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May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Megan Hughes reports on the competition for U.S. skilled worker visas and the stake the fashion industry has in immigration reform. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Market Makers.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Models and Computer Scientists Fight for Visas
Halliburton May Expand Natural-Gas Use, Brown Says
Will Yahoo's Tumblr Follow Google's YouTube Path?
Dimon Retains Both Roles ‘Without a Doubt’: Holland
Ergen Said to Bid $2 Bln for LightSquared Spectrum
UK's FTSE Closes at Highest Level Since Sept. 2000
Working Undercover in the Stolen Art World
WSJ: Yahoo Pays $1.1B for Tumblr
From Property to Yacht Clubs: Billionaire Wang Dafu
Will Qatar's Purchase Pipeline Run Out?
Japan May See Investor Flight From JGBs
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Komal Sri-Kumar, founder of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies Inc., talks about Japan's economy, the government's policy and financial markets.
Sri-Kumar also discusses Federal Reserve policy. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li and Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Border Spat Sidelined as Li Continues India Tour
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- India and China sought to draw a line under a military standoff along part of their disputed border, agreeing to accelerate talks on a settlement and boost trade that they said would help drive the world economy. Tanvi Shukla reports on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
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At Least 17 Dead in Collapsed Indonesian Gold Mine
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- In "The Big Picture," Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat reports on the top stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Indonesia's Priority to Adjust Gasoline Price
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Chatib Basri, newly appointed Indonesia finance minister, talks about the nation's economic outlook, subsidized fuel prices, and proposed infrastructure improvements.
He speaks from Jakarta with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Tornado Rescue Effort to Be Long Process: Police
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Oklahoma City Police Sgt. Jennifer Wardlow discusses the rescue operations underway following the deadly tornadoes that caused devastation across the U.S. Midwest. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Death Toll From Oklahoma Tornado Expected to Rise
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- At least 51 people were killed, including 20 children, and rescue workers frantically searched the rubble of a collapsed elementary school for two dozen more students who were still missing after a mile-wide tornado flattened an Oklahoma City suburb. David Ingles reports on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Possibility of More Tornadoes Persists: Marsh
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Patrick Marsh, a meteorologist at the NOAA Storm Prediction Center, comments on the deadly tornadoes causing devastation across the U.S. Midwest. He speaks Rishaad Salamat with on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Labor Market Showing Improvement: Murphy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Russell Reynolds Associates CEO Clarke Murphy discusses the outlook for global hiring activity with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Tornadoes Cause Devastation Across U.S. Midwest
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Rishaad Salamat reports on today's top headlines. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Oklahoma Police Says Rescue Operation to Take Long
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Oklahoma City Police Sergeant Jennifer Wardlow talks about the damages caused by a mile-wide tornado and the rescue operation.
The tornado slammed into suburbs south of Oklahoma City as watches for destructive storms and flooding were posted in five states. Wardlow speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
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De Garis on Australia Economy, Election, RBA Policy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- David de Garis, a senior economist at National Australia Bank Ltd. in Melbourne, talks about the outlook for the nation's economy and central bank monetary policy.
The Reserve Bank of Australia cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low this month to boost businesses weakened by the currency’s sustained strength, even as households reacted to earlier reductions. De Garis speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Palm Oil to Drop to 2,000 Ringgit This Year: Mistry
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Dorab Mistry, director at Godrej International, discusses the outlook for palm oil prices with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Corporate Dealmaking: Taking Stock (05/20)
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Taking Stock," Pimm Fox helps you to think like a professional investor and discover the next "big thing (Source: Bloomberg)
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RBA Cut Rate to Boost Business, May Minutes Show
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- The Reserve Bank of Australia cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low this month to boost businesses weakened by the currency’s sustained strength, even as households reacted to earlier reductions. Dan Petrie reports on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Austerity Push Driving Down Car Prices
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Global Outlook," Bloomberg's David Ingles looks at China's age of austerity. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Severstal CFO on Business Outlook, Steel Market
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Alexey Kulichenko, chief financial officer of OAO Severstal, Russia’s second-largest steelmaker, talks about the company's business outlook and the steel market.
