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What the Chip Crisis Means for the Auto Industry

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Aug.20 -- The global shortage of semiconductors will cut worldwide auto production by as many as 7.1 million vehicles this year, and pandemic-related supply disruptions will hobble the industry well into next year, IHS Markit said....
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Curated Video

ISRAEL: SEVERE WATER SHORTAGE

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Sea of Galilee, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv, Israel - 25 June, 2000 Sea of Galilee - June 25. 1. Wide shot of sea of Galilee. 2. Mid shot of sea of Galilee 3. Pan from sea shore to water 4. Set up shot of Yaron Hermoni, shop owner near the...
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Sky News

Women Could Be Offered Incentives to Donate Eggs

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Women Could Be Offered Incentives to Donate Eggs
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Intelligence Presents: What Every CEO Should Know About H-1B

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Jun.24 -- Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Equity Analyst Anurag Rana presents Bloomberg’s latest research and analysis at the Bloomberg Breakaway CEO Summit in New York.
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Bloomberg

AlixPartners' Wakefield on the U.S. Chip Summit

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May.20 -- AlixPartners Global Co-Leader of Automotive & Industrial Practice Mark Wakefield speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel about the upcoming U.S. chip summit and the microprocessor shortage on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Curated Video

Fireworks May Be In Short Supply For 4th Of July

Higher Ed
​Supply chain issues are to blame. Some sellers are cutting supply by about 30-percent causing prices to go up by as much as 25-percent.
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Bloomberg

EU Phase-Out of Russian Oil Highly Likely, Yergin Says

Higher Ed
S&P Global Vice Chairman Dan Yergin says Europeans are very determined to move away from Russian oil and discusses the planned replenishment of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and the outlook for U.S. oil production and prices. He speaks...
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Curated Video

Fewer Immigrants In U.S., Worker Shortage Driving Prices Up

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The Census Bureau released new data showing the pandemic worsened a years-old trend, now resulting in the lowest immigration rate in decades.
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Curated Video

Democratic Republic Of Congo Using Cassava Flour Amid Wheat Shortage

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The Democratic Republic of Congo is among the African countries that rely on Russian and Ukrainian wheat to meet their consumption needs.
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Bloomberg

Why Aren't We Building Enough Single-Family Homes?

Higher Ed
July 22 -- Laurie Goodman, co-director of the Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute, discusses the state of the U.S. housing market with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Matt Miller and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Cleveland Clinic CEO: I Doubt Obamacare Will Be Repealed

Higher Ed
Aug. 5 -- Dr. Toby Cosgrove, Cleveland Clinic's president and chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for the U.S. health-care industry with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Under siege Syria doctors forced to improvise care

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Surgical consultations via Facebook reused sutures and gloves and half doses of expired drugs: doctors in a besieged opposition enclave near Syria's capital are improvising to cope with shortages
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Curated Video

Surprise Hurdles Slowed The Last Big Vaccine Race

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As dozens of children died in the H1N1 flu outbreak of 2009, unexpected glitches delayed production of a vaccine.
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Bloomberg

Nokia CEO Eyes 5G Growth in China Amid Turnaround Plan

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Apr.29 -- Nokia Oyj CEO Pekka Lundmark said the Finnish company will take part in fifth-generation mobile network auctions in China in a bid to boost its market share in the country. Lundmark also discusses the North American market and...
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Bloomberg

Worries of a Trump-Fueled Global Dollar Shortage

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 -- Deutsche Bank analysts have voiced concerns about the potential for a global dollar shortage based on the economic policies of U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump. Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Growing Amount of Dry Powder Is a Concern for PE, Omers' Redman Says

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Mark Redman, Omers Private Equity Inc.'s global head of private equity, discusses the appetite for private equity with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly at the SuperReturn International conference in Berlin.
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Bloomberg

There Is Tremendous Liquidity in the System: Hornby

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- Lisa Hornby of Schroders sees a supportive environment for financial assets. She expects yields to move a little higher in the short term. She appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Micron CEO Mehrotra: Global Chip Shortages Are Easing

Higher Ed
Micron Technology Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sanjay Mehrotra says the ongoing global shortage of semiconductors could last into 2023 but the situation is improving. He speaks at the Bloomberg Economy Forum in Singapore. (Excerpts)
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Curated Video

International Energy Forum to discuss global challenges

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1. Exterior wide of Hilton Hotel in Rome 2. Hotel entrance with fountain 3. Tilt up from water feature to IEF - International Energy Forum - entrance door 4. Entrance to IEF 5. Journalists working 6. News media surrounding Abdullah...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Two liters of oil for a lunch: barter in Venezuela

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CLEAN : Two liters of oil for a lunch: barter in Venezuela
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Bloomberg

Silicon Valley Housing War: The Problem in Palo Alto

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Aug. 24 -- Kate Vershov Downing, Palo Alto Forward co-founder, discusses the housing problem in Silicon Valley with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?" (Video extended to include entire interview.)
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Bloomberg

What the Fed's Beige Book Says About U.S. Inflation

Higher Ed
May.31 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Carl Riccadonna takes a look at the results of the Federal Reserve's Beige Book economic report, based on anecdotal information collected by the 12 regional Fed banks through May 22. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Sri-Kumar Says Low Wage Workers Challenge Yellen

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Jun.28 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the U.S. unemployment rate going back to 1995. He speaks with Komal Sri-Kumar, president at Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Three Must-See Charts on Manufacturing, Construction, Fed

Higher Ed
Jul.03 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler presents three charts about U.S. manufacturing, construction and the probability of a Fed rate hike. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"