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Bloomberg

Spanish Economy Minister on Loan Program, Airlines

Higher Ed
May.11 -- Spanish Economy Minister Nadia Calvino discusses the government's loan program designed to help small businesses ravaged by the coronavirus. She also comments on the airline industry and funding conditions in an interview on...
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Is Well Positioned But Has Work to Do on the Cost Side, CFO Says

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, discusses the bank's third-quarter earnings and legal expenses with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Joe Weisenthal and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You...
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Bloomberg

There is No End in Sight for the Private Credit Boom: Proskauer's Boyko

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Steve Boyko, co-head of the private credit group at Proskauer. In the past 20 years, Boyko has closed finance transactions with an aggregate value of...
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Bloomberg

Labor Sec. Scalia Says Public Health Strategy Behind Record U.S. Job Losses

Higher Ed
Apr.03 -- Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia discusses the March U.S. jobs report with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Zimbabwe's Finance Minister Courts Investors on $200M Bond-Sale Roadshow

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- Zimbabwe will seek to raise $200 million in its first ever domestic U.S. dollar bond sale.Mthuli Ncube, Zimbabwe's Minister of Finance & Economic Development joins the show in this exclusive interview. He speaks with Yousef...
News Clip10:54
Bloomberg

Draghi on Inflation, Economy, Risks: Opening Statement

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Mario Draghi speaks about the European Central Bank's plan to cut bond-buying in half next month. The ECB President also comments on inflation, the economy and rising risks from protectionism, emerging markets and...
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Bloomberg

What's the Big Idea? CLOs Are Starting to Look Alike

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- Collateralized loan obligations are supposed to have diversified portfolios of loans made to a wide variety of companies. But new research from Morgan Stanley suggests that even though the CLO portfolios are more diversified,...
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Bloomberg

Cyprus Economy Has Come Out of 'Cardiac Arrest,' Says Bank of Cyprus CEO

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- John Hourican, chief executive officer at Bank of Cyprus Holding, discusses investing in Cyprus, the economy, his non-performing loan exposure and the impact of Brexit on the company. He speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Now Isn't the Time to Panic About Levered Loans, says PGIM's Peters

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- Greg Peters, senior portfolio manager at PGIM Fixed Income, and Steven Desanctis, Jefferies analyst, discuss the attractiveness of leveraged loans. They talk with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Bloomberg

Debt Is Hurting America's Upper Middle Class Too

Higher Ed
Apr.15 -- Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on how America's upper-middle class is feeling the pinch of income stagnation. He is on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Paying Off College Debt Could Take a Lifetime

Higher Ed
Aug.16 -- The lasting burden of student debt-- paying off the $1.6 trillion bill for higher education could take today's generation of American loan borrowers a lifetime. Bloomberg Businessweek's Jason Kelly explains.
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Bloomberg

'Debt Diet' Turns Credit Market Bull Tchir 'Mildly' Bullish

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, and Bloomberg's Molly Smith examine the state of the credit market. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Oaktree's Marks on Loans, Distressed Investing, Fed Policy

Higher Ed
Aug.08 -- Howard Marks, co-founder and co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, discusses a $1.8 billion loan made by Apollo Global Management LLC, opportunities in distressed investing, and his take on Federal Reserve policy. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Here's What Went Wrong With Libor

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- The London Interbank Offered Rate, better known as Libor, is being phased out and replaced after years of scandals, billion-dollar bank fines and a jail sentence or two. Life After Libor will take a look at the various...
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Bloomberg

Rolls-Royce Plans to Raise $6.5 Billion in New Financing

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc. plans to raise as much as 5 billion pounds ($6.5 billion) in new financing amid a collapse in demand due to the coronavirus. Bloomberg’s Charlotte Ryan reports on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Pandemic Accelerates ‘Winner Takes Most’ for Banks: UBS’s van Steenis

Higher Ed
Oct.21 -- Huw Van Steenis, senior adviser to CEO at UBS, discusses the impact of long-term negative interest rates on markets and European bank profits. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Banks Facing Loan Growth Problems, Says RBC's Cassidy

Higher Ed
Jul.14 -- Gerard Cassidy of RBC Capital Markets says bank earnings have been strong, but look out for loan growth issues. He's on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Cut Risk, Position for Future: Tsao Family Office CEO

Higher Ed
Bryan Goh, chief executive officer at Tsao Family Office, discusses Fed policy, if he's positioning for a soft landing and where's he's putting his money. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Norway Delivers First G-10 Post-Crisis Interest-Rate Hike

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen says it is “appropriate to start a gradual normalization on the policy rate” as he explains the factors behind the central bank’s interest-rate increase. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Curated Video

In the wake of the government take over of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, John Taylor, President/CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition talks about how even responsible borrowers are being hurt by the mortgage crisis.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: The Mortgage Crisis: Responsible borrowers CAPTION: In the wake of the government take over of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, John Taylor, President/CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition talks about...
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Curated Video

Education Secretary Defends Student Loan Forgiveness Despite Criticism

Higher Ed
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona discusses the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness program and how it will impact Americans' futures.
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Curated Video

President Bush uses his weekly radio adress to talk about the economy and the state of student loans.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush prods Congress on student loan bill CAPTION: President Bush said Saturday that the credit crunch is threatening the availability of student loans. He said his administration is doing what it can to help with emergency...
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Bloomberg

Why Wall Street Deserves Credit for U.S. Recovery

Higher Ed
March 11 -- Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matthew Winkler expands upon his Bloomberg View column explaining Wall Street's role in boosting economic recovery in the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›." (Winkler is a...
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Bloomberg

Global Business Report: BOE, InterContinental, Trudeau

Higher Ed
Feb 23 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel examines the latest global business news. They report on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)