NTD Business Full Broadcast (Sept. 30)

Don Ma
By Don Ma
September 30, 2022NTD Business
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Hurricane Ian is hitting South Carolina Friday, after leaving a path of destruction in Florida. President Joe Biden says it could be among the worst in U.S. history.

There’s an unexpected beneficiary of Europe’s energy crises: Chinese companies that make electric blankets.

The FDA approves a new drug for ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease. It could slow down paralysis, but it doesn’t come cheap.

We take a look at the first official coin to feature Britain’s King Charles.

Stories in this episode:

1. Consumer Spending Up Despite Rising Inflation
2. US Dollar Share of Global FX Reserves Rises
3. Major Change to Student Loan Forgiveness
4. Hurricane Ian Leaves Trail of Destruction in SW Florida
5. Home Insurers May Struggle After Hurricane
6. Meta Introduces AI Text-to-Video Creator
7. World Leaders React to Russia’s Annexation of Ukraine
8. Rising Inflation Sparks Protest in France
9. Phone Service Outages in Europe This Winter?
10. Chinese Businesses Keeping Europeans Warm
11. From ‘Ice Bucket Challenge’ to New ALS Drug
12. British Royal Mint Unveils King Charles Coin
13. NASA, SpaceX Discuss Pushing Hubble Higher
14. Hollywood Minute: Food-Focused Entertainment

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