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Credit Card Bills Landing on Tape, 1990s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1990S: UNITED STATES: REVOLVING CHARGE PAPERS LAND ON TABLE. SUMMARY OF CHARGES. INTEREST AMOUNTS.
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Bloomberg

Europe's Ability to Weather a Russian Oil and Gas Ban

Higher Ed
Massimo Di Odoardo, vice president of gas and LNG research at Wood Mackenzie, examines Europe's energy capabilities if an embargo of Russian gas and oil is enacted. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

Germany Triggers Emergency Gas Plan to Secure Supplies

Higher Ed
European energy prices soared Wednesday as Germany moved to secure gas supplies in case of a potential disruption in flows from Russia. Bloomberg's Anna Shiryaevskaya reports.
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Curated Video

Why Free Tax Prep Is So Hard To Find

Higher Ed
Tax-preparing companies have spent millions lobbying Congress to avoid simplifying the tax code and tax filing, according to ProPublica.
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Bloomberg

What Would a Russia Bond Default Look Like?

Higher Ed
War, sanctions, perplexing government decrees and disrupted payment chains are leaving investors in Russian bonds scratching their heads. Russia faces its first foreign currency bond payment since its invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday,...
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Bloomberg

Kaisa Yet to Make Bond Payments After Grace Period Ends

Higher Ed
The stresses on China's property sector continue to mount with two kinds of bond coupon payments overdue. In the meantime, China Evergrande Group is reportedly being sued for more than $13 billion. We are hearing now that regulators are...
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Press Association

Sturgeon: I will never give up on Scottish democracy

Higher Ed
The highlights from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's keynote speech Scottish National Party's autumn conference in Aberdeen.
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Bloomberg

Bitcoin Is a 'Self-Fulfilling Bubble,' Roubini Warns

Higher Ed
Feb.17 -- Nouriel Roubini, a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, discusses the surge in Bitcoin and says the cryptocurrency has no value and is in a bubble. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Trump's Lawyer Has Office Raided by Federal Agents, Late-Night Hosts React | THR News

Higher Ed
Late-night hosts weighed in on the news that federal agents raided the office of President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
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Bloomberg

Looking to Unify Hotel Booking Process: Khalid Meniri

Higher Ed
Jul.23 -- Khalid Meniri, Selfbook founder and CEO, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "What'd You Miss?" about his new business, the level of hotel bookings and the uncertainty around the pace of the economic...
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Bloomberg

Trade-Credit Insurer Euler Hermes Sees Surge in Demand for Its Services

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Wilfried Verstraete, chairman of Euler Hermes, a French trade-credit insurer controlled by Allianz SE, discusses how the disputes between the U.S. and its trading partners are affecting businesses. He speaks with David Ingles...
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Curated Video

Child Tax Credit Payments Start This Week

Higher Ed
The credit has been around since 1997, but the advance means parents will receive half up front.
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Bloomberg

Paytm Payment Bank Launches Today

Higher Ed
May.22 -- Paytm founder and CEO Vijay Sharma discusses Softbank's investment in the digital payments start up. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Shares of Citigroup sold off sharply early Friday after the government announced it will exchange up to $25 billion in funding it provided Citigroup for as much as a 36 percent equity stake in the bank. (Feb. 27)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Citigroup reaches aid deal with government CAPTION: Shares of Citigroup sold off sharply early Friday after the government announced it will exchange up to $25 billion in funding it provided Citigroup for as much as a 36...
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Curated Video

Germany Plans To Pay 240,000 Holocaust Survivors $662M

Higher Ed
Payments will be made over the next two years to Holocaust survivors struggling with the burdens of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Bloomberg

Cash Is for Losers! Venmos Social Mobile Payments

Higher Ed
Nov. 21 -- Bloomberg's Felix Gillette examines the combination of mobile payments and social networking in the Venmo App as smartphone technology expands the move to a cashless society. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Curated Video

Homeowners help construct their own affordable house

Higher Ed
AP Television San Francisco, California, 20 December 2009 1. Wide shot Golden Gate Bridge AP Television San Francisco, California, 8 December 2009 2. Mid shot San Francisco houses AP Television Daly City, California, 13 December 2009 3....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Prince Andrew will not see public service again says lawyer

9th - Higher Ed
Reputation management lawyer Mark Stephens says that Prince Andrew is "not going to see the light of day in public service ever again" following his out of court settlement with Virginia Giuffre, and that the payment made by Andrew is...
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Bloomberg

Ant Financial's Feagin on MoneyGram, IPO, Expansion Plans

Higher Ed
Jul.17 -- Douglas Feagin, president at Ant Financial International, discusses Ant Financial's MoneyGram deal, the possibility of an IPO, their expansion plans and the "cashless cities" campaign. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Top Tech Trends in 2019 Preview

Higher Ed
Dec.27 -- Ajay Sunder, vice president of information and communication technology at Frost & Sullivan in Singapore, previews technology trends in 2019. He speaks with David Ingles and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

Tara Malloy, senior counsel at The Campaign Legal Center explains the charges against former presidential candidate John Edwards and the legal challenges ahead for government prosecutors.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: The case against John Edwards CAPTION: Tara Malloy, senior counsel at The Campaign Legal Center, explains the charges against former presidential candidate John Edwards and the legal challenges ahead for...
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Votes: Inequality and Biden's Economic Plan

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- The coronavirus pandemic has led to the loss of millions of jobs in the U.S., and exacerbated the problem of large and growing income inequality across the country. So what is Joe Biden expected to do with the economy if he...
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Curated Video

Rescue legislation sailed through the House Wednesday aimed at helping 400,000 strapped homeowners avoid foreclosure and to prevent troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from collapsing.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: House OKs rescue for homeowners, Freddie, Fannie CAPTION: Rescue legislation sailed through the House Wednesday aimed at helping 400,000 strapped homeowners avoid foreclosure and to prevent troubled mortgage giants Fannie...
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Warns Pelosi U.S. May Hit Debt Limit in September

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to raise the debt ceiling before Congress leaves for summer recess, warning that the government may run out of cash in early September. Bloomberg's Anna...