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Press Association

Irish premier confirms State apology for Stardust families

Higher Ed
Irish premier Simon Harris said he “apologised unreservedly” to the families of the 48 people killed in a fire at a Dublin nightclub in 1981, after a more than 40-year campaign for justice. Families whose loved ones died when the blaze...
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Bloomberg

Apple's iPhone 15 Starts at $799, Pro Version at $999

Higher Ed
Apple unveiled a new line of iPhones. The company unveiled four new models, keeping pace with the past few generations: the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. Like last year, the entry-level models start at $799. The Pro version...
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Press Association

Finance minister remains coy on Budget as Fianna Fail looks to put stamp on it

Higher Ed
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has said that “a strong economy” enables the government to invest in public services, as his Fianna Fail party looks to put its stamp on the upcoming budget. While remaining coy on budgetary options,...
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Bloomberg

China's Services Sector Emerges as Bright Spot

Higher Ed
The services sector in China is emerging as a rare bright spot as consumers continue to spend lavishly on food and travel. John Cheng reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Yellen to Visit China Amid Tensions

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Wendy Benjaminson and Enda Curran discuss US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's upcoming trip to China and what the intentions of the trip are. They also talk about President Biden's support of Sweden to join NATO. Wendy and...
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Bloomberg

Are Chinese Stocks Set for a Rebound?

Higher Ed
Thomas Taw, head of Asia Pacific iShares investment strategy at BlackRock, shares his views on stocks in China, India and Japan. He also talks about artificial intelligence. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Argus Research's Stephen Biggar on Credit Suisse-UBS Deal

Higher Ed
UBS agreed to buy Credit Suisse for 3 billion francs in a government-brokered deal aimed at restoring calm to financial markets. Argus Research Director of Financial Institutions Research Stephen Biggar discusses UBS Group AG's agreement...
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Bloomberg

QI Research DiMartino Booth on Fed

Higher Ed
QI Research CEO and Chief Strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth previews the upcoming FOMC policy meeting and Fed Chair Powell's press conference. She speaks with Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Curated Video

Florida Bill Could Shield Whites From 'Discomfort' Of Racist Past

Higher Ed
Florida Senate Education Committee approved the bill taking aim at critical race theory, with Republicans in favor and Democrats opposed.
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Bloomberg

Rogoff: Banks Make Money Off Low Rates in Long-Run

Higher Ed
Sept. 13 -- Harvard University Professor Kenneth Rogoff explains why low and negative interest rates can be a benefit to banks in the long-term. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

BNEF Brief: The Bottleneck at the Panama Canal

Higher Ed
Mar.21 -- The Panama Canal's limited number of slots - or vessel transit permits - per day can be a constraint for LNG tankers during peak demand periods. 84 percent of U.S. LNG to Asia transited the canal in 2017-18. Bloomberg NEF's...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lost Cubist painting by Leger found on back of another canvas

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Art restorers unveil a painting by renowned French artist Fernand Leger, hiding for more than 100 years on the back of another of his works (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

JPM’s Frenkel Says Zero Interest Rate Has Exhausted Its Benefits

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan Chase International, discusses zero-bound interest rates and central bank policy tools. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland...
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Bloomberg

Edward Jones's Majahan Sees Value Outperforming Growth

Higher Ed
Mona Mahajan, senior investment strategist at Edward Jones, says investors should "position themselves a little more defensively," avoiding growth stocks while adding consumer staples and utilities equities to their portfolios. "We...
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Bloomberg

Dollar Looks Relatively Overvalued, Medley Global Says

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Ben Emons, managing director at Medley Global Advisors, talks about the dollar, Asian stocks, and how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the supply chain for technology companies. He speaks with Paul Allen and Emily Chang on...
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Bloomberg

Pimco's Fels Explains the Concept of Shadow Rates

Higher Ed
July 21 -- Joachim Fels, global economic advisor at Pimco, explains the concept of shadow rates used by central banks and examines current global monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Hooper: Diminished Relevance of Economic Models

Higher Ed
Aug. 29 -- Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, examines the need for fiscal policy and the failure of old models in the current low-rate environment. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Is Fed Statement 'Hawkish or 'Dovish?

Higher Ed
Sept. 17 -- The Federal Reserve maintained a commitment to keep interest rates near zero for a considerable time after asset purchases are completed, saying the economy is expanding at a moderate pace and inflation is below its goal....
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Bloomberg

Fed Could Move 75BPS Over Three Quarters: Mahajan

Higher Ed
Mona Mahajan, senior investment strategist at Edward Jones, expects the Federal Reserve to move quickly. She's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Personal injury lawyer: People recovering from brain injuries at high risk during pandemic

Higher Ed
People recovering from serious brain injuries are in danger of falling through the cracks during the pandemic, a leading personal injury lawyer has said. As the NHS frees up beds to deal with the Covid-19 crisis, vulnerable patients are...
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Bloomberg

US Official Sees More Aggressive Cybersecurity Threats in Asia

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US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas speaks of growing cybersecurity threats both at home and throughout Asia and is warning against activity coming from Russia, China, North Korea and Iran. He spoke exclusively to...
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Sky News

Leveson Report Findings Due Out Today

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Leveson Report Findings Due Out Today
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Bloomberg

How You Can Teach Finance to Teens

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Patrice Washington, founder and CEO of ""Seek Wisdom Find Wealth,"" explains the best way to teach finance to teens. She speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Robinhood CEO 'Rejects' Criticism That It’s Glorifying Gambling

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- In this episode of Studio 1.0, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev discusses "meme" stocks going mainstream, increased scrutiny from Washington, and Robinhood's mission to make investing accessible to everyone. He speaks exclusively to...