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Davos 2025: HK Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Investment, Tariff

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HK Financial Secretary Paul Chan sat down with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin and discussed HK, China's outlook, Tariff concerns, and investment outlook, on the sideline at the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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Mizuho Financial President & Group CEO at Davos

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Mizuho Financial Group Inc. is aiming for a net income of 1 trillion yen ($6.4 billion) over the next three to four years, according to the Japanese bank's chief executive officer. Masahiro Kihara told Bloomberg Television on the...
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Goldman Hands Wall Street a New List of Bold-Faced Names

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s new leadership for its biggest Wall Street business lines marks a generational changing of the guard and signals that these are names to watch for years to come, Bloomberg's Sridhar Natarajan says on "Bloomberg...
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GCash CEO on AI, Funding, IPO, Offering Bonds

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GCash President and CEO Martha Sazon says they will offer bonds on the platform soon, will expand internationally, and have no definite IPO plans. She speaks with Haslinda Amin at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos,...
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Vista Bank: We Want to Be the Gateway to Africa

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Africa's Vista Bank will launch in France expanding global trade opportunities between the two continents. Simon Tiemtore, Vista Group Holding's Chairman told Bloomberg's Chief Africa Correspondent, Jennifer Zabasajja on Horizons Middle...
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What China Can Do To Tackle Deflationary Pressures

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China's consumer inflation decelerated for a fourth straight month, weakening further toward zero as deflationary pressures persist. Credit Agricole's Chief China Economist Xiaojia Zhi says policymakers need to "a lot more" in 2025 to...
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PWHL Ready For Takeover Tour As League Popularity Grows

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The Professional Women's Hockey League is about to embark on a 'Takeover Tour,' playing regular-season games in nine cities with an NHL team. Amy Scheer, Senior Vice President of Business Operations of the PWHL, talks about the growth of...
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Squid Game 2 Is Getting Mixed Reviews But Tops Netflix Global Charts

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The second season of Netflix's Squid Game has attracted nearly 70 million views since its debut last week and topped the the streaming giant's charts in 92 countries. Bloomberg's Sohee Kim discusses the public reception and what's at...
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RXO CEO: Coyote Acquisition Far Exceeding Expectations

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RXO CEO Drew Wilkerson discusses the company's $1B acquisition of Coyote Logistics, as well as his outlook for 2025. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Micron Set to Report Earnings After the Bell

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Micron is due to report its fiscal first quarter earnings after Wednesday's market close. The company's artificial intelligence memory business is being watched closely, due to its importance in generating revenue. Bloomberg...
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Iran Foreign Policy 'On Its Knees' after Assad Syria Downfall

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In a matter of days, Iran had lost one of the last men standing in its so-called Axis of Resistance, leaving its foreign policy effectively in tatters. Officials in Tehran this week sought to play down the significance, saying they had...
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The Peculiar Rise of America's Car Wash Obsession

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Driven by private equity and subscription-based models, the US car wash industry is growing like never before. From New Jersey to California, cities and towns are feeling the sometimes unwelcome effects. Now some have decided to slow the...
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Harris talks about her plan to help small businesses

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Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a new piece of her economic plan Wednesday that she says will help cut red tape for small businesses. (Scripps News)
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Eli Lilly releases discounted single-dose vials of Zepbound weight loss drug

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Those who used 5-milligram doses had an average 15% weight loss after 72 weeks. (Scripps News)
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Arizona School District highlights the benefits of free lunch

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With many students now back in school, Scripps News' Adi Guajardo takes a look at the growth of free lunches in some states and their importance in learning. (Scripps News)
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Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo says cutting taxes on the wealthy doesn't work, leaves others behind

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Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo says cutting taxes on the wealthy doesn't work and tends to leave others behind. She said Americans are "barely getting by" right now. (Scripps News)
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VP Harris reveals reducing cost of living as her economic priority

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Vice President Kamala Harris took a trip to the battleground state of North Carolina, laying out her economic plan which includes a slew of tax credits for the low and middle class. (Scripps News)
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President Biden seeks to shift focus abroad amid growing concerns about his leadership back home

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For President Joe Biden, NATO’s 75th anniversary summit couldn’t have come at a more critical — or more difficult — time. (Scripps News)
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From EV chargers to high-speed internet, impact of infrastructure bill to be felt for decades

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It's been over two years since President Joe Biden signed a transformational bipartisan infrastructure bill into law, but its impact will be felt for decades. (Scripps News)
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Roderic O’Gorman and Pippa Hackett to contest Green Party leadership

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Minister Roderic O’Gorman has said he is really pleased to be on the ballot to contest the Green Party leadership, where he will compete with Minister of State and Senator Pippa Hackett.
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Securing a spot in summer camp is getting more competitive and costly

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Many parents are struggling to secure spots and afford the costs of summer camp for their kids.
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UAW Latest: Strikes May Expand If No 'Serious Progress' by Friday

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The United Auto Workers said it will expand its strikes at the legacy Detroit automakers at noon on Friday if "serious progress" isn't made in negotiations. Oliver Crook reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Chemist digs for clues related to New Mexico atomic bomb

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Scripps News followed Dr. Michael Ketterer as he collected dust and dirt samples to analyze. He is looking for plutonium from the Trinity bomb test.
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Production, safety issues at Boeing could snarl summer travel

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Boeing's slew of problems is having a ripple effect. Experts say those issues could reach through the travel industry, just in time for summer.