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Bloomberg

Vanguard's Norris Says Volatility Doesn't Give Passive Investment an Advantage

Higher Ed
Jun.21 -- Vanguard's Head of International James Norris discusses passive versus active investing. He speaks to Bloomberg's Matt Miller on the sidelines of a Bloomberg ETF event in Frankfurt.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Government Prepares Defense in AIG Trial

Higher Ed
Oct. 28 -- David Boies spent much of the past month interrogating the architects of the 2008 Wall Street bailout, making the case that the U.S. cheated AIG shareholders of at least $25 billion partly for the benefit of an elite club of...
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Bloomberg

Mark Halperin: Warren's Hillary Jab Is Critical

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark and John say that Elizabeth Warren's allusion to the nineties is a sign that the threat from the left is real. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

QuickTake: Chilled U.S.-Russia Relations

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- On today’s "QuickTake" topic, Vonnie Quinn reports on President Obama’s sanctions against Russia and the origins of the Cold War. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets
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Bloomberg

California Emissions Rules Are at Risk

Higher Ed
Jul.23 -- Nathaniel Bullard, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says that California tends to set the national standard for tailpipe emissions and fuel economy. Bullard expects more innovations in transportation, air quality improvements,...
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Bloomberg

Tightening Conditions Lead to 'Slo-Mo Credit Crunch': JPMorgan's Stealey

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Outside of the U.S., evidence is building that financial conditions are tightening, leading to a potential credit crunch, said Iain Stealey, portfolio manager at JPMorgan Asset Management. Emerging markets and tightening...
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Bloomberg

FCC's Pai Backs Light-Touch Approach to Regulating Web

Higher Ed
Apr.26 -- FCC Chairman Ajit Pai discusses his plan to roll back net neutrality rules. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Bank of Cyrpus CEO Says Passporting a U.K, EU Issue

Higher Ed
Mar.22 -- John Hourican, chief executive officer at Bank of Cyprus, discusses the post-Brexit future of London banking, the need for agreement on passporting, and his firm's recent listing in London. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan...
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Bloomberg

T-Mobile Heads to Court to Battle States Over Sprint Deal

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- Robert McDowell, former FCC commissioner and a partner at Cooley, discusses what’s at stake for T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp. as the companies head to court this week against a group of states seeking to block a $26.5...
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Bloomberg

Facebook Will Prevail in DOJ Big Tech Antitrust Probe: Wedbush Analyst

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- Wedbush Securities Analyst Michael Pachter discusses the U.S. Justice Department's plans to launch a probe into giant technology companies over alleged anti-competitive practices. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on...
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Bloomberg

Trump Could Have Subtle Effects on Fed Policy, Stanley Fischer Says

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer reflects on the 2008 global credit crisis and comments on the current state of Fed monetary policy and financial markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Defining Value in ETFs as the Group Makes A Comeback

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas and Scarlet Fu break down the Alpha International Quantitative Value ETF (ticker: IVAL) with Ryan Kirlin, head of capital markets at Alpha Architect.
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Bloomberg

AAF's Holtz-Eakin on Upcoming U.S. Jobs Report

Higher Ed
On Balance of Power, American Action Forum's president Douglas Holtz-Eakin on the upcoming U.S. jobs report .
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Bloomberg

A Call to Cancel Davos Due to Brexit, U.S. Shutdown

Higher Ed
Jan.17 -- Anand Giridharadas, fellow at Aspen Institute and author of the book "Winners Take All," examines populism and the history of a "winners take all" global structure and explains why Davos should be cancelled this year. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

You Want to Be in Value, Not Cyclicals, Says Goldman's Kostin

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- David Kostin, Goldman Sachs chief U.S. equity strategist, says value stocks are a better place to be right now compared to cyclical stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance"
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Bloomberg

Direct Checks Are By Far The Best Way to Support Economy: Claudia Sahm

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- Former Fed economist and Bloomberg Opinion contributor Claudia Sahm speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about recent U.S. stimulus plans. She is also the creator of...
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The Recount

Oklahoma Supreme Court Tosses Opioid Ruling Against J&J

Higher Ed
In a 5-1 decision, the Oklahoma Supreme Court threw out a 2019 ruling that required Johnson & Johnson to pay the state $465 million for its role in the opioid epidemic.
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The Recount

Judge Rules Against Trump on 1/6

Higher Ed
Top stories for November 10, 2021
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Bloomberg

Looking at the ‘Brexit’ Opportunities Other than Sterling

Higher Ed
April 12 -- Societe Generale’s Kokou Agbo-Bloua discusses which opportunities may catch the attention of investors as the U.K. approaches the June 23rd vote on membership of the European Union. He joined Bloomberg’s Manus Cranny on...
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Bloomberg

Gold and Silver Ratio Near 2008 Crisis Level

Higher Ed
April 8 -- RJO Futures Senior Market Strategist Phillip Streible discusses his outlook for gold and silver. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross Last Stand: The Fall of Pimcos Bond King

Higher Ed
Dec. 3 -- Bill Gross ended his four decade tenure at Pimco on September 26. Bloomberg's Mary Childs chronicles his final days at the firm and the events that led to his departure from the company he created. Jason Trennert, managing...
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Bloomberg

Retailers Exploit ‘Dark Store Loophole’ to Lower Taxes

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- Bloomberg’s Shannon Pettypiece discusses a novel tax ploy that pits big-box retailers against cash-strapped towns. She speaks with David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

FOMC Minutes Reveal a Much More Divided Fed

Higher Ed
Oct. 12 -- U.S. central bankers debating the merits of raising interest rates last month described the decision as a close call, with several saying a rate hike was needed “relatively soon,” minutes of the September meeting showed....
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Curated Video

Technology enables diamond dealers to recognize a stone’s clarity grade

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:An Israeli high-tech company has invented a machine that it says can instantly grade the clarity of polished diamonds. It's a development the company says will bring new standards to a painstaking process that has long been...