Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

The Ames Room: Exploring the Illusion of Size Perception

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the Ames Room, people seem to get taller and objects seem to roll up. How can this be? A specific type of perceptual distortion is happening. Let's look at how it works! Illusions part 11/11
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Bloomberg

Westbourne's Whelan Sees No Soft Landing for US

Higher Ed
Westbourne Research Services Chief Economist Sharmila Whelan discusses inflation and believes the Federal Reserves job is not done. She also discusses India and China in an interview with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on...
News Clip5:22
Bloomberg

The Vale Effect on the Turbulent Metals Market

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Michael Widmer, head of metals research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Edward Sterck, analyst at BMO Capital Markets, examine the global metals market and a spike in iron ore prices. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix...
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Bloomberg

Pimco Sees Fed Balance Sheet as 'More Favorable' to Markets in 2019

Higher Ed
Jan.02 -- Tony Crescenzi, market strategist and portfolio manager at Pimco, discusses the outlook for the Federal Reserve's balance sheet in 2019. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

HSBC Says Fed Could `Change Course' on Balance Sheet in 2019

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- Janet Henry, global chief economist at HSBC, discusses the Federal Reserve's interest-rate hike and Chairman Jerome Powell's suggestion during yesterday news conference that the Fed's balance-sheet contraction will remain on...
News Clip2:43
Bloomberg

Fed to Keep Bloated Balance Sheet as a Tool, JPM's Azzarello Says

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- Samantha Azzarello, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, Matt Hornbach, global head of interest rate strategy at Morgan Stanley, and Bloomberg's Gina Martin Adams examine the state of the Federal Reserve's...
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Bloomberg

Fed Funds Rate an 'All Clear' for Banks, RBC's Cassidy Says

Higher Ed
Jan.30 -- In "Single Best Chart," Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont, Bloomberg Intelligence's Ira Jersey, and Gerard Cassidy, head of U.S. equity bank strategy at RBC Capital Markets, examine the inflation adjusted Fed...
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Bloomberg

Powell Gets Positive Market Reaction as He Preaches Patience

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz, Mike Schumacher, head of rate strategy at Wells Fargo Securities, and Steve Wieting, global chief investment strategist at Citigroup Private Bank, discuss the market's reaction to the latest...
News Clip4:41
Bloomberg

Is Deutsche Bank a Systemic Risk to European Banks?

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 -- Troy Gayeski, partner and senior portfolio manager at SkyBridge Capital, examines Deutsche Bank's risks to the European banking system and the factors that dragged down the bank. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

FS Investments' Rhame on U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Lara Rhame, Chief U.S. Economist at FS Investments, discusses her outlook for the U.S. economy ahead of the jobs report. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Curated Video

Scientists make speakers out of sheets of paper

Higher Ed
Scientists in Germany have developed what they are claiming are the world's first printed paper speakers. They're hoping the speakers will soon become globally commonplace in a variety of products including advertising posters, talking...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Banks, Health-Care, Education Stocks Favored, Rasmala's Taqi Says

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- Saudi Banks, Health-Care, Education Stocks Favored, Rasmala's Taqi Says Ali Taqi, head of equities at Rasmala Investment Bank Ltd. in Dubai, talks about Saudi stocks. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on...
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Bloomberg

Own Things That Benefit From a Steeper Curve: Davis

Higher Ed
Nancy Davis, founder and chief investment officer at Quadratic Capital Management, discusses Federal Reserve policy, interest rates and her investment strategy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Honda Is Boosting Sales in China, U.S.

Higher Ed
Nov.01 -- Sales of Ford's F-series led a gangbuster month for pickups, driving a surprise uptick in total U.S. auto sales. Also, Honda raised its profit forecast thanks to sales of motorcycles in India and SUVs in China. Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley Trading Revenue Drives Profit Surprise

Higher Ed
April 18 -- Morgan Stanley reported better-than-expected first-quarter results on smaller declines in stock and bond trading revenue. Bloomberg's Dakin Campbell breaks down the results with Katie Nixon, chief investment officer at...
News Clip2:54
Curated Video

Top US official says IS group losing territory

Higher Ed
The US administration's diplomatic point man in the international fight against the Islamic State group on Sunday said the extremists were losing ground.Brett McGurk, a presidential envoy to the 66-member anti-IS coalition, said the tide...
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Bloomberg

Legere: AT&T, Time Warner Deal Is a 'Diversion Tactic'

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- John Legere, chief executive officer at T-Mobile, discusses third-quarter results and weighs in on AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner. Legere calls the distraction of the deal for AT&T a "boom for the short-term future of...
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Focuses on Trade in Election

Higher Ed
Mar.03 -- Trade is another key issue in the Democratic presidential race. Alix Steel looks at where the candidates stand in terms of trade policy. She reports on “Balance of Power: Election 2020.” (Disclaimer: Michael Bloomberg, the...
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Curated Video

WRAP Japanese return to work after quake; analyst comment

Higher Ed
1. Tilt down from buildings to train tracks 2. Various of trains, including bullet train and local commuter trains 3. Various of commuters walking in street 4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Katsuo Nagai, 67-year-old retiree: "I don't think it...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Oldest Egyptian writing on papyrus displayed for first time

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Oldest Egyptian writing on papyrus displayed for first time
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Bloomberg

Low Rates Not a Friend to Banking, says KBW CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.26 -- Tom Michaud, chief executive officer of KBW, a Stifel Company, says company executives are planning for the worst as the banking sector deals with disappointing data and a low-rate environment. He speaks to Tom Keene, Lisa...