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Why Is Mitsui Forecasting Its First Loss in 70 Years?

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March 24 -- Japanese trading company Mitsui & Co. fell after it booked more than $2 billion in impairment charges and forecast its first net loss in its modern history. Bloomberg's Stephen Stapczynski reports on "Trending Business."
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Protests against Nike's plans to cut production

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0000 Wide shot protesters marching down street 0004 Anti-Nike banner showing cowboy carrying Nike briefcase 0009 Close up of banner saying condemning Nike job cuts 0014 Low shot protestors with police in foreground 0018 US security...
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Stock Exchange: Top Asia Equities Movers

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April 12 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's Shery Ahn, David Ingles and Haidi Lun discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."
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The Good and Bad Economics of a Strong Japanese Yen

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April 11 -- Paul Donovan, global economist at UBS Investment Bank, explains why the yen is continuing to gain strength against the U.S. dollar and how a strong yen can still be good for the Japanese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Tesco Profit Overstated by 263M Pounds

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Oct. 23 -- Tesco, the troubled U.K. grocery leader discloses that a first-half profit estimate was overstated more than initially feared. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Samsung Has Hit a Bottom: Newman

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Oct. 30 ""Sanford C. Bernstein Senior Research Analyst Mark Newman discusses Samsung Earnings, how rising competition has hurt profits and what the company needs to do to turn the business around with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Rishaad...
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Cnooc Promises More Capex After Profit Surges

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Aug.23 -- China’s Cnooc said it plans to boost spending through the remainder of this year to meet investment targets as the resurgence in crude prices pushed its half-year profit to the highest since 2014. Capital expenditures totaled...
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Teva CEO Calls 'Trough' Revenues Consequence of Patent Expirations

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Feb.13 -- Kare Schultz, chief executive officer at Teva, discusses cost cutting, the company's "conservative and realistic" profit outlook, and the "death spiral" of price reductions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Long-Term Outlook Uncertain for Japanese Retailers, Says EY-Parthenon's Kobayashi

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Jan.10 -- Nobuko Kobayashi, partner at EY-Parthenon, discusses the quarterly performance of Japanese retailers and her outlook for the sector. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Line's Fintech Business May Break Even in One to Two Years, Says Co-CEO

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Jun.11 -- The operator of Japan's most popular messaging platform has been investing heavily in financial services in the face of a stagnating user base. Line now expects its fintech business to break even in one to two years. Co-CEO...
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Biden Tells Big Oil to Stop Stock Buybacks

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President Joe Biden says big oil companies shouldn't be buying back stocks to return record profits to shareholders during wartime. He spoke at the White House.
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Keio University's Shirai Sees Japanese Labor Shortage

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May.29 -- Sayuri Shirai, professor at Keio University and former Bank of Japan policy board member, discusses the Japanese economy and labor market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Target Could Be 'Real Powerhouse,' Strategic Resource's Flickinger Says

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Nov.20 -- Several of America’s big-name retailers reported same-store sales growth that might have heartened investors in the past, with Kohl’s Corp., TJX Cos. and Ross Stores Inc. beating forecasts and Target’s robust 5.1 percent growth...
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Andrea Jung on the Importance of Saving $5 a Week

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Dec.13 -- Grameen America President & CEO Andrea Jung, who led Avon Products as ceo from 1999 to 2012, talks about how the organization helps keep women above the poverty line and on a road to success. She sat down with Bloomberg's David...
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Lyft and Uber's NYC Shared Rides Are Falling

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Feb.28 -- Lyft is expected to file for an initial public offering as soon as this week and investors are watching closely. With limited data available on either business, Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow teams up with Bloomberg Global Data to...
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Nissan Motor Lifts Annual Profit Outlook

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Nissan Motor Co raised its annual operating profit outlook despite parts shortages that have hammered production of the Japanese automaker. River Davis reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Options Insight: Will Lululemon Stretch Higher?

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Nov. 18 -- David Bartosiak, Zacks.com momentum stock strategist, discusses the performance of stocks and his options play for Lululemon. He speaks with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Unemployed Trader Who Became a $700 Million Cum-Ex Exile

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Oct.07 -- It’s a story of an unemployed trader who set up his own fund targeting gaps in the dividend tax laws around the world. He went on to amass a fortune of as much as $700 million in a property portfolio that stretches from Regents...
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If Japan-South Korea Spat Prolonged, Supply Chains Could Shorten, Says Professor Nagy

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Jul.25 -- Stephen Nagy, senior associate professor at International Christian University, discusses the Japan-South Korea trade spat and the hopes of resolving it. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Tiger Global Pedals to $1 Billion Profit on Peloton Stake

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Sep.26 -- Chase Coleman's Tiger Global Management amassed a stake of almost 20% in Peloton Interactive Inc. that is about to deliver a big payday as the exercise company goes public. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg...
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Japan Ahead: Tabist CEO Tanozaki

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Ryota Tanozaki, CEO at Tabist, discusses his outlook for Japan's tourism sector as the country plans to loosen its virus-related border controls next month. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on the latest segment of "Japan...
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GM Shares Down on Disappointing Outlook

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General Motors on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter earnings that beat analysts' estimates and forecast 2022 sales and profit within the range projected by Wall Street. Sales declined to $33.6 billion, missing the average Wall...
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Deutsche Bank Doesn't Expect a Profit This Year

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March 16 -- Deutsche Bank co-Chief Executive Officer John Cryan stated today at a conference in London that this will not be a profitable year for the bank. Bloomberg's Michael Moore reports on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Stock Exchange: Top Asia Equities Movers

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April 26 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's Yvonne Man, Haidi Lun and Juliette Saly discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."