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LNG Price Shocks at Risk on Australia Strike Threat

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Three major liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia face potential strikes which could disrupt about 10% of global exports of the fuel and deliver a new energy price shock across Asia and Europe. Paul Wallace reports on Bloomberg...
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Europe Gas Slumps Among LNG Strike Fears

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European natural gas slumped as traders weighed ever-rising stockpiles on the continent against the possibility of worker strikes in Australia that could disrupt global supplies. Anthony di Paola takes a closer look on "Bloomberg...
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RBA Governor Lowe: Possible Some Further Tightening Will Be Required

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Reserve Bank of Australia outgoing Governor Philip Lowe said the central bank is keeping its options open on further policy tightening. He made the remarks in his opening statement during testimony before a panel of lawmakers in...
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Flynn Restaurant Group on Wendy's Expansion Deal in Australia

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Greg Flynn, founder and chief executive officer of Flynn Restaurant Group, discusses his business strategy and outlook for Wendy's as his company signed a new master franchise agreement to develop 200 Wendy's restaurants in Australia...
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ANZ-Suncorp Bank Deal Blocked

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ANZ Group Holdings Ltd.'s $3.2 billion deal to buy Suncorp Group Ltd.'s banking arm was blocked by the Australian regulator, citing competition concerns. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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RBC Capital's Ong on RBA Policy

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Su Lin Ong, chief economist RBC Capital Markets, discusses her outlook for RBA policy ahead of the rate decision. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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RBA Leaves Cash Rate Target at 4.10%

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The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept its key interest rate unchanged on Tuesday following a cooling of inflation pressures and weaker household spending, while keeping the door ajar to future hikes. Yousef Gamal El-Din reports on...
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Mastercard's Mann: Inflation Shock Likely To Ease Further

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Mastercard APAC & Middle East Africa Chief Economist David Mann believes the inflation shock of the last 18 months is likely to ease further over the next 18 months. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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US Commissions New Battleship USS Canberra in Sydney

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Australian and US forces on Saturday began two weeks of drills as part of "Exercise Talisman Sabre." At the same time, the US officially commissioned a new battleship in Sydney, the USS Canberra, one of just a handful of warships to be...
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Supporters and relatives of Ireland's 18-year-old forward Abbie Larkin gather as the World Cup starts

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Supporters and relatives of 18-year-old forward Abbie Larkin gather to cheer on the Ireland women’s national squad in its opening game of the World Cup. Int: Abbie's uncle and event organiser Michael Larkin.
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Interview with consultant following rally at BMA House

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Interview with Tom Dolphin, Consultant and Anaesthetist following the Fix Consultant Pay Rally at BMA House. Also footage of BMA House.
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Australian Treasurer: Inflation Remains 'Defining Challenge' in Economy

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"Inflation is moderating in Australia in welcome ways, but it will be higher than we'd like for longer than we'd like." Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers talks about inflation and the state of the economy. He speaks with Haslinda Amin in...
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Australian Treasurer on Inflation Fight, China Slowdown

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China's flagging economic growth is "concerning" for Australia, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said Tuesday, as Canberra attempts to steer away from a potential recession sparked by rapid interest rate rises and slowing GDP. Chalmers told...
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UK Joins Pacific Trade Deal

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The UK has joined the CPTPP, becoming the first new member since the framework came into force in 2018. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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If Government don't act, there 'won't be any junior doctors left working in the NHS'

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Interview with Dr Chris Morris, junior doctor and a British Medical Association (BMA) deputy chairman for Yorkshire, on the picket line outside Leeds General Infirmary at the start a five-day strike amid the continuing dispute over pay.
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Australia Names Michele Bullock as Central Bank Governor

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces to reporters that Michele Bullock will the new Reserve Bank governor when incumbent Philip Lowe's term expires in September, becoming the first woman to helm the nation's central bank....
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Westpac's Evans on RBA's Incoming Governor

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Australia's Treasurer has announced that Michele Bullock will be the new Reserve Bank of Australia Governor when incumbent Philip Lowe's term expires in September. Bill Evans, Westpac's chief economist, discusses what the appointment may...
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State Street Is 'Quite Bullish' on Asia, Evans Says

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Dwyfor Evans, head of Asia Pacific macro strategy at State Street Global Markets, discusses China's efforts to support its economy and the implications for the region's financial markets. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Haidi...
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Lowe Announces RBA Reforms

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Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe announced a slate of reforms at the central bank, some that have been flagged before, but they won't take effect until after he finds out if he's staying in the job or being replaced. Swati...
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Asian Leaders Seek to Enhance Ties With NATO

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Asian leaders including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will seek to enhance ties with NATO during a summit in Lithuania this week. Isabel Reynolds reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Rio Tinto Chairman 'Very Positive' on China's Outlook

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Rio Tinto Chairman Dominic Barton discusses China's growth outlook and what it means for the mining giant. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Excerpt of the full interview)
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Next RBA Governor Under Discussion

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is considering several candidates for Reserve Bank governor, including extending the term of incumbent Philip Lowe, as speculation mounts about the next head of the RBA. Paul Allen reports on...
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Reserve Bank of Australia Keeps Key Rate Unchanged at 4.10%

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The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept its key interest rate unchanged at 4.1% in a decision predicted by 19 of 32 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Kathleen Hays reports on Bloomberg Television.
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AMP Australia's Mousina on RBA Rate Decision

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Diana Mousina, Deputy Chief Economist at AMP Australia, discusses her views on the upcoming RBA's rate decision, and her outlook for Australia's economy. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".