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Bloomberg

Super-Rich Teach the 1% How to Really Make Money

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays how the growth of wealth for the top 0.01 percent of the U.S. has outpaced that of the one percent. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Bloomberg

Tony Ressler on How to Ensure a More Equitable Recovery

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Ares Management Executive Chairman Tony Ressler discusses early voting, economic inequality, and The Promise Homes Company. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Investing in Biotech is a Long Game: Schulman

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- Polaris Partners Managing Partner Amy Schulman says that the key to investing in biotech is to diversify by investing in a portfolio. She cautions that biotech investments can be risky, but says the successes are spectacular....
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Bloomberg

"Pathetic" That Progressives Call for $50k in Student Debt Relief: Summers

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that progressive Democrats should focus on helping those who have been left behind than calling for $50,000 in student debt relief, which...
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Bloomberg

More Conviction Needed to Add Bitcoin to Investments: Rattner

Higher Ed
Feb.12 -- Willett Advisors Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Steve Rattner thinks that Bitcoin is harder to embrace as a store of value because it is not a physical asset and says he is skeptical about the cryptocurrency as an...
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Bloomberg

Con aplicaciones de élite de citas hay romance y desigualdad

Higher Ed
Apr.17-- The League, una aplicación de citas para jóvenes profesionales, está entre las nuevas aplicaciones de élite de citas cuyos modelos de negocio se basan en la milenaria realidad de que el cortejo es, en parte, un ejercicio...
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Bloomberg

We Are Heading for the Worst Inflation Risk in 40 Years: Summers

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, cautions against dismissing concerns that the economy could overheat. He says there is tension between Federal Reserve Chairman Powell's...
News Clip7:52
Bloomberg

Some Tech Stocks Are Overvalued: Kraus & Tett

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- Financial Times Editorial Board Chair Gillian Tett says some tech stocks are overvalued and cautions that markets are positioned in a way that suggests that rates will stay low forever. Aperture Investors Chairman & CEO Peter...
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Bloomberg

No Further Tightening Is Right Approach for Fed, Says Macquarie's Shvets

Higher Ed
Jul.17 -- Viktor Shvets, head of Asian strategy at Macquarie Commodities and Global Markets, discusses the Fed and what he thinks they should be doing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

There Are No Villains in GameStop Frenzy: Rogoff

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Harvard Economics Professor and Former IMF Chief Economist Ken Rogoff says the surge in retail investing is here to stay and thinks there are no villains in the GameStop frenzy. Quadratic Capital Founder and chief investment...
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Bloomberg

Property Woes Could Turn Tide Against South Korea's Moon in By-Elections

Higher Ed
Apr.05 -- Soaring home prices and growing wealth inequality in South Korea are fueling anger that could hurt President Moon Jae-in’s party in Wednesday's by-elections. Peter Pae reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak; Asia."
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Bloomberg

El-Erian Says Fed Will 'Keep Foot on the Accelerator'

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says the Federal Reserve will not change monetary policy anytime soon. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro on “Bloomberg The Open.” El-Erian’s opinions are his own.
News Clip6:52
Bloomberg

Fed Unlikely to Hike Rates Any Time Soon, HSBC's Major Says

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Steven Major, global head of fixed income research, discusses Federal Reserve policy and its market implications. He also talk about the outlook for the dollar. He speaks with David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
News Clip7:15
Bloomberg

Stock-Picking Is Coming Back: Beschloss

Higher Ed
Feb.12 -- RockCreek founder and Chief Executive Officer Afsaneh Beschloss says stock-picking is coming back. Willett Advisors Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Steve Rattner thinks individual investors are better off investing in...
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Bloomberg

Should We Be Concerned With Income or Wealth Inequality?

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- On today's The Agenda, Tom Keene, Brendan Greeley and Scarlet Fu report on trending news stories and the Twitter question of the day. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Too Much Stimulus is Causing the 'Zombification' of Capitalism: Sharma

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- Morgan Stanley Investment Management Chief Global Strategist Ruchir Sharma says that the surge in zombie companies is one of the unintended consequences of stimulus. He cautions that when zombie companies have easy access to...
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Bloomberg

Soccer Star Alex Morgan Says the Sport Should be More Accessible

Higher Ed
Alex Morgan, U.S. Women's National Soccer Team gold medalist, two-time world champion and social activist, talks about the need to make soccer more accessible to everyone and stresses the need for more females in sports. Alex is an...
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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?"
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Bloomberg

Is the Future of Economic Globalization in Doubt?

Higher Ed
June 17 -- Duncan Weldon, Resolution Group's head of research, discusses the fraying of globalization with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Making Tea With a Purpose: Purpose Tea Founder

Higher Ed
Aug.24 -- Chi Nguyen, Purpose Tea CEO and founder, talks about how her company hopes to empower and make better lives for female tea pickers in Kenya. She explains how her three-step approach will stop the cycle of impoverishment for...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Capital by Thomas Piketty

9th - 10th
This video [3:52] discusses the main points of the book "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" by economist Thomas Piketty.