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Chevron CEO Says Oil Demand 'Has Really Come Off' Amid Virus Outbreak

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Mar.03 -- Mike Wirth, Chevron Corp. chief executive officer, discusses the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on oil demand and his pledge to lavish as much as $80 billion on dividends and share buybacks over the next half decade. He...
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Royal Caribbean CEO Says Most Ships Will Sail by Year-End

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Jun.28 -- Royal Caribbean Chief Executive Officer Richard Fain said Monday that he expects most of the company’s ships to be sailing by year-end and that he was “amazingly happy” with bookings he’s seeing for the next two years. He's on...
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PocDoc Offers 10-Minute Covid Test

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Oct.22 -- Steve Roest, chief executive officer at PocDoc, a digital health firm, discusses the company’s 10-minute covid test, the importance of regular testing and how the app tracks the health of the workforce. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Tackling Veteran Unemployment

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In this edition of Bloomberg Equality, we take a closer look at veterans and the obstacles they face when entering the workforce. Taylor Riggs and Romaine Bostick talk with Mayor Mitch Colvin of Fayetteville, North Carolina, where...
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JAPAN: HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

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English/Nat The Japanese government said Tuesday that their country's jobless rate averaged a record 4.7 percent last year - topping the previous record of 4.1 percent for 1998, amid surging job cuts at companies under pressure to trim...
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Intel to Slash 12,000 Jobs as Forecast Misses

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April 19 -- Stewart Warther, BNP Paribas equity strategist, and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson discuss Intel's plan to cut 12,000 jobs, or 11 percent of the workforce. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Alix Steel and Joe Weisenthal on...
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The Meaning of Work in the 21st Century

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Sept. 13 -- Ryan Avent, author of "The Wealth of Humans," discusses the labor force, the replacing of jobs with robots and automation and his outlook for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Twitter's Plan to Go It Alone for the Time Being

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Oct. 25 -- Twitter, having failed to sell itself, is planning to fire about 8 percent of its workforce as the struggling social-media company prepares to go it alone for the time being. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier has more on "Bloomberg...
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Rimer: Tech Companies Creating More Value Than Destroying

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Jan.18 -- Index Venture co-founder and Partner Neil Rimer discusses tech disruption, employee skill sets and his tech investment thoughts. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Dow CEO: 4% Growth Is Possible Under Trump

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Jan.17 -- Andrew Liveris, chief executive officer at Dow Chemical, explains what is needed to spark four percent growth in the U.S. economy and shares the details of talks with President-elect Donald Trump on stimulating manufacturing...
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Why the Fed May Be Ahead of the Curve on Inflation

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Aug.22 -- Jason Vaillancourt, Putnam Investments co-head of global asset allocation, explains why he thinks the Fed may be ahead of the curve when it comes to inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Julia Chatterley on...
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Altec CEO on ‘Uniformity of Commitment Around Regulation’

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Feb.23 -- Altec Chairman and CEO Lee Styslinger comments on jobs and regulation after President Donald Trump’s White House meeting with prominent corporate executives. He speaks with Kevin Cirilli on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Trump Pledges $200M to Boost STEM Programs

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President Donald Trump has directed the education secretary to prioritize science and technology education and to spend at least $200 million annually on competitive grants so schools can broaden access to computer science education in...
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Trump Pledges $200M to Boost STEM Programs

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President Donald Trump has directed the education secretary to prioritize science and technology education and to spend at least 200 million US dollars annually on competitive grants so schools can broaden access to computer science...
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Gruppo Marcegaglia Co-CEO on Italy's Recovery, Oil, Diversity

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Jan.24 -- Emma Marcegaglia, co-chief executive officer at Gruppo Marcegaglia and chair at Eni, discusses Italy's growth, the possibility of a recession, areas of focus for new discoveries of oil and diversity in the workforce. She speaks...
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How Tariffs Add to the Suffering of America's Rural Areas

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Sep.19 -- Marcia Van Wagner, senior credit officer at Moody's Investor Services, discusses the economic issues plaguing rural areas of the United States. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Taylor Riggs in this week’s "Muni Moment" on "Bloomberg...
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Unite Union: British Airways acting with complete opportunism during coronavirus lockdown period

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Interview with Oliver Richardson, national officer with Unite Union's civil air transport division, on British Airways' fire-and-rehire policies toward its own staff throughout the coronavirus lockdown period. Mr Richardson said the...
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Coronavirus and its Impact on Female-Led Businesses

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Mar.08 -- Women and Equalities Committee Chair Caroline Nokes speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on female-led businesses and how the U.K.'s 20 most female-dominated occupations have...
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Truist's Caplinger on Intelligent Automation

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Diana Lee Caplinger, Executive Vice President, Head of Enterprise Enablement & Intelligent Automation, Truist speaks about intelligent automation and where she sees possible additional applications for this technology with Bloomberg's...
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Fortescue CEO Gaines on Earnings, Iron Ore

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Aug.30 -- Elizabeth Gaines, CEO of Fortescue Metals Group, discusses the company's latest results and the outlook for the iron ore market and demand. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe".
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Bernstein Says Spending Bill 'Is More Than Paid For'

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White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein talks about President Joe Biden's Build Back Better spending bill, how much it costs and easing supply chain pressures. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Japan Has Been in a Depression Since 1990: Rickards

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Nov. 17 -- Mizuho International's Seijiro Takeshita and West Shore Group's Jim Rickards discuss the outlook for the Japanese economy with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Self-Employed Share the Risks of Sharing Economy

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Dec. 18 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.