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CLEAN : Ex premier Jaroslaw Kaczynski votes in Polish election
CLEAN : Ex premier Jaroslaw Kaczynski votes in Polish election
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CLEAN : Poland appears poised to hand conservatives victory
CLEAN : Poland appears poised to hand conservatives victory
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Earthquake hits El Cobre and Santiago Chile
/ mining town of El Cobre Chile surveys the destruction caused by earthquake / men standing on outlook surveying the damage / men carrying or escorting injured and elderly women / people milling about looking at debris / aerial of...
Bloomberg
Fed Economist Using News, Social Media to Track Economy
Feb.13 -- Daniel Wilson, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank research adviser, discusses the predictive power of news and social media posts with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" on Friday.
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Nizwa fort and guards. Traders in the marketplace and surveys about telecommunications. UAE, 1974.
Clip 20 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Footage of the Nizwa fort and its armed guards. Consumer surveys at the marketplace, with traders being asked about their opinions on access to...
Bloomberg
How Will Friday's Jobs Report Impact the Fed?
Oct. 6 -- Michelle Meyer, head of U.S. economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, looks at how the September jobs report may influence the Federal Reserve interest rate decision and examines their interpretation of recent economic data....
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Finding New Buyers Is Top Concern for Art Dealers, Says Arts Economics’s McAndrew
Apr.11 -- The global art market grew 6% in 2018, to more than $67B according to The Art Market report. It's a second straight year of growth, but the pace is half that of the previous year. Political and economic uncertainties have...
Bloomberg
Understanding Why the 'Precidian' Model Could Be a Major Gamechanger for Active
Jun.12 -- Daniil Shapiro, associate director of product development for Cerulli Associates, talks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu about the "Precidian" model, the pros and cons of nontransparent funds and smart-beta ETFs. Various firms are...
Bloomberg
Southeast Asia Migrant Workers Among Most Affected by Pandemic
Mar.18 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Nilim Baruah, senior migration specialist at the International Labour Organization, a United Nations agency, discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has been affecting migrant workers in...
Bloomberg
Biden Extends Pause on Student-Loan Payments to May
President Joe Biden extended the pause on student-loan repayments by another three months as the U.S. faces a fresh wave of Covid-19 cases from the omicron variant. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak has more on "Balance of Power."
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What’s Hot in the Art World
Apr.11 -- Asia’s biggest art marketplace is back. Art Basel Hong Kong features more than 240 galleries hoping to entice buyers at a time when political and economic issues are weighing on spending. Bloomberg’s Rosalind Chin reports on...
Bloomberg
Bosses and Workers Disagree on the Impact of #MeToo
Oct.30 -- On this edition of "Business of Equality," Brunswick Group Partner Shahed Larson and Bloomberg's Rebecca Greenfield discuss whether the #MeToo movement has changed anything in the workplace. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet...
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What the 156,000 Jobs Added in Sept. Means
Oct. 7 -- The share of working-age people in the U.S. labor force climbed to a six-month high in September and wage growth picked up, while the unemployment rate rose to 5 percent. Bloomberg View Columnist Betsey Stevenson reports on...
Bloomberg
UMichigan Consumer Sentiment Falls Below Estimates
University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers Research Professor and Director Richard Curtain joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to discuss the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index which came in...
Curated Video
Lawmakers say there has been "clear progress" in the Pentagon's effort to combat sexual assault among the military, but warned more work needed to be done to combat retaliation against those who have come forward. (Dec. 4)
Lawmakers say there has been "clear progress" in the Pentagon's effort to combat sexual assault among the military, but warned more work needed to be done to combat retaliation against those who have come forward.
The Pentagon unveiled...
Bloomberg
Powell Says Fed Can Raise Rates Without Hurting Jobs
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank can raise rates without undermining the labor market. He speaks at a news conference following a two-day policy meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.
Bloomberg
China Travel Curbs 'Major Impediment': AmCham's Hart
AmCham China President Michael Hart discusses the nation's Covid Zero policy and its impact on global business. He spoke to Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg: European Markets Open."
Bloomberg
Surveys Show Positive Sentiment on Manufacturing
Dec.23 -- High Frequency Economics Chief U.S. Economist Jim O'Sullivan discusses manufacturing sentiment, higher bond yields and the Fed. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
Bloomberg
Princeton Diversifies $25.9 Billion Endowment
May.09 -- Bloomberg's Janet Lorin reports that Princeton's $25.9 billion endowment is moving to hire managers owned by women and minorities. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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BOE's Carney Says U.K. Firms Focusing on Short-Term Brexit Plans
May.02 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks about Brexit and its impact on U.K. businesses, the economy and monetary policy. He speaks at a news conference in London following publication of the central...
Bloomberg
Prudential Vice Chair Falzon on Future of American Workers
Mar.31 -- Rob Falzon, Vice Chair, Prudential Financial, Inc. speaks with Bloomberg’s Tim Stenovec at the Bloomberg Work Shifting Summit about results from Prudential’s latest survey and what they tell us about workers’ experiences during...
Bloomberg
Emirates NBD's Gupta: Equities Indicate Growth Will Slow
Anita Krishna Gupta, head of equity strategy for the CIO Office at Emirates NBD, sees global economic growth slowing as central banks act to reduce demand to tame inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din...