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DWS Rejected Greenwashing Allegations: Sewing

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Sep.15 -- “DWS brought out a clear statement rejecting all the allegations,” Sewing said to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on Wednesday, September 15th. He added, “With the business development I have seen there, actually also now with...
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U.K. Consumers Will See Pressure on Winter Energy Bills: Watson

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Sep.20 -- Jim Watson, professor of energy policy at University College of London, discusses the growing energy crisis in the U.K., if the British government would step in and his outlook for prices. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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CLEAN : The coach teaching golf to South African township youth

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Retired golfer Daniel Sithole teaches boys from South Africa's Soweto township to golf in a bid to bring the elitist sport closer to the poor (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Jabal Omar CEO: We're Optimizing Revenue

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Khalid Al Amoudi, CEO of Jabal Omar Development discusses the real estate developer's first quarter results and growth prospects for the year. In this exclusive interview, he speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg...
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China - Women Workers

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(dur: 5 mins 26 secs/sot in mandarin: 44 secs) (music: Song of Chrysanthemum /Joyous songs and Dances /all by Fuquan Zhang (SAS 034)) A transformation is taking place in the countryside of China. As the economically booming cities...
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Why Going Digital Could Hurt Independent Theaters

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Dec. 26 -- Sonys release of The Interview shines the light on how movie theaters have embraced new technologies. But its not all good news for theater owners.
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CLEAN : S.African students protest over colonial statue

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A statue of British coloniser Cecil Rhodes was wrapped in black garbage bags at a South African university Friday as hundreds of protesting students demanded that it be torn down
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Vestas Wind Systems CEO Sees Opportunity in Saudi Arabia

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Oct.26 -- Saudi Arabia may still be oil dependent, but the kingdom is making a big push towards renewable energy. A lot of companies are lining up to tap into that opportunity. Bloomberg spoke with the CEO of Vestas Wind Systems, Anders...
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Singapore Airlines CEO on A380 Fleet, Business Review

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Dec.14 -- Facing growing competition from Mideast rivals Emirates and Etihad, Singapore Airlines is stepping up its game and investing $850M to refit all of its Airbus SE A380 jets. Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong spoke...
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GM Still Has Work to Do on Transformation, CEO Barra Says

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Jan.11 -- Mary Barra, chief executive officer at General Motors, discusses the automaker's projections for 2019, transitioning to electric and autonomous vehicles, and positioning in markets outside of the U.S. She speaks with...
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French Labor Minister Muriel Penicaud on Macron, Labor Reform, Trade War

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Jul.08 -- French Labor Minister Muriel Penicaud says her labor reform is only the first step to attract more investors to the Euro area’s second-largest economy. On Monday, President Emmanuel Macron is due to speak to Congress in...
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Our Business In Asia Continues to Do Well, Says Dell Technologies’s Midha

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Dec.15 -- Amit Midha, president of APJ & global digital cities at Dell Technologies, discusses the U.S.-China trade deal, the firm’s business strategy in Asia and competition. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Schaeffler to Cut 4,400 Jobs

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Sep.10 -- Klaus Rosenfeld, chief executive officer at Schaeffler AG, discusses the recovery he’s seeing in his business, state aid and the company’s job losses. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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EU Executive Proposes 55% Cut in CO2 Emissions by 2030

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Sep.16 -- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed toughening the bloc’s emission targets in a move that will force industry to face stricter pollution standards and aim to spur a green economic recovery. Von der Leyen...
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Accor CEO: I Will Never Bet Against China

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Feb.21 -- Sebastien Bazin chairman and chief executive officer at Accor SA, discusses how the coronavirus is impacting the business in China and the outlook for 2020. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Job Cuts Will Be Small, Says Standard Chartered’s CEO

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Jul.30 -- Bill Winters, chief executive officer at Standard Chartered Plc, discusses the potential for worldwide job cuts in an effort to reduce costs. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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UBS Chairman Says Ralph Hamers 'Brings a Lot to the Table' as CEO

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Feb.20 -- Axel Weber, chairman at UBS, discusses the selection of ING Groep NV’s Ralph Hamers as the firm’s new chief executive officer. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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There is Massive Momentum for 'Buy-Now, Pay Later': Klarna CEO

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Aug.03 -- Klarna Co-founder and CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski discusses Square's acquisition of Australian buy-now, pay-later company Afterpay and what it may mean for his own fintech company. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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M&G Investments: Long-Term Bullish On India Across Sectors

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Aug.02 -- M&G Investments Fund Manager Vikas Pershad says India is a market he is particularly excited about – and not only because of the burgeoning opportunity set in the tech sector. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad...
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Big Tech Gets 'Gold Medal,' Says Dan Ives

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Jul.30 -- Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities talks about big tech earnings and how he sees growth ahead. He's on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Krispy Kreme CEO on Earnings, Food Costs and Outlook

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Aug.18 -- Krispy Kreme CEO Michael Tattersfield discusses the company's second-quarter earnings, food costs and outlook with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : French President Macron wants to "increase internship time to at least 50%" in vocational schools

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Speaking to the heads of Boards of Education and heads of schools at the Sorbonne, French President Emmanuel Macron says that he wanted a "profound transformation" of vocational schools, which would involve "to increase the time spent on...
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CLEAN : Unsatisfied Socialists to oppose Nupes union in France's Gers

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In the 2nd constituency of the Gers, in France's Armagnac heartland, the socialist candidate David Taupiac, initially chosen by the Nupes (New Ecologic and Social People's Union, Eds.), will campaign solo for the Socialist Party (PS)...
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Former Alaska governor and GOP Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin had harsh words Saturday for President Barack Obama and the direction that she says the country has taken in his first term. (Sept. 3)

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HEADLINE: Palin has harsh words for Obama to tea party crowd CAPTION: Former Alaska governor and GOP Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin had harsh words Saturday for President Barack Obama and the direction that she says the country...