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FTSE Russell to Include China in Global Bond Index

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- Chinese sovereign bonds have won inclusion into FTSE Russell’s benchmark bond index a year after they were rejected. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Fauci Says New Covid Cases Could Rise to 100,000 a Day If No Change

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House coronavirus task force member and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, tells Senator Elizabeth Warren during a Senate panel testimony that he's concerned the U.S....
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Colicchio Considers "Zoom Waiters" for Indoor Dining Reopening

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- Tom Coliccho, Crafted Hospitality Chef and Restaurateur and "Top Chef" hosts, says his restaurants are doing everything they can to mitigate the risk of transmission of Covid-19 as New York plans to roll out indoor dining on...
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Bloomberg

China Says All Crypto-Related Transactions Are Illegal and Must Be Banned

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- China has issued its strongest signal yet on its determination to crack down on the cryptocurrency industry. The People’s Bank of China said all crypto-related transactions, including those involving bitcoin and tether, are...
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Bloomberg

NATO Watches for Evidence of Russia's Pullback Claim

Higher Ed
Russia said that it was pulling some troops back from the Ukrainian border Tuesday, but NATO says it has yet to see evidence of a retreat. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo and Annmarie Hordern report.
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Bayer Will Donate Chloroquine If Drug Can Treat Virus, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.27 -- Bayer AG raised the specter of “considerable liquidity challenges” as it engages in high-stakes negotiations in the U.S. over claims that the company's Roundup weedkiller caused cancer. Chief Executive Officer Werner Baumann...
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Principal Global Asset Allocation CIO on Markets

Higher Ed
Sep.29 -- Todd Jablonski, CIO at Principal Global Asset Allocation, discusses his market outlook at the sidelines of the "Principal Asia Pacific Summit". He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Sweden Ends Neutrality, Joins Finland In Seeking NATO Berth

Higher Ed
Public opinion in both countries was firmly against joining NATO before Russia invaded Ukraine, but support for NATO membership surged shortly after.
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Bloomberg

The Liquidity Challenge for Private Companies Amid Market Stress

Higher Ed
Mar.03 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Brett Hickey, CEO and founder of Star Mountain Capital. Weakness in broadly-syndicated credit markets could filter through to private middle-market loans...
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Curated Video

House Dems. Argue Trump Admin. Can't Be Trusted To Distribute Vaccine

Higher Ed
Leaders from major vaccine makers told a House committee that expedited production won't sacrifice safety, but lawmakers worry about distribution.
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Bloomberg

Former IBM CEO Palmisano Says Tech Is on Steroids

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- Sam Palmisano, former International Business Machines Corp. chief executive officer, says that the biggest threat to tech will be its constant evolution, not regulatory action. He thinks that acquisitions by companies, like...
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Bloomberg

Six Flags Aims for 10 Parks in 10 Years in China

Higher Ed
March 24 -- Six Flags wants to open as many as 10 amusement parks in China in the decade after its first one opens in Shanghai. It'll be the first Six Flags outside North America and the beginning of an international push that includes...
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ECB Corporate Bond Buying Surprises in Size, Scope

Higher Ed
June 13 -- The European Central bank began its corporate bond purchasing program last week and held $392 million of debt with in the first two days. Bloomberg's Katie Linsell examines what the ECB bought and how the program is impacting...
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Curated Video

UN expert sees threats to media freedom in Japan

Higher Ed
A UN rights expert warned on Tuesday of "serious threats" to the independence of the media in Japan, including laws meant to protect coverage fairness and national security that he said could work as censorship.UN Special Rapporteur...
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Curated Video

UN: NKorea has better harvest but faces shortages

Higher Ed
FILE: Hwangju County, North Korea - 30 May 2012 1. Tilt down from sky to parched paddy fields in drought-stricken land, puddles of water are from attempts at irrigation 2. Pan of dry paddy field 3. Close up of dried and cracked rice...
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Bloomberg

Can BOJ's Stimulus Shift Help Bank Profitability?

Higher Ed
Sept. 21 -- Kazuo Momma, executive economist at Mizuho Research Institute, examines the Bank of Japan's announced shift in focus for its monetary stimulus, how it may impact Japanese bank profitability, their ability to control the long...
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Bloomberg

Whats Behind Apples New Privacy Policy?

Higher Ed
Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky and Bloomberg's Tim Higgins and Cory Johnson discuss Apples new privacy policy on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Did Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Contractors?

Higher Ed
Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin discusses a new Senate report that says Chinese-backed hackers infiltrated the networks of U.S. military contractors in the United States, including airlines, IT companies and shipping companies,...
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Deutsche Bank CEO John Cryan's Balancing Act

Higher Ed
Oct. 27 -- Barrington Pitt Miller, equity research analyst at Janus Capital Management, examines third-quarter results from Deutsche bank and the potential business impact of the pending U.S. settlement. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Barclays' Sanyal on India GDP, Inflation, RBI

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- Siddhartha Sanyal, chief India economist at Barclays, discusses India's 3Q GDP figures, inflation and his outlook for the RBI. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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CLEAN : Concerns expressed over fire safety at London block: expert

9th - Higher Ed
Fire safety expert Steven Mckenzie says people had expressed concerns about fire safety at a London tower block that suffered a major blaze overnight killing at least six people
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Crescent Petroleum CEO Says $60 - $80 Oil Meets Everyone's Needs

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- Majid Jafar, chief executive officer at Crescent Petroleum, discusses the impact of prices and costs on the oil industry, oil consumption and demand, and what he sees for the future of the industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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World's Worst Stock Market Is Not Cheap Enough to Buy

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- As the Philippine Stock Exchange Index dipped below 7,100 during Tuesday’s session, taking its valuation to its lowest level since January 2016, firms are staying on the sidelines. Divya Balji reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Rep. Faso of New York Says His District Is Mostly Concerned About Tariffs

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Rep. John Faso, a New York Republican, discusses the top issues facing his district with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."