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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Markets Asia 20170829

Level of the year. The yen strengthening as investors seek safety. Rishaad the u. S. Oil industry facing more chaos as harvey gathers strength. They are facing a renewed threat. Russell spencer of frustration at the u. K. , saying brexit negotiations are not serious. Michelle barnier wants more details. Let us get to todays events right away. Looking at this north Korean Missile test flying over the island of hokkaido, really unprecedented that we have seen a north Korean Missile flying over the japanese mainland. Let us look at what is going on at the moment at this chart, 8092. It is telling us there is not much to be worried about. No one worries, according to this. This is a signal index, below average risks for the korean currency at the end of july. That bit still persists. Just going to tell you who does worried. Investors, generally speaking. Goldrecent move higher in announced that 1300 level. A nearterm advantage, 1340 per ounce is on the cards. This has been further supporte

Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi has died, aged 60

Kazuki Takahashi, the creator of the manga and card game Yu-Gi-Oh!, has been found dead in the waters off the coast of Nago City, in the Okinawa Prefecture of Japan. He was 60 years old. As reported b

SpaceX Inspiration4 Updates: The Crew Spends Their First Day in Orbit

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Astronauts on Set: Space Station May Host Wave of TV Shows and Films

A Discovery reality TV competition, a Russian medical thriller and more productions could be heading to the orbital outpost in the next year.

Doubts Persist for Tokyo Olympics, Paralympics

Doubts Persist for Tokyo Olympics, Paralympics 04/15/21 Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga may invite U.S. President Joseph Biden to the Olympics. (ATR) Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga says “everything possible” is being done to keep the coronavirus from spreading in Japan ahead of the Olympics and Paralympics, 98 days away, “There’s no change to the government’s stance, to do everything possible to prevent the spread of infections as we head towards the Olympics,” Suga said at a press conference April 15. Suga’s press conference comments follow remarks the day before from the number-two leader in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party Secretary General Toshihiro Nikai.

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