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Wheat Jumps on U.S. Crop Worries, Ukraine Export Issues

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Grain prices continue to rally, with corn and wheat prices already surging more than 20% since the start of the war in Ukraine. But, it's not just the war that is affecting global grain supplies. Drought in the U.S. also playing its part...
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NYC Indoor Dining Capacity is Not Enough, Says Restaurant Owner Angie Mar

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Sep.14 -- New York City restaurants will reopen for indoor dining at one quarter of their usual capacity on Sept. 30, according to Governor Andrew Cuomo. Angie Mar, executive chef and owner of The Beatrice Inn, discusses the state of her...
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Oil Buffers Running Really Thin, Says Energy Aspect's Sen

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Amrita Sen, founder and director of research at Energy Aspects, discusses the impact of geopolitical tensions on the oil market, the concerns about the market and her outlook for natural gas prices in Europe. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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EFPIA Warns of Fake Jabs If Vaccine Patents Are Waived

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May.07 -- The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations says that President Joe Biden's support for international talks on waiving patent protections for Covid-19 vaccines could result in a fall in quality if raw...
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Qantas Cutting Asia Capacity on Coronavirus Outbreak: CEO

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Feb.19 -- Qantas Airways Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Alan Joyce discusses the airline's decision to slash capacity on international flights in Asia by 15% and freeze recruitment as the coronavirus drives down travel demand. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Texas Will Rethink Energy System After Crisis: Toone

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Feb.19 -- Breakthrough Energy Ventures Executive Managing Director and Science Lead Eric Toone outlines the unique challenges that caused the Texas energy crisis. He thinks that adoption of renewables will continue because they are...
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Bloomberg

Air France-KLM CEO on Ukraine, Capital Raise, Hiring

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Air France-KLM CEO Ben Smith discusses the Russia-Ukraine crisis's impact on regional air service, plans to raise capital, and efforts to increase capacity on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Prenetics CEO on Hong Kong's Covid-19 Mass Testing Plans

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Danny Yeung, co-founder and chief executive officer of Prenetics, a health start-up that provides PCR tests to the Hong Kong government, discusses how the territory will approach testing its entire population for Covid-19, and whether...
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Saudi Oil Capacity Recovering Ahead of Schedule From Attacks

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Sep.25 -- Saudi Arabia is recovering ahead of schedule from attacks on its oil industry as total production capacity has been restored to more than 11 million barrels a day. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

BoA's Yazhari on Fed's Hawkish Move

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The Fed has laid out its updated guidance overnight, the goal is to double the pace of the taper and reach three rate hikes in 2022. Hootan Yazhari, Head of MENA & Global Frontier Markets Equity Research at the Bank of America Securities...
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Bloomberg

Bain & Co.'s Hoecker on Semiconductor Outlook

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Oct.06 -- Anne Hoecker, Partner and Americas Technology Practice Leader at Bain & Co. discusses the semiconductor outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn & Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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N.J. Gov. Murphy on Balancing the Budget and Keeping Covid Out of State

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Jul.09 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, talks about the state's budget shortfall, his new order to wear face coverings outside, and the order for some people to quarantine when coming from out of state. He spoke with...
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Bloomberg

OPEC+ Seen to Raise Output Even Amid Capacity Constraints

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Jul.01 -- Energy Aspects analyst Amrita Sen says that OPEC and its allies are likely to raise output by "anything up to 500,000 barrels per day" even as the cartel doesn't have the capacity to meet potential increased summer demands. Sen...
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Bloomberg

Battery Market Comes of Age

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April 5 -- As technology has advanced and costs have come down, storage systems are being integrated into commercial and industrial facilities as a way to bring down costs while helping utility companies stabilize the grid at peak times....
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Bloomberg

Solv Looks to Close Gaps in Healthcare With Software

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Jun.15 -- Solv Health Co-founder and CEO Heather Fernandez speaks with Bloomberg Technology's Emily Chang about the future of healthcare in a post-pandemic world, and their mission to bring urgent care to all Americans.
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Bloomberg

Europe's Record Heat Wave Taxes Energy Infrastructure

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The extreme heat wave gripping Europe is putting a strain on the continent's energy infrastructure as power stations operate at low levels to keep temperatures in check. Bloomberg New Energy Finance's David Hostert has the details on...
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'Give Liz Truss and Jeremy Hunt time', says Brandon Lewis

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Interview with Justice Secretary Brandon Lewis who says the country 'needs stability and that the Prime Minister and Chancellor should be given time to 'put forward the programme of action for the medium-term financial plan'. He was...
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Bloomberg

DHL Supply Chain North America CEO Scott Sureddin on supply chain

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Scott Sureddin DHL Supply Chain North America CEO speaks with Romaine Bostick and Caroline Hyde from Port of Long Beach to talk end-to-end supply chain challenges and the overall outlook of the supply chain issues on Bloomberg Markets. ...
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Bloomberg

China Drives for Clean Coal

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Mar.28 -- China is the world's biggest coal producer and carbon dioxide emitter, but is trying to take the lead in cleaner technology. Stephen Engle reports on one state-owned power generator trying to scrub coal's dirty reputation.
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Bloomberg

Big Oil Poised to Flood Market With A 'Tidal Wave of Plastic'

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Jan.09 -- The world’s biggest oil and chemical companies are about to unleash a tidal wave of plastic raw materials by the mid-2020s, tapping cheap shale gas to meet growing demand from makers of everything from toys to plumbing to...
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Bloomberg

China Dwarfs Rivals in Making Electric-Car Batteries

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Feb.01 -- Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd., or CATL, sells the most batteries to the biggest electric-vehicle makers in the biggest EV market: China. Now it wants to use proceeds from a pending IPO backed by Goldman Sachs to get...
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Bloomberg

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank CEO Sees Anemic Credit Growth

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Feb.15 -- Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank CEO Tirad Al Mahmoud discusses the bank's performance and his outlook for 2017. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

CapEx Comes to Life at DPDHL's Hub

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Logistics giant Deutsche Post DHL Group has invested heavily in digitization and sustainability initiatives, and plans to spend billions more in the coming decade. On Bloomberg Chief Future Officer, DPDHL CFO Melanie Kreis shows Tom...
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Bloomberg

IATA's Walsh: European Airlines Growing Slower Than Peers

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IATA Director General Willie Walsh explains why he remains optimistic on the European aviation industry, despite challenges created by governments and structural inefficiencies. He speaks with Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early...