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China's Increased State Role Is Reason for Slowing Economy, Lardy Says

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Nicholas Lardy, senior fellow at Peterson Institute, and Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics discuss Chinese leadership and how the government is handling the economy. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Malta’s Scicluna Says No-Deal Brexit Would Be 'Atomic Bomb'

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Malta Finance Minister Edward Scicluna discusses how the country is preparing for Brexit, the outlook for the European economy, and risks pegged to the Italian budget. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo in Brussels.
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Bloomberg

Thornburg Is Investing More Into China, CEO Brady Says

Higher Ed
May.22 -- Jason Brady, president and chief executive officer of Thornburg Investment Management, talks about the trade disputes between the U.S. and China, and the implications for businesses and for his company. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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NIESR's Chadha Says Expect U.K. Unemployment to Reach 10%

Higher Ed
Jul.09 -- Jagjit Chadha, director of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research, discusses the impact of Chancellor Rishi Sunak's summer statement. He speaks with Anna Edwards and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Roubini: Dr. Doom Predicts Another Decade of Depression

Higher Ed
Jun.23 -- The Bloomberg Invest Global virtual event continues with the economist known as 'Doctor Doom,' Nouriel Roubini. He describes the post-Covid economy as ‘U-shaped’ rather than ‘V-shaped’ and warns about a decade of global...
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Sky News

Interview with Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, on Q.E.

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, on quantitative easing measures due to the coronavirus furlough scheme on 5 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Roubini Says Markets Don't Reflect the Economic Risks

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- Nouriel Roubini, professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, says markets aren't pricing in what he sees as a dire economic outlook amid the ongoing coronavirus fallout. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Brexit, Covid Cause U.K.-EU Border Hold-Ups

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- 5% of trucks are being held up at EU border because they lack documentation or a negative Covid test. Bloomberg's Laura Wright reports on the economic cost and outlook for the situation when freight rates increase on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Is London's Financial Powerhouse at Risk?

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- Jill Rutter, senior fellow at U.K. in a Changing Europe, discusses fears that London's finance powerhouse will gradually be dismantled as Britain enters the last month of the Brexit transition period without a...
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Bloomberg

Focusing Investments on Crypto Equity Companies: Soona Amhaz

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Soona Amhaz, general partner at Volt Capital, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the venture capital firm's new cryptocurrency fund and digital asset companies.
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Bloomberg

Evergrande’s Dollar Bonds Hit Fresh Lows

Higher Ed
Aug.29 -- China Evergrande Group's bonds are falling to record lows again over fears that government support for the debt-ridden property developer may dry up. Bloomberg’s Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on “Bloomberg Market: China Open.”
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First Look With Surveillance: Afghan Deadline, China Relations

Higher Ed
Aug.25 -- Francine Lacqua, Matt Miller and Lisa Abramowicz take you through what to watch today.
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Press Association

Holidaymakers subjected to ‘constant rollercoaster’ after 50 travel rule changes

Higher Ed
Holidaymakers have been subjected to 50 changes in the rules for international travel since the first coronavirus lockdown, according to new analysis. The travel industry expressed dismay at the “constant rollercoaster” of alterations...
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Bloomberg

HNA Group Finds Investors for Airline, Airport Businesses

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- The administrators of HNA Group Co. Ltd.’s debt restructuring program have decided on strategic investors for the Chinese conglomerate’s airline and airport businesses. Bloomberg’s Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

More Chinese Developers Scramble to Dodge Default

Higher Ed
The selloff in Chinese developer’s debt is deepening with one of the 20 biggest developers joining a host of firms looking to dodge default, saying debt crises effectively shut them out of the overseas financing market. Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

Londoners Pare Back Office Time as Omicron Cases Rise

Higher Ed
Some City of London workers are starting to take matters into their own hands as they look to reduce the risk of catching coronavirus ahead of the holiday season. Tom Metcalf reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

What to Watch for in Apples Quarterly Results

Higher Ed
Oct. 20 -- Lisa Shalett, head of investment and portfolio strategies at Morgan Stanley, and David Woo, head of global rates and currency research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, preview Apple results as the company is expected to...
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Bloomberg

Geithner: AIG Bailout Terms Had to Be Unattractive

Higher Ed
Oct. 9 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner returns to the stand for a third day to defend the governments terms on a bailout of AIG as former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke prepares to begin his testimony. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

How Important Was Bill Gross to Pimco?

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 -- Bloomberg's Mary Childs and Eric Schatzker report on possible Pimco outflows in the wake of former Managing Director Bill Grosss departure. Childs and Schatzker speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: UN/IRAQ OIL FOR FOOD AGREEMENT UPDATE

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English/Nat The Clinton administration is to let US companies bid for the two (b) billion dollars' worth of crude oil Iraq is allowed to sell over the next six months as part of the oil-for-food deal. But the State Department stressed...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Investment Likely Declines in 'Brexit:' Blanchard

Higher Ed
March 10 -- Olivier Blanchard, senior fellow at Peterson Institute and former IMF chief economist, talks about the prospect of a "Brexit" and how it could impact the U.K. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

PE Funds Snap Up Deals in Distressed Energy Debt

Higher Ed
Aug. 12 -- Deals in distressed energy debt are picking up. Since the oil crash in 2014, $100B has been raised by funds to scoop up energy assets on the cheap. Bloomberg's Laura Keller reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Government approves fracking at one site in Lancashire

Higher Ed
Government approves fracking at one site in Lancashire
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Bloomberg

Wall Street’s Unwanted Find a Home in the Windy City

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Dec.09 -- Wall Street’s Unwanted Find a Home in the Windy City TJM Institutional Services, a small Chicago-based firm is quickly becoming a refuge for brokers who are kicked to the curb as banks turn to youth. Bloomberg’s Hugh Son...