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Musk: Tesla to Cut Salaried Workforce by 10% in 3 Months

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Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk discusses plans to reduce the company's salaried workforce by "roughly 10% over the next, probably, three months or so," while growing the hourly workforce. He speaks with Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John...
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U.K. Inflation Pressures Mount as Labor Market Strengthens

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U.K. companies added to payrolls in November at a record pace and unemployment fell, figures that are almost certain to fuel concerns at the Bank of England that unsustainable inflation pressures are building in the labor market. Lizzy...
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UK Hospitality CEO: Mandatory vaccine passport scheme would not work for high street businesses

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UK Hospitality CEO Kate Nicholls says a mandatory vaccine passport scheme for pubs and restaurants ''would not work'' in some settings. She does, however, welcome the scheme on a voluntary basis. It comes after Boris Johnson told MPs...
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Xendit COO & Co-Founder Tessa Wijaya on Business Outlook

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Tessa Wijaya, COO and Co-Founder of Xendit, one of Southeast Asia's fastest growing fintech companies, joins us to discuss the business strategy and how she's empowering women in the tech industry. She speaks on our weekly equality...
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Rep. McHenry: Increasing Reserves Would Be Tough on Families

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Rep. Patrick McHenry, (R) North Carolina discusses finflation, Fed rates and crypto regulations. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Senators Seek Answers on Cambridge Analytica

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Former Cambridge Analytica researcher Christopher Wylie testified before members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, as they seek answers into how the London-based firm misused Facebook data during the 2016 U.S. presidential...
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Sticker Shock: Food Costs Rise 6% in December

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Food costs jumped 6% in December from a year earlier, led by meats such as bacon -- up almost 19%. Geoff Freeman, CEO of the Consumer Brands Association, says he's never seen anything like this before. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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RPSG Group Chairman Goenka on Business Outlook

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RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group Chairman Sanjiv Goenka says he's open to acquiring companies in the retail space while focusing on cost efficiencies across the firm's thirty-one companies. RPSG Group is an Indian conglomerate that has a presence...
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Shopify Cutting 1,000 Jobs, 10% of Staff

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Canadian e-commerce firm Shopify Inc. will cut about 10% of its workforce Tuesday, as Chief Executive Officer Tobi Lutke said his expansion plan didn't work. BNN Bloomberg's David George Cosh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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India Office Demand to Recover to 2019 Levels: Knight Frank

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Jan.14 -- Shishir Baijal, chairman and managing director for India at property broker Knight Frank, discusses the outlook for the country's real estate market. Leasing of offices in India have recovered to pre-pandemic levels after...
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Automation Could Affect One in Four Women, McKinsey Report Says

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Jun.11 -- As many as 160 million women globally might find their work impacted by automation by 2030, according to a McKinsey study. Women will need to become more mobile, tech savvy and be supported by proactive business management in...
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Mixed' Picture for Women in Japanese Workforce: Ellis

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Nov. 14 -- Harvey Nash CEO Albert Ellis discusses the prospects for women in the Japanese workforce. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bitcoin Meets Resistance at $30,000

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Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld joins Emily Chang to talk about Bitcoin rebounding after slumping along with stocks on Thursday, and meeting some resistance at the $30,000 level. Plus: how, in spite of the current winter, crypto managed to...
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Can Deeper Cost Cuts Help Deutsche Bank?

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July 27 -- Ingo Speich, portfolio manager at Union Investment, discusses signals of deeper cost cuts at Deutsche Bank following a surprise drop in second-quarter profit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Gender Economist Katica Roy on Unemployment Report

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Gender economist Katica Roy, CEO and Founder of Pipeline Equity, discusses the latest unemployment numbers on 'Bloomberg Markets'
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Why No Degree Is No Problem in Today's Labor Market

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May.10 -- In today's labor market, companies are increasingly diversifying their staff by dropping college degree requirements. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu addressed this trend with economist Byron Auguste. He served as deputy director of the...
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'Upskilling' for the Post-Pandemic Workforce

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Aug.09 -- Guild Education CEO Rachel Carlson discusses how companies can win the war for talent by offering opportunities to gain new skills and training as an added employee benefit. She speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Luggage Unicorn Away On Post-Pandemic Travel Trends

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Aug.16 -- After hitting a $1.45B valuation in 2019, Away faced allegations of a toxic work culture, changed CEOs, and travel screeched to a halt with the pandemic, which led to revenue falling an estimated 55% last year. Away's new CEO...
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Senators Seek Answers on Cambridge Analytica

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 16 May 2018 1. Wide side shot of swearing in 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Eitan Hersh,...
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BofA's Meyer on the Sept. Jobs Report, Labor Market, Consumer Spending

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Oct.02 -- Michelle Meyer, head of U.S economics at Bank of America, talks about consumer spending, strains on the labor system and the U.S. September jobs report. She appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Peru's Copper Mines Shutdown Due to Virus

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Jul.14 -- Peru’s copper mines should be back to full production by the end of July after a two-month shutdown because of the coronavirus pandemic, said Victor Gobitz, head of the local mine engineers institute. He spoke to Shery Ahn on...
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Assessing the Pandemic Impact on Women in Finance

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Dec.17 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Lisa Kaplowitz, finance professor at Rutgers University and the co-founder and executive director of the Rutgers Center for Women in Business, looks at how the coronavirus pandemic is...
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Women Face Brunt of Virus Labor Slump

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Mar.12 -- New data collected by the World Economic Forum and LinkedIn show that women's jobs are more vulnerable and prone to economic shocks and business disruption than men's. Saadia Zahidi, World Economic Forum Managing Director...
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Saxo Bank's Outrageous 2022 Calls

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Steen Jakobsen, CIO, Saxo Bank discusses the bank's outlandish calls for 2022 from a constitutional crisis to double-digit inflation in the U.S. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."