He speaks in Singapore with Haslinda Amin on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Cyclical Stocks Favored Over Short Term
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Viktor Shvets, head of Asian strategy at Macquarie Securities Group, talks about the economic outlooks for Japan and China.
He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sony Tantalizes Gamers With Glimpse of PS4
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Sony has released a teaser trailer for its PlayStation 4 game console, scheduled to be unveiled at the E3 event on June 10. (Source: Bloomberg)
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SAC Proposes Deal That Would Shut Fund to Outsiders
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Susan Li reports on today's top headlines. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama: Myanmar Holds Promise of Thriving Economy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama told Myanmar President Thein Sein that building democracy and ending human rights abuses will bring greater prosperity to the Southeast Asian nation. Yang Yang reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple Defends Tax Practices, Says System Outdated
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Apple CEO Tim Cook will face off against U.S. senators leveling accusations that iPhone maker has created a web of offshore entities to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes. David Ingles reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Mellon Capital `Overweight' Japan Stocks
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Vassilis Dagioglu, managing director and head of asset allocation at Mellon Capital Management, talks about the fiscal policy of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the outlook for the nation's markets and economy, and his investment strategy.
He speaks from San Francisco with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yahoo Buying Tumblr: Bottom Line (05/20)
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bottom Line," Mark Crumpton provides insight at the trading day's critical hour, with careful analysis of big events for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Biggest Road Demolition Ever: The Thunderous Scene
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- This was the scene in Wuhan as three-and-a-half kilometers of elevated road came down. The viaduct was only built in 1997 as part of the main highway between Shanghai and Tibet. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Meet Asia's Andy Warhol: Takashi Murakami
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Artist and art provocateur Takashi Murakami is more well-known outside Japan than in his own country. His latest pieces at Galerie Perrotin in Hong Kong range from $400 to $900 thousand dollars. And even though his collaboration with Louis Vuitton was a runaway success, Murakami reveals who he really wants to collaborate with. Our Angie Lau takes a walk with Murakami where he shows off his newest works.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Japan May See Investor Flight From JGBs
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Komal Sri-Kumar, founder of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies Inc., talks about Japan's economy, the government's policy and financial markets.
Sri-Kumar also discusses Federal Reserve policy. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li and Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Border Spat Sidelined as Li Continues India Tour
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- India and China sought to draw a line under a military standoff along part of their disputed border, agreeing to accelerate talks on a settlement and boost trade that they said would help drive the world economy. Tanvi Shukla reports on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
At Least 17 Dead in Collapsed Indonesian Gold Mine
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- In "The Big Picture," Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat reports on the top stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Indonesia's Priority to Adjust Gasoline Price
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Chatib Basri, newly appointed Indonesia finance minister, talks about the nation's economic outlook, subsidized fuel prices, and proposed infrastructure improvements.
He speaks from Jakarta with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Tornado Rescue Effort to Be Long Process: Police
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Oklahoma City Police Sgt. Jennifer Wardlow discusses the rescue operations underway following the deadly tornadoes that caused devastation across the U.S. Midwest. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Death Toll From Oklahoma Tornado Expected to Rise
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- At least 51 people were killed, including 20 children, and rescue workers frantically searched the rubble of a collapsed elementary school for two dozen more students who were still missing after a mile-wide tornado flattened an Oklahoma City suburb. David Ingles reports on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Possibility of More Tornadoes Persists: Marsh
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Patrick Marsh, a meteorologist at the NOAA Storm Prediction Center, comments on the deadly tornadoes causing devastation across the U.S. Midwest. He speaks Rishaad Salamat with on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
U.S. Labor Market Showing Improvement: Murphy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Russell Reynolds Associates CEO Clarke Murphy discusses the outlook for global hiring activity with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Tornadoes Cause Devastation Across U.S. Midwest
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Rishaad Salamat reports on today's top headlines. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Oklahoma Police Says Rescue Operation to Take Long
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Oklahoma City Police Sergeant Jennifer Wardlow talks about the damages caused by a mile-wide tornado and the rescue operation.
The tornado slammed into suburbs south of Oklahoma City as watches for destructive storms and flooding were posted in five states. Wardlow speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
De Garis on Australia Economy, Election, RBA Policy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- David de Garis, a senior economist at National Australia Bank Ltd. in Melbourne, talks about the outlook for the nation's economy and central bank monetary policy.
