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Curated Video

INDIA: NEW DELHI: CHILD LABOURERS

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Hindi/English/Nat With more than 50 million child labourers, western countries are increasingly threatening India with trade embargoes on products using underage labour. But questions are now being raised about the fate of the children...
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Bloomberg

Economist Carl Weinberg Sees Ways to Improve Tax Reform

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, discusses improvements needed in the GOP tax reform plan. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Schwab's Martin: Few Places For Yield In Bonds

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Jul.21 -- Collin Martin, director at Schwab Center for Financial Research discusses boosting income payments. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

What's Behind The Nation's Gender Wage Gap?

Higher Ed
Women's wages lag behind men's in every state.
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Bloomberg

France Shouldn't Act Unilaterally on Tech Tax, NFTC's Yerxa Says

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Aug.19 -- National Foreign Trade Council President Rufus Yerxa reacts to France's plan to tax U.S. tech giants. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Intesa Will Deliver Higher Profit in 2019, CEO Messina Says

Higher Ed
Aug.01 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, discusses second-quarter results. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed Presidents Reiterate Call for Diversity & Inclusion

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari discuss diversity and inclusion.
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Bloomberg

Protecting Your Portfolio with Farmland

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Nuveeen CEO Jose Minaya tells David Westin why he's using farmland as a hedge against inflation. He describes how his firm has been able to generate mid-to-high single-digit returns by investing in agricultural properties around the world.
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Bloomberg

How Many Songs Could a $250 Million Share Placement Buy?

Higher Ed
Jul.10 -- While many U.K. companies have tapped equity markets to shore up their finances in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, one of the latest share placements is instead aimed at bolstering a stable of pop hits. Merck...
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Press Association

Corbyn issues tax warning to multinational companies

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Jeremy Corbyn vows to stop multinational companies offshoring their tax bills to “lower tax regimes” with measures to force them to pay their fair share in the UK. Whilst visiting workers at an Amazon depot in Sheffield, the Labour...
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Bloomberg

UN: Virus Crisis Is Universal While Impact Is Disproportionate

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May.20 -- Elliott Harris, assistant secretary-general for economic development and chief economist in the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, looks at how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the global economy....
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Bloomberg

ILO Chief Says Pandemic Needs to Be Under Control First

Higher Ed
Oct.29 -- The head of the International Labor Organization says the world cannot solve its economic problems without first solving the world's health crisis. Director-General Guy Ryder spoke to Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia co-host Shery Ahn...
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UNIFEED Washington D.C Adolescent Girls Initiative

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1. Wide shot, exterior World Bank headquarters 2. Tracking shot, Robert Zoellick in hallway 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Zoellick, President, World Bank: "Young girls must have a fair chance to lead a productive life. They aren't just...
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Bloomberg

Why Schwab's Kathy Jones Likes Munis, Not High-Yield

Higher Ed
Kathy Jones, chief fixed-income strategist at Charles Schwab, explains her bond market investment calls on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Hurricane Ian Victims Scramble For Aid As Death Toll Hits 127

Higher Ed
More than a week after Ian slammed Florida, the death toll stands at 127 and some victims remain without power, drinkable water or a place to live.
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