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Japan Pressed to Spend Billions to Revive Chip Industry

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The top adviser of the Japanese government's semiconductor panel says the country should offer tax breaks and spend billion of dollars to revive domestic chipmaking. Yoshiaki Nohara on reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Liz Truss delivers first conference speech as PM - cutaways

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Cutaways from Prime Minister Liz Truss' speech at the Tory Party conference in Birmingham
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El Salvador Pushed For Bitcoin. Now It's Dealing With The Risk

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El Salvador pushed to make bitcoin a legal tender, but fluctuations in interest and inflation haven't encouraged a steady result.
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UK Government's Bumpy Path to 'Levelling Up'

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Legal & General CEO Nigel Wilson and Northern Powerhouse Partnership Vice Chair Jim O'Neill examine the state of the UK economy and what the government needs to do to achieve its "levelling up" plan of reducing regional economic...
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Chip Maker Micron Gives Upbeat Revenue Forecast

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Micron Technology Inc., the largest U.S. maker of memory chips, gave an upbeat forecast for the current quarter, a sign that demand remains strong from rapidly expanding data-center customers. Paula Penkal of Bloomberg Intelligence...
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IndiaMART's Agarwal On Business, Growth Strategies

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IndiaMART InterMESH Founder, MD & CEO Dinesh Agarwal discusses the prospects for India's online B2B classified marketplace and how high inflation could hamper growth in customer additions. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat...
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In recent years, state lawmakers have cut billions of dollars from agencies offering mental health services. Colorado mother Sandra Roskilly worries about her autistic son's future if he doesn't receive the proper care.

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HEADLINE: Broken Budgets: States cut mental care, despite demand CAPTION: In recent years, state lawmakers have cut billions of dollars from agencies offering mental health services. Colorado mother Sandra Roskilly worries about her...
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Investing in Female Founders

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Jan.08 -- Anu Duggal, founding partner at Female Founders Fund, and Mithra Warrier, TD Securities Managing Director, discuss venture capital investment in women-led startups and ESG practices in investing. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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CPPIB's Goal Is to Grow Long Term, CEO Machin Says

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Sep.26 -- Mark Machin, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board president and chief executive officer, discusses the pension plan's investment strategy and global interest rates with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets" at the...
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May Be Good Time for Foreign Buyers in Thailand, Says Sansiri CEO

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Aug.29 -- Apichart Chutrakul, chief executive officer at Sansiri, discusses Thailand’s property sector, his outlook for the next three years, foreign buyers, how the weaker yuan is impacting business and his biggest worry for the...
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Why NAM CEO Timmons Is Optimistic About Manufacturing Jobs

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Jan.31 -- National Association of Manufacturers CEO Jay Timmons discusses President Trump's State of the Union speech, manufacturing and jobs on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Blackstone's GSO Posts Loss in Distressed Debt

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Jan.31 -- GSO Capital Partners LP reported its largest loss in at least two years from its distressed-debt investments, dragged down by the scarce supply of new targets and double-digit declines at some of its biggest funds that invest...
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China Takes First Steps Toward $3 Trillion REIT Market

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Jun.05 -- China kicked off a real estate investment trust trial in late April that will initially focus around pooling capital to fund infrastructure projects like highways and airports. If successful, the program may be expanded to...
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Shifting Consumer Trends Excite UBS's Private Markets Head

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Jan.17 -- Isabelle Toledano-Koutsouris, head of private capital markets at UBS, explains why the sector is driven by thematic, long-term investing and why shifting consumer trends present an "exciting" growth opportunity. She speaks on...
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US, Central Asia States talks on extremism, environment

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:DEPARTMENT OF STATE TV - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 3 August 20161. Various of foreign ministers taking seats at table2. SOUNDBITE (English) John Kerry, US Secretary of State:"The six of...
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Saudi Arabia Seeks Foreign Investment

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Sept. 6 -- Part of Saudi Arabia's bold reform plans is to give foreign investors more access to its stock market. The reality is at the moment only 1% of total shares are owned by foreigners. Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din sat down with...
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Orascom CEO Sawiris Is Eager to Invest in Argentina

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Sept. 13 -- Naguib Sawiris, chairman and chief executive officer at Orascom TMT Holding, discusses looking to invest up to $500 million in Argentina, government bureaucracy and corruption, and examining an investment in OI. He also talks...
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Why the CEO of Manulife Is Bullish on Oil Prices

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April 8 -- In an interview with Bloomberg TV Canada’s Amanda Lang, Manulife CEO Donald Guloien says despite the commodities slump, and Manulife’s massive $876 million writedown in 2015 due to its exposure to that slump, the Canadian...
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Iceland: Where Bad Bankers Go to Jail

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March 31 -- Kviabryggja Prison in western Iceland doesn’t need walls, razor wire, or guard towers to keep the convicts inside. Alone on a wind-swept cape, the old farmhouse is bound by the frigid North Atlantic on one side and fields...
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Is There Any Sense of Normal in Derivatives World?

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July 11 -- Edmund Shing discusses his outlook for derivatives and central bank monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China Is Said to Draft Plans to Open Financial Sector

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Sep.18 -- The People's Bank of China Is reported to be drafting a package of reforms that would allow greater access to the nations; financial services industry for foreign investors. Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg...
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Deutsche Boerse CEO Targets 25% Euro Clearing Market Share in 2019

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Feb.21 -- Deutsche Boerse CEO Theodor Weimer speaks to Bloomberg's Nicolas Comfort from Frankfurt. Weimer said the company has it sights on a quarter of the euro-clearing market next year, and said the market is large enough to cope with...