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Raytheon CEO Sees 'Two-Year Tough Spell' Ahead Due to Virus Pandemic

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Apr.03 -- Raytheon Chief Executive Officer Gregory Hayes says combining with United Technologies Corp. will create a "technology powerhouse" and that he is planning for a two-year "tough spell" because of the coronavirus epidemic. He...
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Virus leads to farm labour shortage before Brexit

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The COVID-19 pandemic has lead to a shortage of farm labour just months before the UK formally leaves the European Union at the end of December.
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Bloomberg

Ethan Allen Will Benefit From Pandemic, Says CEO

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- Ethan Allen CEO, Farooq Kathwari discuss the home decor business, immigration and the company being undervalued. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Renters to Return to Cities, Says UNCLE CEO

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May.26 -- Ryan Prince, UNCLE CEO and Founder, discusses the current U.K. rental market and the impact of Covid-19 on the property market. He speaks to Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

Ken Griffin Says 4% Inflation Needed to Avoid Recession

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Citadel founder Ken Griffin says if inflation remains near or above the current 8.5%, the central bank "will have to the hit brakes pretty hard," tipping the economy into recession. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik...
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Bloomberg

Crypto Brokerage Genesis Cuts Workforce Amid Shakeup

Higher Ed
Genesis CEO Michael Moro is stepping down as part of a leadership shuffle after the crypto brokerage was stung by exposure to bankrupt hedge fund Three Arrows Capital and a broad market downturn. Vildana Hajric reports on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

People of Birmingham react to Johnson resignation

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Members of the public in Birmingham react to Boris Johnson's resignation as Prime Minister. He intends to remain in No 10 until his successor is elected, but he faces resistance to that plan from within his own party and the Opposition....
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Press Association

Teachers strike takes place in Edinburgh

Higher Ed
Striking teachers gathered outside Cosla’s headquarters in Edinburgh on Tuesday afternoon where the EIS general secretary Claire Robertson accused the body and the Scottish Government of “Tory tactics” in trying to weaken the strike action.
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Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan Expects Mild Recession Later in 2023

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Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says the US consumer is "very resilient" during an interview with David Westin at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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Bloomberg

Blackrocks Case for Japan: Will This Time Be Different?

Higher Ed
Dec. 9 -- Blackrock Global Investment Strategist Heidi Richardson discusses Japan and its value. She speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

S&P 500 Extends Gains, Pushes 2-Day Rally to 3%

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Jan. 8 -- J2Z Advisory Partner Jay Pelosky and Bloomberg Markets Managing Editor Joseph Weisenthal discuss the best opportunities in the market for 2015. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Julie Hyman and Carl Riccadonna on Street...
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic state Treasurer Phil Angelides went head to head over California's pivotal stance on the hot button issue of immigration.

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HEADLINE: California Candidates Spar Over Immigration CAPTION: In a televised debate, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic state Treasurer Phil Angelides went head to head over California's pivotal stance on the hot button issue of...
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Bloomberg

Andrew Wilson: Brexit to Keep Rates Lower for Longer

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June 28 -- Andrew Wilson, EMEA chief executive officer at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, examines market fallout from the U.K.'s Brexit vote, the impact on the U.K. economy, and the potential for moving workers out of London. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Italy a 'Laggard' of Europe: Former Treasury Economist

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Aug. 31 -- Lorenzo Codogno, visiting professor at London School of Economics and former chief economist of Italy's Treasury Department, discusses the issues impacting Italy's economy and changes that need to be made in order to spark...
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Curated Video

Paris mayor welcomes Australian governor general

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Australia's Governor-General was welcomed to Paris City Hall following the announcement on Tuesday that a French company, DCNS, had beaten bidders from Japan and Germany to build Australia's next generation of submarines.Peter Cosgrove...
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Careful Approach to Job Cuts

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Oct. 26 -- The first "plant layoff" notice came in February: 43 people would lose their jobs. The second arrived six weeks later, increasing the cuts to 109 workers. Then a third, in April, for 146 more. And a fourth, in June: 98. Three...
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Bloomberg

Gluskin Sheff's Rosenberg Is Skeptical of U.S. Growth

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Feb.23 -- David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, explains why he is not expecting sustainable U.S. economic growth to reach near four percent. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Fed’s Kaplan Is Not Assuming Fiscal Reform in Forecast

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Apr.20 -- Federal Reserve Bank Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses U.S. fiscal policy and other factors that may impact the economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US tourism industry stretched by lack of seasonal worker visas

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Homeland Security authorizes thousands of additional seasonal worker visas
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Curated Video

1,200 Olympics security guards withdrawn over norovirus outbreak

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More than 1,200 security guards who were due to work at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games have been put into quarantine after at least 36 personnel showed symptoms of the norovirus. POCOG, the local organising...
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Curated Video

President Trump 'Saddened' by Porter Allegations

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In Principal Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah's first White House press briefing, he commented on topics from Congress' 2-year budget plan to the resignation of White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter amid abuse allegations. ...
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Trump "saddened" by Porter allegations

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In Principal Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah's first White House press briefing, he commented on topics from Congress' 2-year budget plan to the resignation of White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter amid abuse allegations. ...
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Bloomberg

U.S. July Jobs Report 'Truly Solid,' Says Princeton's Krueger

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Aug.03 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger examines the U.S. July jobs report. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

Ohio leaders meet with GM chief over plant closing

Higher Ed
Three Ohio congressmen met with the head of General Motors Wednesday in Washington in their bid to keep an assembly plant from closing, urging her to give autoworkers a chance at a new line of electric vehicles soon headed into production.