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Bloomberg

Australian Dollar Falls After Central Bank's Smaller-Than-Expected Rate Hike

Higher Ed
The Reserve Bank of Australia surprised investors by raising interest rates at half the pace expected. The central bank raise the cash rate by 25 basis points to 2.6% -- a result predicted by only a quarter of 28 economists surveyed by...
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Bloomberg

OPEC Aims to Ensure 'Affordable' Supply: UAE Energy Min.

Higher Ed
United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail bin Mohamed Al-Mazrouei says OPEC aims to ensure consumers are getting an "affordable" oil supply and adds that current prices are not comfortable. He speaks with Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and...
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Bloomberg

Gen. Everhart Explains U.S. Defense Budget Constraints

Higher Ed
Apr.04 -- General Carlton Everhart, commander of United States Air Force Mobility Command, discusses President Donald Trump's military budget and how increased funds can help to support his fleet and the readiness of the U.S. military....
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Bloomberg

Russia Has Capacity to Set Oil-Production Record, Says Novak

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak discusses the nation's capacity to set a new oil-production record, even though it won’t decide whether the market needs those additional supplies before a meeting later this month with...
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Bloomberg

Germany Under Economic Pressure as EU Leaders Meet

Higher Ed
Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro examines employment issues in the European Union and economic pressures in Germany as leaders meet to find ideas to jump start the European economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Utermann: Germany Will Rescue Deutsche Bank If Necessary

Higher Ed
Sept. 26 -- Deutsche Bank shares slumped to a record low as concerns mount that the bank may need to raise capital due to mounting legal bills. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Lionel Laurent examines concerns for the bank with Andreas...
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Bloomberg

How Are Chinese Companies Fighting Cash Crunch?

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- Companies in China have been struggling with a credit squeeze triggered by the government's campaign to shrink the shadow-banking industry, but there are signs of relief. Bloomberg's Sofia Horta e Costa and Lianting Tu report...
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Bloomberg

ECB List Shrinks, Fails 25 Eurozone Banks

Higher Ed
Oct. 27 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports on the European Central Banks balance-sheet test. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Why Michigan Gov. Snyder Doesn’t Want to See a Trade War

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- Republican Governor Rick Snyder of Michigan discusses trade and the proposed border tax. He speaks with Julie Hyman and Oliver Renick on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

VW Posts First Europe Market-Share Gain Since Scandal

Higher Ed
Dec.15 -- Volkswagen gained market share in Europe for the first time since its diesel-cheating scandal erupted in September 2015. Bloomberg’s Chris Reiter reports on “Bloomberg Markets: European Close.”
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Bridgeman Arts

Loggers and manual labourers. Sweden, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 1960s documentary 'Vikings D'hier et D'Aujourd'hui' (Vikings Yesterday and Today) from Sweden. Scenes of logging in the forests. Men work with tree trunks and logs in the river. Dynamite explosions in the water. Workers...
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Bloomberg

Treasuries Rally Ahead of Debt Auctions

Higher Ed
Mar.23 -- Treasuries rallied as this week’s debt auctions kicked off, adding to confidence that the market can digest supply unscathed. Bloomberg's Liz McCormick takes a deeper look.
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Bloomberg

H.K. Lawmaker Tien: Hotel Quarantine Should Be Cut to One Week

Higher Ed
Michael Tien, lawmaker in the Hong Kong's Legislative Council and founder of fashion retailer G2000 Apparel, said the city should reduce the amount of time travelers need to quarantine. He speaks with Stephen Engle and Haidi Stroud-Watts...
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Curated Video

Reaction to UEFA ruling on Serbia-Albania match

Higher Ed
The Albanian Football Association (AFA) on Friday condemned a UEFA decision to award Serbia a 3-0 win over Albania following a violent riot on the pitch during their European Championship qualifier in the Serbian capital Belgrade last...
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Bloomberg

Oil Prices Plunge: How Likely Is Action From OPEC?

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 -- Societe Generale's Michael Wittner and West Shore Group's Jim Rickards discuss the outlook for oil prices and OPEC production with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

PwC chief doubts post Brexit exodus of firms

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Davos - 16 January 20171. Various of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) global chairman Bob Moritz talking to associates2. SOUNDBITE (English) Bob Moritz, PwC global...
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Bloomberg

China Economy May Grow 6.1% in 2019, AXA Investment's Yao Says

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Aidan Yao, senior emerging Asia economist at AXA Investment Managers, talks about Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s annual work report to the National People’s Congress, and the outlook for the economy. Yao speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Apple Under Fire for Sending Web Browsing Data to Tencent

Higher Ed
Oct.14 -- Apple is under attack for sending web browsing data, including IP addresses, to China’s Tencent. This is the latest criticism of how the company operates in this crucial market. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

China’s Battle With ‘Hot’ Money

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- Foreign capital piled into China’s stocks and bonds last year. Now, regulators are warning about the dangers posed to financial stability. Bloomberg’s Enda Curran reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

GM CFO: Record Financial Performance Across the Board

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Chuck Stevens, chief financial officer at General Motors, discusses fourth-quarter results and the automaker's commitment to balancing supply and demand as it sees more growth ahead in 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Bridgeman Arts

Children buy ice cream and candy floss at a fairground in France. Play games for prizes. Acrobats perform. 1947

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from a French-language film about fairground entertainers from 1947. French narration. Children buy ice cream and candy floss. Acrobats perform tricks. Children play games for prizes. GV of fairground and a bunch of balloons.
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Bloomberg

EU Gets Ambitious on Climate Change in $572 Billion Stimulus

Higher Ed
Jul.23 -- Following a five-day marathon summit, European governments approved a seven-year budget worth $2 trillion, with nearly a third of that committed to climate action. Bloomberg’s Laura Millan reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

UK GDP Contraction Marks Start of Protracted Recession

Higher Ed
The UK economy shrank in the third quarter, leaving Britain as the only Group of Seven economy yet to fully recover from the pandemic. The drop, shallower than economists expected, marks the start of what is expected to be a protracted...
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Curated Video

Rumsfeld welcomes UK Defence Secretary, plus joint presser

Higher Ed
Arlington, Virginia - 7 November, 2005 1. John Reid, British Defence secretary, getting out of car, shaking hands with US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, walking up stairs and entering Pentagon Arlington, Virginia - 7 November,...