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Bloomberg

Anxiety Over U.S. Recession Is `Misplaced,` Says HSBC Little

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Joseph Little, co-chief investment officer of multi asset at HSBC Global Asset Management, discusses the U.S. economy and Federal reserve policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Pimco's Fels Sees Growth Bottoming, Expects Lower Returns for Years

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Jan.09 -- Joachim Fels, managing director and global economic adviser at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), says there are signs of bottoming in the global economy and warns investors to expect lower returns for the next few...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Market Wrap: 12/19 Stocks Hit New Highs

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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Bloomberg

Tiffany CEO Sees Double-Digit Growth in China Despite Weak Economy

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Dec.19 -- Tiffany & Co. expects double-digit growth in China next year despite a weaker economy, as consumers curb their overseas luxury purchases and spend more at home. Chief Executive Office Alessandro Bogliolo speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Harvard's Rogoff Says Odds of U.S. Recession Are Normal

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- Ken Rogoff, Harvard University professor of economics and public policy, discusses the risks facing the global economy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Press Association

Greenpeace park bulldozer placed in Boris Johnson's constituency

Higher Ed
Greenpeace activists park a bulldozer on Uxbridge High Street to campaign against the construction of a third Heathrow runway. The vehicle plays audio of Boris Johnson promising to lie down in front of bulldozers to prevent the runway's...
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Bloomberg

Neil Dutta Says Housing and Consumer Data Come in Strong

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- Renaissance Macro Research Head of Economics speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal about the economic expansion cycle and strong housing starts
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Bloomberg

Fed Has Given Economy a Cushion and Should Cut Mid-Year, Economist Swonk Says

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Diane Swonk, Grant Thornton chief economist, says the Federal Reserve has provided a cushion to the U.S. economy, protecting it from a possible economic blow from the coronavirus outbreak and any other risks. She speaks during...
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Curated Video

Amazon Invests $100M In Mexico Facilities

Higher Ed
The money, according to the company, went to new facilities including warehouses and shipping centers.
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Bloomberg

Markets Prep for ‘Mighty’ Stimulus in Blue Sweep: Rooney Vera

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Kathryn Rooney Vera, head of research and strategy at Bulltick, expects a “big and bad and mighty” U.S. stimulus package that could reach “$3.5 trillion and higher” if Democrats sweep the 2020 election. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Cainiao's Wan Sees Post-Pandemic Recovery

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Tech giant Alibaba's logistics unit Cainiao expects a record sales from China's shopping bonanza Double 11 festival. For many retailers, this event is the single biggest growth driver every year and this year will be no...
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Sky News

UK Supreme Court has overturned a block on a third runway at Heathrow

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots environmental campaigners protesting outside the UK's Supreme Court in Westminster, London, including throwing red paint at the building, and Metropolitan Police officers arresting protesters, interview with...
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Curated Video

Jobless Claims Down 24,000; Economy Grew At 6.5% Last Quarter

Higher Ed
For now, the economy is showing sustained strength.
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Bloomberg

Market Priced In Too Many Rate Hikes: Morgan Stanley’s Caron

Higher Ed
Jim Caron, fixed income portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, says the narrative on inflation is confused and explains why markets are pricing in too many rate hikes. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Press Association

Ireland will not see same shortages of lorry drivers as UK – Irish premier

Higher Ed
Ireland will not see the same problems with shortages of lorry drivers being witnessed in the UK, the Irish premier has said. Micheal Martin said preparations made by the government in advance of Brexit had worked and that the UK had...
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Bloomberg

XPeng President's Plan to Take Over Tesla

Higher Ed
XPeng Vice Chairman and President Brian Gu joins Emily Chang to discuss the company's latest and globally-compliant electric SUV, the future of autonomous driving and the impact of supply chain issues. Gu also shares the company's...
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Curated Video

Belgium - Lebed and Solana meet for talks

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Russian national security chief Alexander Lebed in Brussels on Monday (07/10) said that NATO moves to expand its membership eastwards could lead to Russia blocking ratification of nuclear and other disarmament accords. 00.00 MS alexander...
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Curated Video

OSCE in talks about extension of Russian border monitoring mission

Higher Ed
The Head of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Observer Mission at the Russian checkpoints along the Ukrainian border said on Thursday that discussions regarding an extension of the mission were ongoing. Paul...
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Curated Video

Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany said Monday that gaining a foothold in the South and extending the reach of the league's lucrative television market are the two biggest factors as it decides whether to expand.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Big Ten commissioner addresses expansion CAPTION: Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany said Monday that gaining a foothold in the South and extending the reach of the league's lucrative television market are the two biggest factors...
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Curated Video

Gaza - Cook meets Arafat during official visit

Higher Ed
British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook called on Israel on Tuesday (16/3) to halt the expansion of Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories in a bid to revive the peace process. Cook's address came as as part of a joint press...
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Curated Video

Israel - Netanyahu cancels dinner with Cook

Higher Ed
A furious Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday (17/03) cancelled a dinner with British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook after the visiting diplomat met with Palestinians at a controversial new Jewish settlement that's being...
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Curated Video

Settlement issue key element of road map

Higher Ed
Gush Etzion settlement 1. Wide shot of homes built on side of hill 2. Long shot of same showing construction crane 3. Settler spokesman Shaul Goldstein sitting at his desk 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Shaul Goldstein, spokesman for...
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Curated Video

Belgium - NATO foreign ministers meet

Higher Ed
NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels Tuesday (16/12) to plan a smaller and more flexible peacekeeping force in Bosnia. The ministers are expected to approve proposals to reduce the number of troops in the area when the current mandate...
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Curated Video

Belgium - NATO ministers meet

Higher Ed
The foreign ministers of NATO's 16 member countries were on Tuesday (10/12) meeting in Brussels to discuss the expansion of the alliance into central and eastern Europe. EXT Nato HQ; Nato flag; WS flags; INT Nato Commander George...