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Where Tech Jobs Fit Into the US Labor Market

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Lattice Chief People Officer Cara Brennan joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss where tech jobs fit into the wider US job market on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Paschal Donohoe defends Irish government’s handling of billions in corporate tax receipts

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Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe says Government is conscious of the risks of spending one-off corporate tax funds for day-to-day spending, as well as the 5% spending rule, ahead of the Summer Economic Statement being...
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Modi and Biden Announce Defense, Chips Deals

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint session of Congress on Thursday afternoon after sealing some defense and commercial deals with President Joe Biden. Jodi Schneider reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg...
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Europe's Dombrovskis on Ukraine Support, Export Controls

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Valdis Dombrovskis, the European Commission's vice president for trade discusses the support package for Ukraine and expects other donors to come forward. He also speaks about export controls and China in an interview with Bloomberg's...
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Boeing to Lift Output Rate on 737

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Boeing plans to reach a monthly build rate of 42 aircraft on its bestselling 737 Max model before the end of the year. Stan Deal, the manufacturer's head of commercial operations, spoke to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson at the Paris Air Show.
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Xi: 'Very Good' That Progress Made on US-China Ties

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Chinese President Xi Jinping told Secretary of State Antony Blinken it was "very good" the two sides had made progress in steadying ties between the world's two largest economies during his trip to China. Ros Mathieson reports on...
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What Might be Driving the Fed

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary weighs in on this week's Fed decision and why he believes the meeting felt like it was driven by internal political dynamics.
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Kissinger Sees 'Probable' China-Taiwan Military Conflict

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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says a military conflict between China and Taiwan is probable unless the "current trajectory of relations" is altered. He made the comments in an interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John...
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John Taylor on Fed's Hawkish Pause

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John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University, discusses his views on the Fed's latest decision to pause from hiking interest rates in June. He speaks with Shery Ahn, Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Daybreak Asia".
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VivaTech Founder Maurice Levy on Musk, Paris Tech Ecosystem

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Publicis Chairman and VivaTech Founder Maurice Levy says Paris will become the largest tech hub in the world, not only Europe. The head of Tesla and Twitter, Elon Musk, will be joining Maurice Levy in Paris on Friday. He also says that...
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AFCFTA's Mene on African Common Currency

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"There is an objective to have a common currency," Wamkele Mene, the secretary-general of the African Continental Free Trade Area, said Tuesday in an interview at Bloomberg's New Economy Gateway Africa forum in Marrakesh on Tuesday.
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Coinbase CEO Says He Got 'Icy' Reception From SEC's Gensler

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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong recounts his virtual meeting with Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler. The SEC is suing Coinbase for a range of alleged violations. Armstrong speaks to Sonali Basak at Bloomberg Invest New...
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Is the FHLB System Working as Expected?

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The Federal Home Loan Bank system provides billions to banks curtailing mortgage lending, and millions to its executives. Bloomberg's Max Reyes has more on "The Big Take." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Yousaf ‘annoyed and upset’ over disagreement with UK Government on deposit return scheme

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Scotland First Minister Humza Yousaf said he was “annoyed and upset” that an agreement has not been reached with the UK Government over the deposit return scheme. The deadline for the removal of UK Government conditions on Scotland’s...
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A Tight Hot Labor Market: Summers

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary discusses inflation and the condition of the labor market . He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Broadcom Says AI Is Driving Sales Surge

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Broadcom Inc., one of the world's biggest chipmakers, said that artificial intelligence spending is helping fuel sales, but not enough to offset a broader post-pandemic slowdown. Revenue was up about 4.6% to $8.85 billion. Bloomberg's...
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Carbon Markets & Inflation

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Emma Coker, Head of Carbon Research at BloombergNEF, discusses the impact of carbon pricing on the economy and the energy transition at the 2023 Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg. The government of the State of Qatar is the...
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President Kagame on Rwanda's Role in the Global Economy

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H.E. Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, discusses the country's position as a leading tech hub in Africa, global migration trends and more with Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja at the 2023 Qatar Economic Forum. The...
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McCarthy: Had Productive Talk With Biden But No Deal Yet

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy he had a "productive" talk with President Joe Biden on the debt limit but have not yet reached a deal to avert a default. He spoke to reporters as he emerged from the meeting. (Excerpts) Follow Bloomberg for...
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Teva to Make Fewer Generic Drugs

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Teva Pharmaceutical Industries CEO Richard Francis says the company is going to make fewer generic drugs and will make more new, branded products. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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"It's Best They Stick to The Path They've Been Talking About"

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"They were slow to get started, then they began to move. But for a long time, various indicators say they should have moved earlier," explains John Taylor, the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University, and...
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Eurogroup's Donohoe Says Banks Have Sufficient Capital

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Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe said he's confident that past steps taken by the European Union to regulate the banking industry have enabled the bloc's financial institutions to be resilient in the face of new challenges. Donohoe...
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Vontobel CEO: CS-UBS Deal Is Clear Step Toward Stability

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The forced merger of Credit Suisse and UBS is "a very clear step toward stability," Vontobel CEO Zeno Staub says during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Ukraine Energy Min.: We Won on Energy Front

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Ukraine's Energy Minister German Galushchenko discusses why he thinks Russia has lost the 'energy war', how Ukraine is now in a position to export electricity, and what he's pushing for in terms of sanctions. He spoke with Bloomberg's...