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How Are Parents Handling School Closings Amid Coronavirus Concerns?

Higher Ed
School closures are posing logistical problems, like arranging care for students, as well as financial ones.
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Bloomberg

China’s Race for First Covid-19 Vaccine Raises Safety Questions

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- China’s drug makers are racing to leapfrog other pharma firms in developing a coronavirus vaccine. But that speed is raising questions about how stringently they’re vetting and reporting potential safety issues. Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

Barr Allows Probes Into Potential Voting Irregularities

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Nov.10 -- U.S. Attorney General William Barr has authorized the opening of inquiries by Justice Department officials into potential voting irregularities in the presidential election. Bloomberg’s Stephanie Baker reports on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Trump Will Be on Offense, Says Sen. Blackburn

Higher Ed
Sep.29 -- Senator Marsha Blackburn, a Republican from Tennessee, previews the first presidential debate. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli in Cleveland.
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Bloomberg

Goldman’s Abby Joseph Cohen Sees S&P 500 Modestly Undervalued

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Abby Joseph Cohen, senior investment strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses her current view of markets and what the 2020 U.S. presidential election means for markets. She speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Former Boeing Manager Raised Concerns About 737 Max Production

Higher Ed
Ed Pierson said he talked to company executives about manufacturing and safety issues at Boeing's Washington plant in June 2018.
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John Bolton Says He Will Testify Before The Senate If He's Subpoenaed

Higher Ed
John Bolton is one of several key players who did not appear for any impeachment inquiry hearings in the House.
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Bloomberg

Nasdaq Volatility Isn't Necessarily a Warning Sign, UBS Says

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Mark Haefele, global chief investment officer at UBS Wealth Management, comments on Nasdaq volatility and what he sees as the main factors influencing equity markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Coca-Cola is introducing a contactless drink dispenser and Wells Fargo bans TikTok from company devices over security concerns.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong’s Rich Are Preparing for a Worst-Case Scenario

Higher Ed
Jun.14 -- Hong Kong seems to have avoided a wave of capital outflows that many feared after Beijing moved to impose a national security law on the city, but there is still growing anecdotal evidence that the city’s rich are increasingly...
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Bloomberg

More Nations Pause Use of AstraZeneca Shot

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- The vaccination program in Europe has sunk further into disarray. The countries that are suspending the use of the AstraZeneca Plc. shot are rising. Germany, France, Italy and Portugal are just the latest countries to pause the...
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Daybreak Europe Show Open: Awaiting FOMC Minutes

Higher Ed
May.19 -- Manus Cranny and Annmarie Hordern open "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" discussing the anticipation of FOMC minutes.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Labor Secretary Walsh on Jobs Report, Infrastructure Bill

Higher Ed
Apr.02 -- Labor Department Secretary Marty Walsh called the jobs report “very encouraging,” in an interview on Bloomberg Television. But he said, “we still have a long way to go.”In addition, the sweeping infrastructure plan that Biden...
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Bloomberg

Covid Vaccines Help Drive Down Chances of Recession, Says Paulsen

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Weeden Capital Management, talks about how the economy is impacted by the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Labor Sec. Walsh Says U.S. Economy Still Has 'Steep Climb'

Higher Ed
May.07 -- U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh responds to the disappointing April employment report. He says the U.S. economy still has a "steep hill to climb" following the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro.
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Bloomberg

Fed Lets Banks Begin Stock Buybacks Again

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- The Federal Reserve gave Wall Street banks the green light to resume billions of dollars of stock buybacks, noting that the industry has held up well during the coronavirus pandemic. Sonali Basak reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Experts Worry AstraZeneca Sidelining Will Compound Vaccine Hesitancy

Higher Ed
The AstraZeneca COVID vaccine is offline in parts of Europe after reports of blood clots after the vaccine. But experts think it's coincidence.
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Bloomberg

Concerns Mount Over Evergrande’s Fate

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Concerns are mounting over the fate of China Evergrande Group, while Beijing is facing pressure to intervene as signs of financial contagion increase. Shockwaves from the troubled developer are rippling through a supply chain...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan’s Wolf Is Positive on Japan, Global Cyclicals

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Alex Wolf, head of Asia investment strategy at JPMorgan Private Bank, discusses the current state of markets, his investment strategy and where he’s finding opportunity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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CLEAN : China urges US 'not to politicise' Covid origin research

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China urged the US to stop politicising the research for the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic, and to invite the WHO to investigate Fort Detrick and the University of North Carolina on the basis of "reciprocity (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Bloomberg

Fmr. U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong Kurt Tong on Anti-Sanctions Law

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Aug.19 -- Former U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau and partner at The Asia Group, Kurt Tong, discusses an anti-sanctions law on Hong Kong and what a move would mean for global firm and Hong Kong's status as an international...
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Bloomberg

Citi's Morse Surprised by OPEC's Decision to Pump More Oil

Higher Ed
Oct.04 -- Citigroup's Ed Morse says he's surprised by OPEC+'s decision to maintain a gradual supply hike. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Down on the farm, UK energy crisis looms large

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The tranquil landscape of flat farmland and small villages in the Essex countryside in southeast England seems a world away from Britain's escalating energy crisis (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Surfside Condo Collapse Search Suspended Over Safety Concerns

Higher Ed
Concerns remained that the still-standing portion of the complex could also collapse and work at the site appeared to have paused early Thursday.