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Bloomberg

Canada's Labor Talks With Automakers: What's at Stake?

Higher Ed
Aug. 9 -- The union representing about 23,000 workers at U.S. automakers in Canada will push for new investment and products as it tries to stem dwindling production north of the border. Unifor will begin labor negotiations with GM, Fod...
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Curated Video

Iraq - UN disarmament envoy

Higher Ed
United Nations disarmament envoy to Iraq Rolf Ekeus headed back to New York on Tuesday (22/10) after saying Iraq had failed to clear up doubts about how many ballistic missiles and other banned weapons it retains. SOT United Nations...
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Curated Video

Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Thursday that the United States must stop "harassing" his country's judicial authority and "respect Afghanistan's sovereignty" over its release of prisoners. (Feb. 13)

Higher Ed
fghan President Hamid Karzai said on Thursday that the United States must stop "harassing" his country's judicial authority and "respect Afghanistan's sovereignty" over its release of prisoners. On Thursday, Afghanistan released 65...
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Bloomberg

02 CEO Says Brexit Concerns Won't Put Off Consumers

Higher Ed
Feb. 22 -- Telefonica 02 CEO Ronan Dunne discusses regulation, Brexit and global headwinds with Caroline Hyde at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Bloomberg

Is Didi Kuaidi Really Worth $25 Billion?

Higher Ed
May 6 -- David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy chief executive officer, Keith Rabois, Khosla Ventures partner, and Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, discuss Didi Kuaidi's valuation and the slowdown in the IPO market with Bloomberg's Ramy...
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Bloomberg

Panama Papers: British Virgin Islands Under Scrutiny

Higher Ed
April 6 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker reports on the scrutiny that the British Virgin Islands are under in the wake of the Panama Papers leak. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why the Bank of Canada Will Be Sitting on the Sidelines

Higher Ed
May 26 -- Robert Spector, portfolio manager at MFS Investment Management Canada, joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Pamela Ritchie to discuss why the Bank of Canada will sit on the sidelines for a while before moving on interest rates.
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Bloomberg

Treasury's Lew: Japan Needs to Use All Policy Tools

Higher Ed
May 3 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew discusses currency practices and BOJ policy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference. (Corrects headline to Japan from BOJ.)
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Bloomberg

BOE's Carney Signals Rate Cuts as Brexit Response

Higher Ed
June 30 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney signaled a potential cut in interest rates within months in response to Brexit, while the European Central Bank is said to consider loosing rules for bond purchases in order to find enough...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: World oil at new record price above 120 dollars

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CLEAN: World oil at new record price above 120 dollars
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Curated Video

WRAP Clinton on violence; WH spox says US considering sanctions

Higher Ed
1. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton enters with Brazil's Foreign Minister, Antonio Patriota 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State: "There is no doubt in my mind that this is now the moment for the...
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Bloomberg

Scott Brown: The Thinking of the Fed Has Changed

Higher Ed
Aug. 25 -- Raymond James Chief Economist Scott Brown previews Fed Chair Janet Yellen's speech at the annual economic symposium of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in Jackson Hole. Gamco CIO Howard Ward also speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

European Stocks Rally With 1.6% Stoxx 600 Gain

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- European stocks finished higher in a broad-based rally as the Stoxx 600 gained 1.6 percent. Bloomberg's Mark Barton breaks down the day's trading on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

4:3 US Energy Sec update on Japan, head of nuclear reg comm, White House

Higher Ed
1. Wide of House of Representatives energy hearing 2. SOUNBDITE (English) Gregory Jaczko, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman: "Now, in addition to the three reactors that were operating at the time of the incident, a...
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Sky News

Ed Miliband Labour's Plan for Young People speech

Higher Ed
Ed Miliband Labour's Plan for Young People speech
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Bloomberg

Are Investors Giving Up on Japan?

Higher Ed
Oct. 19 -- Steve Brice, chief investment strategist at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses China's economy, the impact of the weaker yuan on other Asian currencies and the investor outflows from Japanese stocks. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Menacorp's Al Rantisi on Saudi Earnings, Bond Sale

Higher Ed
Oct. 18 -- Nabil Al Rantisi, managing director at Menacorp, discusses Saudi bank earnings, the warning from Moody's about construction loans and the Saudi bond sale. He speaks to Tracy Alloway and Angie Lau on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle...
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Bloomberg

Options Insight: Is It Time for a Bank Withdrawal?

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Dan Deming, KKM Financial's managing director, discusses the performance of stocks and his options strategy for Citigroup with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Derrick: Italian Banks Not a Euro Zone Existential Issue

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- Simon Derrick, chief currency strategist at BNY Mellon, discusses Euro zone concerns from Italian banks and the job done by the European Central Bank to minimize risks within the sovereign sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

SNB's Jordan: Too Early for European Policy Normalization

Higher Ed
Dec.15 -- Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan discusses the global impact of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates and the SNB's ability to grow its balance sheet if necessary. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Chinese exporters hurting as EU crisis deepens

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VOICED: Chinese exporters hurting as EU crisis deepens