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Bloomberg

Middle East Financial Services Outlook

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Equitativa Group Chief Distribution and Development Officer Racha Al-Khawaja discusses the outlook for Middle East financial services. She speaks from the First Abu Dhabi Bank's Global Financial Markets Forum on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

PBO: Canada Slow on Infrastructure Spending Plans

Higher Ed
Feb.02 -- Canada's budget watchdog says the federal government is behind on its $13.6 billion infrastructure spending plans. Mostafa Askari, assistant parliamentary budget officer at the Parliamentary Budget Office, explains the...
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Bloomberg

Central Banks' Plans for a Smooth, Stable U.S. Dollar

Higher Ed
April 25 -- Jerome Schneider, head of short term portfolio management at Pimco, explains how global central banks are focused on establishing a smooth, stable trajectory for the U.S. dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Will Artificial Intelligence Influence Future Fed Policy?

Higher Ed
May 31 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Chris Condon discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on Fed policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Song Sees Risk of Overheating Chinese Economy

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Goldman Sachs Chief China Economist Song Yu weighs in on China's economy and reforms. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Corrects guest's surname in headline.)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS illustrating the Turkish economy and currency

9th - Higher Ed
Stockshots illustrating the Turkish currency and economy as the country's inflation rate soars to 83.45%, following a series of interest rate cuts (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

ECB Cuts Three Main Interest Rates, Expands QE

Higher Ed
March 10 -- The European Central Bank lowered it three main interest rates and expanded its quantitative easing plan.
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Bloomberg

UniCredit's Nielsen: 'Silly Speculation' on China FX

Higher Ed
Sept. 8 -- Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit, examines the Chinese economy and what he terms "silly speculation" affect the yuan. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Denmark's Rohde: Brexit More Painful for U.K. Than EU

Higher Ed
Sept. 14 -- Lars Rohde, the governor of Denmark's central bank, talks about Britain's decision to leave the European Union, negative interest rates, and whether the country will see an increase its inflation rate. He speaks to...
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Curated Video

Interest Rates Are Expected To Increase Again

Higher Ed
Investors brace for another big interest rate increase this week from the Federal Reserve. The hikes are having an effect on homebuyers.
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Bloomberg

Canada Has a Housing Affordability Crisis: RBC

Higher Ed
Robert Hogue, assistant chief economist with RBC, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss RBC's recent housing affordability report and their outlook for the housing crisis facing Canada.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lira plunges after Erdogan cites Islam to defend rate cuts

9th - Higher Ed
Images of foreign exchange shops in Istanbul as Turkey's troubled lira nosedives after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan cited Muslim teachings to justify not raising interest rates to stabilise the currency (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Amartha Boosts Loans To Women In Rural Communities

Higher Ed
Amartha Founder & CEO Andi Taufan discusses how the startup is positioning itself to democratize peer-to-peer financing in Indonesia. He speaks with David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

CEB Intl. Banny Lam on China, HK Markets

Higher Ed
CEB International Investment Head of Research Banny Lam discusses his take on Hong Kong and China markets. He speaks to David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Sky News

UK: The Bank of England raised interest rates for the fifth time in a row today

Higher Ed
VOICED: The cost of living crisis has intensified -- the Bank of England raised interest rates for the fifth time in a row today. It's now at 1 and a quarter percent -- in an attempt to slow down increasing inflation. Our...
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Curated Video

In a bold strike, the Federal Reserve slashed a key interest rate by a half point on Tuesday and left the door open to further relief to prevent a painful housing slump

Higher Ed
Interest rate dropped, home sales up? In a bold strike, the Federal Reserve slashed a key interest rate by a half point on Tuesday and left the door open to further relief to prevent a painful housing slump. (Sept. 18) 2007 ...
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Bloomberg

WealthWise Financial CEO on Global Markets, Investment Strategy

Higher Ed
Loreen Gilbert, chief executive officer at WealthWise Financial, discusses her market outlook and strategy. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Doha Bank CEO Says Credit Lending in Qatar Is 'Moderate'

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Raghavan Seetharaman, chief executive officer of Doha Bank, talks about the global economy, central banks' policies, Qatar's banking industry and the real estate market. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on...
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Bloomberg

Credit-Card Debt of Canadians Finds Eager U.S. Buyers

Higher Ed
Dec.07 -- Canada’s banks are increasingly heading south to fund their credit-card programs, issuing a record $6.8 billion in such asset-backed securities this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. They’re drawn by lower...
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Bloomberg

Stanford's Taylor on Fed Guidance, Cryptocurrencies, Fiscal Policy

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- John Taylor, Stanford University professor of economics, discusses the need for more forward guidance from the Federal Reserve, the rise of cryptocurrencies, and U.S. fiscal policy on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Dalio on Turkey, Argentina, and the Next Economic Downturn

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Ray Dalio, co-chairman and founder at Bridgewater Associates, examines the crises is Turkey and Argentina and explains his expectations for the next economic downturn. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia's Central Bank Governor on Raising Capital Levels for Insurers

Higher Ed
Feb.23 -- Saudi Arabia is working on new regulations that would raise capital requirements for the kingdom’s overcrowded insurance sector, its central bank governor Ahmed Alkholifey said in an interview with Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal...