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2023-01-06 15:27:33 By : Ms. Thea Lee

Anchored by Anna Edwards and Mark Cudmore, Bloomberg Markets Europe is a fast-paced hour of news and analysis, building towards the drama and excitement of the start of the cash trade across the continent.

Overnight on Wall Street is morning in Europe. Bloomberg Daybreak Europe, anchored live from London, tracks breaking news in Europe and around the world. Markets never sleep, and neither does Bloomberg News. Monitor your investments 24 hours a day, around the clock from around the globe.

Record producer Kenny Beats takes us on a journey from Berklee College of Music to blowing up the electronic dance music scene to reemerging as a sought-after hit maker and content creator, all while building one of the most interactive, music-obsessed communities on the internet. He's built a network around his hit YouTube series, "The Cave," landed deals and produced records for some of the biggest artists in music, and still found time to release his first album, "Louie."

China’s Cascade of Economic Support Measures Spurs Yuan Buying

Indian Rupee, Worst Emerging Asia Currency of 2022, May Fall Further

Japan Real Wages Fall Most Since 2014, Keeping BOJ Goal Distant

Fed’s Bullard Says Falling Money Supply a Good Sign on Inflation

Most US Renters Say Annual Bill Climbed by More Than $1,000

Morphe Brand Once Valued at $2 Billion Closing All US Stores

Ram Reveals First Electric Pickup in Late Entry to EV Truck Race

Twitter Security Headaches Mount With User Data Leak Claim

Tesla Now Over 40% Cheaper in China Than US as Prices Cut Again

India’s Fallen Tech Darlings Are Value Buys for Franklin Templeton After $20 Billion Wipeout

Russia Looks to Press Big Firms for More Cash as War Costs Mount

Multiple People Wounded in Shooting Near Florida Restaurant

The Bad News May Soon Be Over for UK Small Caps

More Americans Tap Credit Cards for Everyday Expenses

Prince Harry’s Memoir, Spare: All the Key Points and Revelations So Far

Harry Claims William Was 'Tormented' Over King's Relationship With Camilla

Churchill’s Mystery-Wrapped Riddle, Updated

Meta Will Decide How Painful Its Irish Gut Punch Is

AI Is Cool But Can It Tailor a $50,000 Suit?

The World’s Love Affair With Japanese Cars Is Souring

It Takes 6,000 Gallons of Water to Cool the World’s Fastest Supercomputer

The Many Forces Fueling Tesla’s $860 Billion Tumble

Dads of Congress Turn Capitol Into Day-Care Center During Vote Marathon

Nurses at Several NYC Hospitals Prepare to Strike Next Week

Winter Heat Wave Offers Reprieve from the Energy Crunch — For Now

Big Solar Panel Manufacturers Boost Production as Costs Fall

Valparaiso’s Decline Leaves Unesco World Heritage Site Graffitied, Crumbling

How Formerly Incarcerated People Won Legal Protection in Atlanta

Relentless Rents Leave Few Choices for Americans Relying on Assistance

Digital Currency Group Closes Wealth Division Amid Trouble

Crypto’s Alpha Male Culture, Explained (Podcast)

What’s to Become of Miami’s “Crypto Hub” Status? (Podcast)

Housing Works, a nonprofit that helps New York’s homeless and HIV-positive population, has long supported itself with a network of thrift stores selling secondhand designer clothing, used books and and its own activism-inspired merchandise.

Starting Thursday, the 31-year-old organization will add another line of business: marijuana.