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23andMe Says People With Blood Type O Less Likely to Be Infected With Covid-19
Jun.09 -- Research from genetic-testing giant 23andMe Inc. finds that people with blood type O may be less likely to be infected with Covid-19. Anne Wojcicki, chief executive officer of the consumer DNA-testing firm, discusses the...
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College Students Salary Expectations After Graduation
Women expect to earn 0.5% less than men with similar degrees right out of college, the survey also found.
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Russian Assets Are Cheap: Rob Arnott
Rob Arnott, chairman and founder of Research Affiliates says Russian assets are cheap now and he says geopolitical tensions, like the war in Ukraine, can create opportunity for long term investors. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Goldman Survey Finds Insurers With $13 Trillion Ready for Risk
Apr.23 -- Mike Siegel, the global head of insurance asset management at Goldman who oversees more than $200 billion, discusses his annual survey. He speaks with Sonali Basak, Romaine Bostick, and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Consumers Expect More From Companies on Racial Justice
May.26 -- The murder of George Floyd last year forced corporate America to pay more attention to racial justice. This year, the bar on how they respond is much higher. Public Relations Firm Edelman, conducted a survey and found that more...
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737 Max Pilot: House Report 'Ringing Condemnation' Of Boeing Culture
A damning government report details Boeing's failures on the 737 Max. Newsy talked to a Max pilot who's been fighting for answers since the start.
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Chinese Team Remeasuring Mount Everest Reaches Summit
China and Nepal's current measurements of Mount Everest differ by about 13 feet.
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TINYPulse CEO on Returning to the Office
Apr.06 -- TINYPulse CEO & Founder David Niu speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel about workers beginning to return to the office on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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ETF Trading Survey: Liquidity Improving, Trade Sizes Growing
Oct.15 -- Slawomir Rzeszotko, head of Institutional Sales & Trading, Europe at Jane Street, introduces the results of Risk.net's second annual ETF trading survey at the Bloomberg Invest ETF Summit in London.
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Goldman Survey Finds Private Markets in Demand for Insurers
Apr.24 -- Mike Siegel, global head of insurance at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, discusses results of his firm's annual insurance survey. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Corrects spelling of guest's last name in description.)
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EY's Casey Sees a Lot of Optimism in Deal Market and Economy
Oct.08 -- Bill Casey, EY Americas vice chair for transaction advisory services, discusses a study on the state of M&A and private equity in the Americas. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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PwC's Sethi on Managing Business Risks
Bhushan Sethi, Joint Global Leader of People & Organization at PwC, discusses the consultancy's latest survey on managing business risks and the outlook for the labor market. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Bosses and Workers Disagree on the Impact of #MeToo
Oct.30 -- On this edition of "Business of Equality," Brunswick Group Partner Shahed Larson and Bloomberg's Rebecca Greenfield discuss whether the #MeToo movement has changed anything in the workplace. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet...
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Mercury Makes Rare Move Across the Sun
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055098Mercury has begun a relatively rare move across the sun.The solar-planetary ballet got underway just after 7 a.m. on the east coast with the smallest planet appearing as a tiny black dot on...
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China Early Indicators Show Stability in Economy
Feb.26 -- Early China data suggests the economy remained steady during the Lunar New Year. Bloomberg's Jeff Kearns reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Top Concerns for British Businesses in China
Dec.09 -- St. John Moore, chairman at the British Chamber of Commerce in China, discusses China’s corporate social credit system and the results of BritCham’s China sentiment survey. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Newsy's Latest Health News
A new survey shows that more Americans are wearing masks. A panel recommends adults should be screened for colon cancer starting at age 45.
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Facebook's Sandberg on 'MentorHer' Initiative, 'MeToo' Movement
Feb.07 -- Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer at Facebook, discusses her new initiative to call on men to mentor women, getting more women in leadership roles, the #MeToo movement and changes at Facebook. She speaks to Bloomberg's...
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We're in Unpredictable Times for Jobs, Economy, Says Walsh
Labor Secretary Martin Walsh says we're in an unpredictable time for the economy and jobs. He says the latest monthly jobs report will likely not count some people who were out sick from work with Covid-19. He's on "Balance of Power"...
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Millions Planning To Change Their Jobs As COVID Cases Decrease
Experts predict a huge wave will leave their employer in the months ahead. A survey found 25% of U.S. employees plan to switch jobs.
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The Future of Working From Home After Covid Has Gone
Dec.04 -- The white-collar world has been forced by Covid-19 into a "work from home" experiment, and the results are in. It turns out we can be just as productive at home, if not more so, and many don’t want to go back to the office --...
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Is There Any Sense of Normal in Derivatives World?
July 11 -- Edmund Shing discusses his outlook for derivatives and central bank monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BofAML's Fund Manager Survey Sees Investors Reducing Cash, Adding Risk
Jul.16 -- Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses results of the firm's monthly fund manager survey. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."