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Djokovic Departs Australia After Losing Visa Battle

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Novak Djokovic, the world's top male tennis player, has left Australia. Immigration Minister Alex Hawke on Friday used special powers to revoke Djokovic's visa on grounds of health and good order. Over the weekend the tennis star lost...
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Reserve Bank of Australia Says Case for Big Rate Hikes 'Diminished'

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Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe said the case for outsized interest-rate increases has "diminished." Lowe also said the central bank will debate the merits of hiking by a quarter-percentage point or a half-point at its...
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Australia to Expand Probe Into Morrison's Secret Ministries

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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is launching a new investigation into how his predecessor, Scott Morrison, allegedly took charge of multiple ministries during the pandemic secretly. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Australia's Super Funds Eyeing Indonesia for Investments

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Australian Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones explains why the country's superannuation funds are looking into Indonesia for investment opportunities. Jones has just visited Jakarta, where he led a delegation made up of...
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Reserve Bank of Australia Likely to Hike Rates by 40 Basis Points: JPMorgan AM

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Kerry Craig, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses Reserve Bank of Australia's policy, its implications for the economy and markets. He also discusses the outlook for China's economy and financial assets. He...
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China Debt Trap Worries Are Overblown, CIW's Golley Says

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Apr.29 -- Jane Golley, acting director of the ANU Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW), discusses China-U.S. trade talks with Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Australia's Growth to Remain Sub-Trend, RBC's Ong Says

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Nov.26 -- Su-Lin Ong, chief economist at Royal Bank of Canada in Sydney, talks about Australia's economy and policies. Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe laid out his cards for unconventional policy: A government bond-buying program is an...
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Australian Meat Industry Council: Chinese Consumers Want Our Beef

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May.12 -- Patrick Hutchinson, chief executive officer of the Australian Meat Industry Council, talks about China's decision to suspend meat imports from four Australian abattoirs. The move is fueling concerns that escalating tensions...
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Every Country Needs a Coherent China Strategy: Rudd

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Jul.23 -- Asia Society Policy Institute President Kevin Rudd discusses Australia’s relationship with China, Hong Kong losing its special status with the U.S. and Australia’s economic recovery. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Wildfires in Australia Set to Worsen

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Dec.29 -- Tens of thousands of holiday-makers and residents are being urged to evacuate a popular tourist spot in southeast Australia as a heatwave sweeping through the region threatens to escalate wildfires. Edward Johnson reports on...
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Australia Says Economy. Health Outcomes Better Than Most

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Jul.23 -- Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann talks about the economy and the government's budget amid the coronavirus outbreak. The budget deficit will blow out to a post-World War II record amid a surge in spending to plug a...
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What Would a Biden Victory Mean for Australia?

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Oct.25 -- Former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr discusses how the U.S. presidential election outcome might affect his country. Carr, who is now professor of the University of Technology Sydney, speaks with Paul Allen and Kathleen...
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Australia-China Relations Changed for the Worse: Professor Golley

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May.17 -- Jane Golley, director of the Australian Centre on China in the World at Australian National University, discusses the rising tensions between the two countries. After Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s government last month...
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Australian Firms Need Targeted Support: Industry Group

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Jul.12 -- Innes Willox, chief executive officer of Australian Industry Group, an association that represents more than 60,000 businesses employing more than 1 million staff in industries such as manufacturing and construction, talks...
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Australia's New Law May Scrap Deals With China

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Dec.08 -- Prime Minister Scott Morrison earned new powers to veto or scrap agreements that state governments reach with foreign powers under laws that could stymie China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Australia. Meanwhile, as the...
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Trump Sought to Exacerbate Divisions in U.S.: Turnbull

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Jan.19 -- Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull talks about the legacy of U.S. President Donald Trump. He also discusses the bilateral relations between his country and China. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Facebook Blocks Australians From Seeing, Sharing News

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Facebook’s move came after Australian lawmakers advanced a law that may become the first in the world to force tech platforms to pay news publishers.
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Biden on Indo-Pacific Security Pact With U.K., Australia

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Sep.15 -- President Joe Biden talks about the new Indo-Pacific security agreement between the U.S., the U.K. and Australia. The partnership will allow Australia to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. Biden speaks at a joint press...
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Former Ambassador Raby on Australia-China Relations

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Geoff Raby & Associates Chairman and former Australian Ambassador to China Geoff Raby discusses the strained China-Australia relationship. He speaks in "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn.
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Djokovic Denied Entry to Australia Amid Vaccine Furor

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Australian Border Force says tennis star Novak Djokovic failed to provide appropriate evidence to meet the entry requirements to the country, and his visa has been canceled. Djokovic was earlier granted a medical exemption to play the...
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Macron Says Australia’s Morrison Lied About Sub Deal

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French President Emmanuel Macron is not ready to forgive Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison about the submarine pact with the U.S. and the U.K. Macron says he knows Morrison lied about the deal. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg...
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Hudson Institute's Lee on Australia's Ties With China

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John Lee, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute, discusses Australia's ties with China and the West as Anthony Albanese swears in as the new Prime Minister. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Floods Hit Australian Economy as Wild Weather Persists

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Southeast Australia is bracing for more rain and damaging floods. Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning that the ongoing devastation will have an impact on the cost of living and next week's budget. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.