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Bloomberg

Australian Finance Minister on Economy, Property Market, Dollar

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann discusses the global economy, what he can do to boost consumption, the property sector, the possibility of tax cuts, interest rates, his outlook for the Aussie dollar and the...
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Bloomberg

HBO Director on Instagram's Psychological Effects on Kids

Higher Ed
Feb.09 -- Nick Bilton, director of HBO's documentary "Fake Famous" discusses how social media platforms enable users to easily manufacture a fake online presence and gain fame from it. He also talks about the psychological effects this...
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Curated Video

Disinformation Experts, Security Officials Urge Media Literacy

Higher Ed
Experts say more time at home because of coronavirus restrictions has contributed to a 'dis-infoverse.'
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Curated Video

From eBooks To Digital Currency, We May Own Less Than We Think

Higher Ed
Some PayPal users have been barred from the platform, unable to get their money or any answers unless they subpoena the platform.
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Bloomberg

SVP's Khosla Sees 'Cascade of Restructuring' for Offices

Higher Ed
Victor Khosla, founder and CIO at Strategic Value Partners, warns of a multi-year restructuring in the office space as he sees Europe a bit further behind the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Academic discusses how the Gulf crisis was fueled by disinformation

9th - Higher Ed
Doha-based academic Marc Owen Jones, who has been studying anti-Qatar disinformation since before the regional isolation effort began in June 2017, reflects on disinformation trends in the Gulf and more broadly in the Middle East...
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Bloomberg

Microsoft Says Iran Tried to Hack U.S. Elections

Higher Ed
Oct.07 -- Microsoft says Iran is trying to hack U.S. elections. John Hultquist, Fireeye director of intelligence analysis and Bloomberg's Alyza Sebenius discuss on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

SBI Says Banking Sector Needs Help on Bad Loans

Higher Ed
Feb.28 -- State Bank of India Chair Arundhati Bhattacharya discusses the rise of bad loans in India. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

Cop Shows Are Facing Major Scrutiny Amid Calls For Racial Justice

Higher Ed
Following calls for racial justice, crime shows such as "Cops" are facing major scrutiny for their portrayals of law enforcement.
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Curated Video

US president announces $250 billion govt plan to buy bank shares

Higher Ed
1. SOUNBITE (English) George W. Bush, US president

"Good morning. I just completed a meeting with my working group on financial markets. We discussed the unprecedented and aggressive steps the federal government is taking to...
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Bloomberg

Social Media's Role in Times of War

Higher Ed
Stanford Internet Observatory Research Manager Renee DiResta tells Emily Chang about how propaganda can spread on social media platforms after Twitter announced it would put labels on other state-affiliated media outlets in the coming...
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Bloomberg

Bank of America CEO Says U.S. Consumers Are in Good Shape

Higher Ed
Apr.15 -- Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says deposits are up and a big part of the U.S. economy is open and operating well. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Bloomberg

Lessons Learned From Three Years in Identity Theft Hell

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong discusses the lessons learned from his three years in identity theft hell. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Joe Weisenthal and Julie Hyman on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Kingston Securities: Alibaba's Valuations Are Still High

Higher Ed
May.14 -- Dickie Wong, Executive Director of Research at Kingston Securities, says to wait and see to buy Alibaba shares as valuations are still high. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".