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Consultants told Government to blame for strikes as ministers rebuff offers of talks
The British Medical Association (BMA) said a strike by consultants in England should be blamed on the Government, as senior doctors' pay had fallen by 35% over 14 years. Speaking at a rally of striking consultants, the chairman of the...
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UK Inflation Data: Government Reaction as CPI Cools
UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen comments on fiscal policy as Britain's inflation rate cooled more than expected to the lowest level in more than a year, a sign that soaring interest rates may be starting to curtail the worst...
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Italy's SACE Sees No Immediate Concerns Over Bad Debt
Italian companies are weathering the rapid rise in interest rates and inflation as defaults remain at pre-Covid levels, according to the head of the country's credit insurer SACE SpA. Firms have solid liquidity buffers "also thanks to...
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Lowe Announces RBA Reforms
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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Ameriprise Financial's Daoud on the Markets
Ameriprise Financial Private Wealth Advisor and Opus Advice First CEO Nancy Daoud explains why she thinks US investors should be cautious when it comes to the tech sector. She discusses her market outlook and investment strategy with...
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Allspring Global Investments' Patel on US Markets
Margie Patel, Senior Portfolio Manager for Multi-Asset Solutions at Allspring Global Investments, discusses her outlook and investment strategies for US markets. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Powell Still Sees Risks of Inflation to the Upside
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says risks of inflation are still to the upside. He says the data still shows that there hasn't been a lot of progress over the last year. Powell speaks in Washington.
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Taleb: Central Banks Didn't See Inflation Coming
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Distinguished Scientific Advisor at Universa, says central banks didn't see inflation coming and they should not be raising interest rates abruptly. He speaks to Tom Keene at Bloomberg Invest New York 2023.
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Twilio Partners With Google Cloud on Customer AI
Twilio and Google Cloud announced an expansion of their partnership to bring Google Cloud generative AI to Twilio's customer engagement products to improve experiences for millions of end users. Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson joins Caroline Hyde...
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BofA CEO: Higher Capital Requirements Will Curb Lending
Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says higher capital requirements will impact lending during an interview with David Westin at Bloomberg Invest New York 2023.
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Wall Street Misses out on Local EM Bond Rally
Wall Street has been caught by surprise by a rally in local emerging-market debt, an asset class that's been largely abandoned by foreign investors. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn discusses the state of domestic-currency bonds with Bloomberg's...
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Debt Bill Passes Procedural Hurdle
Bloomberg's Zach Cohen and Kate Davidson discuss the Debt Bill passing the procedural step and what's next as the House votes on the bill tonight, and how many votes will back Speaker McCarthy and President Joe Biden. Zach Cohen and Kate...
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Corbyn speaks to St Mungo's workers protesting outside charity's headquarters
Workers at homeless charity St Mungo’s have launched a month-long strike on Tuesday in a dispute over pay. Members of Unite have mounted picket lines outside offices in London, Brighton, Bristol and Oxford.
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Abortion Wars Rage On
Mary Ziegler, University of California at Davis Professor of Law, gives her reaction to Justice Samuel Alito temporarily pausing restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone. Ziegler also gives her remarks on Florida Governor Ron...
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China's $740 Billion Offshore Credit Rally Stalls
Distressed Chinese developers are moving forward with restructuring plans, but it's failing to help sustain a rebound when it comes to dollar bonds from the country's issuers. Alice Huang reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Hoenig: Regulators Should Be 'Scrubbing' Bank Portfolios
Federal regulators "have a lot of work on their plate" in the wake of the SVB fallout, former Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas Hoenig says during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets."
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