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Press Association

Government could intervene in new year to help people’s finances, says Varadkar

Higher Ed
The Tanaiste has said the Government will reassess the country’s financial situation in the new year to see whether it needs to intervene again to help people. But Leo Varadkar said he did not envisage a mini-budget being implemented. He...
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Press Association

Mini-budget went ‘further and faster’ than markets were expecting

Higher Ed
The Prime Minister has has reversed her policy to scrap the planned rise in corporation tax from 19% to 25% in a press conference at Downing Street. It comes as Liz Truss has appointed former foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt as the new...
News Clip1:59
Bloomberg

Porsche 'An Autonomy Company' After IPO, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Porsche CEO Oliver Blume discusses the automaker's trading debut and further potential spinoffs for Volkswagen AG with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
News Clip8:01
Bloomberg

Powell: Fed Seeks Return to 'Sufficiently Restrictive' Rates

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to raise its benchmark interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point.
News Clip3:44
Bloomberg

US Chip Suppliers Pull Back From China's Yangtze After Biden Ban

Higher Ed
US chip-equipment makers are taking action to comply with new regulations to limit sales to Chinese customers. Applied Materials Inc., KLA Corp. and Lam Research Corp. are set to have began or are preparing to withdrawing staff from...
News Clip4:36
Bloomberg

Microsoft Targets Slack With Teams Workplace Software

Higher Ed
Mar.14 -- Bryan Goode, Microsoft Office 365 general manager, discusses Microsoft's Teams workplace-collaboration software with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip4:34
Curated Video

Bank of England chief on rates, economic growth

Higher Ed
The Bank of England cut its growth forecast for Britain on Thursday, saying it expects a "sluggish" economy as household incomes are squeezed by a rise in inflation that followed the Brexit vote. The central bank cut its...
News Clip6:35
Bloomberg

Asean Ahead: Sintesa Sees Inflation As Indonesia's Biggest Risk

Higher Ed
The CEO of Sintesa Group sees inflation as the biggest risk to Indonesia's economic recovery compounded by the effects of the war in Ukraine. Shinta Widjaya Kamdani says rising commodity prices, particularly oil and wheat, are adding to...
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Press Association

Taoiseach jokes about getting a pint as he takes questions from the press on restrictions lifting

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Micheal Martin indicated that Ireland has moved beyond the emergency phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, but said that the pandemic is not over. Speaking on the restrictions lifting on Saturday morning, he joked about going for a...
News Clip3:55
Bloomberg

States With High Minimum Wages Are Doing Fine

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- The federal minimum wage last went up in 2009, to $7.25 an hour. Since then, 29 states have approved minimum wages above the federal level. California, New York and Washington were among the first to start phasing in a $15...
News Clip2:23
Bloomberg

Where to Go for Non-Correlated Returns

Higher Ed
April 12 -- First Eagle Investment Head of Global Value Matthew McLennan discusses his investment thoughts. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Press Association

Labour will support Plan B measures, says Keir Starmer

Higher Ed
Labour leader Keir Starmer says his party will support the Government's Pan B measures despite signs of a rebellion against the plan within the Conservative Party.
News Clip4:13
Bloomberg

Michael R. Bloomberg on 21st-Century Partnerships

Higher Ed
Sep.20 -- Michael Bloomberg, founder and majority owner at Bloomberg LP, and founder of Bloomberg Philanthropies, addresses the audience at the inaugural Bloomberg Global Business Forum at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.
News Clip2:31
Press Association

Martin and Varadkar discuss pressures on farmers and consumers as energy bills soar in Ireland

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Micheal Martin and Tanaiste Leo Varadkar discuss measures to help farmers and the general public with energy bills over the coming months, with Varadkar admitting he cannot say how high bills will reach.
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Bridgeman Arts

Going Places, 1948 (whole film) - cartoon educational film about capitalism, business, money and entrepreneurship.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1948 American educational cartoon called Going Places about capitalism / banking system / business / entrepreneurship
News Clip8:02
Bloomberg

Botin Says Santander Is Positioned for Higher Rates

Higher Ed
Banco Santander SA Chairman Ana Botin discusses consumer finance operations in the U.S., the outlook for costs and wages, and the impact of higher interest rates on the business. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open" after the...
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Press Association

Trevelyan predicts busy year of trade talks

Higher Ed
International trade secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan addresses the Conservative Party spring conference in Blackpool. She talks about recent trade deals with Australia and New Zealand, digital trade with Singapore, says 2022 will be a busy...
News Clip12:14
Bloomberg

Starwood's Sternlicht on Rising Rates, Europe, Expansion

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Barry Sternlicht, chief executive officer at Starwood Capital, discusses the impact of rising interest rates on real estate, shifts in real estate buyers, concerns and opportunities in the European market, and the potential to...
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Bloomberg

What Does the New Law Mean for the Future of Hong Kong?

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Kurt Tong, partner at advisory firm the Asia Group and a former U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau, shares his views on China's move to enforce a sweeping security law on the former British colony. The U.S. House of...
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Bloomberg

Biden Warns Oil, Gas Firms Against Price Gouging

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden says the war in Ukraine will cause gasoline prices to rise further and says he will do everything he can to "minimize Putin's price hike."
News Clip4:05
Bloomberg

Businesses Weren’t Prepared for Speed, Pace of Virus: Mercer

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Renee McGowan, Asia chief executive officer at Mercer, discusses the impact of coronavirus on business strategies. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
News Clip3:32
Curated Video

What Makes The U.S. Power Grid So Vulnerable To Blackouts?

Higher Ed
The U.S. power grid is extensive — and precarious.
News Clip5:04
Bloomberg

Vaccine Fines Crush Small Businesses: Manhattan Chamber of Commerce CEO

Higher Ed
Jessica Walker, CEO of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, says vaccine mandates and fines are hurting small businesses in the city. She talks about Mayor Eric Adams' plan to keep the city open. She's on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip2:54
Bloomberg

GE Sees Positive Cash Flow in 2020, CEO Culp Says

Higher Ed
Mar.15 -- General Electric Co. Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp talks about the company's cash flow, power and renewable-energy businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.