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Bloomberg

Risk-On Tone in Markets Turns Slightly Risk-Off

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- On this edition of "Charting Futures," Chaikin Analytics' Dan Russo takes a look at current investor sentiment with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

December Tariffs on Tech, Toys Would Hurt Stocks, Fund Managers Say

Higher Ed
Nov.15 -- Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pacific Investment Management Co., and Howard Ward, chief investment officer of growth equities at Gabelli Funds, discuss the U.S. economy, stock market highs and the potential impact on...
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Bloomberg

Engie Sees No `Material Impact' From Coronavirus

Higher Ed
Feb.28 -- Judith Hartmann, chief financial officer at Engie SA, discusses the impact of the coronavirus as the firm reported profit that beat estimates after cutting costs, restarting reactors, renegotiating gas-supply deals and...
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Bloomberg

Alibaba Sales Growth Almost Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s quarterly revenue grew a better than expected 34%, signaling that Chinese consumer sentiment is recovering at a rapid clip from its Covid-19 trough. Meanwhile, the Chinese e-commerce giant offered...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Protesters Clash With Police After China Tightens Grip

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Hong Kong protesters battled with riot police in busy downtown areas on Sunday, showing their opposition toward China’s dramatic move to crack down on dissent in the biggest demonstration since the coronavirus swept through the...
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Sky News

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab comments on Yemen, Myanmar coup, Jamal Kashoggi and Nicolas Sarkozy jail sentence

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab respondiong to several questions on the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, Jamal khashoggi, Myanmar coup and reaction to Nicolas Sarkozy's jail sentence. 1st March 2021, United...
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Bloomberg

Sri Lanka's Army Ordered to Shoot Protesters Who Damage Property

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The army in Sri Lanka has been ordered to shoot protesters who damage property after protests over food and fuel shortages turned violent. Bloomberg's Sudhi Ranjan Sen reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Lisa's Market Movers

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports the top moving stocks this morning.
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Bloomberg

Yen May Show Strength on Yields

Higher Ed
The Japanese yen is off of its 24-year low, but weakening slightly since core inflation data for May came in above the BOJ's target of 2%. David Finnerty reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Curated Video

London and Paris trading floors, analysts

Higher Ed
Paris, 10 August 2007 1. Sign outside building reading "Richelieu Finance" 2. Tilt up exterior of brokerage firm Richelieu Finance 3. Interior of brokerage firm Richelieu Finance with brokers working at computer terminals 4. Close up...
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Curated Video

USA: SAUDI DISSIDENT LINKED TO TRUCK BOMBING APPEARS IN COURT

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English/Nat A Saudi dissident linked to a truck bombing that killed 19 U.S. airmen in Saudi Arabia was in court in Washington on Wednesday. Hani Abdel Rahim Hussein Al-Sayegh was deported to the U-S from Canada on Tuesday. As part of a...
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Curated Video

Christmas shopping in Brussels

Higher Ed
London - Dec 11, 2007 1. Early morning exteriors of St. Pancras Eurostar terminal 2. Early morning interiors of St. Pancras Eurostar terminal 3. Wide of trains 4. Train pulls out of station London - Dec 13, 2007 5. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

Chances for Children is an organization devoted to children in America.

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1. ext Bolivar Arellano Gallery 2. tilt down gallery window 3. Dutchess Sarah Ferguson walking in 4. pullout form "Little Red" to photographer Stev Hirsch presenting doll to Dutchess. 5. pan from stills to Dutchess . WS...
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Curated Video

The cast of 'The Taming of the Shrew' from UK's Globe Theatre talk about coming to Hong Kong for the first time

Higher Ed
The Shakespeare's Globe marks their first foray into Hong Kong and mainland China with an all-female interpretation of the Bard's controversial "The Taming Of The Shrew," and shares the joys of being a touring theatre...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Knives cut to heart of Yemeni identity

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VOICED: Knives cut to heart of Yemeni identity
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Knives cut to heart of Yemeni identity

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Knives cut to heart of Yemeni identity
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Currency war threat looms over G20 ministers' meeting

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VOICED: Currency war threat looms over G20 ministers' meeting
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Bloomberg

Jeremy Cook: Politics Is Currency at the Moment

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Jeremy Cook, chief economist at World First U.K., and Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker discuss the market influence of politics with a focus on French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. They...
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Bloomberg

Why Trudeau Believes Trump Comes With an Open Mind

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defends Canada's dairy system amid anti-trade remarks from U.S. President Donald Trump in an exclusive Bloomberg interview. Bloomberg Reporter Josh Wingrove debriefs Trudeau’s remarks on free...
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Bloomberg

Cushing's Toudouze Says Oil Markets Are Close to Balance

Higher Ed
Oct.05 -- Libby Toudouze, Cushing Asset Management partner and portfolio manager, discusses OPEC oil production and crude prices with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Voices of Brexit the Catalan Brexiteer in Scotland

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As Brexit negotiations continue between the UK and the EU Britons and Europeans share their thoughts on progress made in divorce proceedings as well as their hopes and fears for the future once ties are severed
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Bloomberg

Gary Oldman Praises Makeup Artist Kazuhiro Tsuji: "Makeup and Clothes are the Closest Thing to the Actor" | Oscars 2018

Higher Ed
Oldman told 'Darkest Hour' director Joe Wright that his work would be "contingent on Kazuhiro."
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Bloomberg

BlackBerry CEO John Chen Cheers Lyft and Uber IPOs

Higher Ed
Mar.29 -- BlackBerry Chief Executive Officer John Chen says he's hopeful the Lyft and Uber IPOs go well as it would mean more royalties for BlackBerry. He speaks with BNN Bloomberg's Amber Kanwar.