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Press Association

Police Federation Chairman John Apter on police recruitment and bail

Higher Ed
John Apter, national chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales, discusses the challenge faced by recruiting 20,000 new police officers.
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Curated Video

Brits Shocked By Interview With Prince Harry and Meghan

Higher Ed
U.K. viewers of interview with Prince Harry and Meghan were appalled by allegations of racism, shabby treatment of couple by royal family.
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Bloomberg

High-Yield Munis Outperform as Credit Spreads Narrow

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Christopher Brigati, managing director and head of municipals at Advisors Asset Management, discusses the impact of tightening credit spreads on municipal bond investing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's...
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Bloomberg

U.S.-China Trade Relationship Is Too Big to Fail, Chamber of Commerce's Brilliant Says

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Myron Brilliant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce executive vice president and head of international affairs, discusses the U.S. blacklisting Huawei Technologies Co. and the escalating trade tensions between China and the U.S. He...
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Curated Video

How Businesses Abroad Are Dealing With The Coronavirus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Chinese, South Korean and Italian businesses are changing the way they work since the outbreak.
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Curated Video

What The New TikTok Deal Means For Its Data In The U.S.

Higher Ed
TikTok will be owned by a new company called TikTok Global.
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Bloomberg

'Godfather of ETFs' Browne 'Concerned' About New CLO Products

Higher Ed
Aug.05 -- ETF industry legend Reggie Browne, principal at GTS, discusses the outlook for the exchange-traded funds market and rhe need for retail investor education to understand ETF investment vehicle behavior. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Slumps as Investors Question Finances

Higher Ed
Sept. 26 -- Deutsche Bank shares fell to a record low as concern mounts that the German government would not back the lender as its finances weaken. Bloomberg Intelligence's Jonathan Tyce examines the issues plaguing the bank on...
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins' Brands Sees Most Fraught Geopolitical Environment Since Cold War

Higher Ed
Nov.20 -- Hal Brands, professor of global affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), reacts to the U.S. accusing China of continuing a state-backed campaign of intellectual property theft. He speaks with...
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Press Association

Shadow Chancellor dismisses friction in Labour Party over anti-Semitism row

Higher Ed
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says his party is united despite an ongoing anti-Semitism row that has led several Labour peers to hire an advert in the Guardian where they criticise Jeremy Corbyn's leadership ability. Mr McDonnell has...
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Sky News

Ed Miliband Says Labour Got Immigration Wrong

Higher Ed
Ed Miliband Says Labour Got Immigration Wrong
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Bloomberg

Bernstein Asia Rupal Agarwal on Global Markets

Higher Ed
Bernstein Asia Quantitative Strategist Rupal Agarwal discusses her market outlook and investment strategy. Rupal looks at markets very differently through the lens of quants. She speaks with Juliette Saly and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Bloomberg

IATA Downgrades Global Air-Transportation Industry Outlook

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Alexandre de Juniac, director general of the International Air Transport Association, talks about the outlook for the industry, and Boeing Co.’s 737 Max. He spoke Sunday on the sidelines of IATA's conference in Seoul on...
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Bloomberg

Alibaba Revenue Climbs 61% as Spending Spurs Growth

Higher Ed
Aug.23 -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. reported first-quarter results that saw sales rise 61 percent while revenue grew to $11.8 billion. Bloomberg's Shelly Banjo reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Designates China as a Currency Manipulator

Higher Ed
Aug.05 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has formally determined that China is a currency manipulator. This is latest dramatic twist in the long-running trade standoff. The decision is likely to send markets into deeper chaos....
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Bloomberg

Here's How Turkey's Referendum Might Impact Middle East

Higher Ed
Apr.09 -- Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Chief Investment Officer Luciano Jannelli discusses Turkey's planned referendum to change its constitution, and talks about South Africa's credit rating. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

UBS Family Office Unit: Clients Focused on Real Estate, Private Equity

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Sara Ferrari, head of global family office at UBS Group, talks about the global economy, financial markets, and where her clients are putting their money. She speaks with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Press Association

Change of PM could herald ‘new start’ in Brussels-London relationship

Higher Ed
The EU is hopeful a change in UK prime minister will herald a “new start” in relations between Brussels and London, Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney said.
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Bloomberg

ADP Chief Economist Expects Continued Recovery in Job Market

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the consumer-facing sector is likely to see the strongest job gains in the May U.S. employment report. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UN records hundreds of killings and rights violations by Taliban

9th - Higher Ed
The United Nations says it has recorded hundreds of human rights violations carried out by the Taliban in Afghanistan, including extra judicial killings and cases of torture and cruel punishments (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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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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Bloomberg

Economies May Recover To Pre-Virus Level in 4Q, Value Partners Says

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- Value Partners Senior Fund Manager, Multi-Assets, Kelly Chung believes economic recovery will gradually recover to pre-virus level in 4Q. She was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Goldman CEO Solomon on Small Business, Office Return, China

Higher Ed
Jan.05 -- David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the company's efforts to aid small businesses, the possible return of Goldman employees to their offices, and U.S.-China relations with...
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Bloomberg

Harrison: Deutsche Bank a Poster Child for European Banks

Higher Ed
Sept. 23 -- Rupert Harrison, chief macro strategist for multi-asset strategies at BlackRock, talks about Deutsche Bank representing the problems of the European banking industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."