News Clip3:10
Bloomberg

China Banks See Slower Profit Growth

Higher Ed
China's big banks are reporting slower growth after being roped in by Beijing to help stave off a deeper economic slump in the world's second-largest economy. Francis Chan discusses the earnings on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip2:57
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Egypt dims lights to boost foreign reserves

9th - Higher Ed
Darkness pervades the streets of Cairo's twin-city of Giza, as Egypt's government dims lights to free up energy for export and bolster hard currency reserves (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Stock Footage0:25
Bridgeman Arts

Man Using Credit Card, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960S: MAN TAKES CREDIT CARD OUT OF WALLET AND HANDS IT TO SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT FOR GAS. MAN SWIPES CREDIT CARD IN OLD CHARGE SWIPER. MAN SITS AT TABLE LOOKING AT BILLS.
News Clip3:01
AFP News Agency

VOICED : El microfinanciamiento privado se asoma en Venezuela

9th - Higher Ed
Maribel creía imposible que un banco le prestase dinero para su stand de peluquería en una barriada popular de Caracas, en una Venezuela con el crédito prácticamente desaparecido, así que tuvo que ingeniárselas con otras opciones. Su...
News Clip2:44
Bloomberg

Bailey Says BOE 'Very Conscious' of Surging Mortgage Costs' Impact

Higher Ed
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey says the central bank is "very conscious" of the impact of an increase in mortgage payments that 4 million UK households that face next year. "There is nothing easy about the situation we're in at...
News Clip0:49
Press Association

Politics daily briefing: February 13

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments in the UK, as BBC chairman Richard Sharp is continuing to face calls to quit after MPs found he made “significant errors of judgment” by acting as a go-between for a loan guarantee for Boris Johnson.
News Clip0:46
Press Association

Politics daily briefing: February 12

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments in the UK, as BBC chairman Richard Sharp’s position is in increased peril after MPs found he made “significant errors of judgment” by acting as a go-between for a loan for Boris Johnson.
News Clip3:03
Bloomberg

Bed Bath & Beyond Shares Plunge 35%

Higher Ed
Shares of troubled retailer Bed Bath & Beyond plunged as much as 35% after it got a default notice from JPMorgan Chase. Creditors are demanding immediate repayment of the company's debt. More from "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow...
News Clip4:03
Curated Video

Why Can't Student Loans Be Cancelled?

Higher Ed
According to educationdata.org, student loan debt is growing six times faster than the nation’s economy.
News Clip5:42
Bloomberg

Oaktree's Panossian Says Private Credit 'Most Attractive' in Several Years

Higher Ed
Armen Panossian, Oaktree's head of performing credit and Oaktree Specialty Lending Corp. CEO, explains why the firm is setting up a new fund aimed at the private lending market on "Bloomberg The Open."
News Clip4:09
Bloomberg

Blackstone Defaults on $562 Million Nordic CMBS

Higher Ed
Blackstone defaulted on a $562 million bond backed by a portfolio of offices and stores owned by Sponda Oy, a Finnish landlord it acquired in 2018. John Gittelsohn has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for...
News Clip6:39
Bloomberg

GCC Banking Sector Liquidity Tightens

Higher Ed
August 10 -- Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, discusses liquidity in the U.A.E. and the health of the banking sector. She speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
News Clip5:32
Bloomberg

Renewed Fear About Growth Fuels Record Fixed-Income ETF Inflows: Pimco's Braun

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- David Braun, who manages the $2.7 billion PIMCO Active Bond ETF (ticker: BOND), talks with Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu about the record inflows into fixed-income ETFs, measuring the funds against benchmarks and the possible dangers...
News Clip3:04
Bloomberg

Mastering the Art of Buying a Home

Higher Ed
Feb. 20 -- In todays The Paybook, Town Residential West Village, NYC Sales Director Kristin Thomas discusses tips on how to save for a home and the hidden costs you should look out for when making your purchase. She speaks to Carol...
News Clip0:53
Curated Video

IMF Approves $4.3 Billion Coronavirus Loan To South Africa

Higher Ed
The International Monetary Fund's emergency loan will help support frontline health services and create jobs in South Africa.
News Clip3:30
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : For poor Jordanians, debt trap is often a prison cell

9th - Higher Ed
Cash-strapped and struggling to care for his two disabled children, Mohammad Sabha took out a loan. Now he fears ending up in a Jordanian prison because he can't repay it (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip5:19
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Thousands protest in Buenos Aires against IMF

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of people gather in Buenos Aires to protest against the International Monetary Fund, as the government of Argentine President Alberto Fernandez seeks a new loan to enable it to pay off the $44 billion debt to the the IMF...
News Clip5:00
Bloomberg

Bank of Italy Says There's No Risk in Using ESM Funds

Higher Ed
Jun.10 -- Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco said there’s no risk in drawing on European Stability Mechanism funds to help the economy weather the coronavirus pandemic, though ultimately structural reforms are needed to boost growth....
News Clip4:59
Curated Video

Fewer People Are Continuing Their Education After High School

Higher Ed
The amount of students in college classrooms is dropping, which could have long-term impacts for society as a whole.
News Clip3:08
Bloomberg

AIG Bailout Lawsuit Shifts to Governments Defense

Higher Ed
Oct. 28 -- The U.S. government prepares to outline its defense in attorney David Boies lawsuit against the bailout of AIG and may call former Chief Executive Officer Hank Greenberg as a witness. Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on In The...
News Clip2:20
Bloomberg

MIT Lessons on Supply and Demand in the Digital Age

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- MIT Initiative Co-Director Andrew McAfee and MIT Professor Erik Brynjolfsson discuss how the economics of supply and demand apply to the digital age. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip1:11
Bloomberg

1MDB Confirms Default on Bonds

Higher Ed
April 26 -- Malaysia's troubled state investment company, 1MDB, confirmed it is in default after missing an interest payment on bonds that are part-guaranteed by Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on...
Lesson Plan1:21
Federal Reserve Bank

The Fed - Helping Keep Banks Safe and Sound

11th - 12th Standards
What does an examiner look for when analyzing a bank's financial condition? In addition to learning about the 5-Cs for reviewing loans and CAMELS (capital, assets, management, earnings, liquidity, and sensitivity to risk), your learners...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Balloon Payment Mortgage

9th - 10th
Explore the mechanics of balloon payment mortgages in this video, including how they work and in what situation a balloon payment loan might be advantageous and when it might work against you. [6:08]