apr.04 -- Kieran Calder, head of equity research for Asia at Union Bancaire Privee, shares his views on U.S. and Asian stocks. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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GM CEO Barra on First Quarter, Chip Shortage, EVs

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May.05 -- General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra discusses first quarter performance, the semiconductor shortage's impact on vehicle production, and efforts to electrify its lineup on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Taiwan Says U.S. Vaccine Aid Would Help Shield Chip Industry

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May.21 -- Taiwan is now asking the U.S. for help securing covid-19 vaccines as it races to contain an outbreak of untraceable infections. The island reported 286 new cases on Thursday and there are fears the spread could impact chip...
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ARM Ships Record Number of Chips Amid Global Shortage

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May.20 -- ARM Holdings CEO Simon Segars discusses the global semiconductor shortage and what can be done to help alleviate the worsening crisis. He also talks about the 7.3 billion ARM-based chips the company's partners have shipped and...
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TSMC, Tencent, Alibaba Favored, Morningstar's Tan Says

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Jun.08 -- Lorraine Tan, director of Asia equity research at Morningstar, discusses the outlook for the region's stocks and the opportunities she sees. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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BlackRock Says Global Investors Are Underinvested in China

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Apr.21 -- Ben Powell, chief strategist for Asia Pacific at BlackRock Investment Institute, discusses the opportunities he sees in global stock markets, the implications of central banks' policies, and the tensions between the U.S. and...
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Chip Shortage Could End in 18 Months: Neuberger Berman

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Apr.06 -- Daniel Flax, managing director at Neuberger Berman, discusses the impact of the Biden administration's plan for the semiconductor shortage. He also estimates that the chip crisis could be over in about a year to 18 months, but...
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Korea Unveils $450 Billion Chipmaking Push

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May.13 -- South Korea has unveiled ambitious plans to spend roughly $450 billion to build the world’s biggest chipmaking base over the next decade. Bloomberg’s Sohee Kim reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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China's Xpeng Sees Record EV Sales With P5 Launch: CEO

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Apr.20 -- Chinese electric-vehicle maker Xpeng Inc. says it's confident about building on record sales momentum from the first quarter. Founder, chairman and chief executive officer He Xiaopeng says he believes its new P5 family sedan...
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Merck KGaA's Outlook Continues to Be Good: CFO

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Marcus Kuhnert, chief financial officer at Merck KGaA, discusses third-quarter earnings, how vaccinations will impact his business beyond 2022 and what he intends to do with the pile of cash the company has accumulated. He speaks on...
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GM CEO Barra on Fourth Quarter, Chip Shortage, EVs

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Feb.10 -- General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra discusses fourth quarter performance, measures to address the semiconductor shortage that has impacted global vehicle production, and new battery developments to power the company's...
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Daimler Investors to Vote on Truck Split

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Oct.01 -- Ola Kallenius, chief executive officer at Daimler AG, discusses the upcoming vote by shareholders on spinning off the truck division from the Mercedes-Benz luxury car operations, the profitability of the truck division and...
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GM CEO Barra Sees Chip Shortage Lasting Into Late 2022

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GM CEO Mary Barra says the semiconductor shortage is a near-term problem and will gradually improve going into the second half of 2022. She speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Toshiba’s Independent Probe Was Biased, Former Directors Say

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Oct.10 -- Two former executives of Japanese electronics conglomerate Toshiba Corp. say a disputed meeting of shareholders last year was held properly and a subsequent independent report supported by an activist investor was misleading....
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VW CEO Herbert Diess Full Interview

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Volkswagen Chief Executive Office Herbert Diess discusses... He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller.
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JPMorgan Is 'Very Positive' on Emerging Markets, Sullivan Says

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James Sullivan, head of Asia Pacific equity research at JPMorgan, discusses the inflation concerns, central banks' policies, and the opportunities he sees in the region's markets. He also talks about the debt woes of property developer...
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Barings AM Remains 'Overweight' Technology, Leung Says

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Jul.15 -- James Leung, head of multi asset for Asia Pacific at Barings Asset Management, explains why he remains "overweight" technology stocks in the region, the challenges Chinese tech giants are facing, and the prospects for...
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VW CEO Says Chip Shortages May Continue for Years

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Sep.06 -- The global shortage of chip supplies will continue "for the next months or even years," says Volkswagen AG Chief Executive Officer Herbert Diess. He made the comments Monday in an interview with Bloomberg's Matt Miller.
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Xiaomi's Growth Withers After Chip Shortages Hurt Sales

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Smartphone producer Xiaomi Corp. and electronic vehicle maker Xpeng Inc. both reported quarterly earnings. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Intel CEO: Bitcoin Is a Climate Crisis

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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger shares his thoughts on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Studio 1.0."
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SK Hynix Is Said to Weigh Slashing Capital Spending by a Quarter

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SK Hynix Inc., the world's second largest memory chips maker, is considering cutting its 2023 capital expenditure by about a quarter in response to slower electronics demand than anticipated, according to people familiar with the matter....
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US Pushes for Netherlands' ASML to Stop Selling Chipmaking Gear to China

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The US is pushing the Netherlands to ban ASML Holding NV from selling chip-making gear to China, according to people familiar with the matter. Eric Martin reports on "Bloomberg Technology" with Caroline Hyde.
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SGMC's Bondurri: Trade Volatility At These Levels

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SGMC Capital CEO and Founder Massimiliano Bondurri discusses global and Asian markets at the start of the trading week. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Portman Says Senate Gun Bill Isn't a Red Flag Law

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Ohio Senator Rob Portman, a Republican, joined Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling today regarding handgun permits in major cities. The Senator says the ruling will have no impact on bipartisan gun-safety...