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Eurozone private sector growth stays strong

9th - Higher Ed
Businesses across the eurozone have maintained April’s blistering growth rate this month, according to surveys of thousands of companies. Their main problem is meeting growing demand, so firms said they are building up backlogs of work....
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Eurozone business activity improves in October

9th - Higher Ed
Business activity in the eurozone has expanded in October at the fastest pace so far this year. Germany was again the star. According to the latest surveys of companies conducted by IHS Markit, the region’s largest economy recovered from...
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Brexit vote fears hit UK business sentiment

9th - Higher Ed
In the UK, the latest business surveys seem to show the economy losing steam. The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) – having quizzed the bosses of 7,000 companies – said confidence about investment and hiring workers is at its lowest in...
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All signs point to weaker Q2 growth for the eurozone

9th - Higher Ed
Retail sales, business surveys and European Commission forecasts are all pointing towards weaker growth of the eurozone economy in the second quarter of the year, compared with the first three months. The European Union’s statistics...
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Cyclists say these are the 10 most dangerous intersections in Montreal

9th - Higher Ed
If you cycle in Montreal, you've likely come across an intersection where you didn't feel safe. After surveying 1,500 cyclists, researchers with Transportation Research at McGill have come up with a top-10 list.
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Study: Snacking Can Add Up to Extra Meal

9th - Higher Ed
A new study from Ohio State University says that snacking throughout the day could add up to a fourth meal.
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First Republican 2024 presidential debate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
With less than a month to go until the first Republican presidential debate of the 2024 campaign, seven candidates say they have met the qualifications for a spot on stage in Milwaukee.But that also means that about half the broad GOP...
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India moving in direction of being third-largest economy in the world: Hardeep Singh Puri

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Addressing a Press Conference in New Delhi on August 04, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri spoke about the changes India witnessed in the last nine years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and how the country helped other...
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Philippines Election: Democracy at Stake

9th - Higher Ed
Historic election in the Philippines. AJ correspondent Jamela Alindogan explains why this race is the most consequentia
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Support for single-use items bylaw is decreasing

9th - Higher Ed
A recent City of Edmonton survey shows public support is waning for the ban on single-use items. Daniel Kielback is the senior waste policy planner with the city.
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Bloomberg

Fed Should Keep 'Wait and See Mode': Esther George

Higher Ed
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George says the Federal Reserve is likely to be "stepping back" on making policy path commitments.
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Bloomberg

Fed Beige Book Shows Economic Activity Rose 'Slightly'

Higher Ed
Economic activity rose "slightly" since mid-January though consumer spending edged lower, the Federal Reserve said in its Beige Book survey of regional business contacts. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bloomberg

Mixed ISM Data Jitters Markets

Higher Ed
The reading on the ISM manufacturing survey was only slightly disappointing, but the details were not great. Not only did prices paid rise a lot more than expected to 62.4 (the highest since June 2022), but new orders (48.6) and...
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Press Association

John Healy tours ship on visit to Norway

Higher Ed
Defence Secretary John Healy meets with Norwegian defence minister on board a Norwegian ship and seeing a search and rescue submersible.
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Bloomberg

Next Big Risk: Misinformation

Higher Ed
Jonathan Lewinsohn co-founder and managing partner at Diameter Capital Partners, talks about the danger of misinformation and how it impacts Wall Street with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on Next Big Risk.
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Bloomberg

Altman: Era of Ultra-Low Rates is Over

Higher Ed
Roger Altman, founder and senior chairman of Evercore, says that higher rates are here to stay and cautions market participants to come to terms with the new normal, which could pose challenges to asset allocation.
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Bloomberg

Vast Majority of Hedgefunds Are Failing to Meet Targets: Ritholtz

Higher Ed
Barry Ritholtz, "Masters in Business" Radio and Podcast Host discusses the environment of hedge funds and the war on talent between them. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Markets: The Close
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Bloomberg

China Steps Up Yuan Surveys as Selloff Worsens

Higher Ed
The yuan has tumbled to the weakest level in seven months, and now China is stepping up efforts to support the currency. The central bank and the foreign-exchange regulator have asked exporters, importers and banks about money flows and...
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Teen Kids News

Shopping for College

6th - 8th
When you realize that there are almost four thousand colleges in the US – figuring out which are the best ones for you can seem overwhelming. Ava gets some guidance from an expert--Rob Franek, Editor-in-Chief of the Princeton Review.
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Bloomberg

How Can Banks Build Back Trust?

Higher Ed
Wes Bricker, vice chairman of PwC, talks about how businesses can build back trust with consumers. He's on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and...
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High Angle, static - Technicians work at an archaeological excavation site in Egypt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
High Angle, static - Technicians work at an archaeological excavation site in Egypt
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Design of the SAS Satellite

Pre-K - Higher Ed
/ SAS, the Small Astronomy Satellite will take general surveys of X-rays and gamma rays over a broad area of the sky. Design of the SAS Satellite on January 01, 1971 (Footage by Getty Images)
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Close Up, tilt-up - A scientist applies a solution to a stone wall at an archaeological excavation site / Egypt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Close Up, tilt-up - A scientist applies a solution to a stone wall at an archaeological excavation site / Egypt
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Widespread Damage And Casualties After Tornadoes Rip Through South

Pre-K - Higher Ed
INTERVIEW - Jerry Estes surveys what is left of his kitchen after his home was hit on Monday by a tornado on April 30, 2014 in Louisville, Mississippi. Deadly tornadoes ripped through the region starting on April 27 leaving more than two...