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Vitol CEO Sees Oil at $100 for 'Prolonged Period'

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Vitol CEO Russell Hardy, says he sees oil prices at $100+ for a 'prolonged period' at some point in the next 6-9 months. That's as supply will continue struggling to catch up with 'surging' demand in the second half of this year. He also...
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Supply Chain Chaos Gets More Challenging

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China's covid zero policy is causing headaches at many of China's biggest ports. FreightWaves Founder and CEO Craig Fuller discussed the global supply chain Monday morning with Kriti Gupta and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: America."
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AC Health CEO on Cancer Hospital, Covid Impact

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Paolo Borromeo, President and CEO at AC Health, discusses the company's construction of the Philippines' first dedicated specialty cancer hospital, and the impact from the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on...
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Chip Makers Scramble to Keep Up With Soaring Demand

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Chip makers across the country are trying to keep up with soaring demand. As the economy reopens, manufacturers are still trying to break up bottle necks along the supply chain and increase capacity. Caroline Hyde reports.
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Qantas Airways CEO on Jet Fuel, Travel Demand, Industry Outlook

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Qantas Airways Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Alan Joyce discusses fuel costs, demand for air travel, and the prospects for the industry amid the coronavirus pandemic. Qantas said omicron is delaying the airline's recovery and eating into...
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Capital A Discussing Potential Google Investment: CEO

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Tony Fernandes, group chief executive officer at Capital A, the re-branded parent company of budget airline AirAsia, discusses the company's collaboration with Google cloud for a super app, how the app's analytics will work and the...
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Bain & Co.'s Hoecker on Chips Supply Chain

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Aug.23 -- Anne Hoecker, Partner and Americas Technology Practice Leader discusses semiconductor supply chain. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne on Innovation in Canada

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The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Canada shares the innovation now underway, and his view of the future in Canada with Bloomberg's Brian Platt at Bloomberg's Canadian Finance Summit.
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We Are In an Energy Regression, Sankey Says

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Paul Sankey, lead analyst at Sankey Research, says we're "in an energy regression." He talks about what the Biden administration should do to lower oil and gas prices. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ships in Shanghai Snag Global Supply Chain

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China's stringent rules designed to prevent the spread of Covid-19 are snarling up ports and slowing down the supply chain. Bloomberg's Brendan Murray is on "Balance of Power" with The Big Take.
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Synopsys Aims To Benefit From India's Semicon Ambitions

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Synopsys President & COO Sassine Ghazi discusses the company's plans in India, plus his take on the global chip crisis. He speaks with Juliette Saly and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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NYC Restaurants Reopen With 25% Capacity Limit

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Feb.12 -- New York City reopened indoor dining on Friday, but the 25% limit on capacity is causing some restaurants to opt to remain closed. New York City Restaurant Association Chief Executive Officer Melissa Autilio Fleischut explains...
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Bank of England chief on rates, economic growth

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The Bank of England cut its growth forecast for Britain on Thursday, saying it expects a "sluggish" economy as household incomes are squeezed by a rise in inflation that followed the Brexit vote. The central bank cut its...
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This Is What It Will Take to Fix the Semiconductor Shortage

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Semiconductor shortages, caused by a surge in demand and limited increases in production, have made the industry particularly vulnerable to shifts in geopolitics. CEOs from around the sector talk about the problems.
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Natural Gas Rally Builds Biggest Gains Since 2005

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Sept. 23 -- Kurt Billick, founder and chief investment officer at Bocage Capital, explains the differences in the natural gas and oil markets and the factors pushing natural gas to its best yearly gain since 2005. He speaks with...
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Russia, $100 Oil Won't Sway Bearish View of Citi's Morse

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Ed Morse, Citi's global head of commodities research, says oil's long-term supply demand balance remains the same regardless of Russia's actions in Ukraine and offers his view of the metals market on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Biden Looks to End Semiconductor Shortfall

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Feb.24 -- President Joe Biden is looking to end the semiconductor shortage. The administration’s 100-day review will cover chips but also include large-capacity batteries, pharmaceuticals and critical minerals and strategic materials...
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Demand for Chips Will Keep Growing: GlobalFoundries CEO

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GlobalFoundries Inc., the biggest U.S.-based provider of made-to-order semiconductors, gave a bullish forecast for the current quarter, indicating the rush to get chips continues amid industrywide shortages.  CEO Tom Caulfield speaks to...
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DHL Group Supply Chain’s De Bok: Firms Are Building Up Inventories

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Jun.25 -- Deutsche Post DHL Group Supply Chain CEO Oscar De Bok discusses assisting customers with supply chain difficulties, why eventually there will be a normalization, and e-commerce growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on...
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DHL CEO on Supply Chain Disruptions

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DHL Worldwide Chief Executive Officer John Pearson discusses the future of global parcel delivery sector and how the sector is addressing supply chain disruptions. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie and Francine Lacqua on...
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United Airlines CEO on Business Travel, Capacity, Fares

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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby expects a recovery in business travel, discusses plans to gradually add capacity and says the airline is "not even thinking" about buybacks or dividends yet. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The...
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Why Markets Are Underpricing Geopolitical Risk

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Jan.09 -- Wilfried Verstraete, president and chairman of management board at Euler Hermes Group, and Toby Gibb, head of investment directing at Fidelity International, explain the reasons why markets are underpricing geopolitical risk....
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Nintendo Cuts Switch Outlook Again Amid Semiconductor Shortages

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The global semiconductor shortage forced Nintendo Co. to cut its Switch sales outlook for the second quarter in a row. Still, the video game console maker raised its operating profit outlook. Vlad Savov reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Emirates President Plans to Redeploy U.S. Capacity

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Apr.20 -- Emirates Airlines President Tim Clark says the airline will redeploy any capacity pulled from the U.S. to growing markets like Africa and cities in Oceana. Clark speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the airline's...