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Bloomberg

The Federal Reserve's Influence Over the U.S. Dollar

Higher Ed
April 8 -- Christopher Low, chief economist at FTN Financial, and Robert Profusek, head of M&A at Jones Day, talk about Federal Reserve influence over the U.S. dollar and the strength of the housing market. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.S. New-Home Sales Surge 12.4% in July

Higher Ed
Aug. 23 -- Ryan Sweet, director of real-time economics at Moody's Analytics, discusses new-home sales increasing to a nearly nine-year high in July and examines the state of the U.S. housing market and economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Greg McBride, a senior financial analyst with Bankrate.com, shares his thoughts on how concerned homebuyers should be about the possibility of further price declines. E-mail your questions to yourmoney@ap.org

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Your Money: The right time to buy CAPTION: Greg McBride, a senior financial analyst with Bankrate.com, shares his thoughts on how concerned homebuyers should be about the possibility of further price declines. E-mail your...
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Sky News

New research suggests three million households could be just one pay-cheque away from losing their homes

Higher Ed
New research suggests three million households could be just one pay-cheque away from losing their homes
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Curated Video

Cruz: Trump and Clinton flip sides of same coin

Higher Ed
Texas Senator Ted Cruz said on Tuesday that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are "flip sides of the same coin".He jested with his supporters that Democratic candidate Clinton has decided that Republican hopeful Trump will be her vice...
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Curated Video

Sacramento residents forced out of their homes by the recession are literally pitching their tents across about 40 acres of unused land. The trend has become an alternative to shelters which have run out of beds.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Recession spawns 'tent cities' in Calif. capital CAPTION: Sacramento residents forced out of their homes by the recession are literally pitching their tents across about 40 acres of unused land. The trend has become an...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Hosting the Olympics during the Great Recession

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Hosting the Olympics during the Great Recession
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Hong Kong architect turns shoebox apartment into palace

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Hong Kong architect turns shoebox apartment into palace
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Bloomberg

Bocom's Tse Says China's Property Curbs Are Effective

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Philip Tse, assistant vice president at Bocom International, discusses China's January home prices, property curbs and current valuations for home builder stocks. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Where WL Ross Is Investing in U.S., European Markets

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- James Lockhart, vice chairman at WL Ross & Co., explains his firm's current investment strategy and where they are finding opportunities in the U.S. and Europe. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Inside Private-Equity's Real-Estate Empire

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- Gtis Partners President and CIO Tom Shapiro discusses private equity and the real estate market. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Related Focusing on Middle-Market London Housing: CEO

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Jeff Blau, chief executive officer at Related Companies, discusses how Brexit uncertainty is affecting his company's approach to London real estate and which city he sees as the most promising global market. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Young Australians Are Pessimistic About Their Prospects

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Young Australians are pessimistic about their prospects. Of those born roughly between 1982 and 2002, commonly referred to as millennials,  less than a third expect the economy will improve this year, according to...
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Bloomberg

Miami's Luxury Real Estate Battles the Rising Tide

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- Miami's luxury real estate developers are looking for solutions to the problem of increased flooding from rising sea levels as they see a recent decrease of sales in the City's luxury market. Bloomberg's James Tarmy reports on...
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Bloomberg

Redrow CEO: Limited Impact in Construction From Pound

Higher Ed
Feb.08 -- John Tutte, chief executive officer at Redrow, discusses the U.K. housing market, the company's earnings and the outlook for the industry. He speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Trump Picks Gov. Nikki Haley as UN Ambassador

Higher Ed
Nov.23 -- Bloomberg Politics' Sahil Kaput updates the latest cabinet picks for the Trump administration. Kapur speaks on "Bloomberg Markets" European Close."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Dec. Housing Starts Fall 8.2%

Higher Ed
Jan.18 -- Michelle Girard, NatWest Markets chief U.S. economist, discusses U.S. economic data. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Canadian Imperial Bank's Bennett Sees Soft Australian Q1

Higher Ed
Jun.06 -- Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Strategist Patrick Bennett discusses Reserve Bank of Australia policy, housing and the dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Sky News

Prime Minister Theresa May Promises to Solve the UK Housing Crisis

Higher Ed
VOICED: The Prime Minister says she will take personal charge of the government's plans to try to increase house building. Affordable homes will be a key theme of next week's Budget - although the Chancellor Philip Hammond has already...
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Curated Video

UK PM May hopes for further Brexit progress in 2018

Higher Ed
The British Prime Minister called 2017 "a year of progress for the United Kingdom" and vowed to "eliminate all prejudice and discrimination from our society". Addressing the British public during the annual New Year's...
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Bloomberg

Toll Brothers Surge on Gain in Luxury-Home Orders

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- Toll Brothers Inc. surged after the biggest U.S. luxury-home builder reported rising orders, revenue and backlog. Bloomberg's Prashant Gopal reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bridgeman Arts

Somewhere Decent to Live 1967 part 9 - boys playing in living room, mother puts them in the bath, gets ready for bed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a documentary type account of the provision of new housing for Londoners. Looks at London's housing shortage, the work of the Greater London Council. Surveys opinions of tenants rehoused on GLC estates as to their new houses...