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Bloomberg

Tech Dials Back DEI Initiatives

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Joelle Emerson, CEO of Paradigm, is not concerned that some companies are pulling back on their DEI initiatives, saying the free-market could offer a potential fix. She joins Jackie Davalos and Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg Technology" to...
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Press Association

Badenoch warns business chiefs Labour would impose ‘stifling’ conditions - full speech

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Kemi Badenoch warns the CityUK international conference in London that a Labour government could result in the “stifling of the free market” with increasing levels of state intervention.



The Business Secretary told financial...
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Press Association

Badenoch warns business chiefs on pitaflls of Labour government

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Kemi Badenoch warns the CityUK international conference in London that a Labour government could result in the “stifling of the free market” with increasing levels of state intervention.



The Business Secretary told financial...
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Press Association

Business Secretary: Cultural issues should not prevent growth

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The UK’s Business Secretary has said she is worried about there being too many rules in financial services, and she warned that cultural issues should not get in the way of growth.



Kemi Badenoch, speaking at TheCityUK, said...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Will Be Rebuilt, Says US Ambassador to EU Gitenstein

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US Ambassador to the European Union Mark Gitenstein discusses plans for the reconstruction process in Ukraine and makes the case for investing in the country with Maria Tadeo on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s Letwin Defines Theresa May's Philosophy

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Sep.05 -- U.K. House of Commons Member of Parliament Oliver Letwin discusses the philosophy of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May amid Brexit negotiations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Indian Oil Minister on Saudi Supplies, Domestic Demand, Gas Transition

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Nov.12 -- Dharmendra Pradhan, India's minister for petroleum and natural gas, discusses Saudi Arabia oil supplies, domestic demand for energy and his country's transition toward a gas-based economy and away from crude. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Volvo Cars CEO on XC40 Recharge EV, Hybrid Subsidy, China

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Oct.16 -- Hakan Samuelsson, president and chief executive officer at Volvo Car Group, discusses the launch of the automaker's first all-electric vehicle, its plan to pay the first year’s worth of charging costs for owners of its plug-in...
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Bloomberg

Eurasia Group's Bremmer Sees Ukraine War Binding Russia to China

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Ian Bremmer, founder and president at Eurasia Group, sees a closer alignment between Russia and China as a likely consequence of President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. "When you have the Chinese government saying that the...
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Bloomberg

Author Conard: New, Complex Regulations Slow Growth

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Sept. 15 -- Ed Conard, the author of "The Upside of Inequality: How Good Intentions Undermine the Middle Class," discusses income inequality with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Press Association

Boris Johnson welcomes Latvian Prime Minister Arturs Krisjanis Karins to Downing Street

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Latvian prime minister Arturs Krisjanis Karins is welcomed to Downing Street by Prime Minister Boris Johnson for their bilateral discussions.



Mr Johnson said he was “very pleased” Mr Karins had been able to visit No 10 for...
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Sky News

Prime Minister of Latvia visit to Downing Street

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CLEAN: Exterior shot of Prime Minister of Latvia Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš arrving at Number 10 Downing Street and being greeted by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 14th March 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Manufacturing Increase Leaves Out Wage Gains

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Oct. 23 -- Hal Sirkin, managing director at Boston Consulting Group, discusses the state of U.S. manufacturing as wages hold steady while jobs return to American factories. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Phase One Trade With China Is Becoming Less Relevant: Bremmer

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Aug.05 -- Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group founder, says the phase one trade deal with China is becoming less relevant. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

NCAA Will Let Athletes Profit Off Their Names, Images And Likenesses

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The NCAA's board said each division has to draft and enact the necessary rules no later than January 2021.
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Bloomberg

Would China Play Nice in a Space Race With U.S.?

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Nov.06 -- "That’s Debatable" is an interactive series on today’s most pressing issues. This week’s resolution: Is a U.S.-China space race good for humanity? The panel discusses China’s participation in the space race and if the country...
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Bloomberg

Cut Risk, Position for Future: Tsao Family Office CEO

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Bryan Goh, chief executive officer at Tsao Family Office, discusses Fed policy, if he's positioning for a soft landing and where's he's putting his money. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Novo Nordisk Sees More Competition in U.S. Drug Prices

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May.10 -- Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, chief executive officer at Novo Nordisk, discusses drug affordability, price caps and his strategy for growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Curated Video

As Resale Markets Grow, So Has The Need For 'Authenticators'

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Resellers bring back long-lost fashion items — with a catch.
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Bloomberg

DeSo Blockchain Wants to Decentralize Social Media

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Oct.08 -- DeSo Creator Nader Al-Naji speaks with Caroline Hyde about building an NFT-based social network, how to use the blockchain to reinvent community platforms, and why a DeFi future could circumvent the power of Facebook.
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Bloomberg

The World in 2050

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Nov.17 -- In the next 30 years, the world economy will show a drastic shift in geo-political power, from old economies to new, from east to west. Bloomberg Economics Chief Economist Tom Orlik explains the shift in power during the...
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Bloomberg

Why Did Google Support ALEC in the First Place?

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Sept. 23 -- Brant Olson, campaign director at Forecast the Facts, discusses Google's decision to drop funding for the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), an organization that denies climate change. He speaks with Cory Johnson...
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Curated Video

NCAA Will Let Athletes Profit Off Their Names, Images And Likenesses

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The NCAA's board said each division has to draft and enact the necessary rules no later than January 2021.
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Sky News

Boris Johnson hosts the Global Investment Summit at the Science Museum

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CLEAN: Interior shot of Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking at the Global Investment Summit in London. 19th October 2021, United Kingdom