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Xi’s ‘Disorderly Capital’ Is $1.5T Question for Investors

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- China’s continued use of slogans in terms of policy statements and speeches won’t have lost any investors trying to navigate this recent wave of regulatory reforms. The latest buzz phrase the markets have been trying to...
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Bloomberg

H.K. Lawmaker Tien: Hotel Quarantine Should Be Cut to One Week

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Michael Tien, lawmaker in the Hong Kong's Legislative Council and founder of fashion retailer G2000 Apparel, said the city should reduce the amount of time travelers need to quarantine. He speaks with Stephen Engle and Haidi Stroud-Watts...
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China Growth Slows Sharply

Higher Ed
Wei Yao, head of research and chief economist for APAC at Societe Generale, discusses China's second quarter GDP and her outlook for the economy. China's economy grew at the slowest pace since the country was first hit by the coronavirus...
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USA/Croatia - Holbrooke on war crimes tribunal

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Richard Holbrooke, US Special Envoy for the former Yugoslavia and a key negotiator of the Dayton Accords, on Monday (6/10) welcomed the news that Croation authorities had turned over 10 indicted war criminals to the UN war crimes...
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WRAP Adds Abdullah meeting with Powell and comments from Abdullah

Higher Ed
1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Foreign Minister of Afghanistan: "I was reassured, about commitments by the United States, in a new energy, a new look into this situation in Afghanistan which is very reassuring." 2....
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Bloomberg

Mizuho's Jin Expects Further Slowdown in China's Property Market

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Alan Jin, property analyst for Asia ex-Japan at Mizuho Securities Asia, discusses China's property market and where he sees it heading. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Lam: can't rule out asking China for help

Higher Ed
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Tuesday warned the Chinese military could step in if an uprising for democratic reforms in the city worsens, but she reiterates the government still hopes to resolve the crisis on its own.
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Iraq Displaying Conditions for ‘Terminal Collapse,’ CFR’s Cook Says

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- Steven Cook, senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at Council on Foreign relations, discusses the future of U.S. troops in Iraq and the fight against the Islamic State. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China Car Sales Going in Right Direction, Says WM Motor CEO

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Freeman Shen, founder, chairman and chief executive officer at WM Motor Technology Co. Ltd., discusses the demand for cars in China, the reasons for the strong demand, subsidies and his outlook for the business. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Needs Different Approach on Covid-19: Dodds

Higher Ed
Nov.12 -- U.K. Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds discusses the U.K. government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, planning delivery of a vaccine, and providing stability to U.K. businesses. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine...
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2H China Earnings To Decline, Shanghai Banxia's Li Says

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- Shanghai Banxia Investment Management Center Founding Partner and Fund Manager Li Bei, expects China's corporate earnings to decline in the second-half of this year. She speaks with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: China...
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London Has About 400 India Variant Cases Amid Reopening: Mayor Khan

Higher Ed
May.17 -- London Mayor Sadiq Khan discusses London’s reopening efforts, concern about India Covid variants with about 400 cases in the city, and efforts to rollout vaccines to younger Londoners. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Anna Edwards on...
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Curated Video

Afghan FM speaks 1 year after elections set up new government

Higher Ed
1. Wide of introduction of Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Foreign Minister of Afghanistan 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. Cutaway of Dr. Abdullah's advisors 4. Wide of audience of reporters 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Foreign...
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Curated Video

The future of the indigenous Batwa tribe of Uganda looks bleak

Higher Ed
Kisoro District, South-West Uganda. May 9-10, 2009 1. Wide of Batwa people singing and dancing. 2. Mid shot of a Batwa woman smoking a pipe 3.Various shots of children being served a local brew. 4. Mid shot of Batwa elder 5. Close up of...
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Bosnia - US Attempts To Persuade Bosnian Governmt.

Higher Ed
Two US envoys arrived in Sarajevo on Monday (25/9) to try to persuade the Bosnian government to abandon its boycott of key Bosnian peace talks, scheduled to take place in New York on Tuesday (26/9). Christopher Hill and Robert Owen...
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UK-based Arab journalist says bin Laden is still in control of al Qaida

Higher Ed
1. Midshot of Al Quds newspaper editor Abdel Bari Atwan seated at desk 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdel Bari Atwan, editor of Al Quds newspaper: (Reporter question: could you tell us the latest assessment you have as to where bin Laden is...
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WRAP Tung resignation, successor Tsang comments

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of news conference, with Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa standing at podium 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. SOUNDBITE: (Cantonese) Tung Chee-hwa, Hong Kong Chief Executive: "One hour ago, I tendered my resignation as...
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WRAP Adds Abdullah meets with Powell

Higher Ed
1. Wide of introduction of Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Foreign Minister of Afghanistan 2. Cutaway - reporters 3. Cutaway - Dr. Abdullah's advisors 4. Wide of audience of reporters 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Foreign...
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Bloomberg

China Rating Outlook Cut to Negative From Stable at S&P

Higher Ed
March 31 -- China's credit rating outlook has been cut to negative from stable by Standard & Poor's. Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Takeway From the Chinese Economic Data

Higher Ed
Aug. 1 -- Peking University Associate Professor Christopher Balding discusses the Chinese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Balding is a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist and his opinions are his own.
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VOICED : Former Indian film star eyes pivotal election role

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VOICED : Former Indian film star eyes pivotal election role
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CLEAN : Xi s visit to harmonious Macau a message to HK: analyst

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CLEAN : Xi s visit to harmonious Macau a message to HK: analyst
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Bloomberg

Trump to Seek Support on N. Korea at UN

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Thomas Byrne, president and chief executive officer at Korea Society, discusses President Trump's speech at the UN and his rally for world leaders to confront North Korea. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Spain Issues an Apology for Catalonia Clashes

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- Enric Millo, a Spanish government representative in Catalonia, said the government is "profoundly sorry" for clashes related to a Catalan independence vote. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."