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Bloomberg

China's Struggling Property to Weigh on Iron Ore: ANZ

Higher Ed
Daniel Hynes, strategist at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., discusses Chinese demand for commodities including iron ore and copper. He also talks about the outlook for gold. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley Urges Investors to Add China Exposure

Higher Ed
Laura Wang, chief China equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the outlook for Chinese stocks, the economy and the government's policies. She speaks from the sidelines of the Morgan Stanley Australia Summit in Sydney with Yvonne...
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Bloomberg

Adani Transmission Planning to Raise $1B to Fund Expansion

Higher Ed
As shares of Gautam Adani's conglomerate recover from an epic rout, the big question looming over the Indian tycoon is whether he can convince investors and lenders to back his capital-hungry businesses with fresh cash. Advait Palepu and...
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Bloomberg

Eramet CEO:More robust to face challenging start of year

Higher Ed
The price of nickel will stay at a good level despite the uncertainties in China, according to the French mining company Eramet, who also produces manganese and lithium. But the beginning of the year has been more challenging than last...
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Bloomberg

JSW Steel CEO Sees Incremental India Demand of 10M Tons

Higher Ed
Jayant Acharya, joint managing director and chief executive officer at JSW Steel, discusses fourth-quarter earnings, drivers of demand and his outlook for the company. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Ben Wallace and Norwegian counterpart hold a press conference after security partnership deal

Higher Ed
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said there was no doubt that Russia has “the intent and the ability” to target underwater energy and communication lines as he launched a security partnership with Norway. At a press conference alongside his...
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Bloomberg

Beijing Borrows at Fastest Pace on Record

Higher Ed
China's central government is borrowing at the fastest pace on record to finance more spending and to ease the debt burden in its provinces. John Liu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

KKR's Agrawal on Investing in Infrastructure

Higher Ed
Raj Agrawal, Global Head of Infrastructure business at KKR discussed investing in infrastructure with Dani Burger, during Bloomberg Markets.
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Bloomberg

China Credit Growth Beats Expectations

Higher Ed
China's credit expanded faster than expected in March, a sign that the central bank's moves to unleash more long-term liquidity into the economy and support bank lending is fueling investment activity. Bloomberg Economics' Eric Zhu...
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Bloomberg

FTX Former Head Launches Own Futures Trading Hub

Higher Ed
Brett Harrison's software startup is pushing into futures and crypto markets for institutional investors, as he moves away from his association with Sam-Bankman-Fried and the collapse of FTX. Harrison heads up Architect Financial...
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Bloomberg

The Underground Mess in Germany That Grounded Lufthansa

Higher Ed
There is a 5.7 million kilometer tangle of underground cables and pipes across Germany. And no one knows where they're all buried. In February, Lufthansa had to ground its global fleet after someone accidentally cut a cable. But since...
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Press Association

Longer lorries to be allowed on Britain’s roads

Higher Ed
Longer lorries are to be allowed on Britain’s roads to enable more goods to be carried on fewer journeys, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced. This is despite fears about the risks for pedestrians and cyclists, and the...
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Bloomberg

Pakistan Tackles Inflation, Supply Shortages

Higher Ed
The potential shifts in the political landscape of emerging markets this year are putting investors on edge. Pakistan is one of them, as it faces a debt crisis and rising inflation. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn discusses the country's energy...
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Curated Video

What Does Poor Rating For Collapsed Pittsburgh Bridge Mean For Others?

Higher Ed
Infrastructure spending advocates note there are thousands of bridges across the U.S. with the same poor designation as the bridge that collapsed.
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Bloomberg

Why Chinese Money Is Flooding Into Malaysia

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- Chinese-funded infrastructure projects may help Malaysia's prime minister, Najib Razak, secure the votes of Malays, but the money could come at a long-term cost. (video by Robin Fall)
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Bridgeman Arts

Hollywood, c.1951: A Hollywood hillside house that is perched 1000 feet above Los Angeles provides scenic views of the city

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Hollywood, circa 1951: A Hollywood hillside house that is perched 1000 feet above Los Angeles provides scenic views of the city.
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Bridgeman Arts

Hollywood, c.1951: A Hollywood hillside house is supported by a flood arch as it sits atop a steep area

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hollywood, circa 1951: A Hollywood hillside house is supported by a flood arch as it sits atop a steep area.
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Bloomberg

Ukraine in Control of Gas Infrastructure: Naftogaz CEO

Higher Ed
Yuriy Vitrenko, CEO of Ukraine's state-run energy company Naftogaz, says the flows of Russian gas through Ukraine are being paid for in hard currency and Ukraine is still in control of the gas infrastructure. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Lithium Demand Continues to Rise

Higher Ed
Jonathan Evans, Lithium Americas president and CEO, discusses shortages and challenges in producing lithium. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Harley-Davidson Livewire Unit Goes Public in SPAC

Higher Ed
LiveWire Group Inc., the electric motorcycle division spun off by Harley-Davidson Inc., raised less than planned and was valued below expectations in a lackluster trading debut. Jochen Zeitz, Harley Davidson president and ceo, talks...
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Bloomberg

Europe Likely to End Winter With Enough Gas, CBA Says

Higher Ed
Vivek Dhar, director of mining and energy commodities research at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses Hurricane Ian's potential impact on gas and oil markets and Europe's energy crisis. He also looks at how the concerns about...
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Curated Video

How Can We Prepare For Deadly Floods?

Higher Ed
Record U.S. rainfall has caused major flash flooding. How can Americans better prepare for these natural disasters?
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Bloomberg

UK Must Restore Credibility With Investors: Bob Diamond

Higher Ed
Bob Diamond, founding partner and CEO at Atlas Merchant Capital, discusses the fallout for markets, mortgages, and the city of London from the UK mini-budget announced last week on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Why Hydrogen Can Actually Make Climate Change Worse

Higher Ed
Hydrogen is seen as a way to power factories, buildings, ships and planes without pumping carbon dioxide into the sky. But now scientists are warning that hydrogen leaked into the atmosphere can contribute to climate change much like...