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WHO China Representative Says Coronavirus Case Numbers in Decline

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Feb.10 -- World Health Organization China Representative Dr. Gauden Galea says the numbers of coronavirus cases are dropping but warns there is no certainty the outbreak is contained until the incubation period is over. He spoke to...
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Trump urges public not to 'buy so much' and relax

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President Donald Trump is urging the public to stop hoarding groceries, telling Americans to "take it easy" and "relax."
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Trump urges public not to 'buy so much' and relax

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Trump urges public not to 'buy so much' and relax

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President Donald Trump is urging the public to stop hoarding groceries, telling Americans to "take it easy" and "relax."
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Americans Should Never Face Any Sort of Supply Shortage

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Feb.24 -- resident Joe Biden on Wednesday ordered a government review of U.S. supply chains, seeking to end the country’s reliance on China and other adversaries for crucial goods. Biden met with a group of lawmakers from both parties at...
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Flowbank CIO: We Are Seeing Ongoing Consumer Demand

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Oct.04 -- Alix Steel and Guy Johnson were joined on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" by Flowbank CIO, Etsy Dwek, who says the bank is prepared for supply shortages to last longer.
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Bloomberg

Avantor Boosts Forecast After Earnings Beat Estimates

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Michael Stubblefield, Avantor CEO, discusses 3Q earnings and outlook for the life sciences industry. He speaks exclusively with Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Starmer takes swipe at Government over fuel crisis on first day of Labour Party conference

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer took a swipe at the Government over the fuel crisis as he arrived in Brighton for the party conference.
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Bloomberg

Ares Launches New $1.35 Billion U.K. Housing Venture

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Bill Benjamin, partner and head of real estate group at Ares Management Corp., discusses the company���s planned housing project in the U.K., the rental market in the country and the impact of rising interest rates on the sector. He...
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China Deploys Military, Doctors To Test 26M Shanghai Residents

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China reported more than 13,000 new COVID-19 cases nationwide Monday, with about 9,000 of those cases being in Shanghai.
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Press Association

Protest at the Famine Memorial in Dublin

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Activists have urged the Irish government to reflect on the country's own history of famine as they called for more action to help countries facing food shortages exacerbated by climate change.
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse's Abrams on Chip Outlook

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Randy Abrams, managing director and head of Taiwan equity research at Credit Suisse, discusses TSMC earnings and the semiconductors outlook. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Explaining The Current Medication Shortages

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Millions of Americans are struggling to get their hands on much-needed medication.
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Press Association

Nurses strike in central London

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The Royal College of Nursing holds a second day of strike action across the UK. Nurses held a picket line outside St Thomas’ in central London in protest of staffing shortages and low wages. The union has warned that strikes could go on...
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Dell's Midha On Navigating Supply Chain Issues

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Dell Technologies President, Asia Pacific and Japan and Global Digital Cities, Amit Midha discusses how the company is navigating supply chain issues and uncertainties about the global economy. He speaks with Yvonne Man, David Ingles and...
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Bloomberg

The Chips and Science Act

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Renee James, Former Intel President explains the need of the Chips and Science Act and dives into how it will help assist semiconductor manufacturing in the US. She also gives us insight into why we need diverse supply chains.
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Bloomberg

Food Inflation in India Likely to Be High: Godrej Agrovet

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Mar.01 -- Balram Yadav, managing director at Godrej Agrovet Ltd., discusses India’s recovery, his business strategy and his outlook for his business. He speaks exclusively during the “India Focus” segment on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Trucker Shortage Causing Supply Chain Disruptions

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Diesel fuel hit a national average of $5.53 per gallon, and the jump in prices could ultimately affect the cost of goods.
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Shortages And Higher Prices Causing Grocery Shopping Headaches

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CEOs of two major chains warned it will be weeks or even months before things settle out.
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Knoll CEO Sees Robust Hiring in U.S. Job Market

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Nov.02 -- Andrew Cogan, chairman and chief executive officer at Knoll, on the state of the U.S. job market, attracting and retaining talent, and the impact of trade concerns. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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CLEAN : S.Africa France sign energy accord finali

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CLEAN : S.Africa France sign energy accord finali
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CLEAN : S.Africa France sign energy accord

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CLEAN : S.Africa France sign energy accord
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We're Moving Toward Higher Entrenched Inflation, Says Larry Summers

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Former Treasury Secretary and Wall Street Week contributor Lawrence H. Summers says "we are moving towards higher entrenched inflation." This interview was recorded with David Westin for "Wall Street Week."