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Walmart Plans To Hire 50,000 Employees By End Of April

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Walmart's chief people officer says the company is working to change its hiring strategy so people can see working there as a good long-term move.
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Where is the New Compensation on Wall Street Banks?

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Oct. 14 ""Bloomberg Contributing Editor Bill Cohan discusses the new compensation on Wall Street banks and what slowing profits mean for bank bonuses. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg...
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Thousands Of Live-Event Workers In The U.S. Now Unemployed

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The Live Events Coalition is lobbying for federal financial support for the millions of live-event workers around the U.S.
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Uber And Lyft Explore Franchise-Like Model In California

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A California law requires Uber and Lyft to reclassify gig workers, and the companies are looking for ways around it.
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Falling Stock Prices or Bond Yields: Which Matters More?

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Oct. 14 -- On today's The Agenda, Tom Keene, Adam Johnson and Scarlet Fu look at trending news stories and the Twitter question of the day. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cities Are Taking A Financial Hit As More People Work From Home

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Businesses that would typically see customers coming from work nearby are seeing a decrease in revenue.
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Boeing Discovers New Software Issue With Its Troubled 737 Max

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The issue is reportedly related to a software power-up monitoring function.
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Exclusive: American Airlines CEO Says Distancing Not Possible

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A week before American Airlines started filling flights, its CEO told workers "no airline" could provide social distancing. Newsy obtained the audio.
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Trump Administration Sued Over New Visa Rules For Skilled Workers

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Universities, U.S. Chamber of Commerce say new H1-B visa rules for skilled workers harm the economy while White House says system is being abused.
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Bill Gates Is Leaving The Boards Of Microsoft And Berkshire Hathaway

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​Gates said he's stepping down "to dedicate more time to ​philanthropic priorities."
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Weekly Jobless Claims Are Back Above 1 Million Mark

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The numbers came in higher than economists expected.
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Report Says U.S. Jobless Claims Rise To 412,000

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Some economists expect hiring to catch up with demand in the coming months.
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Teslas Musk: Michigan Car Dealers Back Anti-Consumer Law

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Oct. 17 -- Michigan auto dealers trying to pass anti-consumer legislation, Tesla CEO Elon Musk comments in a Twitter post. Betty Liu reports on Mover & Shakers on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Credit Firms Cutting Consumer Spending Limits Without Warning

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Safety net threatened for consumers who need credit cards during economic crisis, as firms move to cancel dormant cards and reign in limits.
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Luxury Retailer Neiman Marcus Is Seeking Chapter 11 Protections

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The bankruptcy protection will pay off $4 billion in debt, meanwhile creditors will finance $675 million to keep the business afloat.
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Amtrak Says It Needs $4.9B In Funding To Avoid Layoffs

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The railroad told Congress that without that funding, 2,400 more jobs are on the chopping block.
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Unions Helped Make Labor Day A Holiday. But Where Are They Now?

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Labor unions have existed for well over 100 years, but membership has petered out in the last few decades.
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The Space Tourism Market Is Rapidly Expanding

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Up until this point, just one private spaceflight company has organized every space tourist mission over the past two decades.