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Trump's Budget Isn’t Going Anywhere, Says Ex-CBO Director

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Mar.17 -- Former CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf and Steve Rattner, chairman at Willett Advisors, discuss criticism from both sides of the aisle on President Donald Trump's budget proposal and look at growth potential for the U.S....
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CLEAN : US has no interest in containing China: Biden

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CLEAN : US has no interest in containing China: Biden
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Michael Dell on Cloud Technology, U.S. Election & Economy

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Oct. 19 -- Michael Dell, chairman, chief executive officer and founder of Dell Technologies, discusses cloud technology, the U.S. presidential election and the state of the U.S. economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the...
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European Bank Bonuses Fall Prey to Stock Declines

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Aug. 31 -- European bankers are seeing diminished returns on their bonuses as more than $2.5 billion of value has evaporated from deferred bank shares in the past few years. Bloomberg's Stephen Morris reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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LinkedIn Says Asia Is Huge Opportunity for Growth

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Nov.30 -- Olivier Legrand, Asia-Pacific and Japan managing director at LinkedIn, discusses the trends he's seeing in the use of the platform, where he's seeing the greatest opportunities, membership and how the workforce is changing. He...
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Sharing Economy Businesses Are Cutting Jobs Amid Pandemic

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Apr.29 -- Uber Technologies Inc. 's chief technology officer Thuan Pham stepped down Tuesday amid reports of possibel job cuts. Lyft, Inc. is letting go of 17% of its workforce, and cutting pay for remaining staff. Scooter-sharing...
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U.S. Employers Add 531,000 Jobs In October

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The Department of Labor also reports the nation's unemployment rate fell to 4.6%.
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Ford Cutting 7,000 Salaried Jobs in Restructuring

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May.20 -- Ford Motor Co. is planning to eliminate about 7,000 salaried jobs as by the end of August as part of a restructuring process. Bloomberg Businessweek's Chester Dawson has more on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Goldman's Matsui on Japan's Economy, Stocks, 'Womenomics'

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Dec.17 -- Kathy Matsui, chief equity strategist and vice chair of Goldman Sachs Japan, discusses the outlook for the economy, corporate earnings and stocks. She also talks about the economic benefits of boosting female participation in...
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Virgin Australia to Cut 3,000 Jobs Under Bain’s Ownership

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Aug.04 -- Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd. is planning to cut a third of its workforce under the ownership of Bain Capital as the buyout firm attempts to resurrect and restructure the airline. Bloomberg’s Angus Whitley reports on...
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Girls Who Code Founder on Midterms, Tech and Working Moms

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Girls Who Code Founder and Marshall Plan for Moms Founder and CEO Reshma Saujani joins Emily Chang to discuss what she is looking for in the upcoming midterm elections, the impact of tech on the elections, and what issues matter to...
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McDonalds to Trim Menu in Bid to Reverse Sales Slump

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Dec. 11 -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on today's top news stories on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Regulations Are Roadblocks to Infrastructure

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Apr.04 -- President Donald Trump spoke about regulations, infrastructure, education, and employment Tuesday at a CEO town-hall event at the White House. Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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How Tech Will Impact the Workforce in the Years Ahead

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May.25 -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, New America president and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of tech on the labor force and the allegations of Russian meddling in the U.S. election with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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Preparing For The Robocalypse

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May.04 -- There are many examples of robots and artificial intelligence replacing people in the workforce. How should employers prepare for that transition? Anthony Lacavera, Globalive Chairman and Bloomberg TV contributor, reports on...
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ECB LTRO Program 'Quite Generous:' UBS's Weber

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March 21 -- Axel Weber, chairman at UBS, discusses targeted lending and negative interest rates from the European Central Bank and the strength of UBS's business model. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : 2.2 billion living close to poverty line: UN

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister calls for permanent solutions to poverty as a UN report details that more than 2.2 billion people are poor or near poor
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The Mom Project: Changing the Way Women Work

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Oct. 14 -- Allison Robinson, The Mom Project's chief executive officer, explains how the startup's digital talent marketplace and community connects professionally accomplished women with world-class companies for rewarding employment...
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Breast Cancer Care Inequality Doubles the Risk for Some Women

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VOICED: 42 thousand women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in England - but not all share the same experience. A new report by a group of MPs suggests that where you live and what demographic group you belong to, have a major...
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Alghanim: Youth Tsunami Presents Acute Issues in Mideast

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Jan.20 -- Alghanim Industries Chief Executive Officer Omar Kutayba Alghanim discusses the challenges of generational change in the Middle East with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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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

Fed's Kaplan Sees Technology Enabled Disruption

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Aug.24 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses his outlook for the labor market and talks about demographic trends. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Biden Would Make a Great President, Delaware Governor Carney Says

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Oct.22 -- Delaware Governor John Carney discusses the state's economy and midterm elections with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Electric Pickup Truck to Be Built in Former GM Plant

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Jun.24 -- John LaFleur, chief operating officer of Lordstown Motors, explains its plan to build a new electric commercial pickup truck in a former General Motors factory. (Video credit: Kevin Miller, recorded March 2020)