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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Glassman Isn’t Worried About U.S. Economy Overheating

Higher Ed
Nov.12 -- Jim Glassman, commercial banking head economist at JPMorgan, discusses U.S. employment and the state of the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Small Businesses Retain Workers at Record Pace This Month: NFIB

Higher Ed
Apr.09 -- Juanita Duggan, president and chief executive officer at National Federation of Independent Business, discusses the findings of the latest NFIB small business optimism survey. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

China Can't Create Growth Out of Tax Cuts, Natixis' Garcia Herrero Says

Higher Ed
Mar.17 -- Alicia Garcia Herrero, chief APAC economist at Natixis, talks about the trade negotiations between the world's two largest economies, and China's efforts to support the economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

Fed chief predicts solid but slower growth in 2019

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the U.S. economy should keep expanding at a solid, though somewhat slower pace this year.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Dollar Will Remain Relatively Elevated in Coming Months, Says Nab’s Attrill

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at NAB, discusses the U.S. dollar on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Italy Must Reconsider Its Fiscal Trajectory, EU's Dombrovskis Says

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Jun.05 -- European Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis discusses the European Union's decision to take the first step toward disciplining Italy over its failure to rein in debt, intensifying a dispute with Rome and paving the...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Rosengren Sees No Need for 'Immediate Policy Reaction'

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren explains the reasons why he sees no need for immediate policy action, despite threats to the U.S. economy. Rosengren spoke Tuesday in Easton, Massachusetts.
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Sky News

Catherine Duchess Of Cambridge Attends Headteachers Conference

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CLEAN: The Duchess Of Cambridge attends the Place2be headteachers conference at Merrill Lynch. Shows interior shots the Duchess of Cambridge & other members of the audience listening to a speech. on November 18, 2015 in London, England.
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Bloomberg

UniCredit's Nielsen Says He's Willing to Bet Against Kudlow, Sees U.S. Recession Next Year

Higher Ed
Oct.04 -- Erik Nielsen, UniCredit's global chief economist, discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: "European Close."
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Bloomberg

'Goldilocks' Jobs Report Reinforces Fed Will Cut Rates at Next Meeting, Aviva's Schmidt Says

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Susan Schmidt, Aviva Investors head of U.S. equities, comments on the August U.S. employment report and its implications for the path of Federal Reserve monetary policy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Adds 128,000 Jobs in October, Jobless Rate Edges Up to 3.6%

Higher Ed
Nov.01 -- U.S. non-farm payrolls increased by 128,000 in October, while previous months saw sharp upward revisions. The unemployment rate edged up to 3.6%. Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan warns against 'anti-London' agenda

Higher Ed
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says sentiment against the capital will harm growth. Mr Khan told the London Government Dinner guests that government plans to re-balance spending away from London risked damaging "growth and jobs everywhere else...
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Bloomberg

UK Sterling Sitting on Sidelines Until There's a Brexit Deal, Says Nomura's Buckley

Higher Ed
Oct.07 -- George Buckley, Nomura International Chief U.K and European economist, talks about the potential for a Brexit deal and how the uncertainty is impacting the British Pound. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Sky News

New Government First Cabinet Meeting with PM Boris Johnson

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots first Cabinet meeting of the New Government following the 2019 General Election, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson reading some comments, Cabinet Minister MPs banging on table in support. Leaving the European...
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Bloomberg

NEC’s Kudlow on Jobs Report, Coronavirus Aid, EU Trade Talks

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Feb.07 -- National Economic Council Director Lawrence Kudlow discusses the U.S. January jobs report, U.S.-China relations, and trade talks with the European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Curated Video

Esper: landmines are important battlefield 'tool'

Higher Ed
Defense Secretary Mark Esper made a case Friday for giving U.S. military commanders the latitude to use landmines as a means to "shape the battlefield" and protect American forces.
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Bloomberg

Why Did Bank of Korea Refrain From Cutting Interest Rates?

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- Chong Hoon Park, head of Korea economic research at Standard Chartered Bank, talks about South Korea's monetary policy and how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the economy. The Bank of Korea left its key interest rate...
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Curated Video

Workers turn to odd jobs for money during outbreak

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The coronavirus pandemic has made landing a job feel nearly impossible for Mike Newell.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Jobless Claims Top 5.2 Million To Hold Near Record Highs

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits surged again last week to 5.2 million as businesses laid off workers due to the coronavirus outbreak. Bloomberg’s Alix Steel and Mike McKee report on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Curated Video

Workers turn to odd jobs for money during outbreak

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The coronavirus pandemic has made landing a job feel nearly impossible for Mike Newell.
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Bloomberg

Jobless Claims Below 1 Million for First Time Since March

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Aug.13 -- The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell below 1 million for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began in March. Bloomberg's Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Analyst: Jobless claims due to virus 'unprecedented'

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Nearly 3.3 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week — almost five times the previous record set in 1982 — amid a widespread economic shutdown caused by the coronavirus.
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Bloomberg

NIESR's Chadha Says Expect U.K. Unemployment to Reach 10%

Higher Ed
Jul.09 -- Jagjit Chadha, director of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research, discusses the impact of Chancellor Rishi Sunak's summer statement. He speaks with Anna Edwards and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Press Association

Open-cast mine plea to Government as coal firm starts laying off staff

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Miners at Brenkley site near Newcastle urge the government to make a decision on a new open cast mine in Northumberland after hearing they face redundancy. First interview: Steven 'Chalky' White (plant operator) Second: Graham Walton...