Bloomberg
Goldman’s Abby Joseph Cohen Still Sees Potential in Equities
Mar.08 -- Abby Joseph Cohen, senior investment strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses the market impact of economic improvement, the uniqueness of a pandemic-inspired recession, and the pandemic workforce issues faced by women. She...
Bloomberg
PGIM's Peters Doesn't See Yields Higher After Fed Tapers
Aug.24 -- Gregory Peters, PGIM Fixed Income managing director and head of multi-sector and strategy, says lower bond yields are bolstering stocks and economic growth and adds that he expects the Federal Reserve to begin tapering in...
Bloomberg
Should We Be Concerned With Income or Wealth Inequality?
Jan. 5 -- On today's The Agenda, Tom Keene, Brendan Greeley and Scarlet Fu report on trending news stories and the Twitter question of the day. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
How New Zealand Seeks to Right Its Colonial Wrongs
May.26 -- New Zealand’s indigenous people, the Maori, were guaranteed equality when they signed a treaty with the British Crown in 1840, but through the brutal nature of colonization they would lose about 97% of their land through...
Bloomberg
Using Technology to Address Racial Disparities in Health Care
Jan.07 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Scarlet Fu speaks with Kimberly Wilson, whose personal experience led her to start a new platform Hued that connects patients of color with health and medical professionals who...
Bloomberg
How Can Companies Boost Diversity in the Workplace?
Jul.07 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Richard Eardley, managing director for Asia and chair of the global diversity and inclusion council at recruitment firm Hays Plc, discusses the challenges businesses face as they try to...
Bloomberg
Stiglitz: Policy Has Exacerbated 'Extreme' Inequality
April 26 -- Columbia University Professor of Economics and Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz discusses the problem of extreme income inequality in the United States and the negative economic impact of monetary policy. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
Pharrell Williams and Black Ambition CEO on Empowering Black Entrepreneurs
Music producer Pharrell Williams and Black Ambition CEO Felecia Hatcher discuss supporting HBCU students and future entrepreneurs with 'Bloomberg Markets' Caroline Hyde.
Bloomberg
Fels: Just Discovering Consequences of Negative Rates
July 21 -- Joachim Fels, global economic advisor at Pimco, discusses risks of nations leaving the European Union, the consequences of negative interest rates, and shortfalls of monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Pandemic Will Lead to Sharp Increase in Inequality, Columbia's Sachs Warns
Jun.04 -- Jeffrey Sachs, a professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University and author of "Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology and Institutions," says the digital age has probably played a big role in the...
Bloomberg
Yellen Would Ensure There Will Be Inclusion For All: David Wilcox
Nov.25 -- David Wilcox, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Finance, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?".
TED-Ed
Navigating Our Global Future
As we make great strides in technology in an increasingly globalized world, are we actually headed toward a century of eco-disaster and collapse? Listen as Ian Goldin, director of 21st Century School at Oxford, discusses the two...
Curated OER
How Do You Solve a Word Problem Using an Inequality Where You're Multiplying Positive Fractions?
Ingrid got some good advice from her father about building a bridge out of pasta. Now she has to do some calculations to build a strong pasta bridge. Figure out how tall she can build her bridge based on a given length. Two given values...
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How Do You Solve a Word Problem Using an Inequality Where You're Multiplying Negative Fractions?
It just doesn't seem right to lose points when answer a question incorrectly. Well, that's what this word problem is all about. So calculate how many incorrect answers the team gave. Don't forget to flip the inequality when dealing with...
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What's a Half-Plane?
When you graph an inequality on the coordinate plane you will get two half-planes. The line itself is called the boundary line. One of the halves is called the closed half-plane and the other half is called the open half-plane. How do...
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How Do You Graph a Great Than Inequality on the Coordinate Plane?
Do you know how to graph a linear equation? If you do then graphing an inequality will not be a problem for you. There are a couple of differences: is the line solid or dashed, and which half plane do you have to shade. Watch this video...
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How Do You Figure Out Whether a Boundary is a Part of the Graph of an Inequality?
Is the boundary line part of the graph of an inequality? Here's a hint: the sign of the inequality holds the answer! Are the brain cells firing up trying to figure out what that means? Watch this video as the instructor graphs the...
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What's a Boundary?
Are you graphing an inequality? What's that dashed line called? It's called a boundary line and it is the line that separates the coordinate plane into two separate half planes.
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How Do You Use Multiplication With Positive Numbers to Solve an Inequality Problem?
Broken lights at the skating rink? Are there enough not broken to be able to see well enough to skate? Set up this real-world word problem and find the total number of lights in the skating rink. Two given values and one variable. Solve...
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How Do You Use Multiplication with Negative Numbers to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?
Solve this real world word problem in just one written step. The original inequality is a division problem, so to solve it, use the multiplication property of inequality. Was the problem solved by multiplying a negative number? Yes! So...
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How Do You Use Division With Negative Numbers to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?
A word problem that needs to be written as an inequality to solve. This expression seems pretty straightforward and only takes one step to solve. But wait, the division property was used with a negative number so the inequality sign has...
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How Do You Use Subtraction to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?
Don't be afraid of this word problem because it has an inequality. There is only one variable and this inequality can be solved in one step. It's pretty straightforward.
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How Do You Use Addition to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?
Word problems. Inequalities. Money. What? Does Marissa have enough money left in her bank account to go to the movies? One variable, two given amounts. Set up this inequality to determine how much Marissa needs to have in her bank...
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What's the Addition Property of Inequality?
The addition property of inequality is just like the addition property of equality. They each state that whatever is added to one side of the equation or inequality must be added to the other side. Watch this video and see how the...