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Options Insight: How to Play LinkedIn

Higher Ed
April 4 -- MKM Holdings Derivatives Strategist Jim Strugger discusses volatility and his play for LinkedIn. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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A weaker-than-expected profit report from Bank of America is stirring concerns about the health of corporate earnings.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bank of America profit falls short CAPTION: A weaker-than-expected profit report from Bank of America is stirring concerns about the health of corporate earnings. (April 21) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] NB. This is a voiceover...
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JinkoSolar's Qian on Clean Energy in China, Demand

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- Dany Qian, global vice president at JinkoSolar, discusses China's push for cleaner energy, their green energy demand, decline in subsidies, prices for solar panels, China's global role in battling climate change. She speaks on...
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Moody's Foster Says U.S. Fiscal Strength to Decline Gradually

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- William Foster, vice president and senior credit officer at Moody's Investor Service, talks about the U.S fiscal strength, the government's tax cuts and the economy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Noble Group Says Still in Talks With Possible Partners

Higher Ed
May.23 -- Noble Group Ltd. said that it remains in talks with several potential strategic partners, while looking at further asset sales and reviewing the company’s options. Bloomberg's James Poole has more on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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U.S. Retail Sales Decline by More Than Expected 1.1%

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U.S. retail sales fell in July by more than forecast, dropping 1.1% following a upwardly revised 0.7% increase in June, Commerce Department figures showed Tuesday. Bloomberg's Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Why Trump Is to Blame for Foreign Direct Investment Declining

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- President Donald Trump promised to put America first when he campaigned for the White House. Today, after two and a half years of tax cutting, tariff boosting and assaults on globalization, foreign direct investment has fallen...
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Dalio Says Central Bank Balance Sheets Are `Going to Explode'

Higher Ed
Jul.02 -- Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of investment management firm Bridgewater Associates, says central bank balance sheets will "explode" as they do whatever it takes "to keep the system afloat." The alternative is a "sinking...
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fall, Durable Goods Orders Surge

Higher Ed
Feb.25 -- U.S. jobless claims fell by more than forecast last week as orders for durable goods surged by the most in six months. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Uncle Sam has just become the 800 pound gorilla in the U.S. mortgage market.¶ The Bush administration is seizing troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in a bid to help reverse a prolonged housing and credit crisis.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Investors, industry pleased with Govt. takeover CAPTION: Uncle Sam has just become the 800 pound gorilla in the U.S. mortgage market. The Bush administration is seizing troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in a...
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Axel Capital Management CIO: Fed Rate Cut Made Us More Bullish

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Anna Nikolayevsky, founder and chief investment officer at Axel Capital Management, discusses hedging the coronavirus virus, the Federal Reserve’s emergency rate cut, and diversity in the hedge fund industry. She speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Why Things Are Looking Up for Etsy

Higher Ed
Aug. 2 -- Gil Luria, managing director of Wedbush Securities and Roger McNamee, co-founder of Elevation Partners, discuss Etsy earnings, how their building relationships between buyers and sellers and their outlook for the company. They...
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New U.S. Home Sales Rise 0.2% After August Revision

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- New home sales in the United States were little changed in September after a 7.5 percent revision to August data. Bloomberg's Mia Saini and Michael McKee break down the numbers. They speak on Market Makers.
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Federal Reserve Board chairman on US economy

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1. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan standing 2. Cutaway of Senator preparing for hearing 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman: "All told, the economy seems to have entered 2005 expanding at a reasonably...
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Curated Video

Braille Literacy Facing Record Low Turns to Tech

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IT WAS ONCE THE ONLY PATH TO LITERACY FOR BLIND PEOPLE, BUT NOW, PRINTED BRAILLE IS FACING A STEEP DECLINE BECAUSE OF NEW TECHNOLOGY. SOUNDBITE (English) Technology specialist, Braille & Talking Book Library: "It is my...
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NFLPA's Smith More Interested in Fan Engagement Than Ratings

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith discusses the controversy surrounding national anthem protests by NFL players and declining TV ratings for professional football. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed's Powell Says Case Remains 'Strong' for Gradual Rate Hikes

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated his case for raising interest rates to keep the U.S. economy on a sustainable path. Powell spoke at a European Central Bank forum in Sintra, Portugal.
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Willem Buiter on If America Is Fully Employed

Higher Ed
May.05 -- Willem Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup, discusses the outlook for the U.S. labor market and economy overall. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Dow Falls More Than 2,000 Points Due To Coronavirus, Oil Price Drops

Higher Ed
The coronavirus has led to a global drop in demand for oil, but Russia has refused to limit production.
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Bloomberg

Newton Advisors President Sees Gold Falling to $1,400

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- In this edition of "Charting Futures," Newton Advisors President Mark Newton examines gold prices with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Three Must-See Charts About High Beta, Small Caps and Industrials

Higher Ed
Jun.26 -- On this edition of "Smart Charts," Oppenheimer & Co.'s Ari Wald examines high-beta, small-cap and industrial stocks with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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WHO working 'day and night' to combat virus

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China has reported 70,635 cases of the deadly new virus spreading across Asia to the World Health Organisation, including 1,772 deaths, according a statement by the Director-General of the World Health Organization on Monday.
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Amal Clooney: Trump making honest journalists more vulnerable to abuse

Higher Ed
In a speech to the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London Amal Clooney has accused Donald Trump of vilifying the media and making journalists all over the world more vulnerable to abuse.
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Bloomberg

German Business Confidence Slips as Trade War Intensifies

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- Clemens Fuest, president at Ifo Institute, discusses the factors behind the decline in German business confidence for September. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."