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Bloomberg

ECB Said to Prep Broad Based Quantitative Easing

Higher Ed
Dec. 5 ""Bloomberg Economist David Powell reports on the ECB press conference and possibility for more stimulus coming from the central bank. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Oil Prices Are Likely to Remain Depressed: De Silva

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- HSBC's Andre de Silva sits down with Bloomberg's Angie Lau, Rishaad Salamat, Yvonne Man and John Dawson to discuss oil prices and the global economy on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

30-Year Yield Is Lowest Since 2012 as Oil Damps Inflation

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- Treasuries rose, pushing the 30-year bond yield to the lowest level in more than two years, as global inflation slowed even as the Federal Reserve is on track to raise rates this year. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports on...
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Bloomberg

S&P 500 Heads Toward Four-Day Drop as Energy Slumps

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- U.S. stocks fell, sending the Standard & Poors 500 Index to its biggest drop since October, as a slump in energy shares broadened to the rest of the market after oil extended a selloff.
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Bloomberg

Where to Find Untapped Opportunities

Higher Ed
Oct 2 -- AllianceBernstein Head of Concentrated U.S. Growth Jim Tierney previews today's markets and discusses his investment ideas with Matt Miller on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Business Leaders Issue Stark Economic Warning

Higher Ed
Business Leaders Issue Stark Economic Warning
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Bloomberg

Labor, Wage Pressure Key Issues for Fed: Shepherdson

Higher Ed
Dec. 17 -- Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon, and Robert Sinche of Amherst Pierpont Securities, discuss the big issues facing the Federal Reserve during their two-day meeting. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
News Clip2:53
Bloomberg

Scottish Businesses Face Many Questions After 'No Vote

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde looks at the business impact of Scotlands independence referendum as questions linger in the aftermath of the vote. She speaks on The Pulse.
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Curated Video

HONG KONG: 25TH ANNUAL TOY & GIFT FAIR OPENS

Higher Ed
Mandarin/Eng/Nat The 25th annual Hong Kong Toy and Gift Fair opened on Monday to enthusiastic crowds of buyers. Despite a three percent drop in Hong Kong's toy revenues in 1998, organisers say the toy market is in a very strong position...
News Clip5:26
Bloomberg

Is the U.S. Dollar's Bull Run About to Run Out of Steam?

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- ADS Securities' Mathieu Ghanem discusses the outlook for the global economy and currencies with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

EBC Is Set to Fail 25 Lenders in Bank Stress Test

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- The European Central Bank is set to fail 25 institutions as part of their euro-area bank health check, while 105 firms are said to have passed the comprehensive assessment. Bloomberg's Mia Saini reports on In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

Scotland Vote: Separating Emotion From Reality

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- On Insight & Action, Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson reports on the impact of the Scottish independence vote on currencies. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip2:54
Bloomberg

ECB List Shrinks, Fails 25 Eurozone Banks

Higher Ed
Oct. 27 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports on the European Central Banks balance-sheet test. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Economic Time in America is OK: Von Pfeil

Higher Ed
Oct. 30 ""Private Capital Limited Investment Strategist Enzio Von Pfeil discusses the end of quantitative easing in the U.S., the next steps for the Fed, fiscal reforms in Japan and why he says Europe has welfared their way out of a...
Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Russia - Inhuman Conditions In Russian Prisons

Higher Ed
A report by the United Nations Special Commission on Human Rights has concluded that conditions in Russia's prisons have fallen to a level that is inhuman. New pictures show the dire conditions at the Ognenny Island penal colony, 1,000...
News Clip5:11
Curated Video

WRAP Leaders divided over Greece aid ADDS more reax

Higher Ed
1. German Chancellor Angela Merkel''s car arriving at European Council 2. Merkel getting out of car 3. Merkel entering building 4. Various of Merkel walking through building 5. Various of European Central Bank President Jean Claude...
News Clip1:56
Curated Video

Euro hits all time high against the dollar

Higher Ed
8 November 2004 1. Electronic news ticker on Times Square with financial news 2. Times Square 3. Electronic news ticker on Times Square with financial news 4. SOUNDBITE: (English): David Wyss, chief economist at Standard and...
News Clip3:47
Curated Video

Merkel favoured to win a 3rd term, but make up of coalition far from certain

Higher Ed
While German Chancellor Angela Merkel remains heavily favoured to win a third term in next Sunday's parliamentary election, the make up of the coalition set to rule the country for the next four years is all but certain. Plunging from...
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Curated Video

Markets open as Standard and Poor's warns eurozone countries

Higher Ed
1. Various of trading floor and traders 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Moritz Kraemer, Managing director, European sovereign ratings, Standard & Poor's: "Well it's our opinion that the financial crisis that we are witnessing in the eurozone...
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

A few odd business sparks but Europe gloomy

Higher Ed
Some Greeks are trying to sidestep the worry about whether their financially ailing country will stick with the euro or return to the drachma. They're busy bartering instead. Farmer Apostolos Arabatzis brings his honey to market every...
News Clip4:30
Bloomberg

China in 'Wrenching' Economic Adjustment: Stephen Gallo

Higher Ed
March 23 -- Stephen Gallo, European head of FX strategy at BMO Capital Markets, looks at the impact on the Chinese yuan from the nation's economic transformation and the issues supporting the strength of the U.S. dollar. He speaks on...
News Clip4:24
Bloomberg

Why the ECB’s Long Term Refinancing Operation Is Vital

Higher Ed
March 21 -- The European Central Bank began charging banks interest on deposits in June 2014 to encourage them to lend more to companies and consumers. Deposits at the ECB by euro-area banks in excess of required reserves have jumped...
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

UK - EU summit comes to an end

Higher Ed
In his closing speech at the end of the two-day European Union summit in Cardiff, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the members had agreed the broad outlines of economic and political reform to prepare the European Union for the...
News Clip2:38
Sky News

Salmond Speech on Scotland - EU Relationship

Higher Ed
Salmond Speech on Scotland - EU Relationship