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Bloomberg

Dollar May Rise at Start of 2022, Reach Peak Relatively Soon: Standard Chartered

Higher Ed
Manpreet Gill, head of fixed income, currency and commodities strategy at Standard Chartered Private Bank, discusses the outlook for the global economy, central banks' policies and financial markets. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Import Prices Increase 0.5% in September

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee and Lisa Erickson, head of traditional investments at US Bank Wealth Management examine U.S. September import prices. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Economic Risks Remain as Fed Monitors Coronavirus

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers his prepared testimony to the House Financial Services Committee.
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Bloomberg

China's Economy Slows as Property Slump Deepens

Higher Ed
Growth in China's fixed-asset investment eased in the first eleven months of the year, property investment slowed, and retail sales growth weakened in November. Helen Qiao, head of Asia Pacific economics and chief Greater China economist...
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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

What a Possible Downturn Means for State, Local Budgets

Higher Ed
Arlene Bohner, Fitch Ratings head of US public finance, discusses how a potential economic downturn and a gas tax holiday could impact state and local governments. She speaks with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Is Fed Statement 'Hawkish or 'Dovish?

Higher Ed
Sept. 17 -- The Federal Reserve maintained a commitment to keep interest rates near zero for a considerable time after asset purchases are completed, saying the economy is expanding at a moderate pace and inflation is below its goal....
News Clip10:33
Bloomberg

Beyond the Bell 12/14/21

Higher Ed
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Taylor Riggs, Kailey Leinz, Carol Massar, and Tim Stenovec.
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Sky News

Groundwater Levels So High That Flood Risk Could Last For Months

Higher Ed
Groundwater Levels So High That Flood Risk Could Last For Months
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Bloomberg

Treasuries Fall as Investors Weigh Inflation Risks, War

Higher Ed
Treasuries resumed losses, unwinding some of Wednesday's relief rally, as investors weighed the risks of rising inflation and the impact of the war in Ukraine. "We've been in a difficult situation we haven't been in for a long time where...
News Clip11:32
Bloomberg

Fridson Sees Value in Beat Up BB Rated Bonds and Illiquid Issues

Higher Ed
May.19 -- Lehmann Livian Fridson Advisors Chief Investment Officer Martin Fridson speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn. Fridson says that junk investors can find value in various areas, including BB rated companies’ bonds that are...
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Bloomberg

Nouriel Roubini Sees Global Debt Trap Driving Inflation

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- Nouriel Roubini, CEO at Roubini Macro Associates, discusses the impact of global fiscal and central bank policy on inflation, economic growth, and inequality. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Markets Can Keep Rising, Says Latitude Investment’s CIO

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Freddie Lait, chief investment officer at Latitude Investment Management, discusses the current state of markets and where he sees them heading. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Markets React to Jobs Report

Higher Ed
Investors now have their sights set on March's Federal Reserve meeting to see how the Fed reacts to Friday's jobs report. Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson spoke with Emily Roland, JH Investment Management Co-Chief Investment Strategist on...
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Bloomberg

Is it Time to Buy the Dip?

Higher Ed
With stocks falling sharply and the Nasdaq entering correction territory, investors want to know if it's time to buy the dip? That's our question of the day on "Bloomberg Markets." Eddie van der Walt and Abigail Doolittle weigh in.
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Bloomberg

Bhatia de Neuberger Berman: Expansión de ME sigue fuerte

Higher Ed
May.09-- Ashok Bhatia, gerente de cartera sénior de Neuberger Berman, habla de los mercados emergentes y Argentina. Conversa con Jonathan Ferro de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets: The Open".
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Bloomberg

Indian Rupee Likely to Strengthen at Least in Short Term, BoAML's Garg Says

Higher Ed
Mar.19 -- Rohit Garg, foreign-exchange and rates strategist for Asia at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, talks about the Indian rupee, the Thai baht, the dollar and the Indonesian rupiah. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Sky News

Dirty air breathed in by expectant mothers can pose a risk to unborn babies

Higher Ed
VOICED: Scientists have long been aware of the links between pollution and miscarriage -- and today new research revealed how unborn babies are being directly exposed to harmful soot. SHOWS: Baby ultrasound scan, placenta, industrial...
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Bloomberg

Newmont CEO Doesn’t See Coronavirus as Significant Risk to Operations

Higher Ed
Feb.24 -- Tom Palmer, chief executive officer at Newmont, discusses the impact of the coronavirus on business operations and explains the company focusing its strategy on being the world’s largest gold company. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

Infrastructure Funding in Asia

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Joaquim Levy, managing director and chief financial officer at World Bank Group, discusses the lack of bankable infrastructure projects, the projects the World Bank is coming up with and his outlook for the sector. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

France to Curb Nuclear Power on Rising River Temps

Higher Ed
Electricite de France SA said it's likely to extend cuts to nuclear generation as river temperatures are driven higher by scorching weather. Rachel Morison reports on Bloomberg Television
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : The more Omicron spreads, 'the more likely there'll be a new variant': WHO

9th - Higher Ed
I think we are in a very dangerous phase, we are seing infection rates rise very, very significantly in Western Europe and the full impact is not yet clear", explains WHO representative Catherine Smallwood in a videocall interview...
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Curated Video

Who Isn't Getting COVID?

Higher Ed
Earlier this year, the CDC estimated that 43% of Americans have had COVID.