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The Associated Press has obtained an unpublished study for the Air Force that found "burnout" among launch officers with their fingers on the triggers of 450 weapons of mass destruction. (Nov. 20)
Trouble inside the Air Force's nuclear missile force runs deeper and wider than officials have let on.
An unpublished study for the Air Force, obtained by The Associated Press, cites "burnout" among launch officers with their fingers on...
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SurveyMonkey's Turnaround Strategy
March 16 -- Zander Lurie, chief executive officer of SurveyMonkey, discusses what his company does, why he's cutting 13% of the workforce and his outlook for the company. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending Business."
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Here's Why We Can Expect a Lousy U.S. Jobs Report
May 31 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on the U.S. labor market and labor strikes at Verizon and in France. Credit Suisse Head of European Economics Neville Hill also speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Is the Auto Industry's Run of Growth Coming to an End?
Sept. 1 -- In today's "The Numbers Don't Lie," Bloomberg's Matt Miller examines August U.S. auto sales data. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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China's Middle Class Angst
Apr.27 -- China's industrial revolution may soon hand authorities a problem more typical in mature economies: appeasing the growing discontent of the middle class. Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Stewart: U.K. Economy Has Remained Resilient
Dec.29 -- Deloitte Chief U.K. Economist Ian Stewart discusses "animal spirits," consumer confidence and the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Lloyds Business in Britain Report: Brexit Uncertainty
Jan.03 -- Gareth Oakley, managing director for SME banking at Lloyds Banking Group, discusses the Lloyds Business in Britain report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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U.S. Consumer Prices Jump Most in Nearly Four Years
Feb.15 -- Paul Mortimer-Lee, chief economist for North America at BNP Paribas and Bloomberg Intelligence's Seema Shah examine January's U.S. consumer-price index, which rose more than forecast at 0.6 percent. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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CEO de Invest Europe: Europa sigue siendo inversión estable
Nov.20-- Michael Collins, CEO de Invest Europe, habla sobre el futuro positivo de las perspectivas de inversión en Europa con Manus Cranny y Anna Edwards de Bloomberg para "Daybreak Europe".
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Potential for Brexit Border Delay Chaos Is `Enormous': Study Says
Mar.12 -- John Glen, economist at the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) and visiting fellow at the Cranfield School of Management, discusses the consequences of Brexit border delays for U.K. exporters. He speaks on...
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The Implications of Mexico's Possible Pot Legalization
May.20 -- Vivien Azer, Cowen senior research analyst, discusses the prospective legalization of adult-use marijuana in Mexico with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Romaine Bostick and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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BofAML's Fund Manager Survey Sees Global Outlook as Worst Since 2008
Oct.16 -- Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, reveals the results of the firm's monthly fund manager survey. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Yale's Shiller and RBC's Calvasina on U.S. Government Shutdown
Jan.07 -- Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets head of U.S. equity strategy, and Robert Shiller, Yale University professor, discuss the U.S. government shutdown. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Serbia president denounces US over Kosovo army
Serbia's president has denounced the United States, United Kingdom and Germany for their support for formation of a Kosovo army.
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EM Insight: Quirks and Parallels in Russia, Turkey Rate Decisions
Dec.12 -- Turkey and Russia have some of the highest real rates in emerging markets and both are forecast to cut when they meet on Thursday and Friday, respectively. That's where the similarities end. Alex Nicholson takes a closer look...
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UBS: Some Investors See 2020 Sell-Off
Nov.13 -- Michael Crook, head of Americas investment strategy at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses the market outlook for 2020. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Open."
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A 'Parade of Horribles' in BofA's Fund Manager Survey
Jun.18 -- Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, breaks down the firm's monthly fund manager survey on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Credit Suisse's Farris Sees ECB Turning a Bit More Hawkish
Jun.13 -- Ray Farris, chief economist for APAC and managing director at Credit Suisse, discusses the pain in emerging markets, the ECB meeting and his outlook for the European economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Rogers Investment Advisors CEO Sees Room for Upside Surprise in Japan
Jul.01 -- Ed Rogers, chief executive officer at Rogers Investment Advisors, discusses the Japanese markets, the economy and the country's capex plans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Trade War Hitting Investment Plans of Businesses in Asia Pacific
Jun.26 -- The U.S.-China trade war is weighing more heavily on businesses operating in Asia Pacific. A new surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore shows more companies are delaying or cancellation of investments this...
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BofAML's Fund Manager Survey a 'Parade of Horribles,' Woodard Says
Jun.18 -- Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, breaks down the firm's monthly fund manager survey on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Hundreds Of Indie Music Venues Are In Danger Of Closing Completely
The National Independent Venue Association was born out of the pandemic to "save the stages" of hundreds of indie music venues in the U.S.