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Bloomberg

Omicron Risks Higher Inflation, Tighter Supplies: Bianco

Higher Ed
James Bianco, founder and president at Bianco Research, examines the potential impact of the omicron variant on markets, the U.S. economy, and Federal Reserve on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Côte d'Azur region imposes water restrictions due to drought

9th - Higher Ed
"We're on holiday so we don't listen to the news too much...": on the beach of Almanarre, in Hyères, in the Var region, some tourists say they are unaware of the water restrictions imposed in this region hit by a historic drought...
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Curated Video

Unvaccinated Djokovic Out Of U.S. Open; Can't Travel To States

Higher Ed
While U.S. citizens who are unvaccinated can compete at the U.S. Open, foreign citizens are restricted from entering the U.S. without a COVID-19 shot.
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Curated Video

Major Diesel Supplier Warns Of Shortage, Higher Prices

Higher Ed
Some stakeholders say the U.S. government needs to increase production and expand leasing to oil drilling to avoid a diesel shortage.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Kazakhstan presidential poll lacked 'competitiveness' says OSCE

9th - Higher Ed
Kazakhstan's snap presidential polls, in which incumbent Kassym-Jomart Tokayev secured a landslide victory, lacked "competitiveness" and showed "the need for reforms", conclude international election monitors from the Organization for...
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Press Association

Irish government relaxes rules around bankers’ pay and bonuses

Higher Ed
The Irish government has approved plans to ease restrictions on pay and bonuses for staff at three banks bailed out by the Irish State.



Rules on bonuses of up to 20,000 euro and around other workers’ benefits at three...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Scraps Some Major Covid Rules

Higher Ed
Hong Kong will end some of its last major Covid rules, scrapping gathering limits to vaccination checks and testing for travelers, in a sweeping overhaul of policies aimed at reviving its reputation as a global financial...
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Bloomberg

China Calls on Banks to Increase Property Lending

Higher Ed
China is urging banks to boost real estate lending out of concern for the industry's liquidity crisis. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports
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Bloomberg

IMF’s Lagarde Says Protectionism Is Clearly a Threat

Higher Ed
Apr.12 -- International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde discusses risks to the global economy including protectionism. She speaks on with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Abortion And The State Of The Union

Higher Ed
Supreme Court justices are poised to decide whether Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban is constitutional by June.
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Bloomberg

Short-Selling Bans End Across Europe

Higher Ed
May.18 -- Robert Ophele, chairman at the French Financial Markets Authority, discusses the end of the short-selling ban by European regulators. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French farmers experiment with sustainable irrigation for fruit production

9th - Higher Ed
Arboriculturists in the desert plain of La Crau, in southern France, are experimenting with "better management" of water resources in the event of drought (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Vaccine Passport Not Enough to Reopen Travel: Star Alliance CEO

Higher Ed
Apr.05 -- Jeffrey Goh, chief executive officer of the Star Alliance group of airlines, which includes United Continental Holdings Inc. and Deutsche Lufthansa AG, says the travel industry cannot depend on just vaccine passports to reopen...