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Bloomberg

Fed Officials React to US Inflation Slowing

Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve looked closer to moderating aggressive interest-rate increases after welcome news on inflation, with four officials backing a downshift even as they stressed that monetary policy needs to stay tight.
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Bloomberg

Paytm to Buy Back $103 Million in Stock

Higher Ed
Paytm will buy back as much as $103 million of its own shares, following a roughly 75% plunge in the Indian fintech company's stock price since going public in 2021. Menaka Doshi reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Curated Video

Zelenskyy: Time's Person of the Year; Courage 'As Contagious As Fear'

Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was celebrated with two accolades in the same week, one from Time Magazine and another from Financial Times.
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Curated Video

Trump Taxes: House Panel To Release Report On Returns

Higher Ed
Democratic lawmakers argue that transparency and the rule of law are at stake by voting to issue the report.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Family of fallen Ukrainian soldier decorate Christmas tree on his grave

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The widow and mother of a Ukrainian soldier who was killed in action while fighting against Russian troops in April decorate a Christmas tree on his grave in Lviv, as they prepare to spend their first Christmas holidays without him...
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Bloomberg

Financial education platform Sophia on improving gender diversity

Higher Ed
The co-founders of Sophia, Christine Yu and Nicole Denholder, speak to David Ingles about their work trying to engage more women with financial services on "Bloomberg Markets Asia."
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Further Fed Rate Increases Are Needed

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says additional interest-rate increases will be needed amid current labor market conditions during a question-and-answer session with David Rubenstein at the Economic Club of Washington. Follow...
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Bloomberg

China Economy Rebounding Faster Than Leaders Expected

Higher Ed
China's faster-than-expected economic recovery as seen in the latest purchasing managers' surveys has surprised even the top officials, according to a person familiar with the matter. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Alipay Owner Said to Plan Shanghai IPO

Higher Ed
April 19 -- Sources are telling Bloomberg that Alibaba's finance affiliate is planning a public offering in Shanghai. It said that Ant Financial, the owner of Alipay, could start the IPO process as soon as this year and it could fetch...
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Bloomberg

Has Wall Street Changed Since the Financial Crisis?

Higher Ed
John Mack, former Morgan Stanley CEO, talks about lessons learned from the financial crisis. He's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Aug. 4 in New York.
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Bloomberg

SVB Shares Drop 60% on Cash Crunch Concerns

Higher Ed
SVB Financial Group took steps to shore up capital after being hit by losses on its securities portfolio and a slowdown in funding at the venture capital-backed firms it banks. The company's shares plunged by the most on record....
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Bloomberg

MSA Capita's Harburg on China's Tech Sector

Higher Ed
Ben Harburg, Managing Partner at MSA Capital, discusses his outlook and investment opportunities for China's technology sector. He speaks with Yvonne Man, David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Curated Video

From eBooks To Digital Currency, We May Own Less Than We Think

Higher Ed
Some PayPal users have been barred from the platform, unable to get their money or any answers unless they subpoena the platform.
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Curated Video

Why Are More States Requiring Personal Finance Education?

Higher Ed
Fourteen states now require high school students to take a financial literacy course before graduating.
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Bloomberg

Paul Tsai China Center's Horsley on China NPC Two Sessions

Higher Ed
Jamie Horsley, Senior Fellow of the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School, discusses her views on China's National People's Congress Two Sessions conference. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on 'Daybreak Australia'.
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Bloomberg

Adani Granted Queensland Coal Mining Licenses

Higher Ed
April 4 -- Indian power generator Adani has been granted three licenses to begin building its giant Carmichael Coal Mine in the Australian state of Queensland. The mine is expected to produce 11 billion tons of coal and create 5,000 jobs...
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Bloomberg

‘The Conners’: ’Roseanne’ Spinoff Officially Moves Forward at ABC | THR News

Higher Ed
Weeks after its stunning decision to cancel 'Roseanne,' ABC is officially moving forward with a spinoff (working title: ’The Conners’), without Roseanne Barr.
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Bloomberg

Denmark's Rohde on Cryptocurrencies, Housing, Inequality

Higher Ed
May.27 -- Denmark's central bank governor Lars Rohde discusses cryptocurrencies, the housing market and his view that negative interest rates contributes to income inequality. He speaks on Bloomberg Television from Copenhagen.
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Bloomberg

The Dollars and Sense of Corporate Earnings Season

Higher Ed
Oct. 8 -- Wedbush Securities director of equity trading Ian Winer discusses expectations for the upcoming earnings season and why companies are looking forward to a boost in holiday sales this year. He speaks with Matt Miller on In The...
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Bloomberg

Nomura Sees Risk Brexit Will Create `Two Centers of Liquidity' in Europe

Higher Ed
Nov.12 -- Steven Ashley, head of wholesale and global markets at Nomura, discusses the risk of a "fractured" European banking market post Brexit. Having two centers of liquidity, one in London and one on the continent, could be "very...
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Blankfein Says Italy Poses Greatest Sovereign Risk

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., comments on the sovereign debt market during an interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait at the Economic Club of New York.
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Bloomberg

Why Banks Are Changing Their Focus on Deregulation

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Isaac Boltansky, director of research policy at Compass Point, and Alex Dryden, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discuss how expectations for bank deregulation have changed since the start of the Trump...
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Curated Video

Employees In Debt To Former Employers After Breaking Contracts

Higher Ed
The contracts — sometimes called training repayment agreements — are becoming more common in America as companies struggle to retain workers.
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Bloomberg

Gabelli's Marangi Sees Start of a Wave of Consolidation in Financials

Higher Ed
Feb.14 -- Chris Marangi, co-chief investment officer at Gabelli Funds, discusses the outlook for bank consolidation and what a U.S.-China trade agreement could mean for markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."