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Curated Video

Amnesty: Turkey among worst human rights abusers

Higher Ed
Turkey is one of a number of countries singled out by Amnesty International in its annual report on human rights abuses around the world.The watchdog said "toxic" fear-mongering by anti-establishment politicians, among them US President...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Coons Signals Willingness to Allow Gorsuch Vote

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Sen. Chris Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli about his willingness to allow a vote on President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch. (Corrects guest's title in headline.)
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Bloomberg

Making the Case for a Rotation to Emerging Markets

Higher Ed
Dec.21 -- Geoffrey Dennis, head of global emerging market equity strategy at UBS Securities, makes the case for investing in emerging market equities. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sky News

Reaction to Blair's comments on BREXIT

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows interior shots interview with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair speaking on his opnion that Brexit shouldn't happen. Graphics sequence on Tony Blair's commentst. Exterior shots shoppers wondering round market in...
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Bloomberg

I'm Confident May Will Reach a Good Deal for U.K., Says Economic Secretary

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- U.K. Economic Secretary and City Minister John Glen discusses Brexit negotiations, the Chequers' plan and the possibility of no deal. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open" from the Conservative Party Conference in...
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Bloomberg

Kroszner on Trump's Fed Comments, U.S. Economy, Trade War

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Former Fed Governor Randy Kroszner discusses President Trump's comments on the Fed moving too fast, if Fed is responsible for recent selloff, the Fed's influence on the rest of the world, the U.S. economy, neutral policy, U.S....
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Bloomberg

ANZ's Goh Says Go 'Long' Indonesian Rupiah, 'Short' Indian Rupee

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, talks about regional currencies and the dollar. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn pulls plug on Brexit talks with Theresa May

Higher Ed
Cross-party Brexit talks have collapsed after Jeremy Corbyn told Theresa May they had "gone as far as they can". The Labour leader pulled the plug on the negotiations, telling the Prime Minister "we have been unable to bridge important...
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Bloomberg

President Xi Needs to Resolve This Directly With Hong Kong, Says Hudson Institute’s Pillsbury

Higher Ed
Jun.12 -- Michael Pillsbury, director of Chinese strategy center at the Hudson Institute, discusses President Trump’s comments on Hong Kong-China relations, the U.S.-China trade negotiations and the future of U.S.-Hong Kong relations. He...
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn: No place for anti-Semitism within Labour party

Higher Ed
Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn discusses the decision to lift Chris Williamson's suspension and Diane Abbott's comments on Brexit.
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Bloomberg

Cyclicals Are Ahead of Themselves, Says CCLA’s Bevan

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- James Bevan, chief investment officer at CCLA Investment Management, discusses the U.S.-China trade negotiations, his expectations for the deal and his strategy for the markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Press Association

Loyalists warn that they will 'not tolerate an economic united Ireland'

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has been warned that loyalists in Northern Ireland will "not tolerate an economic united Ireland". The warning came as a host of loyalists gathered for a meeting at the Constitutional Club in east Belfast. DUP councillor...
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Curated Video

Le Maire: Virus a "game changer" for world economy

Higher Ed
France's economy and finance minister said the impact of the new virus on world economies is a globalization "game changer" and that alternative solutions need to be found to make production less dependent on China.
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Curated Video

Stoltenberg on China, Russia and Canada

Higher Ed
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday that European allies and Canada have added $130 billion to their defence spending since 2016, even as Trump has complained that they are too slow to boost their military budgets.
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Bloomberg

When Green Investments Go Into the Black

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Peter Thompson, head of European ETF at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, discusses how to use ETFs to profit from going green. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg ETF IQ Europe."
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Press Association

Johnson denies custom check plans after Labour leak

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has denied that there will be any customs checks between Northern Ireland and the rest of Great Britain after Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn earlier released leaked Brexit documents from a governmental...
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Curated Video

Official: NJ attack 'fueled' by anti-Semitism

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The two killers who stormed a kosher market in Jersey City were driven by hatred of Jews and law enforcement, New Jersey's attorney general said Thursday, adding that the case is being investigated as domestic terrorism.
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Bloomberg

How Would the U.S. Election Outcome Affect Hong Kong?

Higher Ed
Aug.25 -- Christine Loh, former Hong Kong Undersecretary for the Environment and a former member of the the city Legislative Council, discusses how the outcome of the presidential election might affect U.S. relations with the former...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Protesters Clash With Police After China Tightens Grip

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Hong Kong protesters battled with riot police in busy downtown areas on Sunday, showing their opposition toward China’s dramatic move to crack down on dissent in the biggest demonstration since the coronavirus swept through the...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong’s Lam Decries U.S. ‘Double Standards’ Over Protests

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Jun.02 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam talks about the controversial new security legislation that China plans to impose on the city. She also blasts the U.S. for “double standards” in the way it handles protests after the Trump...
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Bloomberg

Porsche China Is Confident of Results of 2021: CEO

Higher Ed
Apr.19 -- Jens Puttfarcken, chief executive officer at Porsche China Motors Ltd., discusses his outlook for the China business in the second half of the year, demand for electric vehicles in China and the global semiconductor shortage....
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Bloomberg

CBD's Mehra On Company Earnings, Market Risks

Higher Ed
Deepak Mehra, Commercial Bank of Dubai head of investments, discusses He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Press Association

Church of England ‘must walk well together’ after divisive same-sex couples vote – Bishop of London

Higher Ed
Dame Sarah Mullally, the Bishop of London, remains hopeful that the Church of England can stay united after the general synod voted in favour of offering blessings to same-sex couples in civil partnerships and marriages. Stephen...
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Bloomberg

State Street Yuting Shao on Global Markets

Higher Ed
State Street Global Markets Macro Strategist, Yuting Shao, discusses her outlook for global equities and where she sees opportunities. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak Middle East".