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Marty Chavez Talks Big Tech, Retaining Talent on Wall Street

Higher Ed
Mar.26 -- R. Martin "Marty" Chavez, senior adviser at Sixth Street Partners and former Goldman Sachs CFO, discusses his call for Big Tech stress tests, his views on dividends and buybacks, and the current culture on Wall Street. He...
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Biden Going to Europe to Meet With NATO Allies

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President Joe Biden will travel to Brussels next week to meet with NATO allies and take part in a summit of European Union leaders as Russia presses on with its invasion of Ukraine. Bloomberg's Annmaire Hordern is on "Bloomberg Markets."
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European Commissioner Gentiloni on Coronavirus Threat, ECB Policy

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- European Commissioner for Economy and Financial Affairs Paolo Gentiloni, former Italian prime minister, discusses the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the European economy and his views on European Central Bank monetary...
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Bloomberg

U.A.E. Federal Bank to Sell Debt, Finance Ministry's Al Khoori Says

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Feb.11 -- Younis Al Khoori, undersecretary at the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Finance, talks about a federal lender's plan to sell debt later this year. Emirates Development Bank will utilize the country’s newly effective debt law...
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The Recount

Amanda Knox calls out ‘Stillwater’

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Amanda Knox critiques the new film from Matt Damon and Tom McCarthy, ‘inspired’ by her real-life story of being wrongfully convicted of murder, on this week’s episode of Just Something About Her with Jennifer Palmieri.
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Bloomberg

FireEye Says Cyber Criminals Targeting Large Heists

Higher Ed
Nov.14 -- John Watters, executive vice president of global services and intelligence at FireEye, discusses the lack of spending by businesses on IT security, the changing environment of cyberattacks, the shift in threat intensity, and...
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Bloomberg

The Path From Baker's Yeast to a Covid Vaccine

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of Baylor College of Medicine's National School of Tropical Medicine, explains how yeast is playing into the development of vaccines and says he's worried that a new wave of Covid-19 infections may be...
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Sadiq Khan receives Covid booster and flu vaccine

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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan receives his Covid-19 booster and flu vaccine. He will be received the jabs after being invited to have them due to his severe asthma.
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Press Association

Campaign group For Women Scotland rally outside Holyrood

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Campaign group For Women Scotland hosted a rally outside Holyrood following the recommendation, with speakers including former Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fuel: refineries on strike in northern France

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Nothing is coming out of the refinery today": employees of the Exxon Mobil and Total refineries, who have been on strike for over a week near Le Havre in northern France, demand wage increases (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Dudley Says a $10 Trillion Fed Balance Sheet Is Coming

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Jun.22 -- Former New York Federal Reserve Bank President William Dudley talks about a growing Federal Reserve balance sheet and his outlook for the economy. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Dudley is also a Bloomberg Opinion...
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Bloomberg

EU's Tusk Warns May: Trade After Brexit Will Come With `Friction'

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- European Union President Donald Tusk warned the U.K. that it cannot expect frictionless trade outside the single market. “Friction is an inevitable side-effect of Brexit,” Tusk told an audience of business leaders in Brussels...
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Bloomberg

Virus Impact on Global GDP Will Be 'Catastrophic,' Pascal Lamy Warns

Higher Ed
Apr.24 -- Former World Trade Organization Director-General Pascal Lamy says the coronavirus pandemic will cause "horrible, terrible" numbers for the global economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Considering the Economic, Employment Boost of Imports

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on the employment boost from imported products. He speaks with Thomas Wright, fellow at the Brookings Institution, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

The head of the International Monetary Fund warned Saturday that if food prices remain high, there will be dire consequences for people in many developing countries, especially in Africa.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Finance officials warn of global food crisis CAPTION: International finance leaders are working on plans to deal with the economic crisis that has roiled nations and sent food and energy prices soaring. The World Bank's...
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Bloomberg

EU's Moscovici on U.S. Tax Plan, Brexit, Bitcoin

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Dec.18 -- European Union Commissioner Pierre Moscovici discusses the U.S. tax plan, Brexit negotiations, and the EU's view of bitcoin. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Covid-19 Blood Clot Risk Rises With Age: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the risk of blood clots in Covid-19 patients, vaccine supply and demand, and the risk of increasing infections as states begin to reopen. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Latvian President Warns Russia Against Using Nuclear Weapons

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Latvia President Egils Levits warns Russia against using biological, chemical or nuclear weapons against Ukraine. He speaks to Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern at the NATO summit in Brussels.
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: Ukraine Ambassador Urges More Firms to Cut Russia Ties

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Ukrainian Ambassador to Japan Sergiy Korsunsky discusses the international response to Russia's invasion. The Japanese government decided to provide non-lethal military equipment to Ukraine, and announced it would accept refugees. And...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Warns China of 'Significant Consequences' on Russia

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The Biden administration warned China against offering economic or military assistance to Russia in relation to its invasion of Ukraine, saying that any such involvement would have consequences. "There are a range of tools at our...
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Bloomberg

Carney's Opening Statement at BOE News Conference

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Aug.03 -- The Bank of England kept the key interest rate at 0.25 percent and said that weaker consumer spending has dragged on growth. BOE Governor Mark Carney gave his opening statement at a news conference in London following...
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Curated Video

U.S. Secretary Of State Meets With Russian Diplomat Over Ukraine

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken said it was an exchange of concerns and not a negotiation as Russia gathers more troops near the Ukraine border.