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Paul Allen, Microsoft Co-Founder, Dead at 65

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Paul Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates and went on to become one of the country's most prolific philanthropists and technologists, died Monday at 65.
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How Australia Investors Can Navigate Trump Tariffs

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the nation won't respond with reciprocal levies after US President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on Australian goods, singling out beef exports to the US. Capital.com Senior Market...
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Australian Finance Minister Bets on 'Election-Winning Budget' With Surprise Tax Cuts

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Australian Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says inflation risk factored into the timing of surprise tax cuts unveiled in the nation's budget, which came alongside an extension of energy rebates. Australia's center-left government...
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Prologis CEO on Tariffs Impact on Logistics Real Estate

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Hamid Moghadam, Chairman and CEO at Prologis, discusses the impact of the trade tariffs on the logistics real estate sector and the company's business strategy in Asia. He speaks with Paul Allen and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg: The...
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Trump Has No Distinction For Allies vs. Others: Ex-Envoy

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Former US Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich says President Trump appears "willing to take everything on an ultimate" and his leadership style presents a challenge to America's traditional allies. He discusses trade barriers and...
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Bad Week for Dollar as Bessent Calls Corrections Healthy

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he's not worried about the recent downturn that's wiped trillions of dollars from the equities market as the US seeks to reshape its economic policies. Bloomberg's Mark Cranfield says the US...
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AIA Group CFO on 2024 FY Results

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Garth Jones, AIA Group CFO discusses business and growth strategy after reporting a 18 % growth in new business value in 2024, as the company announces a $1.6 billion share buyback. He speaks exclusively with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Paul...
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China Blasts Li Ka-shing's Panama Ports Deal

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Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing's CK Hutchison is under fire in China over a deal to sell its stake in Panama ports to appease President Donald Trump. China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office reposted a scathing newspaper piece accusing...
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GROW: China Stock Rally Has More Than Momentum

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William Ma, founder & CIO of hedge fund manager GROW Investment Group, says his firm sees more upside for China equities this year, and that he likes top-tier global firms. He speaks with Rebecca Choong Wilkins and Paul Allen on...
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GoTo Group CFO on 4Q Earnings

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Simon Ho, CFO at GoTo Group, discusses the Indonesian ride-hailing and food delivery provider's fourth quarter earnings that saw net revenue jump 90-percent, and says the company would 'assess any inorganic opportunities' for business...
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Insilico Medicine CEO on Potential IPO & Growth Outlook

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Alex Zhavoronkov, Founder and CEO of Insilico Medicine, discusses his growth outlook for the company as it completes its Series E funding, raising $110 million at a valuation of $1 billion, weighing a IPO in Hong Kong, and expanding its...
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DFI Retail Group CEO on FY Earnings

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Scott Price, Group Chief Executive at DFI Retail Group, discusses the retailer's latest earnings, business strategy, and outlook for operating environment in 2025. He speaks exclusively with Haidi Stroud Watts and Paul Allen on...
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What Australia's Rare Cyclone Means for Insurance Costs

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Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has left a trail of destruction in Australia, with Brisbane shut down after its wettest day in more than half a century. As insurance companies brace for payouts from storm damage and floods, University of...
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Nabta Health's Smith on the Gulf's Health-Tech Sector

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Sophie Smith is the founder of Nabta Health, the only women's hybrid healthcare company in the GCC. She speaks with Bloomberg TV's Paul Allen on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show about the Nabta Health's Series A funding,...
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Mastercard's Haque on Women in Entrepreneurship Trends

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Khatija Haque, Mastercard's Chief Economist for Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, speaks with Bloomberg TV's Paul Allen on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show about the appetite, barriers and opportunities for women business...
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BofA's Subramanian: Deregulation Bullish for US Stocks

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The potential for a loosening of regulation will be bullish for US equities, says Savita Subramanian, Bank of America's head of US equity and quantitative strategy. She also discusses productivity and inflation risks with Bloomberg's...
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Musk Seeks to Use Starlink to Upgrade US Airspace System

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Elon Musk's SpaceX is seeking to deploy Starlink satellite internet terminals to help upgrade the US Federal Aviation Administration's national airspace system, according to people familiar with the matter. Musk approved a shipment of...
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After $32 Billion Bonanza, Sigma Healthcare CEO Talks Plans After Chemist Warehouse Merger

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Sigma Healthcare CEO Vikesh Ramsunder discusses the company's merger with Chemist Warehouse, which creates one of Australia's largest pharmacy chains and wholesalers.. He speaks on "The Asia Trade." Chemist Warehouse starts trading this...
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Evolution Mining's Interim Profit More Than Triples

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Australia's third-largest ASX-listed gold miner reported record net profit for the first half-year. Lawrie Conway, Managing Director & CEO of Evolution Mining speaks exclusively on the earnings results with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
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'Australia Day' or 'Invasion Day' Debate Continues

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The annual debate over the timing of 'Australia Day' continues, as the country marks its official national day on January 26th. The anniversary of the landing of Britain's First Fleet in Sydney Cove in 1788 is regarded by many indigenous...
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Wall Street Bonuses Said to Jump Double Digits

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Wall Street executives are locking in plans to award traders and dealmakers their biggest bonus increases since the pandemic, with 10% hikes or more coming for many desks, according to people briefed on the plans. Todd Gillespie reports...
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Is Australia's Property Market Cooling?

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Australian house prices have declined for the first time in 22 months in December, as higher interest rates and worsening affordability constraints weaken buyer demand. Ray White Chief Economist Nerida Conisbee tells "Bloomberg: The Asia...
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GE Vernova CEO Strazik on Asia Strategy, Energy Trends

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GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik discusses the company's Asia strategy, the offshore wind industry and the energy trends driving demand on "The Asia Trade."
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Australians to Spend Less This Christmas, Survey Shows

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A survey by Finder.com shows Australians are set to spend $28.4 billion this holiday season, down 5% on last year. Consumer spending has been at the epicenter of the weakness in demand, as households battled a combination of elevated...