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Credit Agricole's Zhi on China's Inflation and Growth Outlook

Higher Ed
Xiaojia Zhi, Credit Agricole Chief China Economist, discusses China's inflation and growth outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

South Africa's Davies Says BRICS Relevant in Trade

Higher Ed
Aug.01 -- Robert Davies, minister of trade and industry for South Africa, discusses the BRICS summit in Shanghai, the challenges the BRICS face and what he hopes the meetings will accomplish. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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New technique helping to uncover humans' ancient past

Higher Ed
1. Various of professor and assistant examining items including ancient elephant and hippo bones and Hominid tools 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Eitan Tchernov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem: "They were tool makers not only tool...
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Pres. Biden Hosts Climate Meeting Amid High Gas Price Pressure

Higher Ed
The White House said the meeting is a "continuation of the president's efforts to use all levers to tackle the global climate crisis."
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Second day of high-level meetings on future of Internet governance

Higher Ed
An international two-day conference in Brazil came to a close late on Thursday with a call for an effective, legitimate and evolving framework for Internet governance. During the two days of the Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the...
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Bloomberg

Is the Yen's Depreciation Over?

Higher Ed
March 2 -- Japan’s megabanks are calling time on the yen’s four years of depreciation, a blow to Haruhiko Kuroda’s chances of reviving inflation and growth. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. and...
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Bloomberg

'Upskilling' for the Post-Pandemic Workforce

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Guild Education CEO Rachel Carlson discusses how companies can win the war for talent by offering opportunities to gain new skills and training as an added employee benefit. She speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Bayer's Safarian Talks Roundup Repercussions, Weed Killer Alternatives

Higher Ed
Jul.25 -- In this week's "Commodity In Chief" segment on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks to Lisa Safarian, commercial operations head for crop science for North America at Bayer, about weed killer alternatives....
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Downside Risks Should Make Fed Reticent About Rate Hikes, Kocherlakota Says

Higher Ed
Sep.26 -- Narayana Kocherlakota, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and former Minneapolis Federal Reserve president, comments on the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to raise interest rates. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

Explainer: The Security Flaw That's Freaked Out The Internet

Higher Ed
A wide swath of critical industries, including electric power, water, food and beverage, manufacturing and transportation, were exposed.
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Bloomberg

Ford CFO Lawler on Electric F-150, First-Quarter, Chip Shortage

Higher Ed
Ford Motor Co. CFO John Lawler discusses the automaker's new battery-powered F-150 Lightning pickup, first-quarter results, and the impact of supply-chain issues on vehicle production. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Daniel Tannebaum of PwC on Sanctions

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Daniel Tannebaum, PwC principal and global sanctions leader, discusses the withdrawal of waivers for U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil imports, and the Trump Administration's use of sanctions. He spoke on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Bloomberg

Can Sanctions Really Stop Putin's War?

Higher Ed
The near-global unity in condemning Russia for waging war on Ukraine triggered an unprecedented use of sanctions to effect change of the most dramatic kind. But with smaller efforts failing to work with North Korea and Iran, will it be...
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Experiments with telescopes and moving machinery. France, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944). Experiments with...
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Curated Video

Obama Orders Review of Election-Season Hacking

Higher Ed
President Barack Obama has ordered intelligence officials to conduct a broad review of election-season cyberattacks, including the email hacks that rattled the presidential campaign and raised fresh concerns about Russia's meddling in...
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Curated Video

Kryptos Logic CEO on battle against WannaCry

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:++SKYPE QUALITY++ASSOCIATED PRESS VIA SKYPE - AP CLIENTS ONLYVenice - 15 May 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Salim Neino, CEO of Kryptos Logic:"Within a few moments, we were able to validate that...
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Didier Drogba on Social Impact of Football

Higher Ed
Jun.23 -- Didier Drogba speaks with Bloomberg Radio host Michael Barr at the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Bans Some Chinese Imports on Alleged Labor Abuse

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- The Trump administration said it has banned imports from three companies in the Xinjiang region of China over Beijing’s alleged repression of the Uighur Muslim minority group, and it plans to add curbs on six more firms and...
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Bloomberg

Pfizer Covid Pill Stops Unvaccinated Hospitalizations

Higher Ed
Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the ability of Pfizer Inc.'s experimental Covid-19 pill to reduce hospitalizations and the usefulness of boosters in fighting the omicron variant. The...
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Curated Video

Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200.

Higher Ed
Could gene tests tell if kids can be sports stars? CAPTION: Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200. (March 8) " I hope I can be in the Olympics...
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3D printing innovations in transport, health and movie-making

Higher Ed
A vehicle from the future. Here at London's 3D Print Show, automotive makers Kor Ecologic are displaying the first car ever created from a 3D printed body. This car - named 'Urbee', for urban electric - was made as a green alternative to...
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Facebook's Libra Could Be More Dangerous Than 9/11, Rep. Sherman Says

Higher Ed
Jul.18 -- Rep. Brad Sherman, a California Democrat, discusses his concerns about Facebook Inc.'s plans for a new cryptocurrency. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Mario Draghi's Legacy at the ECB

Higher Ed
Oct.24 -- Invesco's Alessio de Longis, Standard Chartered's Steven Englander, and Ben Mandel of J.P. Morgan Investment Management, discuss Mario Draghi's legacy as president of the European Central Bank. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Macro Funds Are Back in Favor, Credit Suisse's Connors Says

Higher Ed
Sep.26 -- Global investors' appetite for hedge funds may be on an upswing. 28 percent of respondents in a Credit Suisse Group survey listed hedge funds as their preferred asset allocation for the second half of 2018. Mark Connors, head...