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Bloomberg

The Market Rotation Has Been 'Incredibly Violent,' Says LGIM's Sonja Laud

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- LGIM Chief Investment Officer Sonja Laud discusses European banks' dividends and buybacks, the market rotation to cyclical stocks and the growth versus value debate. She spoke on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" on November 25.
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Bloomberg

Stronghold CEO: Not Choosing SPAC for IPO Was 'Part Pride'

Higher Ed
Stronghold Digital Mining CEO Greg Beard discusses the crypto miner's public debut and adds that he expects new all-time highs for Bitcoin. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Press Association

PM 'shocked, appalled and deeply saddened' by migrant deaths in the Channel

Higher Ed
At least thirty people have died after a migrant boat headed for the UK capsized in the English Channel. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was “shocked, appalled and deeply saddened” to hear of the loss of life.
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Bloomberg

Covid Forced DVF to Reset Says Von Furstenberg

Higher Ed
Diane von Furstenberg, founder and chairman of DVF, says the Covid-19 pandemic forced her business to reset. Von Furstenberg describes the challenges retailers faced during the pandemic on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer...
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Bloomberg

Barings: Hard to See Dollar Weakening Substantially

Higher Ed
Christopher Smart, chief global strategist at Barings, discusses the outlook for the U.S., Chinese and European economies, the dollar, and his views on crypto currencies. Smart, who served as Special Assistant to the President at the...
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Bloomberg

Qiming Venture's Rieschel on China Tech

Higher Ed
Gary Rieschel, Founding Managing Partner at Qiming Venture Partners, discusses the outlook and funding for tech startups in China. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on the sidelines of "Bloomberg New Economy Forum" on...
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Bloomberg

SEC Proposes Sweeping Changes for Stock Trading

Higher Ed
Huge changes could be in store for Wall Street and traders around the country. The Securities and Exchange Commission laid out four proposals that Chair Gary Gensler says would boost transparency and competition. Bloomberg's Katherine...
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Bloomberg

Coinshares CEO on Takeover Targets, Bitcoin's Rally

Higher Ed
Coinshares CEO Jean-Marie Mognetti talks about possible takeover targets, how rate hikes by the Federal Reserve can impact Bitcoin, and being transparent with markets and investors. He speaks on "Bloomberg Crypto." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

Texas Comptroller Takes on Wall Street

Higher Ed
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Glenn Hegar's showdown with Wall Street has made him a gatekeeper to the state's roughly $330 billion of investment assets. He's been fighting with financial giants over so-called ESG investing. He...
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Bloomberg

Applico CEO: Monopolies Aren't Always a Bad Thing

Higher Ed
June 1 -- Alex Moazed, Applico's chief executive officer, discusses the future of the app economy and explains why monopolies aren't always a bad thing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg West."
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Ben Milne Ceo of Dwolla

9th - 10th
Ben Milne, CEO of Dwolla, discusses his motivation in founding his company and the excitement of starting something new. Ben advocates for the idea that failure, which can happen in big and small ways, does not have to be your legacy....
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: t.a. Mccann Translating From Ideas to Execution

9th - 10th
T.A. McCann, founder and CEO of Gist, gives an overview of the company he founded and advocates planning ahead and deciding what you want to achieve. T.A. also describes the construct he uses to scrutinize his ideas. [3:34]