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Bloomberg

Is This the End of the Fed Funds Rate?

Higher Ed
June 10 -- The Federal Reserve is being forced to ramp up bond purchases to boost its balance sheet as global banks are being held to higher liquidity standards. Bloomberg's Michael McKee examines what this means to the Federal Reserve...
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Bloomberg

Nigeria Set to Tap the Bond Market

Higher Ed
June 6 -- Nigeria is looking to raise debt on the international bond market for the first time in almost three years. The country is on the verge of a recession with oil production falling to three-decade lows and oil prices down from...
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Bloomberg

Banks Brace for Funding Stress

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Bloomberg's Richard Jones reports on European banks and the Japanese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

H.K. Scraps Plan to Require Vaccines for Domestic Workers

Higher Ed
May.12 -- Karen Grépin Associate Professor at the University of Hong Kong's School of Public Health, discusses the inequalities against foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong. The city had backtracked on a plan to require foreign...
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs' Ho on Asia Credit Strategies and Outlook

Higher Ed
Ken Ho, Head of Asia Credit Strategy Goldman Sachs discusses his Asia credit strategies and outlook. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and David Ingles on Daybreak Asia.
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Bloomberg

Stephen Roach: No Financial Crisis in China

Higher Ed
June 17 -- Yale University Professor Stephen Roach talks about concerns of a financial crisis in China and the rise of populist politics. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Lloyd Blankfein's Plans After Leaving Goldman Sachs

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- Bloomberg's Amanda Gordon reports on Lloyd Blankfein's last night as chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Press Association

Prime Minister promises a better Christmas amid supply chain crisis

Higher Ed
Pooled clip with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on a visit to a youth centre in Manchester. He talks about supply chain issues, immigration and violence against women
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Curated Video

CAN704 FORMER PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA AZIKIWE IS INTERVIEWED IN DORKING FOLLOWING COUP

Higher Ed
Former President of Nigeria Nnamdi Azikiwe speaks to an interviewer about the coup and military government of new President of Nigeria Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi in the context of Britain's military inaction regarding...
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Bloomberg

State Street's Mallik on Fed Policy, Markets

Higher Ed
Gaurav Mallik, Chief Portfolio Strategist at State Street Global Advisors, discusses his outlook for markets and Fed policy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Curated Video

Dozens of Princess Diana's dresses on display at Queen Mary Hotel

Higher Ed
A new exhibit at the Queen Mary ocean liner and hotel in Long Beach, California, features dresses worn by the late Princess Diana.

The couture collection tells the story of a young princess,...
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Curated Video

APTN cover of presser on Clinton's health

Higher Ed
1. Tilt down exterior of Milstein Hospital

2. Doctors taking seats before press confe
rence
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Craig R. Smith, Cardiovascula
r Surgeon:
"Starting this morning around 8 clock he...
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Curated Video

APTN looks at how America's symbol of defence has been rebuilt

Higher Ed
APTN - August 21, 2002

1. Wide of reconstructed area of Pentagon destroyed on
9/11
2. Pan from exterior wall to limestone cap of time capsule...
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Bloomberg

StanChart's Gill: Attractive To Rotate Into Value-Style Stocks

Higher Ed
Sep.20 -- Standard Chartered Private Bank Head of FICC Strategy Manpreet Gill says it's attractive to rotate into value-style equities, which are likely to benefit from any hawkish surprise from the Fed as well as from other supportive...
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Curated Video

Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr Rajendra Pachauri news conference

Higher Ed
1. Pan of audience at news conference to Nobel peace prize winner Rajendra Pachauri sitting down

2. Cutaway of
media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the United Nations'...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Sydneysiders embrace new freedoms as lockdown ends

9th - Higher Ed
Elated Sydneysiders defied grey skies and drizzle to celebrate the end of almost four months of lockdown in Australia's largest city, with many embracing a return to cafes and hairdressers (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Fifth Element Research's Tabbush on HSBC Earnings

Higher Ed
Fifth Element Research Director Daniel Tabbush discusses his outlook for HSBC's fourth quarter earnings results. He speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open." Interview occurred on February 21, 2023
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Bloomberg

World's Riskiest Markets Stumble Into Crisis With Dollars Scarce

Higher Ed
Shortages of dollars are crimping access to everything from raw materials to medicine in some of the world's most vulnerable developing nations. Brendan McKenna, emerging markets economist and foreign exchange strategist at Wells...
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo's McKenna on opportunities in World's Riskiest Markets

Higher Ed
A dollar shortage is crimping access to everything from raw materials to medicine in some of the world's most vulnerable developing countries.

Wells Fargo Emerging Markets Economist Brendan McKenna spoke to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Fed is the Global Driver of Monetary Policy

Higher Ed
Sep.29 -- Winnie Cisar, CreditSights Global Head of Strategy joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" to talk about the current state of the global economy and the future of monetary policy.