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Trump's Georgia Indictment, G-20 Risks, Possible Government Shutdown

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Bloomberg's David Voreacos, Dan Flatley and Kate Ackley discuss the suggested indictments by the unsealed secret report that shows the original Atlanta Grand Jury. They also discuss the visit to India from President Biden at the G-20...
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Manchester United May Be Off the Market

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Manchester United Plc shares fell by a record amount on Tuesday after a report in the Mail On Sunday that said the Glazer family is going to take the club off the market after failing to receive offers that match their asking price....
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Families affected by maternity care failing at NHS trust 'expect action'

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Families affected by maternity care failings at an under-review NHS trust have said they "expect action" against those responsible for the death and harm of hundreds of babies and mothers. The Nottingham Families Maternity Group said...
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Electoral Commission recommends 14 additional TDs in boundary shake-up

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Supreme Court Judge Ms Justice Marie Baker speaks at the launch of the review into Dail constituencies in Ireland that has recommended the number of TDs increase from 160 to 174 due to constitutional rules related to an increase in...
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Catherine Martin outlines the findings of an interim report into RTE's use of barter accounts

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Media Minister Catherine Martin outlines the findings of an interim report into RTE's use of barter accounts.
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Huawei Said to Build Secret Network for Chips

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The Washington-based Semiconductor Industry Association is warning that Huawei is building a collection of secret semiconductor-fabrication facilities across China. Ian King reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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GROW's Hong on China's Economy, Stimulus

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GROW Investment Group's Partner & Chief Economist Hao Hong discusses China's economy and policy measures. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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China Tech Recovery Still Uncertain: Earnings Week Ahead

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NetEase and Baidu also announce results this week, hot on the heels of Tencent's revenue miss that was seen as a bad omen for the tech industry. Felix Tam reports on Bloomberg Television.
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UBS Voluntarily Ends Swiss Loss Protection Deal, Liquidity Backstop

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UBS Group AG will voluntarily terminate the Loss Protection Agreement with the Swiss government and the Public Liquidity Backstop with the Swiss National Bank meant to cover losses it could incur from the rescue of Credit Suisse. Leonard...
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S. Africa's Stance on Ukraine War Unhelpful: Nedbank CEO

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Nedbank Chief Executive Officer Mike Brown discusses the release of the bank's first-half earnings with Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Jobs Data Signal Rate Hikes Over: BlackRock's Rosenberg

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Jeffrey Rosenberg, BlackRock Systemic Multi-Strategy Fund portfolio manager, discusses what the July US employment report means for the yield market with Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for...
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US GDP Growth Unexpectedly Rose in Second Quarter

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Gross domestic product rose at a 2.4% annualized rate after a 2% pace in the previous three months. US jobless claims fell further and the core PCE price index was below expectations. Mike McKee has the numbers on "Bloomberg...
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Nomura's Kiuchi on BOJ Policy, Economy

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Takahide Kiuchi, Executive Economist at the Nomura Research Institute, discusses his outlook for Japan's economy ahead of the Bank of Japan policy decision. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Watchdog says CAMHS needs 'major improvement'

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The HSE’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) “should be immediately regulated” by the Mental Health Commission (MHC), according to a major report from the independent watchdog. CAMHS is a specialist mental health...
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McDonald’s apologises after staff allege they were sexually harassed

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The boss of McDonald’s in the UK has apologised after more than 100 workers at the fast food chain, past and present, alleged they had been sexually harassed or assaulted or subjected to racism or bullying. Alistair Macrow told the BBC...
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Sadiq Khan determined to 'shine a spotlight' on Met cultural problems after announcement of new police plan

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan reacts to the New Met for London plan that was launched on Tuesday. The two year £366million plan has an increased emphasis on neighbourhood policing in a bid to rebuild public trust. It follows a series of...
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Tech Woes, Evergrande Reveal Dominate: Asia Earnings

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China Evergrande is expected to report its long-delayed numbers. Felix Tam reports on Bloomberg Television.
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UNDP Calls For Debt Relief For EMs

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UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner calls for debt relief for emerging markets struggling to recover from the effects of the Covid pandemic. He speaks with Menaka Doshi from the sidelines of the G-20 meeting of Finance Ministers and Central...
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Will BOJ Tweak Yield Control This Month?

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The Bank of Japan will probably adjust its yield curve control program at its policy meeting this month given that inflation is stronger than expected, according to Hideo Hayakawa, a former executive director at the bank. Mark Cranfield...
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Chinese state intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively"

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Chinese state intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively” and is a “challenge” for British intelligence agencies, Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee has found. Sir Julian Lewis MP was speaking at a press...
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Security Minister reacts to report claiming Chinese state intelligence targets the UK 'prolifically'

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Successive governments have failed to grasp and respond to the scale of the threat posed by China, Parliament’s spy agency watchdog said, as it warned that Chinese intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively”. A new and...
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Ambulance service accused of covering up errors when patients died apologises

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Ambulance bosses have apologised to families after staff were accused of covering up errors and withholding evidence from coroners when patients died. An independent review has been completed into how the North East Ambulance Service...
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North East Ambulance chief responds to review

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Int with North East Ambulance Service chief executive Helen Ray, following the publication of an independent review of the trust which looked into allegations that staff withheld information after fatal errors were made.
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Asian Leaders Seek to Enhance Ties With NATO

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Asian leaders including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will seek to enhance ties with NATO during a summit in Lithuania this week. Isabel Reynolds reports on Bloomberg Television.