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Chip Supply Shortage to Improve in Next Few Quarters: Abrams

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Randy Abrams, managing director and head of Taiwan equity research at Credit Suisse, discusses supply chain constraints on computer chips, demand for the components and if government involvement is helping. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Under pressure from federal regulators, Honda is expanding a recall of driver's side air bags to all 50 states. The air bags, made by Takata Corp., can explode with too much force, sending metal shrapnel into the vehicle interior. (Dec. 3)

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Under pressure from federal regulators, Honda is expanding a recall of driver's side air bags to all 50 states. The air bags, made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp., can explode with too much force, sending metal shrapnel into the...
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How Colonel Sanders Helped Maker's Mark

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Dec. 9 -- Bill Samuels Jr., chairman emeritus at Maker's Mark, discusses the boom in the bourbon business and what he learned from Colonel Sanders with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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SYND 21-11-73 CARS QUEUEING UP FOR PETROL

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Cars queueing up for petrol 1 gv freeway and petrol station 2 cu car filled 3 gv oil refinery 4 mcu petrol tankers along road 5 gv petrol station 6 mcu reporter Doug Ramsey into camera Film: Pos- Sound: Opt - Colour - NYFilm: ...
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Border Agency Staff Shortages May Cause Delays

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Border Agency Staff Shortages May Cause Delays
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RR7345A EUROPE ASPECTS OF THE OIL CRISIS

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The Arab oil embargo is beginning to hit Western Europe. Holland has already banned non-essential driving on Sundays, and other countries have introduced speed limits. With the prospect of fuel rationing not far off, attention is...
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CLEAN : Acute water shortage in northeast Brazil: worst drought in years

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Dams run dry cattle are dying and residents struggle daily to get drinking water as a severe drought plagues northeastern Brazil
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Sikh UN protest over Punjab fears

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Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, the group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) protested across from the United Nations on Tuesday to draw attention to, what they say, is India's military build-up in the state of Punjab....
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VOICED : Venezolanos piden ayuda internacional por escasez de medicinas

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Venezolanos que no pueden conseguir medicamentos debido al desabasto en el pais salieron a las calles con sus recetas en mano para pedir ayuda humanitaria internacional durante una protesta convocada el jueves por opositores al gobierno
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VOICED : With too few priests Portuguese women step up

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Facing a shortage of Roman Catholic priests women churchgoers have stepped in to lead Sunday religious services in villages in southeast Portugal a sign the ageing communities are open to change
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U.S. Concrete CEO Has 'Slight Optimism' for U.S. Infrastructure Spending

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Feb.20 -- William Sandbrook, chief executive officer at U.S. Concrete, discusses infrastructure spending in the U.S. and the outlook for his company. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Taiwan Acts After Toilet Paper Run

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Feb.28 -- Taiwan's central bank will use appropriate monetary policy to keep inflation stable, the monetary authority’s governor Yang Chin-long said. Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on why inflation hawks might be right if Taipai toilet...
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U.S. Technology Companies at China's Import Expo

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Nov.07 -- Despite calls for decoupling, U.S. tech companies had a strong showing at the China International Import Expo, with companies from Microsoft to Qualcomm displaying their latest technologies. Bloomberg's Selina Wang reports on...
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Washington state to sue over new abortion policy

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Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Monday he will sue to challenge President Donald Trump's policy setting up new obstacles for women seeking abortions, calling it "a transparent attack on Planned Parenthood" that would...
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Officials warn of blood shortages amid outbreak

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Health officials are warning of potential blood shortages as the coronavirus outbreak and shelter-in-place orders prompt cancellations of blood donation drives usually held at schools and businesses.
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Why Health Experts are Worried About Coronavirus Despite Low Death Rate

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Jan.29 -- The new coronavirus that originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan appears far less fatal than Ebola and SARS, with about 2% of the 6,000 confirmed cases dying. For many, the illness is about as serious as a cold or flu. That...
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Covid Is 'Under Control' in Spain, Foreign Affairs Minister Says

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Oct.15 -- Spain's Foreign Affairs Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya discusses her country's fight against Covid-19, and surging infections in Europe. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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CLEAN : 'Running out': India oxygen supplies dwindle with Covid-19 surging

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Images of oxygen cylinders and hospital testing in India, where a record more than 2,000 deaths in 24 hours was registered as hospitals across the nation run perilously low on oxygen (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Chhattisgarh Health Minister On Handling The Covid Pandemic

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Jun.02 -- Chhattisgarh Health Minister T. S. Singh Deo, discusses how his state is handling the Covid pandemic and its impact on economic activity. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Expert on benefit of UK delaying second vaccine dose

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Oksana Pyzik of University College London gives an overview as to why a twelve-week gap between coronavirus vaccine doses has benefited the UK, despite it being seen as controversial to begin with.
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Days After Hack, Colonial Pipeline Restarts Amid Fuel Outages

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The Colonial Pipeline Company says it will take time for normal fuel flow to resume across the Southeast, and panic-buying is hastening outages.
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Orange Capital's Bommel on European Real Estate Outlook

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Victor van Bommel, Orange Capital Partners Founder discusses the European real estate outlook. He speaks with Manus Cranny at the 2021 Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore.
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China’s EV Market Growing at Faster Rate Than Expected: Xpeng's Gu

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Aug.26 -- Brian Gu, vice chairman and president at Xpeng Inc., discusses quarterly earnings, the path to profitability and his business strategy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”