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CLEAN : Destructive tsunami warning follows massive NZ quake

9th - Higher Ed
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocks New Zealand early Monday damaging buildings and triggering a tsunami warning
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CLEAN : Two dead as huge quake rocks New Zealand

9th - Higher Ed
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake kills two people and causes infrastructure damage in New Zealand but officials say they are optimistic the death toll would not rise
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CLEAN : New Zealand seaside town isolated after quake

9th - Higher Ed
New Zealand's seaside town of Kaikoura is completely isolated after a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake cut road and rail links to the city
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CLEAN : Strong earthquake in Guatemala destroys buildings and vechicles

9th - Higher Ed
A strong 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit western Guatemala early on Wednesday killing at least two people and causing power outages as well as damage to some buildings, officials said
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Sea, Drake Passage - pov boat, rough sea, Antarctica

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sea, Drake Passage - pov boat, rough sea, Antarctica
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Sea, Drake Passage - pov boat, rough sea, Antarctica

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sea, Drake Passage - pov boat, rough sea, Antarctica
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Bloomberg

How the Muni Market's 'Black Tax' Costs Cities Millions

Higher Ed
A new report suggests that in order to pay for new schools and other major projects, places such as Memphis pay higher interest rates simply because they're majority Black. On this "Bloomberg Equality" segment, Matthew Wynter, finance...
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Bloomberg

Creditsights' Cisar Sees 'Silver Lining' in Bond Rout

Higher Ed
Creditsights Global Head of Credit Strategy Winnie Cisar says she sees a "silver lining" in the record losses that bond investors have faced this week after the gap between five- and 30-year Treasury yields shrank to the narrowest in 15...
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Bloomberg

Goldman’s Currie Likes ‘Fundamental Story’ Behind Silver

Higher Ed
Feb.02 -- Jeffrey Currie, global head of commodities at Goldman Sachs, discusses the silver market, with his target price of $30 per ounce, and explains his firm’s bullish view on commodities. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Why Imperial's Havens Says Harvey Losses May Reach $100B

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- David Havens, Imperial Capital analyst, explains why losses from Hurricane Harvey could reach $100 billion. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cambodias brutal and shadowy dog meat trade

9th - Higher Ed
Cambodian dog meat traders drown strangle and stab thousands of canines a day in a shadowy but sprawling business that traumatises workers and exposes them to deadly health risks like rabies (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

IMF's Georgieva on Ukraine, Food Crisis, Sri Lanka Debt

Higher Ed
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva discusses the "horrific" war in Ukraine, the global food crisis and Sri Lanka's debt issues with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

What Does Nvidia-Arm Deal Mean for the Chip Industry?

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Mehdi Hosseini, senior semiconductors analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group, talks about the Santa Clara, California-based Nvidia Corp.'s agreement to buy SoftBank Group Corp.’s chip division Arm Ltd. for $40 billion, and the...
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Bloomberg

SocGen Said to Weigh Thousands of Investment Bank Job Cuts

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Societe Generale is drawing up plans to cut jobs at its investment bank. Bloomberg sources say the bank could cut hundreds or even thousands of jobs including roles in support functions in the investor solutions unit....
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Bloomberg

Why Trump Is to Blame for Foreign Direct Investment Declining

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- President Donald Trump promised to put America first when he campaigned for the White House. Today, after two and a half years of tax cutting, tariff boosting and assaults on globalization, foreign direct investment has fallen...
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Bloomberg

Novogratz Says He Was Wrong on Crypto Leverage Risks

Higher Ed
Mike Novogratz, founder of Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd., says the recent turbulence in the cryptocurrency industry is a "full-fledged credit crisis" and acknowledged that he was "darn wrong" about the magnitude of the leverage in the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN:What are the causes of the Yushu earthquake?

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN:What are the causes of the Yushu earthquake?
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CLEAN:What are the causes of the Yushu earthquake?

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN:What are the causes of the Yushu earthquake?
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Bloomberg

China Looks Attractive Based on Valuations: UBS's Tay

Higher Ed
Kelvin Tay, regional chief investment officer at UBS Group AG, discusses Fed policy, U.S. earnings growth and the trends he's seeing in Asian markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Why Many Investors Are Turning Away From Fossil Fuels

Higher Ed
May.15 -- Fossil fuel never had a better friend in the White House than Donald Trump. So why, two years into his presidency, are investors favoring public companies devoted to renewable energy and giving the Bronx cheer to the coal, gas...
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Bloomberg

Wait for Stabilization in Apple and the S&P 500, Oppenheimer's Wald Says

Higher Ed
Jan.02 -- On this edition of "Smart Charts," Ari Wald, Oppenheimer's head of technical analysis, examines Apple Inc. shares and the S&P 500 Index with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Canyon's Friedman Says He's Started Investing in PG&E

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Joshua Friedman, co-founder of Canyon Partners, says he’s started to invest in PG&E Corp., California’s near-bankrupt utility, but is going slowly because he expects proceedings to take a long time. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

The Central Banks Focus

Higher Ed
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers explains why he believes the Central Bank lost it's way last year and "let us down badly."
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Curated Video

Seismologist on the Iran quake, tremors recorded on computer, map of epicentre

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Indian meteorological department official on phone looking at computer screen 2. Close of screen showing graph of seismic movements 3. Wide of Head of Seismology at the Indian Meteorological Department, R.S. Dattatrayam,...