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Live from CES Day Two and The Future of EV Charging

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4.470 Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde in New York and Ed Ludlow live from CES in Las Vegas break down the latest in consumer technology from the biggest show there is. Plus what the future holds for EV Charging Stations 

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0:00.0

Join Stacey Abrams, Leib Shriver, Gina McCarthy, and more of the planet's environmental

0:06.2

leaders and problem solvers for the Bloomberg Green Festival in Seattle, July 10th to the 13th.

0:12.8

Title sponsor Amazon, Official Airline, Alaska Airlines.

0:17.6

Supporting sponsor, Providence.

0:19.9

Contributing sponsor, Wareyerhauser.

0:22.6

Get 40% off using promo code Radio 40

0:26.0

at Bloomberg Live.com slash Green Festival. I'm Caroline Hyde at Bloomberg's world headquarters in New York.

0:47.0

And I'm Ed Lodlow at CES, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

0:52.0

This is a special edition of Bloomberg technology.

0:54.8

Coming up this hour, Tesla concerns they worsen as the automaker drops prices in China again.

1:00.4

Investors call it a train wreck, is it?

1:03.0

Plus competition against Tesla ramps up as Mercedes-Benz reveals plans to install

1:10.3

thousands of EV ultra- fast charging stations globally.

1:14.2

And Samsung posted a historic drop in profit as chip sales they plummet.

1:18.3

We discussed the demand outlook with semiconductor giant Qualcomm.

1:21.8

Its CEO, Christina Ammon joins us. But first and

1:25.1

foremost we get to those markets and today was a day of macro not micro. Today was a

1:29.1

day of jobs data of non-farm payrolls showing that basically we've got a

1:32.8

gold-ylock scenario when it comes to the Federal Reserve's eyeing of the

1:36.2

jobs market. The S&P surge more than 2%, the NASDAQ having its best day in a

1:40.0

month, and this is largely because we saw wage inflation the pressures there just

1:43.9

dial back somewhat so still resilience in the job market

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