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Bloomberg

Hank Paulson on Financial Crisis, China Trade War, Climate

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson discusses lessons learned from the financial crisis, the risks of a trade war with China and the need for governments to spur investment in climate projects. He spoke in an exclusive...
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Bloomberg

Australia Banking Regulators to Become More Aggressive, Morningstar Says

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Chief executive officers of Australia’s four big banks are appearing in front of a parliamentary committee after a report last month strongly criticized the industry for pursuing profit at the expense of basic standards of...
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Bridgeman Arts

Going Places (1948) part 3 - Bad business deal goes wrong, profits fall.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a 1948 American educational cartoon called Going Places about capitalism / banking system / business / entrepreneurship. Corporate big wig signs papers in head office. CEO surrounded by piles of paperwork. Wheels in the man's...
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Bloomberg

What Are the Biggest Challenges for India's Modi in His Second Term?

Higher Ed
May.23 -- Eswar Prasad, Tolani senior professor of trade policy at Cornell University, talks about landslide election victory of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party. Prasad speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

U.S. in Danger of Doing Financial Crisis Again, MIT's Johnson Warns

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- Simon Johnson, MIT Sloan School of Management Global Economics Professor and author of "Jump-Starting America," discusses fears of the next financial crisis, the economic differences between the United States and Europe, and...
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Curated Video

Zuckerberg Faces Tough Questions On Libra's Diversity

Higher Ed
Facebook's CEO has long positioned Libra as a tool to help the unbanked, but some legislators worry that the currency may exploit that group further.
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Bloomberg

OMFIF's Kyriakopoulou Says Lagarde May Be More Successful Than Draghi in ECB Politics

Higher Ed
Nov.01 -- Danae Kyriakopoulou, chief economist and director of research at OMFIF Ltd, discusses the leadership change at the European Central Bank and the impact of negative rates. She speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Negative Rates Aren't a Credible Long-Term Solution: Mervyn King

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King discusses the efficacy of negative rates as the U.K. and other nations implement economic stimulus measures to combat the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. King, a Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Fed Lets Banks Begin Stock Buybacks Again

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- The Federal Reserve gave Wall Street banks the green light to resume billions of dollars of stock buybacks, noting that the industry has held up well during the coronavirus pandemic. Sonali Basak reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : EU urges Ethiopia to lift fuel restrictions to Tigray

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union urges Ethiopia's government to lift restrictions on fuel supplies to the war-wracked Tigray region, warning that shortages were crippling the distribution of emergency aid (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

UK: INDONESIAN VICE PRESIDENT HABIBIE SPEAKS AT BUSINESS LUNCH

Higher Ed
English/Nat Indonesian Vice-President Bacharuddin Habibie says his government is committed to reviving the country's stalled economy -- but not at the cost of prolonged social instability. Habibie predicted the Indonesian economy would...
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Curated Video

Markets drop sharply over fears of Wall Street performance

Higher Ed
7 September 2002 1. Various of traders and market screens at Tokyo Stock Exchange 2. Wide shot of Paul Sheard, Chief Economist, Lehman Brothers Japan 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Sheard, Chief Economist, Lehman Brothers Japan: "Well, I...
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Curated Video

Economy bounces back after 2008 collapse as politicians promise more reforms

Higher Ed
1. Various of colourful houses in downtown Reykjavik 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Asthor Gudmundsson, estate agent: "The crisis was about in September 2008, and after that we had no clients here, a few of them of course, somebody was buying...
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Bloomberg

Some European Economies Still Struggling, Says Jeffrey

Higher Ed
April 12 -- Italian officials and bank executives agreed to create a multibillion-euro fund to help troubled lenders raise capital and offload bad loans, as the nation tries to assuage investor jitters. Cazenove Capital Management Chief...
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Bloomberg

What Makes Onex CEO Tick?

Higher Ed
Feb. 25 -- In Part 1 of 3 of Amanda Lang's exclusive interview with Onex CEO Gerry Schwartz, she gives you an elusive look at what makes Onex CEO tick.
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Bloomberg

China's Debt: How Is It Impacting the Economy?

Higher Ed
May 9 -- George Magnus, author and senior economic advisor at UBS, discusses China's debt buildup, the economy and the possibility of a financial crisis in the country. He speaks to Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on "Trending Business."
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Bloomberg

Peter Fisher: Negative Rates Very Bad for Banking System

Higher Ed
Sept. 21 -- Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Senior Fellow Peter Fisher discusses negative rates, the banking sector and Fed policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Mytilineos on State of Greece's Economy, Europe Outlook

Higher Ed
Nov. 2 -- Mytilineos Group Chairman & CEO Evangelos Mytilineos discusses the outlook for the Greek economy, commodities and the Fed with Guy Johnson in London and Caroline Hyde in Berlin on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open." (Video...
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Bloomberg

UniCredit's Importance to the Future of Italian Banks

Higher Ed
Feb.09 -- UniCredit is aiming to raise capital in a proposed share sale after receiving shareholder approval for its capital raising plan. Bloomberg's Elisa Martinuzzi reports and Richard Jeffrey, chief economist at Cazenove Capital...
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Bloomberg

Can Markets Handle Positive Real Rates?

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Bloomberg's Matthew Boesler present three charts showing the Fed election narrative, the markets ability to handle real rates and the Fed's stealth reserve shrinkage. Boesler speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Turkey's Zeybekci Says Economy Must Grow at Least 5.5%

Higher Ed
Mar.09 -- Turkey's Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci sat down with Mark Barton in London to discuss the Turkish economy, the country's budget deficit and trade relations with Europe. (Corrects guest's last name in headline and description.)
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Bloomberg

Diverse Mandates for Central Banks

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- The world's top economists and central bankers gather at Jackson Hole later this week amid tepid global inflation which will be among the hot topics on the agenda. But should they be so obsessed with price rises or take a...
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Bloomberg

ABA's Bligh Says CBA Scandal Hurts Entire Industry

Higher Ed
Aug.14 -- Commonwealth Bank has started the search for a new CEO and confirms that Ian Narev will leave in July of next year. The bank's money laundering scandal comes amid revelations of systemic problems within its business....
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Bloomberg

Egypt's Amer Says Egypt Is Growing at 4.9%

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Central Bank of Egypt Governor Tarek Amer talks about the country's economy, inflation and weighs in on the impact of Fed policy on emerging markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."