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Here's What Tulips and the Great Recession Have in Common

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Oct.09 -- Most people would agree that the bond market is expensive. But is it in a bubble? Alan Greenspan thinks so. So will this bubble be popping anytime soon? Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro explains.
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Buiter Says Powell Has 'No Reasonable Option' Except to Raise Rates

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Dec.19 -- Willem Buiter, special economic adviser at Citigroup, discusses the prospect of a U.S. recession and the Federal Reserve's rate path as he sees continued upward pressure on domestically -generated inflation. He speaks on...
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Uber, Lyft Drive Toward the 2019 IPO Market

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Oct.17 -- Santosh Rao, head of research at Manhattan Venture Partners, Bloomberg's Luke Kawa, and Kathleen Gaffney, director of diversified fixed income at Eaton Vance, look ahead to expectations that Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc....
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Bloomberg

Trade Resolution Is up to President Trump, Says Economist Furman

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Jun.28 -- Jason Furman, senior fellow at Peterson Institute, discusses uncertainty surrounding trade tariffs and how they impact the global economy. He speaks from the Aspen Ideas Summit on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What to Expect When Big Tech Goes Before Congress

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Jul.15 -- Charlotte Slaiman, Public Knowledge policy counsel, and Bloomberg's Ben Brody discuss what to expect when Big Tech goes before Capitol Hill this week. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Putin Took Advantage of U.S. Election Vulnerabilities, Ex-Amb. Burns Says

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- William Burns, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace president and former U.S. ambassador to Russia, previews the summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed...
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Fed Has Policy Properly Calibrated for Now, Says MKM's Darda

Higher Ed
Aug.31 -- Michael Darda, chief economist and chief market strategist at MKM Partners, discusses the yield curve as an economic indicator and the challenges the Federal Reserve faces in continuing its rate path. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Oil Industry Setting Up for More Consolidation: Tom Petrie

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Tom Petrie, chairman at Petrie Partners, discusses how the U.S.-China trade war impacts the global oil market, Saudi Arabian capacity after oil facility attacks, and the prospect of oil industry consolidation. Sarah Hunt,...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson: Absolutely folly to rule out suspending Parliament for Brexit

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has said it would be "absolutely folly" to rule out suspending Parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit against the will of MPs.
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Bloomberg

Dudley Sparks Debate About the Role of the Fed in the Age of Trump

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Skanda Amarnath, Employ America director of research and analysis, and Karl Smith, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, react to former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley's call to reject interest-rate cuts that...
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Bloomberg

Senate to Vote on Advancing Republican Stimulus Bill

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- Senators plan to hold a procedural vote today on a Republican coronavirus aid bill that Democrats have already rejected, leaving prospects for the next round of stimulus in doubt. Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Cracks Spread & High-Grade Crumbles

Higher Ed
Feb.28 -- Fears about the coronavirus shut out almost all borrowers looking for fresh cash and hammered credit markets across the globe this week. For U.S. investment-grade bonds, yields relative to Treasuries jumped 17 basis points,...
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Bloomberg

Fuller & Thaler Asset Management's Giovinazzo on Robinhood IPO

Higher Ed
Jul.29 -- Raife Giovinazzo, Fuller & Thaler Asset Management Portfolio Manager, discusses Robinhood IPO and retail trading. He speaks with Dani Burger and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Will the U.S. Allow for IP Waivers on Covid Vaccines?

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- Will the U.S. allow for an intellectual property waiver so developing countries can start making their own vaccines? Bobby Ghosh, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, has more. Ghosh's opinions are his own.
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Press Association

Taoiseach: Stephen Donnelly failure to renew Dublin property a "genuine oversight"

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Micheal Martin said Stephen Donnelly’s failure to renew his Dublin property with the Residential Tenancies Board was a “genuine oversight”.
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N. IRELAND: REACTION TO PEACE REFERENDUM YES VICTORY

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English/Nat A larger-than-expected majority of Northern Ireland's voters have backed the Northern Ireland peace agreement. Chief Electoral Officer Pat Bradley said that 71.1 per cent had voted "yes" in the referendum. The margin of...