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Bloomberg

No Deal in Doha: What’s Next For Oil?

Higher Ed
April 18 -- Oil tumbled by the most in two months after output talks Sunday between the world’s biggest producers ended without any agreement on limiting supplies, a diplomatic failure that threatens to renew the rout in prices. The...
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Bloomberg

How to Play Gold ETFs

Higher Ed
April 22 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas reports on gold ETFs. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

FTSE 100 Enters Bull Market

Higher Ed
July 11 -- Bloomberg's Mark
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Curated Video

News Item (12dc786c-a39c-b4e9-287d-2cd7cb5a7ec2)

Higher Ed
02/05/74 c0043253 - color london, england eighty one per cent of britains minors votes yesterday to strike which would turn off englands supply of coal and perhaps entire steel industry as well, in the face of this potential...
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Curated Video

RR7207A BRITAIN'S NATIONAL COAL STRIKE

Higher Ed
In Britain, the first national coal strike for 46 years threatened to bring the country to a standstill. The miners successfully picketed coal stock yards to prevent the delivery of coal to power stations. The result was massive power...
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Curated Video

Mine CEO: 'We know where they are

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Mine CEO: 'We know where they are.' CAPTION: The cave-in that has six coal miners trapped in central Utah -- was so powerful that authorities initially thought it was an earthquake. Mine executive Bob Murray a full-scale rescue...
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Curated Video

Hopes fade for trapped Mexican miners

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Hopes fade for trapped Mexican miners CAPTION: Little hope remained that nine miners survived a blast at a coal mine in northern Mexico early Tuesday. Anxious relatives were demanding information, as others grieved at a funeral...
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Curated Video

STRIKE CONTINUES, RETIRED UK PITWORKERS EXPRESS SUPPORT

Higher Ed
Miners in northern Spain burned tyres and blocked roads as they continued to strike over government cuts to the industry. The strike is the latest and the most violent of many in Spain in reaction to harsh austerity measures aimed at...
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Curated Video

CAN540 YUGOSLAVIA, BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA MINE DISASTER

Higher Ed
Report on mine blast in Yugoslavia, Bosnia Herzegovina in a small town called Kopac. 1. SOUNDBITE (English) female voiceover explaining what has occurred, ws square with people walking across it 2. ws top shot crowd of people 3. ms two...
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Sky News

Robert Maxwell interviewed on Miners' Strike

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Daily Mirror proprietor Robert Maxwell on the miners strikes on September 4, 1984 in London, England.
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Bloomberg

Where Can the RBA Go From Here?

Higher Ed
Feb.23 -- Michael McCarthy, CMC Markets chief market strategist, discusses RBA policy and corporate earnings with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bridgeman Arts

Exploding mine. France, 1952

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1952 short film 'Les hommes de la nuit', about the work of miners in coal mines in Lorraine, France. A mine is exploded and collapses. A miner hangs off a tree log and investigates the water,
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Bloomberg

Investors Want Australia's Gold Producers to Buy Their U.S. Rivals

Higher Ed
Aug.05 -- Gold producers in Australia are outperforming their global competitors, prompting investors to encourage them to expand their horizons and acquire struggling North American rivals. Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports from the...
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Bloomberg

Gold Fields Not Compelled to Make an Acquisition, CEO Holland Says

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Nick Holland, Gold Fields Ltd. chief executive officer, discusses consolidation in the gold industry, the company's growth strategy and the future of gold as a safe haven with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Lisa Abramowicz on...
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Bloomberg

There’s More Upside to Come for Gold Prices, Says StanChart’s Cooper

Higher Ed
Aug.05 -- Suki Cooper, precious metals analyst at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses gold prices and her outlook for the metal. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Executive Lam: Need a Peaceful Resolution at PolyU

Higher Ed
Nov.18 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam speaks about the situation at PolyU and her plea for the violence to end during her weekly press briefing in Hong Kong.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Making a misfortune: illegal coal mining in South Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Bonginkosi Mhlanga is an informal miner who risks his life to dig coal from abandoned mineshafts in South Africa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Bitcoin Drops Most in Two Months

Higher Ed
Bitcoin is rebounding in the Asian session a little bit after suffering a sharp selloff as global markets turn risk off as the Fed reiterates its resolve to keep raising interest rates until inflation is contained. Joanna Ossinger...
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Bridgeman Arts

Africa: Congo Mines, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: AFRICA: man puts gold bar on pile. Mines in Congo. Industrial diamonds from Congo region. Diamonds from South Africa. Diamond mine buildings
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Bloomberg

Celsius Considers Financing Proposals

Higher Ed
Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius has received multiple offers of fresh cash to help fund its restructuring process. Joanna Ossinger reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Bitcoin Mining Investor Stands Pat Despite Crypto Winter

Higher Ed
LM Funding Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Bruce Rodgers breaks down his company's pivot into the energy-intensive Bitcoin mining business. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Businessweek" on Dec. 23, 2022.
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Bloomberg

Wilson AM's Milne on Australian Earnings, Macro

Higher Ed
Reporting season gets underway in Australia this week and Wilson Asset Management Equity Analyst Anna Milne discusses her expectations. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn.