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Capitalist Greed to Harvard Business School

Higher Ed
May.04 -- Golden parachutes. Corporations with more rights than people. Financial crisis. Financial journalist Duff McDonald says these concepts are morally questionable and have one thing in common: Harvard Business School. McDonald...
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Bloomberg

Why Japan’s Banks Struggle Overseas?

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May.19 -- Time and again since Japan emerged as a global economic force, its financial leaders have hatched plans to translate their influence into investment-banking clout. Time and again, they’ve failed. Russell Ward reports on...
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Bloomberg

Tiberius CEO Sees 'Horrific Environment' for Aluminum Investors

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Christoph Eibl, chief executive officer and co-founder at Tiberius Group, discusses the outlook for aluminum with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

USA: G24: FINANCE MINISTERS DISCUSS INTERNATIONAL DEBT RELIEF PLAN

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English/Nat Finance Ministers from the Group of 24 meeting to discuss international debt and its effect on the world economy have called for a fast action relief plan for poorer countries. The G-24 ministers - representing the interests...
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Curated Video

The robot app that follows lines and curves

Higher Ed
Robots have been a staple at the Consumers Electronics Show (CES) for years. But semi-autonomous bots are the new kids on the block this time round. Meet Ozobot, the robot app that can follow curves and lines on and off an iPad. It's an...
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Nintendo Looks Very Solid, Says Jefferies’s Goyal

Higher Ed
Oct.31 -- Atul Goyal, equity research managing director at Jefferies, discusses Nintendo earnings and where he sees the company heading. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Wealth Enhancement Senior VP on Markets

Higher Ed
Nicole Webb, Senior VP and Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, discusses her market outlook amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. She speaks with Shery Ahn, Haidi Stroud-Watts and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Bloomberg

LGT Banking Group, RGE and Credit Suisse on Building Legacy

Higher Ed
Lim Ping Ping, Head, Family Advisory and Wealth Planning APAC, LGT Banking Group, Belinda Tanoto, Managing Director, RGE and Thomas Ang, Global Head of Family Office Services, Wealth Management Division, Credit Suisse discuss...
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Bloomberg

The Key Midterm Elections Still in Swing

Higher Ed
Nov.09 -- Fred Hochberg, former Export-Import Bank president, and Michael Steel, a Republican strategist, discuss the fallout from the midterm elections on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

U.K. Judge: Who Can Protect Parliament Better Than Supreme Court?

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Justice Nicholas Wilson asked government lawyer James Eadie who was “better placed to protect the principal of parliamentary sovereignty” than the Supreme Court during an exchange which goes to the heart of a case to determine...
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Bloomberg

Trump's Fed Nominee Shelton Says 'No One Tells Me What to Do'

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- President Donald Trump’s nominees for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Judy Shelton and Christopher Waller, face questions from Senators about whether or not they can withstand pressure from the White House.
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Bloomberg

European Chamber of Commerce's Gollob on Hong Kong Business Sentiment

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- Frederik Gollob, Chairman at The European Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong discusses the European business sentiment in Hong Kong. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia". (Corrects...
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Press Association

Ministers set aside standards of transparency in scramble for Covid-19 supplies

Higher Ed
Ministers set aside normal standards of transparency as they scrambled to secure £18 billion of supplies and services in response to the coronavirus crisis, the public spending watchdog has concluded. Firms recommended by MPs, peers and...
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Sky News

Nicola Sturgeon answers question from media during coronavirus press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving daily press briefing on coronavirus on 16 October 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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Bloomberg

Fed's Kaplan on Policy Accommodation and Trade

Higher Ed
Nov. 4 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses the Fed's interest-rate path and U.S. trade with Mexico. He speaks with Bloomberg Economics Editor Michael McKee in Mexico City.
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Bloomberg

Uncertainty Makes Any Decision Difficult, Says State Street’s Gerard

Higher Ed
May.10 -- Daniel Gerard, head of APAC investment & risk advisory at State Street global Exchange, discusses this week in markets and his outlook for the U.S.-China trade negotiations. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Powell Rejects Suggestion That Politics Colors the Fed's Decisions

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell responds to a question about whether politics color the Fed's decisions during an event in Zurich.
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Press Association

Government must ‘come clean’ over coronavirus deals as watchdog reveals failings

Higher Ed
Ministers set aside normal standards of transparency as they scrambled to secure £18 billion of supplies and services in response to the coronavirus crisis, the public spending watchdog has concluded. Firms recommended by MPs, peers and...
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Curated Video

Ukrainians use apps and social networks to boycott Russian goods

Higher Ed
CORRECTION: ++ The developer's name is Oleksii Chyrkov and the user's name is Oleksandr Parkhomenko. ++ AP Television Kiev, Ukraine - 15 May 2014 1. Close of man using "Boycott the invaders" app on smart phone by scanning barcode. App...
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Bloomberg

Gutgeld: Italy in Much Better Shape Than Four Years Ago

Higher Ed
Nov. 15 -- Yoram Gutgeld, economic adviser to Italian President Matteo Renzi, discusses improvements he sees to Italy's economy and banking system, saying the nation doesn’t need outside assistance. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Kahneman Not Sure Trump Running Country Like a Business

Higher Ed
May.22 -- Daniel Kahneman, Princeton University professor emeritus of psychology and public affairs, discusses innovation in Israel with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

CLOs Creating New Bid for Leveraged Loans: Wells Fargo's Cisar

Higher Ed
Sep.22 -- Winnie Cisar, Wells Fargo's head of credit strategy, sees high-yield corporate credit as a "very attractive" asset class and says she doesn't expect more stimulus for the U.S. economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde...
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse Will Continue to Invest in Asia, APAC CEO Says

Higher Ed
Helman Sitohang, chief executive officer for Asia Pacific at Credit Suisse Group AG, discusses the company's growth strategy for the region. The bank is set to compete for business from the increasing ranks of Asia's wealthy families --...