The Reserve Bank of Australia cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low this month to boost businesses weakened by the currency’s sustained strength, even as households reacted to earlier reductions. De Garis speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Palm Oil to Drop to 2,000 Ringgit This Year: Mistry
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Dorab Mistry, director at Godrej International, discusses the outlook for palm oil prices with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Corporate Dealmaking: Taking Stock (05/20)
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Taking Stock," Pimm Fox helps you to think like a professional investor and discover the next "big thing (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
RBA Cut Rate to Boost Business, May Minutes Show
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- The Reserve Bank of Australia cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low this month to boost businesses weakened by the currency’s sustained strength, even as households reacted to earlier reductions. Dan Petrie reports on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
China Austerity Push Driving Down Car Prices
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Global Outlook," Bloomberg's David Ingles looks at China's age of austerity. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Severstal CFO on Business Outlook, Steel Market
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Alexey Kulichenko, chief financial officer of OAO Severstal, Russia’s second-largest steelmaker, talks about the company's business outlook and the steel market.
He speaks in Singapore with Haslinda Amin on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
China Cyclical Stocks Favored Over Short Term
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Viktor Shvets, head of Asian strategy at Macquarie Securities Group, talks about the economic outlooks for Japan and China.
He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Sony Tantalizes Gamers With Glimpse of PS4
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Sony has released a teaser trailer for its PlayStation 4 game console, scheduled to be unveiled at the E3 event on June 10. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
SAC Proposes Deal That Would Shut Fund to Outsiders
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Susan Li reports on today's top headlines. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Obama: Myanmar Holds Promise of Thriving Economy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama told Myanmar President Thein Sein that building democracy and ending human rights abuses will bring greater prosperity to the Southeast Asian nation. Yang Yang reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Apple Defends Tax Practices, Says System Outdated
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Apple CEO Tim Cook will face off against U.S. senators leveling accusations that iPhone maker has created a web of offshore entities to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes. David Ingles reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Mellon Capital `Overweight' Japan Stocks
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Vassilis Dagioglu, managing director and head of asset allocation at Mellon Capital Management, talks about the fiscal policy of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the outlook for the nation's markets and economy, and his investment strategy.
He speaks from San Francisco with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Yahoo Buying Tumblr: Bottom Line (05/20)
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bottom Line," Mark Crumpton provides insight at the trading day's critical hour, with careful analysis of big events for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Biggest Road Demolition Ever: The Thunderous Scene
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- This was the scene in Wuhan as three-and-a-half kilometers of elevated road came down. The viaduct was only built in 1997 as part of the main highway between Shanghai and Tibet. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Meet Asia's Andy Warhol: Takashi Murakami
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Artist and art provocateur Takashi Murakami is more well-known outside Japan than in his own country. His latest pieces at Galerie Perrotin in Hong Kong range from $400 to $900 thousand dollars. And even though his collaboration with Louis Vuitton was a runaway success, Murakami reveals who he really wants to collaborate with. Our Angie Lau takes a walk with Murakami where he shows off his newest works.(Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Japan May See Investor Flight From JGBs
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Komal Sri-Kumar, founder of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies Inc., talks about Japan's economy, the government's policy and financial markets.
Sri-Kumar also discusses Federal Reserve policy. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li and Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Border Spat Sidelined as Li Continues India Tour
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- India and China sought to draw a line under a military standoff along part of their disputed border, agreeing to accelerate talks on a settlement and boost trade that they said would help drive the world economy. Tanvi Shukla reports on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
At Least 17 Dead in Collapsed Indonesian Gold Mine
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- In "The Big Picture," Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat reports on the top stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Indonesia's Priority to Adjust Gasoline Price
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Chatib Basri, newly appointed Indonesia finance minister, talks about the nation's economic outlook, subsidized fuel prices, and proposed infrastructure improvements.
