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VOICED : French bistro chairs sit pretty

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After New Yorks Times Square and the Harvard university campus French designed metal Fermob chairs find a new home on Pariss Place de la Republique. VOICED : French bistro chairs sit pretty on June 15, 2013 in...
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Bloomberg

Harvard Billionaires Bail Out Alma Mater

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Jun.26 -- Bloomberg's Janet Lorin reports on Harvard University's recent fundraising campaign. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fed Should Hold Off on a December Rate Hike, Furman Says

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Oct.22 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Jason Furman discusses the factors that can cause a U.S. economic slowdown, the Federal Reserve's rate path, and extending fiscal stimulus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA Briefing
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Poll: US split on college admissions fairness

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As a sweeping bribery scandal reignites debate over college admissions, a pair of new polls reveals that many Americans think the nation's universities place too much emphasis on factors such as wealth, family ties and athletic ability.
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Endowment Pay Practices Come Under Fire by Alumni

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May.23 -- Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak discusses complaints about Harvard's endowment pay practice by alumni. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Adds 164,000 Jobs in July, Jobless Rate Unchanged at 3.7%

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Aug.02 -- Megan Greene, senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, and Subadra Rajappa, head of U.S. rates strategy at Societe Generale, examine the U.S. July jobs report. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Fed Can Pat Themselves on the Back After Jobs Report: Harvard’s Greene

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Nov.01 -- Constance Hunter, chief economist at KPMG, Megan Greene, senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, and Subadra Rajappa, head of U.S. rates strategy at Societe General, examine the U.S. October jobs report. They speak with...
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Blackstone CEO Schwarzman Refuted His Rejection From Harvard

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Nov.13 -- Blackstone Group Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stephen Schwarzman describes how he pushed back on his rejection from Harvard when he was a senior in high school. Schwarzman appears on "The David Rubenstein Show:...
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CLEAN : FILE: South Sudan president pardons prominent economist

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South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has pardoned Harvard educated economist Peter Biar Ajak whose conviction earlier this year on spying charges drew international criticism (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Students at Harvard on vacating campus amid virus

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Students at Harvard on vacating campus amid virus

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Students at Harvard on vacating campus amid virus

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President to ask Harvard to repay virus grant

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Harvard Took No CARES Act Money, Says President

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Jun.02 -- Harvard President Lawrence Bacow says the school never took any CARES act money and it never applied for any help. He appears on "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein" to talk abut how the school dealt with the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Bloomberg

Larry Summers Has Never Seen More Uncertain Economic Recovery

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Jul.24 -- Larry Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, predicts the biggest fall-off in stimulus if Congress doesn't act strongly and quickly. He says that the length of the relief is more important than its size. He joins David Westin...
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California Suing Trump Administration Over New Student Visa Policy

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ICE announced Monday international students cannot stay in the country if their schools move to online-only classes.
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Failure to Pass Stimulus Is Like Going Out Without a Mask: Summers

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Oct.09 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, says that fiscal stimulus is recovery insurance, and that nothing is more important...
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Not Everything Short-Sellers Do Is Attractive: Summers

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Jan.29 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that even if there is froth in the volume of retail trading, short-sellers' practices should be questioned. He thinks the indignation from...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Needs More Robust Taxes, Services, Harvard’s Rogoff Says

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Jan.21 -- Harvard University Professor Kenneth Rogoff discusses the fiscal state of the U.S., dealing with deficits and spending, and his skepticism of Bitcoin. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Dollar Hegemony Won't 'Go Away Overnight,' Says Rogoff

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Apr.09 -- Harvard University Economics Professor Kenneth Rogoff says it would take a "shock to the system" to undermine the U.S. dollar’s hegemony, which “isn’t something that’s going to go away overnight.”  He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Biden's Cheap-Gas Push 'Very Problematic,' Says Summers

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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says President Joe Biden is "pushing in the wrong direction" with his efforts to lower gasoline prices. "I think it's highly problematic to be trying to...
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Bloomberg

Harvard Endowment Managers Need to Search Souls: Summers

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Former Harvard University President Lawrence Summers says those managing the school’s endowment must conduct “some soul searching” after returns fell short of peers. “The people who are currently responsible for that do need to do some...
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Summers: Just a 15% Chance U.S. Economy Works Out Well

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says he sees no more than a 15% chance that "it's all going to work out well" for the U.S. economy. "The odds have gotten bit more tilted to the bad outcomes and a bit more tilted to inflation...