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Bloomberg

Paulson: About $1 Trillion in Environmental Opportunities in China

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Chairman of the Paulson Institute Henry Paulson and China's Special Representative for Climate Change Affairs Xie Zhenhua sit down with Carlyle Group co-founder and Co-Executive Chairman David...
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Bloomberg

SNB's Jordan Sees 'No Reason to Tighten Monetary Policy'

Higher Ed
Jun.13 -- Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan discusses monetary policy and meeting the bank's objectives. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

'Bloomberg Commodities Edge': EU's Ambitious Climate Plan

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- "Bloomberg Commodities Edge" talks to the smartest voices in the commodity world about the companies, the physical assets and the trading behind the hottest commodities. This week Bloomberg's Alix Steel discusses the decline of...
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Bloomberg

We Really Like Stocks Over Bonds, Says Huntington's Garvey

Higher Ed
Aug.04 -- Jill Garvey of Huntington Private Bank says they like stocks over bonds.
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Bloomberg

Twitter Made Good Progress on Ad Revenue in Q1, CFO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- Twitter CFO Ned Segal discusses the company's first-quarter earnings and acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Emily Chang.
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Bloomberg

BLIVE: Qatar Economic Forum - Natura & Co. CEO on Future of Beauty 4:25am

Higher Ed
Jun.23 -- Roberto Marques, Executive Chairman and Group CEO, Natura & Co. speaks with Bloomberg’s Taylor Riggs at the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg.
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Bloomberg

Lagarde, Powell Share 'Love of Ambiguity': Economist Reinhart

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- Vincent Reinhart, chief economist and macro strategist at Mellon, compares European Central Bank and Federal Reserve policy and previews Fed Chair Jerome Powell's testimony to Congress on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Professor: Treat Olympic Green Claims With Healthy Skepticism

Higher Ed
Jul.19 -- Olympics organizers pledged to prioritize sustainability at the Tokyo Games - so how close did the upcoming Games come to fulfilling green promises. Olympics expert Professor Jules Boykoff speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Fed Will 'Let the World Know' Before Tapering

Higher Ed
Jan.14 -- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says “now is not the time" to end the central bank’s bond-buying program. “When it does become appropriate for the committee to discuss specific dates” for tapering of purchases, it would be...
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Bloomberg

Mester: More Fiscal Action Won’t Justify Fed Pull-Back

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester discusses the outlook for the economy, monetary and fiscal policies, and digital currencies. She speaks in an exclusive interview with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Powell Signals Fed Is Not Close to Pulling Back Support

Higher Ed
Feb.23 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Bloomberg

Putin Could Open 'Pandora's Box of Trouble:' Blinken

Higher Ed
NATO says it won't set up a no-fly zone over Ukraine since it could risk a direct conflict with Russia. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with NATO foreign affairs ministers in Brussels. He says the U.S. will help defend every...
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Press Association

Climate action by countries puts world on track for ‘at least 2.4C’ of warming

Higher Ed
The world is heading for at least 2.4C of global warming with the climate action countries have pledged to take in the next decade, analysis warns.



The annual update from the Climate Action Tracker initiative also warns of a...
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Bloomberg

SpaceX's Sara Spangelo on Progress at Swarm

Higher Ed
About two thirds of the world's population has access to internet, and estimates put total coverage as far away as the 2060s. One company that's helping remote parts of the world get connected, is Swarm - a lower cost communications...
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Bloomberg

Adani's Net Worth Closes In on Bezos

Higher Ed
Asia's richest man is closing in on Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk when it comes to personal wealth. Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's net worth has nearly doubled this year, making him the third richest person in the world. P R Sanjai reports...
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Federal Reserve Should 'Stick to Our Knitting'

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank will not be a "climate policymaker," saying it would be "inappropriate" for the Fed to use its policy or supervisory tools to achieve climate-based goals. The Fed "should...
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Curated Video

US comments on China ruling out direct HK elections

Higher Ed
1. US State Department spokesperson Richard Boucher walks into State Department briefing room

2. Cutaway of
press
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Boucher, US State Department spo
kesperson:
"We're disappointed by the...
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Curated Video

Melinda Gates of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says the lives of poor people around the world will improve more over the next 15 years "than at any time in history." (Jan. 22)

Higher Ed
The $42 billion Gates Foundation says the lives of poor people around the world will improve more over the next 15 years "than at any time in history."

Bill and Melinda Gates in an interview laid out the...
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Curated Video

Ashcroft, Annan and Downer, Cheney arrival

Higher Ed
1. Wide of forum conference stage and screen

2. Cutaway of aud
ience
3. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is introduced by Klaus Schwab, World Economic For
um founder
4.
Close up A
nnan
5....
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Curated Video

CHINA: WORK BEGINS ON WORLD'S FIRST MAGNETIC TRAIN

Higher Ed
Mandarin/German/Nat

Construction work began in Shanghai on Thursday for the world's first commercial magnetic tr
ain.
A ceremony marked the beginning of work on the 20 mile (30...
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Curated Video

Former astronauts Shannon W. Lucid and Jerry L. Ross inducted into Hall of Fame

Higher Ed
Two new astronauts were inducted into the US Astronaut Hall of Fame at The Kennedy Space Centre in Florida on Saturday.

Former astronauts Shannon W. Lucid and Jerry L. Ross were honoured at the ceremony for their...
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Curated Video

Lose weight with a robotic personal coach

Higher Ed
Hong Kong, China, April 30, 2010

1. UPSOUND: (English), Autom (voice of robot from wide shot of robot on desk, blinking and moving it's h
ead ...
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Curated Video

UN: PRESIDENT CLINTON SAYS NO SOLUTION FOUND TO MIDDLE EAST CRISIS YET

Higher Ed
English/Nat

U-S President Clinton has said (Wednesday) the Israeli and Palestinian leaders failed in a two-day Washington summit to settle their violent differen
ces.
But he said...
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama said Friday that states will get unprecedented freedom to waive basic elements of the sweeping Bush-era No Child Left Behind law, calling it an admirable but flawed effort that has hurt students instead of helping them.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama on "No Child": Congress won't fix, I will

CAPTION: President Barack Obama said Friday that states will get unprecedented freedom to waive basic elements of the sweeping Bush-era No Child Left...