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Press Association

Rwanda policy ‘unworkable and morally repugnant’ – Yousaf

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Scotland’s First Minister has described the UK Government’s newly-passed Rwanda Bill as “unworkable and morally repugnant” after five people died just hours after its passage. Following a late sitting of Parliament and a wrangle between...
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Curated Video

House passes government spending package ahead of shutdown deadline

Higher Ed
The $1.2 trillion proposal now heads to the Senate, where lawmakers must approve it to avoid a partial government shutdown effective at midnight.
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Bloomberg

Instacart IPO Prices Shares at $30 Per Share

Higher Ed
Grocery delivery business Instacart priced its initial public offering at the top of a marketed range to raise $660 million in the second marquee listing in a week. Bloomberg's Ryan Gould reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Bloomberg

Fidelity Says Chinese Equities Remain a 'Top Call'

Higher Ed
"With Chinese valuations looking so attractive, that's where we're really finding the opportunities." Catherine Yeung, investment director at Fidelity International, shares her views on stocks in China, India and Japan. She speaks with...
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Press Association

Catherine Martin outlines the findings of an interim report into RTE's use of barter accounts

Higher Ed
Media Minister Catherine Martin outlines the findings of an interim report into RTE's use of barter accounts.
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Press Association

Portland residents call for Bibby Stockholm barge to be housed elsewhere

Higher Ed
Portland and Dorset residents protest the decision for the Bibby Stockholm barge to dock on Isle of Portland, where it will house migrants. Interviews with Kelvin Thomson, Lisa Black, Lorraine Beckett from Portland and Chantelle Warren...
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Bloomberg

ECB's Guindos on Real Estate, Policy, Bank Payouts

Higher Ed
European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos discusses the ECB's bi-annual financial stability review, policy, and European bank capitalization with Bloomberg's Jana Randow.
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Bloomberg

Founders Fund Partner Explains What Went Down With SVB

Higher Ed
Founders Fund Partner Trae Stephens joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss how the firm reacted and acted quickly to protect their portfolio companies during the SVB debacle and the importance of communication in situations of crisis.
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Bloomberg

Yen Weakens Past 145 Per Dollar

Higher Ed
Simon Harvey, head of FX analysis at Monex Europe, discusses the yen's drop past 145 per dollar, Bank of Japan monetary policy and his outlook for the pound. He speaks on Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nigerian delegation in London to challenge British court decision about P&ID (minister)

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Abubakar Malami Nigerian Minister of Justice and Attorney General tells AFPTV that the Nigerian government is in London to challenge the British court decision authorising P&ID to seize $9.6 billion in Nigerian government assets a fifth...
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Bloomberg

Singapore Unexpectedly Raises Currency Slope Slightly

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- Singapore’s central bank unexpectedly, and modestly, tightened its monetary policy settings as it sees cost pressures building. The Monetary Authority of Singapore increased the slope of its currency band “slightly” from zero...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia Will Tap International and Local Bond Markets in 2020, Says Finance Minister

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan says that Saudi Arabia would tap both the international and local bond markets in 2020 to help finance a budget shortfall that is expected to reach 6.4% of gross domestic product from 4.7%...
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Bloomberg

Obama Calls for Regulating Internet Like Telephone Cos.

Higher Ed
Nov. 10 -- President Barack Obama called for the strongest possible rules to protect the open Internet saying there shouldnt be fast lanes and high-speed service should be regulated. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Trump's Wide Net of Candidates for Treasury Secretary

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is schedule to meet with three more candidates for Treasury Secretary as he continues to build his cabinet. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker reports on the newest names to join the list and is...
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Bloomberg

What's at Stake in Bias Lawsuit Against Harvard

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Anna Ivey, founder of Ivey Consulting, discusses Harvard's fight against a lawsuit claiming it illegally limits the number of Asian-Americans it accepts. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Sen. Warner Says Powell Brings Continuity to Fed

Higher Ed
Senator Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, joins Caroline Hyde in New York and Joe Mathieu in Washington, D.C. to discuss President Joe Biden's decision to select Jerome Powell for a second term at the Federal Reserve and Fed Governor...
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Bloomberg

China Cabinet Adviser Shi Discusses Government Policy for Hong Kong

Higher Ed
May.22 -- Shi Yinhong, an adviser to China’s cabinet and a professor of international relations at Renmin University in Beijing, discusses the government policies for Hong Kong. Premier Li Keqiang said China will improve national...
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Curated Video

USA: TRADE DISPUTE BETWEEN US & EUROPE OVER CUBA MAY EASE UPDATE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Friction between the United States and its European and Canadian allies over trade with Cuba might soon be easing. The U-S Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade, Stuart Eizenstat, says a deal has been reached...
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Curated Video

President Bush has decided to fire a missile to bring down a broken spy satellite because of the potential danger to people from rocket fuel it is carrying, Deputy National Security Adviser James Jeffries said Thursday

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Dead satellite will be shot down CAPTION: President Bush has decided to fire a missile to bring down a broken spy satellite because of the potential danger to people from rocket fuel it is carrying, Deputy National Security...
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Press Association

Fine Gael on spending demands by opposition parties

Higher Ed
Fine Gael TDs Colm Brophy, Kate O’Connell, Martin Heydon and Marcella Corcoran Kennedy outlining their party’s response to alternative budgets and spending calls by the opposition parties. The group speak to the media on the plinth of...
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Curated Video

IOC President presser at end of Executive Board meeting

Higher Ed
1. Mid of International Olympic Committee (IOC) President, Jacques Rogge, walking into media conference 2. Wide of media conference with President Rogge and IOC spokeswoman Giselle Davies 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jacques Rogge,...
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WRAP Arcelor shareholders reject Severstal deal, Mittal merger to go ahead

Higher Ed
1. Various exterior shots of Luxexpo, venue of Arcelor shareholders' meeting 2. Various arrivals of shareholders 3. Interior of the general assembly with shareholders seated 4. Arcelor board of directors on stage 5. Various of...
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Curated Video

INDONESIA: WARREN CHRISTOPHER ARRIVES AT ASEAN 96 CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
English/Nat The U-S Secretary of State Warren Christopher has arrived at the (Association of South East Asian Nations) ASEAN meeting of Asian leaders in Jakarta. He is hoping to convince leaders there to join several Western countries in...
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Bloomberg

GoPro CEO Says Moving Production to Mexico 'Makes Sense'

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- GoPro Inc. CEO Nicholas Woodman says it's moving some production from China to Mexico to avoid potential tariffs. He speaks to Bloomberg's Selina Wang.