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Bloomberg

Fed's Probably Not Done Yet, Former NY Fed President Dudley Says

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley discusses the neutral rate, the Fed's rate path, U.S. budget deficit, and modern monetary theory. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

London Mayor Khan on Brexit, Boris Johnson, Donald Trump

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Mayor of London Sadiq Khan discusses his message to European leaders about business in London, U.K. Prime Minister candidate Boris Johnson, relations with the United States, and knife crime in the city. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

What Impact Will MiFID II Have in 2019?

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- Steven Maijoor, chair of the European Securities & Markets Authority, discusses the impact of MiFID II and what we can expect for its second year. He speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Mulvaney Tells Reporters 'Get Over It' After Linking Ukraine Aid to 2016 Probe

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney effectively acknowledged that President Donald Trump offered Ukraine a quid pro quo for military aid, but tied it to demands that the country investigate the origins of the...
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Bloomberg

Ex-Fed President Dudley’s Call to Block Trump Draws Criticism

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Former New York Federal Reserve President Bill Dudley suggested the central bank reject interest-rate cuts that would help Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection prospects, drawing swift criticism that such an approach would jeopardize...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Expulsion of country head could lead to "dangerous escalation": HRW

9th - Higher Ed
Human Rights Watch (HRW) holds a press conference in Jerusalem following the Israeli Supreme Court hearing on a petition challenging the expulsion of Human Rights Watch country head Omar Shakir (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Le Maire: Virus a "game changer" for world economy

Higher Ed
France's economy and finance minister said the impact of the new virus on world economies is a globalization "game changer" and that alternative solutions need to be found to make production less dependent on China.
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Bloomberg

Michelin CFO on Coronavirus, Reopening China Factories, 2020 Outlook

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Yves Chapot, chief financial officer at Michelin, discusses the impact of coronavirus on sales in China, reopening China factories and the lowering of the company’s 2020 forecast. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn addresses 'no war with Iran' protest

Higher Ed
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has told a rally that the shooting down of a passenger plane in Tehran was an "appalling act" for which there can be "no excuses". Addressing a "no war with Iran" protest in central London's Trafalgar Square...
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Bloomberg

Amundi to Blackrock: 'Welcome to the Club' on Going Green

Higher Ed
Jan.14 -- Amundi Chairman and Credit Agricole Deputy Chief Executive Officer Xavier Musca discusses BlackRock Inc.’s pledge to add climate-related changes to its investment processes, ECB policy, and commitment to daily fund liquidity...
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Bloomberg

EU’s Jourova Backs Twitter Trump Label

Higher Ed
Jun.05 -- Vera Jourova, vice president for values and transparency at European Commission, discusses Twitter’s decision to label some of President Donald Trump’s tweets, why she supports the move and what the EU is doing to make online...
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Bloomberg

Light Sky's Melkman Discusses Macro View, Trading Opportunities

Higher Ed
Aug.13 -- Ben Melkman, founder and chief investment officer at Light Sky Macro, explains why he anticipates minimal or even negative stock and bond returns, currency volatility and rising commodity prices in coming years. He spoke...
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Border Agents 'Will Pay' for Menacing Haitian Migrants

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- President Joe Biden called scenes of Border Patrol agents allegedly menacing Haitian immigrants trying to cross the Texas border “horrible” and vowed those responsible “will pay” amid growing criticism from his own party. An...
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Bloomberg

Why Shares of Boeing Are Plunging

Higher Ed
Boeing's shares plunged the most in almost two years after it burned more cash than Wall Street had expected, underscoring the strain on the planemaker as it contends with rising inflation and halted 787 Dreamliner deliveries. Brooke...
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Bloomberg

Eurogroup's Donohoe on Euro-Area Resilience & Brexit Talks

Higher Ed
Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe speaks to Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo at the Eurozone Finance Ministers meeting in Brussels. Donohoe offered a more positive view on the short-term outlook for euro-area resilience and commented on US...
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins Professor on Weaponizing SWIFT

Higher Ed
Henry Farrell, Professor of International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University, discusses the potential impact of cutting Russian banks out of the SWIFT messaging and transaction system, and how Russia may respond to being penalised for...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : EU wants to cut 'all links' between Russia and global financial system: French minister

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union wants to cut all links between Russia and the global financial system, says France's finance minister Bruno Le Maire, adding that removing Moscow from the SWIFT interbank system remains a "last resort (Footage by AFPTV...
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Press Association

Irish Government ‘doing everything it can to find accommodation for Ukrainians’

Higher Ed
The Irish premier has said the Government is doing everything it can to procure accommodation for the thousands of Ukrainian refugees arriving in Ireland. Micheal Martin said that housing and accommodation will need to be refurbished for...
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Bloomberg

Kissinger: More Optimistic on US, China Relations Than in Past

Higher Ed
Former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger discusses the relationship between the US and China and the meeting between President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping, calling it a part of the needed "bridge...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Blinken meets with EU foreign policy chief, to discuss Ukraine, Myanmar and China

9th - Higher Ed
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, as the two sides discuss matters over Ukraine, Myanmar and current situation between Taiwan and China, during the Association of Southeast Asian...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Demonstration on sidelines of a football match to support victims of Iranian regime

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of people demonstrate outside the BSFZ-Arena in the suburbs of Vienna, Austria, in support of the victims of the Iranian regime (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Cameron makes impassioned plea for Scots to vote "No" in referendum

Higher Ed
British Prime Minister David Cameron returned to Scotland on Monday in a final attempt to persuade voters to reject independence and remain part of the United Kingdom. "This is a once-and-for-all decision. If Scotland votes 'Yes', the UK...
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Curated Video

US threatens to pull aid deal after troops blocked

Higher Ed
1. Establisher of Boucher 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Boucher, US State Department spokesman: "We'll continue to work with Turkey on economic matters as we have in the past. We do have a strong interest in Turkey's economic...
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Curated Video

SOUTH AFRICA: NEW TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION FORMED

Higher Ed
Cape Town, South Africa, 23 January 1996 and file 1. Close-up exterior building which houses Truth Commission offices pull-out to wide (Cape Town 23/1/96) 2. Wide-shot Truth Commission meeting 3. Mid-shot Alex Boraine Truth Commission...