Articles filed under Bloomberg
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Wall Street's campaign to hire Black talent isn't going so wellJul 20, 2020 1:37 pm - For Black professionals who get job offers on Wall Street, there's pay and benefits to consider. But also isolation, bias and racism. As big U.S. banks and asset manager...
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Money and job worries pose real risk to global recoveryJul 21, 2020 5:11 am - The coronavirus pandemic is throwing the world into financial insecurity, posing a threat to the recession-hit global economy if it means consumers keep saving rather th...
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How Huawei landed at the center of global tech tussleJul 20, 2020 7:37 am - China's biggest tech firm, Huawei Technologies, has risen to global prominence as a leader in 5G, the much ballyhooed, next-generation wireless technology. It's also bec...
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The battery billionaire who's key to Tesla's future in ChinaJul 20, 2020 7:37 am - Tesla needs to succeed in China if it wants to dominate the world of electric cars-especially in a post-virus world. To do that, Elon Musk is turning to a battery engine...
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Essay: The value of my $150,000 MBA is now in questionJul 20, 2020 7:37 am - When I decided a few years ago to spend $150,000 on an MBA while a reporter at Bloomberg, I had an ambitious goal: be the best financial reporter the world has ever seen...
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Covid-19 killing oil workers at an unparalleled pace in MexicoJul 16, 2020 7:07 am - Of all the companies around the world affected by covid-19, none has disclosed a worse death toll than Pemex, Mexico's state-owned oil producer. Petroleos Mexicanos, as ...
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Walgreens reports $75 million of looting damageJul 16, 2020 8:23 am - Damage related to looting cost Walgreens Boots Alliance at least $75 million, offering a look at the cost of U.S. unrest for one of the nation's largest retailers. Deerf...
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Employers find testing employees for COVID-19 more trouble than it's worthJul 14, 2020 8:04 am - From nursing homes in New York and a landfill in Utah to Disney World and the Las Vegas Strip, employers are wrestling with workplace safety in the age of COVID-19 and m...
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TikTok says a quarter of videos removed involve misbehaving kidsJul 13, 2020 5:56 am - Almost a quarter of the videos TikTok took down in 2019's second half involved inappropriate behavior by minors, from illegal drug use to sexual activity. The Chinese-ow...
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As businesses reopen, many Americans plan to spend lessJul 13, 2020 6:47 am - The novel coronavirus - which has infected almost three million people and killed more than 130,000 in the U.S. alone - has roiled the economy and brought many aspects o...