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What Happens When 'Travel Bubbles' Pop?

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Jul.21 -- Todd Handcock, president of Asia Pacific at Collinson, discusses the prospects for the travel industry amid the coronavirus outbreak. Collinson works with various companies such airlines, hotels, airports and help them...
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India Eases World's Largest Lockdown to Revive Growth

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Apr.21 -- Pranjul Bhandari, chief India economist at HSBC Holdings Plc, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the economy. India has recorded 18,539 cases and 592 deaths linked to the global health crisis, according...
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China's Exports, Imports Surge on Strong Global Demand

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May.06 -- Mitul Kotecha, senior emerging markets strategist at TD Securities, discusses the outlook for the Chinese economy and the yuan. China’s exports rose more than expected in April and imports climbed, reflecting strong domestic...
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California Theme Parks Must Stay Closed for Now: Newsom

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Oct.07 -- California Governor Gavin Newsom says the state’s theme parks have to remain closed for now -- a stance that has put him at odds with park owners like Walt Disney Co. and some legislators. He speaks at a press conference....
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The Importance of Tourism to Jamaicas Financial Future

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Oct. 24 ""Former Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holnness discusses concerns over Ebola, the countrys upcoming elections and tourism. He speaks on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Singapore's Tourism Chief: Coronavirus Impact Could Be Worse than 2003 SARS

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Feb.10 -- Singapore could see a 25% to 30% decline in tourist arrivals and receipts this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, its tourism chief Keith Tan says. During an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin, Singapore...
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Everyone Has Had a Coronavirus Before: A Cellular Biologist Explains

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Feb.28 -- Simon Clarke, associate professor in cellular microbiology at University of Reading, discusses the spread of coronavirus, when it will be declared a pandemic and what can be done to contain the virus. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Shanghai Supporting Imports of Covid Vaccines, Medicines

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Shanghai authorities are encouraging banks to cut lending rates for retailers, offering more tax cuts for small businesses and offering subsidies and tax rebates for companies hit by covid. These measures come as the city government...
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EU Chamber Calls on China to Change Covid Strategy

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Joerg Wuttke, president of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, discusses how the Chinese government's Covid Zero strategy is affecting European companies doing business in the country. The European Chamber now has more than 1,700...
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Will Be a Miracle if China Hits 4% Growth: Roach

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Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale University, and author of the upcoming book on US-China relations "Accidental Conflict: America, China and the Clash of False Narratives," discusses why he's worried about China's economy, the...
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Cebu Air to Target Strategic Partners for Bond Issuance

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Oct.09 -- Andrew Huang, chief financial officer of Philippine budget carrier Cebu Air Inc., talks about the company's plan to raise $500 million by selling preferred stock and bonds to increase capital to help cope with the pandemic. He...
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Asia Begins to Reopen Gradually, Relaxing Covid Measures

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Much of Asia is suddenly seeing a rollback of Covid-19 restrictions, with countries including Japan gradually relaxing measures. China remains a notable holdout though. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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India Starts Massive Covid-19 Vaccine Drive

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Jan.18 -- Nithya Balasubramanian, healthcare analyst at Bernstein, looks at the Covid-19 vaccination program in India and the implications for the country's pharmaceutical industry. India kicked off one of the largest vaccination...
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South Korean Economy Seen at Good Position for Recovery: ANZ

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Jan.25 -- Krystal Tan, economist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, discusses the outlook for the South Korean economy and policies. The economy grew more than expected last quarter as a recovery in exports helped offset the hit...
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Roche CEO: We Assume Pandemic Will Slow Down in 2Q

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Severin Schwan, chief executive officer at Roche Holding AG, discusses his earnings outlook for 2022, the demand for covid tests and his expectations for the company's Alzheimer therapy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe."
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Macron’s Push to Get France Vaccinated

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Jul.21 -- The first part of Emmanuel Macron’s plan to pressure the French population to become vaccinated goes live. Health passes are also required for entry to cultural ventures. Later, the pass will be required for long-distance...
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Gender Disparity in India's Lockdown-Induced Job Losses

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Jun.24 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Ashwini Deshpande, professor of economics at Ashoka University, looks at the impact the lockdown in India amid the coronavirus outbreak is having on the gender gap in the country's...
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Drugs and Vaccines That Might End the Coronavirus

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May.01 -- More than 200 different programs have been launched to develop vaccines and therapeutics to combat Covid-19. From well-known industry giants such as Gilead Sciences Inc. to Johnson & Johnson, they're engaged in a global race to...
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McKinsey's Walker on China's Response to Virus Outbreak, Trade Talks

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Mar.04 -- Peter Walker, senior partner emeritus at McKinsey & Co., discusses how Chinese government has been dealing with the coronavirus outbreak, and the implications for the trade talks with the U.S. Walker has spent decades advising...
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Global Cost of Coronavirus Could Reach $4.1 Trillion: ADB

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Apr.03 -- Yasuyuki Sawada, chief economist at Asian Development Bank, discusses the potential global cost of the coronavirus pandemic, how they came up with the total and which country is most at risk. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Ryanair CEO Sees Very Strong Recovery Into 2022, 2023

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Feb.01 -- Michael O’Leary, chief executive officer at Ryanair Holdings Plc., discusses third-quarter earnings, the impact from covid-19 and his business outlook. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Logistics Facilities Demand in Asia Increasing: Lasalle IM

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Feb.01 -- Elysia Tse, head of Asia Pacific research and strategy at LaSalle Investment Management, discusses the prospects for the region's real estate markets amid the coronavirus pandemic. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad...
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Election 2020: Vice Presidential Debate Highlights

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Oct.08 -- Vice President Mike Pence and California Senator Kamala Harris square off in the vice presidential debate in Salt Lake City, Utah. Here are the highlights.
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Fortescue Metals: We've Seen Very Strong Ongoing Demand

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Jul.30 -- Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Gaines discusses the company's projects, demand and business outlook. The world’s fourth-largest iron ore producer sees a path to lift export volumes further after...