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Bloomberg

Monchau: Inflation to Normalize

Higher Ed
Charles-Henry Monchau, CIO of Banque Syz, discusses various risk scenarios for global markets including escalating U.S. inflation and China's ongoing regulatory crackdown. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle...
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Bloomberg

State Street CEO on Global Economy, US-Saudi Relations

Higher Ed
State Street Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ron O'Hanley discusses the global economy, the state of the US-Saudi Arabia relationship and investment opportunities. He spoke to Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din on the first day of...
News Clip7:26
Bloomberg

Ivanhoe Mines Sees Long-Term Shortage of Critical Metals: Chairman

Higher Ed
Robert Friedland, chairman of Vancouver-based Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., says the world has had decades of underinvestment in mining and faces a sustained shortage of materials after the global economy recovers. He speaks on the sidelines...
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Bloomberg

China Committed to Peaceful Path, Vice President Wang Says

Higher Ed
Chinese Vice President Wang said the country will deepen high-level opening up, and that it will uphold stability of global supply chains. In a recorded speech Tuesday to the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore, Wang also said...
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Bloomberg

Ed Yardeni Says Stocks 'Back in a Bull Market'

Higher Ed
Ed Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, says US equity markets bottomed in October and will rebound due to a strengthening world economy. "I think we made a low on Oct. 12 -- that was the end of the bear market. And I think we're back...
News Clip8:27
Bloomberg

Debt Ceiling Showdown Continues

Higher Ed
Gwen Moore, US Congresswoman from Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District, discusses debt limit showdown. She speaks with Joe Mathieu and Annmarie Hordern on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
News Clip5:33
Bloomberg

IMF's Gopinath Sees Inflation Peak

Higher Ed
International Monetary Fund First Managing Director Gita Gopinath says headline inflation has likely peaked, though some components are still ticking upward. She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua from the World Economic Forum in...
News Clip18:27
Bloomberg

Bank of Japan's Kuroda on Economic Outlook, Risks, Yen

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda discusses his outlook for the world economy and Japan, the Yen and exchange rates, the financial sector, geopolitical risks, Fed policy, and emerging markets with Bloomberg's Francine...
News Clip5:48
Bloomberg

IMF Managing Director Georgieva on Inflation Fight

Higher Ed
As many central bankers begin to slow their policy tightening, inflation prints across the world remain sticky. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva urges central banks to remain vigilant and stay the course...
News Clip3:36
Bloomberg

The Trump Challenges Heading Towards the Auto Industry

Higher Ed
November 10 -- Continental AG expects currency turmoil as Donald Trump’s election to the U.S. presidency adds to cost pressure on the auto industry that contributed to a third-quarter earnings plunge at Europe’s second-biggest maker...
News Clip10:08
Bloomberg

Single Monetary Policy Doesnt Fit All Countries: King

Higher Ed
Nov. 18 ""Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King discusses the economic problems in the Euro Zone with Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns at the CMEs Global Financial Leadership Conference in Naples, Florida. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip4:14
Bloomberg

The Globalization Debate: Are More Getting Left Behind?

Higher Ed
Aug. 18 -- Jeffrey Sachs, a Columbia University professor, discusses the debate over globalization with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
News Clip4:14
Curated Video

G-7 Leaders End Summit Pledging To Hurt Russia Economically

Higher Ed
The final statement from the Group of Seven summit in Germany underlined the intent to impose "severe and immediate economic costs" on Russia.
Instructional Video9:59
Curated OER

The Story of India - Spice Routes and Silk Roads - 1/6

6th - 12th
Continue the story of India with this six-part series on her spices, trade routes, and silken roads. Early global trade and an emergent global economy during the 1st century AD, Roman influences on India, monsoons, boat building, and...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course World History 230: Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China

9th - 10th
Lively video for students of World History. Narrated by John Green, this segment offers big picture history of world economic powers, government style and how the two coincide. Particular focus on differences between Western style...