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Bloomberg

China’s New Nasdaq-Style Venue Set for Trading Start

Higher Ed
Jul.21 -- China is launching a new trading venue in Shanghai that aims to make it easier for high-tech companies to access funding. Selina Wang reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

California’s Worst Heat in Years Threatens Power Grid

Higher Ed
Aug.17 -- The State of California instituted rolling blackouts for the first time since the 2001 energy crisis as it deals with a surging demand for power amid one of the worst heat waves in decades. Bloomberg NEF’s Nicholas Steckler...
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Bloomberg

Supply Issues Will Go Well Into 2022

Higher Ed
Oct.05 -- International Chamber of Shipping Secretary General Guy Platten joined "Bloomberg: European Close" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to disscuss the current supply chain crisis sweeping the country.
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Bloomberg

Marathon's Richards on Powell, Defaults and Evergrande

Higher Ed
Marathon Asset Management Chairman and CEO Bruce Richards says Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell should be renominated and discusses his investment strategy, including what he sees as opportunities stemming from embattled real estate...
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Bloomberg

What Micron's Weak Forecast Signals About the Chip Industry

Higher Ed
Micron Technology shares plunged in late trading after giving a lackluster forecast, a sign that booming demand for its computer and phone semiconductors may be waning. Bloomberg Intelligence's Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Blue Lotus’ Zhuang on China’s Auto Industry, Chip Shortage

Higher Ed
Apr.19 -- Dan Zhuang, auto analyst at Blue Lotus Capital Advisor Ltd., discusses her call on Xpeng Inc., the impact of the chip shortage on auto makers and the headwinds she sees for the industry. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

ElSewedy Electric 1Q Revenue Up 51%

Higher Ed
Sherif El Zeiny, Vice President and Group Chief Financial Officer at ElSewedy Electric discusses the energy solutions company's 1Q results. The company reported net income for the first quarter of 761 million pounds, a growth of close to...
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Curated Video

Russian market in art and antiques booming

Higher Ed
October 27 2006 1. Wide of sales room 2. Auctioneer pointing at bidder 3. Close tilt down from hand to gavel 4. Men taking pictures from storage room 5. Close up of hand writing 6. Buyer lifting his paddle to place a bid 7....
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Bloomberg

Why You Might Want to Look for Work in the TV Industry

Higher Ed
April 12 -- Bloomberg's Gerry Smith discusses the reasons behind a shortage of worker in the Television industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zimbabwe bond notes not linked to cash shortage: bank governor

9th - Higher Ed
The governor of Zimbabwes central bank denies that the introduction of bond notes is a response to the countrys crippling cash shortage saying it is an incentive for exporters
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Bloomberg

Neil MacKinnon: EM Interest Rate Cycle Is Changing

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- Neil MacKinnon, global macro strategist at VTB Capital, and Dominic Bunning, senior FX strategist at HSBC, look at the vulnerability of currencies and emerging markets in an environment of rising U.S. interest rates coupled...
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Bloomberg

Fed Reports Modest Growth Amid 'Slight' Inflation

Higher Ed
Sept. 7 -- The U.S. economy grew at a modest pace in July and August as a strong labor market failed to put much upward pressure on wages and prices, according to the Fed’s latest Beige Book release. Bloomberg's Matt Boesler reports on...
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Bloomberg

Toll Brothers CEO: Most of Growth Is West of Mississippi

Higher Ed
Aug. 23 -- Douglas Yearley, Toll Brothers chief executive officer, comments on the state of the U.S. housing market during an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: North Korea's military zeal leaves people cash-poor and hungry

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VOICED: North Korea's military zeal leaves people cash-poor and hungry
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Secretary Of Agriculture Clinton Anderson Speaks On Food Shortages

Higher Ed
The Secretary of Agriculture, Clinton Anderson, sits in an office behind a desk / Anderson speaking to the camera about food shortages.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Cigarette Shortage Of 1944

Higher Ed
Close up of cigarette machine in factory with many cigarettes / woman pulling cigarettes in a factory line / wide shot of dark warehouse of packaged cigarettes / wide shot of man using a forklift to pull boxes of cigarettes off the...
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Bloomberg

Dow CEO: 4% Growth Is Possible Under Trump

Higher Ed
Jan.17 -- Andrew Liveris, chief executive officer at Dow Chemical, explains what is needed to spark four percent growth in the U.S. economy and shares the details of talks with President-elect Donald Trump on stimulating manufacturing...
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Bloomberg

Brown Brothers' Chandler Says Low Yields Aren't Driving Stock Market

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, discusses markets, yields, inflation and the dollar on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

U.S. Beef And Pork Production Is Down Nearly 40%

Higher Ed
COVID-19 outbreaks at meat processing plants continue to stress supplies on grocery shelves. Meat shortages are forecast to grow.
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Sky News

Health Secretary Matt Hancock giving daily press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Health Secretary Matt Hancock giving a daily press briefing on coronavirus on 2 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Foxhall Internists’ Lucy McBride On Vaccine Distribution

Higher Ed
Jan.11 -- Lucy McBride, Foxhall Internists internal medicine physician discusses the latest on Covid-19 and vaccine distribution.
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Curated Video

Takeout Demand Causes Heinz Ketchup Shortage

Higher Ed
Takeout has created a larger demand and use for ketchup packets.
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Curated Video

Unemployment Rate At 5.4% After U.S. Adds 943,000 Jobs In July

Higher Ed
COVID triggered a brief but intense recession last spring, forcing businesses to shut down and consumers to stay home as a health precaution.
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Bloomberg

Chip shortage situation to last into the middle of next year: Dialog CEO

Higher Ed
Sep.03 -- "The chip shortage situation is similar to six months ago and will easily be lasting into the middle of next year” says Dialog Semiconductor CEO Jalal Bagherli. He speaks to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on Surveillance Early...