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Bloomberg

Wincrest's Bernard: Inflation Here to Stay

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- While the markets shrugged off inflation, some top managers are still concerned. CalSTRS CIO Chris Ailman says inflation is subtle and creeping in. Barbara Ann Bernard of Wincrest Capital says inflation is here to stay. They...
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Bloomberg

Tech Is On Verge Of Huge Transition: Porter Bibb

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- Mediatech Capital Managing Partner Porter Bibb says technology is on the verge of a transition because of the advances in AI. He joins Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week.
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Bloomberg

Labor Market is Strengthening: Tyson

Higher Ed
Aug.06 -- UC Berkeley Haas School of Business professor Laura Tyson thinks the labor market is strengthening and inflation expectations are anchored. She joins alongside JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Global Strategist David Kelly on...
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Curated Video

G-20 Leaders Meet To Discuss Humanitarian Aid For Afghanistan

Higher Ed
World leaders are trying to coordinate humanitarian relief while keeping security concerns in mind.
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Bloomberg

Hedge Funds Have Proven to be Robust: Mallaby

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Sebastian Mallaby says hedge funds will adapt to the latest challenge posed by brokerages and retail day-traders. He thinks the Fed's provision of liquidity creates a cycle of bubbles...
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Bloomberg

Damage Is Being Done to Our Economy's 'Software,' Says Tett

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Financial Times Editorial Board Chair Gillian Tett says comparing the economy to a laptop that can be switched off and rebooted is incorrect. She warns while the economy is powered off, it's 'software' could suffer irreparable...
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Curated Video

Unemployment Claims Soar With 965,000 Jobless Claims Filed Last Week

Higher Ed
The number of people seeking jobless aid spiked last week to 965,000, the highest since late August.
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Press Association

Donations sorted at Lewisham Polish Centre headed for border with Ukraine

Higher Ed
Donations are sorted at the Lewisham Polish Centre, in south-east London, after members of the community began giving items such as cosmetics, nappies, sleeping bags and duvets. They are packed into a truck headed for the Polish border...
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Curated Video

As Ukraine Faced Military Crisis in July, Trump Asked About Joe Biden

Higher Ed
In a July phone call with Ukraine's leader, President Trump showed no curiosity about war with Russian-backed rebels that has killed 30,000 people.
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Bloomberg

How Markets Are Pricing in an Election Outcome

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- Katie Koch, Goldman Sachs Asset Management co-head of fundamental equity, warns against pricing in an election outcome too aggressively because markets and polls diverge on their prediction of the winner. Lori Heinel, State...
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Bloomberg

Biden Would be Very Strong on China, Says Mastercard's Froman

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- Michael Froman, former U.S. Trade Representative and Mastercard Inc. vice chairman, says that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden would hold China accountable for its effect on the rest of the global economy. He also says...
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Bloomberg

It's time to look more into active investing: RockCreek CEO

Higher Ed
Apr.24 -- Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Group Founder & CEO highlights the role of ETFs and index funds in market dislocation and the importance of investing in innovation-focused companies. She joins host David Westin for an exclusive...
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Bloomberg

The Fed's push to shore up liquidity is not creating demand: Beschloss

Higher Ed
May.15 -- Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Group Founder & CEO, says the Fed's stimulus measures have provided liquidity, but are unable to create demand for goods and services. She points to the similarities between performance in equities...
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Bloomberg

We Are Entering Another Period of Revolution, Says Summers

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, says that concerns about deflationary pressures reflect a new paradigm. He joins David...
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Bloomberg

Lack of market reaction to U.S.-China tensions shouldn't make people complacent: Summers

Higher Ed
May.29 -- Lawrence H. Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, cautions that we should not take cues on the future of U.S.-China relations from the lack of market reaction. He says that the current strategy teaches China to avoid any...
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Bloomberg

Supporting Demand Is Not a Reason for Blank Checks: Summers

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that supporting demand is not a reason for blank checks. He thinks that a contingency plan will be needed to account for a perfect storm...
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Bloomberg

Fed Finally Recognizes Inflation Danger: Summers

Higher Ed
Jun.18 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says the Fed finally recognizes that inflation is a threat to the current economy. He says the June FOMC meeting is a turning point and the Fed...
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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

There Are Micro Bubbles in the Market: Sonders

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders says she sees micro bubbles in the market. She says the froth coming from retail investors piling into low-priced stocks is different from the bubble during the late...
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Press Association

Volunteers sort through Ukrainian aid donations in Balham, south London

Higher Ed
Volunteers at the Klub Orla Bialego (White Eagle Club) in Balham, south London, sort through donations made by members of the public, prior to their aid convoy setting off to Ukraine in aid of refugees fleeing the Russian invasion. The...
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Press Association

Millions of Afghans struggling for food due to drought, charity warns

Higher Ed
Millions of people in Afghanistan are struggling for food due to drought amid the Taliban takeover, a charity director has said. Hassan Noor, from Save The Children, said 14 million people in the war-torn nation are in need of supplies,...
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Bridgeman Arts

Inhabitants at the Mariensfelde Refugee Transit Camp in Germany, US Vice President Lyndon Johnson visits and greets cheering crowd, 1961

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Mariensfelde Refugee Camp (4 millions have fled East Berlin). Children, families and the elderly receive rations, soup is served. Lyndon Johnson walks through hopeful crowd in Mariensfelde. Leaving the camp from his open-top car, the...
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Bloomberg

Central banks cannot address solvency crises of companies and consumers: Tett

Higher Ed
May.01 -- Gillian Tett, Financial Times Editorial Board Chair, distinguishes between the liquidity crisis that central banks are trying to prevent and the solvency issues that their measures cannot address. She warns that we are moving...
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Bloomberg

Election Removes Uncertainty From Markets, Says Beschloss

Higher Ed
Nov.13 -- RockCreek Founder and Chief Executive Officer Afsaneh Beschloss says that markets reflect the removal of uncertainties presented by the elections and the lack of a vaccine. She says that the pandemic has accelerated flows into...