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Bloomberg

Rudin Management CEO on Interest Rates, NYC Real Estate

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Bill Rudin, co-chairman and chief executive officer at Rudin Management, discusses the impact of rising interest rates on New York City real estate, his firm's newest development in Brooklyn, and the prospect of government help...
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Bloomberg

Nobel Winner Romer Says Fears of Another Crisis Stifle Investment

Higher Ed
Oct.19 -- Paul Romer, 2018 Nobel Laureate in Economics, explains the endogenous growth theory in reflection of the 2008 financial crisis, and discusses preparing banks for the next crisis, and the trouble he sees with macroeconomics. He...
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Curated Video

The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service says it wants to move quickly to close 252 mail processing centers and slow first-class delivery next spring, citing steadily declining mail volume.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Cuts to slow mail delivery in 2012 CAPTION: The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service says it's looking at 252 mail processing centers for possible closure and slowing first-class delivery next spring, citing steadily declining...
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Bloomberg

Tellurian's Souki: Lots Of Confusion In Gas Industry

Higher Ed
Charif Souki, Tellurian Executive Chairman & Founder, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson that there is a great deal of confusion in the European gas industry. This comes as EU is trying to battle the country's energy crunch. Souki said this...
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Bloomberg

KKR's Policard: Europe Crisis Fueling Energy Transition

Higher Ed
KKR Co-Head of European Infrastructure, Vincent Policard, says European governments are not giving up on energy transition. He was speaks to Dani Burger and Tom Mackenzie on Bloomberg Markets Europe Open from IPEM in Cannes, France.
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The Recount

Holy Zuck: Shareholders Put Facebook CEO on Blast

Higher Ed
It’s a clash of the political factions up on Capitol Hill as a government shutdown looms on the near horizon. In new lawsuits, shareholders claim Facebook overpaid on an FTC fine in order to protect CEO Mark Zuckerberg from personal...
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Bloomberg

Brookings Fellow Says Growth Is Not Enough to Fuel Budget

Higher Ed
Mar.02 -- David Wessel, senior fellow at Brookings Institution, and Tom Barrack, executive chairman at Colony NorthStar, discuss their expectations for President Donald Trump's budget plan. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Roubini Discusses Archegos Fallout, Markets, Policies

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- Economist Nouriel Roubini, chief executive of Roubini Macro Associates Inc., discusses the fallout from Archegos Capital Management’s liquidation. He also talks about the outlook for markets, the global economy and policies. He...
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Bloomberg

Microsoft President: Google Is Hurting the Open Web

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Microsoft President Brad Smith talks about the company’s latest earnings results, antitrust concerns about Google, President Biden’s corporate tax plan, and a new disability initiative. He speaks with Bloomberg Technology’s...
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Bloomberg

Musk's Ukraine Starlink Warning

Higher Ed
Longview Global Advisors President Dr. DJ Peterson and Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow join Emily Chang to discuss Elon Musk's threat to cut financial support for the Starlink system that has become an essential communications tool as Ukraine...
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Bloomberg

More Confidence Needed in the U.K.: Longworth

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 ""British Chambers of Commerce Director General John Longworth discusses the U.K. Conservative Party Conference, his business plan for Britain and why he says we need more business confidence in the U.K. with Bloomberg's Anna...
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Bloomberg

Toys 'R' Us Seeks Bankruptcy Protection as Debt Mounts

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Toys 'R' Us Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection, facing a crushing debt load from a previous buyout, as well as increasing competition from online retailers. Bloomberg Intelligence's Noel Hebert reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Chinese Demand for Southeast Asian Real Estate Increasing: Juwai.com

Higher Ed
Oct.20 -- Georg Chmiel, executive chairman of online property site Juwai.com, explains which real estate markets Chinese buyers are eyeing, and how the anti-government protests in Hong Kong are affecting the markets. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Ontario Teachers' Mock on Pension Fund Challenges

Higher Ed
Jan.17 -- Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan President and CEO Ron Mock discusses the challenges facing pension funds in the wake of Brexit and President-Elect Donald Trump's election, and the investment risks from geopolitics. He speaks...
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The Recount

What to Expect in the 2022 Midterm Elections, with Charles Booker | Recount Live

Higher Ed
Recount Live hosts Liz Plank and Mosheh Oinounou welcome Kentucky U.S. Senate candidate, Charles Booker, to the show. The three discuss the premise of his book, “From the Hood to the Holler,” what to expect in the upcoming 2022 midterm...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Shuster on Infrastructure Investment, Gas Tax

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Rep. Bill Shuster, a Pennsylvania Republican, discusses private sector involvement in infrastructure improvements, and raising the gasoline tax to improve the U.S. highway system. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli from...
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Bloomberg

Goldman Expects China's Economy to Grow 4.5% This Year

Higher Ed
Hui Shan, chief China economist at Goldman Sachs, discusses the outlook for the world's second-largest economy and policies. China's central bank announced a spate of measures to support individuals and small businesses as the economy...
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Bloomberg

Och-Ziff Is Said Looking to Raise $2 Billion for Real Estate Fund

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Och-Ziff Capital Management Group LLC is reportedly targeting raising $2 billion for its largest real estate fund ever. Bloomberg's Peggy Collins reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

MSCI's Fernandez Calls for Modernization of Financial System

Higher Ed
Feb.24 -- MSCI Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Henry Fernandez discusses MSCI's collaboration with Microsoft Corp. and the state of the U.S. financial-services industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Covid-19: Overcoming the Politics of the Pandemic

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Advocacy Director Shelley Hearne discusses building public health infrastructure and dealing with multiple waves of Covid-19. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." The Bloomberg School of...
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Bloomberg

Farmers Need Access to Assets, Training and Markets, Says Farmerline CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Alloysius Attah, Farmerline co-founder and CEO, discusses why investment, technology and access to fertilized seeds at the right time can lead farmers' salaries to increase by 40%. He speaks with Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Accidents Underscore Importance of Colonial Pipeline

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Two accidents in Alabama show how heavily millions of Americans rely on the Colonial Pipeline for gasoline. Bloomberg Businessweek's Christopher Leonard talked to Carol Massar about his investigation into the pipeline.
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Bloomberg

Aave CEO Responds to Temporary Twitter Ban

Higher Ed
Aave Founder and CEO Stani Kulechov joins Emily Chang to talk about how, after joke-tweeting he had been named Twitter's interim CEO, his account was briefly suspended by the social media giant. He shares his views on open sourcing...
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Bloomberg

Could Hackers Attack Critical U.S. Infrastructure?

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- Bloomberg Technology's Jordan Robertson discusses the risk that critical U.S. infrastructure could be compromised by hackers. He also talks about the types of infrastructure at risk, how we can protect against an attack and he...