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Bloomberg

Investors Should be Concerned About Inflation: Tett

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- Financial Times Editorial Board Chair Gillian Tett says investors should be concerned about inflationary pressures, because of growth that could come from both vaccine distribution and a big stimulus package. She joins David...
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Bloomberg

There Is No Bubble Trouble in Equities: Mossavar-Rahmani

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Goldman Sachs Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani says she doesn't expect a bubble in equities. She thinks that assets are not as expensive as people might think. She joins David Westin on...
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Bloomberg

Summers: Constricting Fed's Ability to Act is 'Height of Foolishness'

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Nov.20 -- ormer U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to President-elect Joe Biden's campaign, says that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's decision to ask the Federal Reserve to return...
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Bloomberg

Tech Stocks Are Due for a Correction, Says Northern Trust's Nixon

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Katie Nixon, chief investment officer of Northern Trust Wealth Management, says she sees a desire to rotate out of the growth stocks and more into value stocks. She joins David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Bloomberg

Higher Rates Are Good for Business: Bob Diamond

Higher Ed
Jun.04 -- Atlas Merchant Capital Founding Partner and CEO Bob Diamond says businesses would benefit from higher rates. He also sees rates at the low end of the range. He joins alongside RockCreek founder and CEO Afsaneh Beschloss and...
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Bloomberg

Blue State Bailout is Nonsense: Gov. Lamont

Higher Ed
Mar.12 -- Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont says that education will be among the top priorities for the aid it is receiving from the federal government. He thinks the criticism that state and local aid serves as a "blue-state bailout" is...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Recovery Seeing Headwinds: Advisors Capital's Feeney

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- Advisors Capital Management Partner and Portfolio Manager Joanne Feeney says she sees some headwinds to the economic recovery, and sees the reopening trade weakening. She joins alongside Jefferies Chief U.S. Financial Economist...
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Bloomberg

Summers Sees Taliban Facing an Economic Challenge 

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Aug.20 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says he's not expecting significant economic ramifications from the crisis in Afghanistan. He also says the Taliban will find governing Afghanistan politically and economically...
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Bloomberg

Summers Says China Risks Are on the Rise

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says that China's continuing crackdowns on economic sectors are creating an environment of rising risk for foreign investors. He tells David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week"...
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Bloomberg

US Sending More Howitzers, Radar, Ammunition to Ukraine

Higher Ed
The Biden administration announced $100 million in military assistance to Ukraine including artillery, radar and other equipment. Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby spoke to reporters.
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Bloomberg

Biden, DeSantis Show Unified Front in Florida

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden visited Florida and Governor Ron DeSantis on Oct. 5 to survey damage from Hurricane Ian. They put on a show of solidarity for the victims of Hurricane Ian on a storm-ravaged street near Fort Myers. They toured the...
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Bloomberg

Greek Government Faces Potential Delay in Aid Payout

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Euro-area finance ministers may decide to hold off on approving Greek aid tied to the use of a previous sum to clear the nation's arrears. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Cuomo Says NY Needs $61 Billion From Washington

Higher Ed
May.13 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the state needs another $61 billion in aid from Washington. He says the money will help fund local governments, which in turn fund first responders.
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Curated Video

GOP Faces Pressure To Pass Second Coronavirus Relief Package

Higher Ed
A second stimulus bill has been stalled as GOP leadership struggles to agree on key provisions.
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Bloomberg

Mid-sized Businesses Need Something Closer to Equity Than to Credit, Says Tarullo

Higher Ed
Jul.10 -- Dan Tarullo, Former Federal Reserve Board Governor, says that businesses need something closer to equity than the debt financing provided by the Fed. Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers worries that that a Fed-first...
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Bloomberg

Summers Says Biden Wealth Tax Likely Off the Table

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, says that the split of votes makes it likely that a wealth tax, Medicare for All, and...
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Bloomberg

Stocks Could Fall 20% Below Their Current Levels, Says Summers

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden, says equities could fall 20% from current levels and expects more volatility. He joins...
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Curated Video

Pelosi Will Keep House In Session Until Coronavirus Aid Is Passed

Higher Ed
Pelosi says she is "committed to staying" while President Trump urges GOP lawmakers to "go for the much higher numbers."
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Curated Video

Treasury Completed Loans With 7 Large Airlines, Calls For More Aid

Higher Ed
Tens of thousands of travel workers could lose their jobs starting Thursday.
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Bloomberg

Election Won't Impact Long-Term Earnings: Mossavar-Rahmani

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, Goldman Sachs's chief investment officer of Wealth Management, expects earnings growth to be relatively unaffected whether there is a Democrat or a Republican in the White House. She predicts that...
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Bloomberg

Expect Strong Second Half of 2021: Evercore's Altman

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Evercore Founder and Senior Chairman Roger Altman says that the second half of 2021 could be very strong. He thinks the recent run-up in equities shows that markets are looking past the current pessimism of surging Covid-19...
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Curated Video

Workers, Small Business Owners Struggle During Pandemic

Higher Ed
A roundtable of workers tell President-elect Joe Biden they are struggling to survive amid the pandemic.
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Press Association

Save The Children urge Government to provide supplies to Afghanistan

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Save The Children's campaigns director, who was working in Kabul from January until July this year says that the Government urgently needs to provide supplies as well as refuge. The charity has warned millions of Afghans are struggling...
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Curated Video

VP Harris Urges Vietnam To Join US In Opposing China 'Bullying'

Higher Ed
The U.S. has agreed to send aid to Vietnam to fight COVID-19, transition to cleaner energy systems and clear unexploded weapons from the Vietnam War.