He speaks from Jakarta with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Tornado Rescue Effort to Be Long Process: Police
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Oklahoma City Police Sgt. Jennifer Wardlow discusses the rescue operations underway following the deadly tornadoes that caused devastation across the U.S. Midwest. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Death Toll From Oklahoma Tornado Expected to Rise
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- At least 51 people were killed, including 20 children, and rescue workers frantically searched the rubble of a collapsed elementary school for two dozen more students who were still missing after a mile-wide tornado flattened an Oklahoma City suburb. David Ingles reports on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Possibility of More Tornadoes Persists: Marsh
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Patrick Marsh, a meteorologist at the NOAA Storm Prediction Center, comments on the deadly tornadoes causing devastation across the U.S. Midwest. He speaks Rishaad Salamat with on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
U.S. Labor Market Showing Improvement: Murphy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Russell Reynolds Associates CEO Clarke Murphy discusses the outlook for global hiring activity with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Tornadoes Cause Devastation Across U.S. Midwest
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Rishaad Salamat reports on today's top headlines. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Oklahoma Police Says Rescue Operation to Take Long
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Oklahoma City Police Sergeant Jennifer Wardlow talks about the damages caused by a mile-wide tornado and the rescue operation.
The tornado slammed into suburbs south of Oklahoma City as watches for destructive storms and flooding were posted in five states. Wardlow speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
De Garis on Australia Economy, Election, RBA Policy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- David de Garis, a senior economist at National Australia Bank Ltd. in Melbourne, talks about the outlook for the nation's economy and central bank monetary policy.
The Reserve Bank of Australia cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low this month to boost businesses weakened by the currency’s sustained strength, even as households reacted to earlier reductions. De Garis speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Palm Oil to Drop to 2,000 Ringgit This Year: Mistry
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Dorab Mistry, director at Godrej International, discusses the outlook for palm oil prices with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Corporate Dealmaking: Taking Stock (05/20)
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Taking Stock," Pimm Fox helps you to think like a professional investor and discover the next "big thing (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
RBA Cut Rate to Boost Business, May Minutes Show
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- The Reserve Bank of Australia cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low this month to boost businesses weakened by the currency’s sustained strength, even as households reacted to earlier reductions. Dan Petrie reports on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
China Austerity Push Driving Down Car Prices
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Global Outlook," Bloomberg's David Ingles looks at China's age of austerity. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Severstal CFO on Business Outlook, Steel Market
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Alexey Kulichenko, chief financial officer of OAO Severstal, Russia’s second-largest steelmaker, talks about the company's business outlook and the steel market.
He speaks in Singapore with Haslinda Amin on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
China Cyclical Stocks Favored Over Short Term
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Viktor Shvets, head of Asian strategy at Macquarie Securities Group, talks about the economic outlooks for Japan and China.
He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Sony Tantalizes Gamers With Glimpse of PS4
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Sony has released a teaser trailer for its PlayStation 4 game console, scheduled to be unveiled at the E3 event on June 10. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
SAC Proposes Deal That Would Shut Fund to Outsiders
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Susan Li reports on today's top headlines. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Obama: Myanmar Holds Promise of Thriving Economy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama told Myanmar President Thein Sein that building democracy and ending human rights abuses will bring greater prosperity to the Southeast Asian nation. Yang Yang reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Apple Defends Tax Practices, Says System Outdated
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Apple CEO Tim Cook will face off against U.S. senators leveling accusations that iPhone maker has created a web of offshore entities to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes. David Ingles reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Mellon Capital `Overweight' Japan Stocks
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Vassilis Dagioglu, managing director and head of asset allocation at Mellon Capital Management, talks about the fiscal policy of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the outlook for the nation's markets and economy, and his investment strategy.
He speaks from San Francisco with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Yahoo Buying Tumblr: Bottom Line (05/20)
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bottom Line," Mark Crumpton provides insight at the trading day's critical hour, with careful analysis of big events for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Biggest Road Demolition Ever: The Thunderous Scene
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- This was the scene in Wuhan as three-and-a-half kilometers of elevated road came down. The viaduct was only built in 1997 as part of the main highway between Shanghai and Tibet. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Meet Asia's Andy Warhol: Takashi Murakami
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Artist and art provocateur Takashi Murakami is more well-known outside Japan than in his own country. His latest pieces at Galerie Perrotin in Hong Kong range from $400 to $900 thousand dollars. And even though his collaboration with Louis Vuitton was a runaway success, Murakami reveals who he really wants to collaborate with. Our Angie Lau takes a walk with Murakami where he shows off his newest works.(Source: Bloomberg)
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