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Parliament rejects President Rouhani's nominee for post of science minister

Higher Ed
Iran's parliament on Tuesday rejected President Hassan Rouhani's nominee for the post of science minister over his pro-reform tendencies. The conservative-dominated 290-seat chamber voted 171-70 against the candidacy of Fakhroddin...
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Asian stock markets fall amid scepticism over US bailout

Higher Ed
Tokyo, Japan 1. Various of electronic screens showing trading rates 2. Close-up of graph 3. Sign reading "Tokyo Stock Exchange" 4. Top shot of trading floor 5. Wide interior of Tokyo Stock Exchange 6. Pan down to traders working on...
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WRAP Holocaust exhibition in Jerusalem, anti-poverty demo, Olmert

Higher Ed
AP Television Jerusalem, 15 April 2007 1. Sign at entry of exhibition, pan to people in hall way 2. Woman watching display 3. Wide of exhibition 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Yehudit Inbar, Exhibition Curator: "Even in Auschwitz, and the...
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Bloomberg

BOJ Move Makes a Lot of Sense: Neumann

Higher Ed
Nov. 3 ""HSBC Co-Head of Asian Economics Research Fred Neumann discusses the BOJs stimulus plan and the ripple effect throughout the global markets with Bloomberg's Angie Lau and John Dawson on Asia Edge. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Japans November Trade Deficit Less Than Expected

Higher Ed
Dec. 17 -- Japans latest trade figures show exports rising less than anticipated despite the weaker yen. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

U.K. 1Q Growth Slows But Will Brexit Fears Weaken 2Q?

Higher Ed
April 27 -- The U.K. economy lost momentum in the first quarter as services had their weakest growth for almost a year and industrial production continued to decline. Economic growth slowed to 0.4 percent from 0.6 percent in the final...
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Bloomberg

Off the Charts: Japan Government Bonds

Higher Ed
March 28 -- Bloomberg's Matt Miller takes a deep dive into Japan government bonds. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Paying for Sweden’s Migrant Inflow

Higher Ed
April 13 -- Swedish Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson raised the economic growth forecast for 2016 and predicted narrowing deficits in the coming years as an economic boom helps the nation cope with a record influx of asylum seekers....
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Bloomberg

Exante's Nordvig: September 'Very Much Live' for Fed

Higher Ed
July 27 -- Jens Nordvig, Exante Data founder and chief executive officer, reacts to the Fed's decision to leave interest rates unchanged while saying risks to the U.S. economy have subsided and the labor market is getting tighter. He...
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Bloomberg

Is Massive Stimulus on Deck for the Bank of Japan?

Higher Ed
Aug. 29 -- With the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's Monetary Policy Symposium at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, focus now shifts to the Bank of Japan as Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said over the weekend that the bank has ample space for...
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Curated Video

Greeks react to pension and tax reforms

Higher Ed
Greeks expressed disappointment on Monday after parliament voted to reform the debt-ridden country's pension and tax systems, which would raise social security, pension contributions and taxes."It's another year with the same movie...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Chiles Bachelet announces re election bid

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CLEAN : Chiles Bachelet announces re election bid
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Bloomberg

Asian Markets: Where Are the Opportunities?

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Andrew Freris, chief executive officer at Ecognosis Advisory, discusses Asian equities, BOJ monetary policy and the second U.S. presidential debate. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau, David Ingles, Rishaad Salamat and...
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Curated Video

Terror expert on arrest of Uzbek man in Sweden

Higher Ed
An Uzbek terror expert said on Tuesday that the radicalisation of young people in the country is not a huge problem in spite of two Uzbek nationals being identified as perpetrators in two recent deadly terror attacks.A 39-year-old old...
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Bloomberg

What Abe’s LDP Loss Means for the Bank of Japan

Higher Ed
Jul.03 -- Bloomberg’s Andy Sharp discusses shifting politics in Japan and what it may mean for the country’s central bank. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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NASA footage of full solar eclipse in Oregon

Higher Ed
A total solar eclipse took place on Monday over the US state of Oregon. Americans with telescopes, cameras and protective glasses staked out to watch the moon blot out the midday sun for a magical couple of minutes on...
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Curated Video

NASA footage of full solar eclipse in Oregon

Higher Ed
A total solar eclipse took place on Monday over the US state of Oregon. Americans with telescopes, cameras and protective glasses staked out to watch the moon blot out the midday sun for a magical couple of minutes on...
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Bloomberg

Capital Economics Says BOJ's Goal Is Get Inflation Higher

Higher Ed
Nov.27 -- Marcel Thieliant, senior Japan economist at Capital Economics, discusses the BOJ's inflation target on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Kuroda Nominated for Another 5-Year Term to Lead BOJ

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Prime Minister Shinzo Abe nominated Haruhiko Kuroda to lead the Bank of Japan for another five-year term, with the Cabinet forwarding the nomination to parliament on Friday. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Inflation Takes Center Stage Amid Market Drama

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Bloomberg's Mark Cudmore reports on market turmoil and volatility. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : NASA prepares probe for its mission to the sun

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NASA prepares the Parker Solar Probe ahead of its launch in July
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Bloomberg

Riksbank In Good Position to Deviate From ECB, Fed Policy Says Governor Ingves

Higher Ed
Jul.03 -- Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves says Sweden’s central bank is in a good position to deviate from the ECB and Fed’s monetary policies, and wind back monetary support for the biggest Nordic economy. He also says he can’t really...
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Press Association

Coronavirus: Arcade fills grabber machine with toilet roll

Higher Ed
Amusement operator Eddy Chapman has unveiled a toilet roll grabber machine at Chapman's Fundland in Bridlington. The owner said he wanted to have a 'bit of fun' amid panic buying for certain products amid the global coronavirus crisis.
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Jordanians on Saudi decision to suspend Umrah

Higher Ed
Jordanians planning to take part in the Umrah Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca on Thursday expressed understanding for a decision by Saudi authorities to temporarily stop foreign pilgrims from entering the kingdom amid the global outbreak of...