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Bloomberg

Gorman Says Fed Raising Interest Rates Is 'Healthy'

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Morgan Stanley Chief Executive Officer James Gorman discusses the outlook for the company, global monetary policy and economic growth. He joins Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas"...
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Bloomberg

Guangzhou R&F Properties Seeking 6-Month Debt Extension

Higher Ed
China's Guangzhou R&F Properties Co. is seeking a debt extension to avoid a default as shockwaves from a credit crunch continue to reverberate throughout the property sector. The company wants more time to pay a $725 million note...
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Bloomberg

Wilson: U.K. Government Must Target Wage Subsidy Support

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- Institute For Employment Studies Director Tony Wilson discusses what sectors must be supported by governments without impeding necessary restructuring. He adds that retraining remains paramount. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna...
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Bloomberg

Buffett's Private Equity Shot Amplified by Moody's Critique

Higher Ed
May.06 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports on Moody's concerns about the private equity market: She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

Bernanke defends Federal Reserve''s response to financial crisis

Higher Ed
1. Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman, walking to podium at the Princeton Club in New York City 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman: "The pricing of the liquidity facilities was an important part of...
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Bloomberg

Thompson de DTCC: Hay que regular instituciones financieras

Higher Ed
May.02-- Larry Thompson, vicepresidente de The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation, habla de la necesidad de regulaciones de tecnología financiera con relación a los ciberataques. Habla con Yvonne Man y Betty Liu en "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Singapore’s Trade and Industry Minister on Budget, Economy, Trade

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing discusses Singapore’s budget, how Singapore is positioned for the future, foreign workers, the U.S.-China trade frictions and his outlook on global trade. He speaks...
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Curated Video

Briefing by Financial Conduct Authority as 5 biggest banks are fined more than $US3B

Higher Ed
US, British and Swiss regulators have fined five global banks 3.4 billion US dollars for attempting to manipulate foreign exchange markets. These are the latest penalties for an industry previously criticised for rigging interest rates...
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Bloomberg

China's Xi to Address Import Expo Opening Ceremony in Shanghai

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- The China International Import Expo in Shanghai, a brainchild of President Xi Jinping, is set to open Monday with some 3,000 companies from more than 100 countries. Xi is scheduled to delivers a speech at opening ceremony. Tom...
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Bloomberg

Portugal's Caldeira Cabral on Property Market, Economy

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Portugal Economy Minister Manuel Caldeira Cabral discusses the impact of the digital economy on Portugal's economy, tech firms, the Portuguese property market, and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Curated Video

Yellen: Rate Hike Likely Appropriate this Year

Higher Ed
US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Wednesday that the central bank has no "fixed timetable" for raising interest rates but she believes the economy is ready for a rate hike by the end of the year.She said during an appearance...
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VOICED : Chile anti-smoking bill has tobacco industry on edge

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Chile anti-smoking bill has tobacco industry on edge
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Bloomberg

Banks Dont Think These Fines Are Small: Axelrod

Higher Ed
Dec. 12 -- FINRA Executive President of Regulatory Operations Susan Axelrod and Former Federal Prosecutor Doug Burns discuss fines for 10 firms that used their equity analysts to solicit investment banking business and offer favorable...
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Bloomberg

Earnings, M&A, and What’s Next for Asset Managers

Higher Ed
Oct. 19 -- Craig Siegenthaler, senior equity research analyst at Credit Suisse, looks into earnings expectations for asset managers and what’s coming next for the sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Secondary Market Valuations Appropriate: Blackstone's Perry

Higher Ed
Jun.04 -- Verdun Perry, Blackstone's global head of strategic partners, sees the secondary market surpassing $100 billion in 2021 and says returning employees to offices is "great for the economy." He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak...
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Bloomberg

Global Crypto Market Cap Falls 7% in Past 24 Hours

Higher Ed
Cryptocurrencies fell on Tuesday, with Bitcoin sliding toward the $60,000 level and Ether close to its lowest levels this month. The global crypto market cap has dropped some 7% in the past 24 hours to $2.8 trillion, according tracker...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From Goldman's First Investor Day

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- Mike Mayo, head of U.S. large-cap bank research at Wells Fargo, and the University of Southern California's Dr. Julie Albright, author of "Left to Their Own Devices," discuss Goldman Sachs and changes in the investment bank's...
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Bloomberg

Mike Dubno on What Automation Means for Wall Street

Higher Ed
Oct.19 -- Mike Dubno, former chief technology officer and partner at Goldman Sachs, was the architect behind the firm's risk management system. Bloomberg's Hugh Son spoke with Dubno about the future of automation and what it means for...
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Bloomberg

Roubini Says Trade War Escalation Is a `Negative Sum Game'

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Nouriel Roubini, professor at New York University, discusses U.S.-China trade friction and its impact on the economy and markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

ECB's Draghi on Policy Decision, Economic Risks, Inflation: Statement

Higher Ed
Oct.24 -- Mario Draghi speaks at his last press conference as European Central Bank president about the euro-zone economy, monetary policy and inflation. Earlier, policy makers kept monetary stimulus unchanged, six weeks after cutting...
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Bloomberg

Medallia 62% IPO Pop a 'Great Start,' CEO Stretch Says

Higher Ed
Jul.19 -- Medallia Inc. Chief Executive Officer Leslie Stretch discusses the enterprise software provider's initial public offering, diversification efforts, and global expansion plans. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Bloomberg

EQT's Liu Sees PE Opportunities in Health-Care Data Industry

Higher Ed
Jun.21 -- Eric Liu, a partner at EQT Partners, discusses the company's agreement to sell health-survey business Press Ganey Associates Inc. to a private equity consortium and where he is finding opportunities in the health-care data...
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Bloomberg

China Vows to Continue Opening Markets

Higher Ed
Sep.30 -- China said it would continue to open up its financial markets and encourage foreign investment amid reports the Trump administration is considering restrictions on fund flows to China. Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Derek Wallbank...
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Bloomberg

Brookfield Agrees to Buy a 62% Stake in Oaktree Capital

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- Brookfield Asset Management Inc. has agreed to purchase a majority stake in Oaktree Capital Group LLC in a cash and stock deal. BN's Vincent Bielski reports on "Bloomberg Markets."