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Bloomberg

Citigroup Strategist Believes U.S. Yield Curve Steepens

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Jabaz Mathai, head of U.S. rates strategy at Citigroup, explains why he believes the U.S. yield curve will steepen as he expects the Federal Reserve to hike rates twice in 2017. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

What's the Big Idea? There's a 'Trump Put' on Stocks

Higher Ed
Jun.12 -- Investors talk a lot about whether there's a 'Fed Put' on the markets. But new analysis from Binky Chadha, Deutsche Bank Chief U.S. Equity & Global Strategist, argues that the Trump administration also seems to be supporting...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : "Images rarely count as defining evidence" of war crimes says expert

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While "it looks pretty clear-cut" that war crimes have been committed in the Ukrainian city of Bucha, images alone are not enough, insists Philip Grant, executive Director of the NGO Trial International, who insists that "the time for...
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Bloomberg

Why EBay Decided to Follow Carl Icahns Advice

Higher Ed
Oct. 1 -- Harvard Business School Professor of Management Robert Kaplan discusses the EBay and PayPal split and activist investing. Grisanti Capital Management Founder and Principal Chris Grisanti also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance....
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Bloomberg

Can Cloud Computing Help Cure Cancer?

Higher Ed
Nov. 14 -- Andy Jassy, senior vice president at Amazon Web Services, discusses building businesses on Amazon cloud with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Comments on UN fact-finding team's arrival

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of briefing by spokesman for Paul L. Bremer, Dan Senor, and Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmit at the Coalition Provisional Authority compound in Baghdad 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dan Senor, Spokesman for Civilian Administrator for...
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Curated Video

Heart of downtown closed after dozens of birds found dead

Higher Ed
1. Zoom out Austin statehouse, with empty street and barrier in foreground 2. Wide shot emergency officials at scene 3. Medium shot police officers on motorcycles 4. Police officers 5. Long shot of birds flying 6. Emergency...
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Bloomberg

Democratic Presidents' History of Factory Job Gains

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Sept. 14 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s David Westin and Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler highlight historical data on U.S. factory job creation by individual presidential administrations. They speak on...
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Curated Video

Philippines puts dengue immunisation programme on hold

Higher Ed
The Philippines has put on hold its dengue immunisation programme after new findings by vaccine manufacturer Sanofi Pasteur that severe cases of dengue can occur in the longer term among those vaccinated with Dengvaxia without prior...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Russia to Weigh Rate Cuts, Says Governor

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Russia's central bank governor says she will discuss a reduction of the key interest rate with her colleagues at a meeting next week. Elvira Nabiullina envisages a cut of 25 or 50 basis points being on the table but stressed...
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Bloomberg

Investors Getting High on U.S.-Focused Pot Stocks

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- U.S.-focused cannabis stocks, once considered a risky play on a legally iffy product, are seeing heightened levels of investor interest while their Canadian peers drift back to Earth. Bloomberg's Kristine Owram has more on...
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Bloomberg

Investment Grade Trades Like Junk in China as Investors Balk

Higher Ed
Jul.05 -- Credit rating agencies are downgrading Chinese companies in a record pace. It's still not fast enough for investors that are worried about deleveraging and China's economic slowdown. Bloomberg's Neha D'Silva reports on...
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Curated Video

UK PM 'cautiously optimistic' about new agreement

Higher Ed
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Friday he's "cautiously optimistic" about getting a new withdrawal deal with the EU.
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Sky News

Nicola Sturgeon statement on coronavirus

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish First Minister, giving a press briefing update on the coronavirus pandemic on 2 April 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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Bloomberg

Iraq’s Oil Minister Ghadhban on Compliance With OPEC+ Production Cuts 

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Dec.06 -- Iraqi Oil Minister Thamir Ghadhban discusses his country's compliance with OPEC+ oil-production cuts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny in Vienna.
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Press Association

Brendan Howlin concedes Labour will not play part in Irish government

Higher Ed
Irish Labour leader Brendan Howlin says his party does not have the mandate to form part of the next government.
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Bloomberg

J&J Vaccine Helps, But Is Not a Game Changer: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses the vaccination race against virus variants, approval of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, and falling hospitalization rates following the...
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Press Association

Oxford Covid-19 vaccine has good safety record and efficacy

Higher Ed
Interview with Professor Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group. Oxford University’s Covid-19 vaccine “has a good safety record and efficacy” and could help control the pandemic, a scientist leading the study has said, as...
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Bloomberg

Lagarde: Bets on ECB Hikes Not in Line With Guidance

Higher Ed
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde pushed back against market expectations of interest-rate hikes next year during a virtual press conference on Thursday. “Our analysis certainly does not support that the conditions of our...
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Bloomberg

Bear Market Rally, Wheat, Lula's Comeback: 3-Minute MLIV

Higher Ed
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Europe."
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Bloomberg

Reserve Bank of Australia Hikes Rates in Quickest Tightening on Record

Higher Ed
The Reserve Bank of Australia delivered its first ever consecutive half-percentage point interest-rate hike as it joins global central banks in fighting inflation. The RBA took the cash rate to 1.35% -- the highest since May 2019. Manus...
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Curated Video

Polio In U.S., U.K. And Israel Reveals Rare Risk Of Oral Vaccine

Higher Ed
Since 2017, there have been 396 cases of polio caused by the wild virus, versus more than 2,600 linked to the oral vaccine, according to the WHO.