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Bloomberg

Shale Drillers Are Holding Back Output, Goldman Says

Higher Ed
Damien Courvalin, Goldman's head of energy research, talks about the risks of Europe taking in Russian energy and volatility in oil prices. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

A Californian gas station is selling the alternative fuel

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot street side of Ford Fuel Depot. 2. Close shot of fuel station sign. 3. Mid shot of sign advertising fuel prices. 4. Close shot of car pulling up to fuel pumps. 5. Mid shot of woman at Bio Willie fuel pump. 6. Close shot...
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Curated Video

Consumer prices pushed higher last month as increases in energy, food and airline tickets overwhelmed the biggest drop in clothing prices in nearly a decade. (April 16)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Consumer prices up, construction drops in March CAPTION: Consumer prices pushed higher last month as increases in energy, food and airline tickets overwhelmed the biggest drop in clothing prices in nearly a decade. (April...
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Bloomberg

Did Lower Gas Prices Fuel Costcos Profit Boost?

Higher Ed
Dec. 10 -- Michael Spence of NYU School of Business discusses consumer spending habits as Costco reported first-quarter profit that beat estimates. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Rebalancing Act: Why Oil's Road to Recovery Will Be Rocky

Higher Ed
July 21 -- Michael Cohen, Barclays' head of energy commodities research, discusses the outlook for oil prices with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

China’s Foreign-Exchange Reserves Continue Moderate Gains

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- China’s foreign-currency holdings rose for a fifth month as lower government bond yields in developed markets lifted valuations. Separately, China’s on a bullion-buying spree. The world’s second-largest economy expanded...
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Bloomberg

China EV Maker XPeng Says Operating in 'Very Challenging Environment'

Higher Ed
Brian Gu, vice chairman and president of Xpeng Inc., discusses the Chinese electric car startup's financial results, outlook and strategy. Xpeng's fourth-quarter loss was less than analysts estimated as robust deliveries helped the...
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Bloomberg

Vectis Energy Partners' Essner on Surging Energy Prices

Higher Ed
Tamar Essner, Principal at Vectis Energy Partners, says that a Russian oil export ban is effectively already in place and that there are no good short-term fixes for prices or supply replacements. She speaks in "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

White House Considers Ban on Russian Oil Imports

Higher Ed
The Biden administration is weighing a ban on U.S. imports of Russian crude oil as Congress races toward passing such a restriction to punish the Kremlin for its invasion of Ukraine. The White House says no decision has been made yet....
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Bloomberg

Chinese Tycoon Behind Big Nickel Short Faces Billions in Losses

Higher Ed
The Chinese tycoon, known as "Big Shot" in commodities circles is said to be facing billions of losses, after building this massive short position in nickel, only to see prices surge. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

With home prices dropping across the country, finding a boom town where prices are holding steady is a rarity. But these rocky hills and open farmland in North Dakota and Minnesota are bucking the national trend

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Realtors, ranchers prepare for oil boom CAPTION: With home prices dropping across the country, finding a boom town where prices are holding steady is a rarity. But these rocky hills and open farmland in North Dakota and...
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Curated Video

USA: FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN GREENSPAN SPEECH

Higher Ed
English/Nat U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says policy-makers must keep an eye on surging energy prices. In a speech at the 18th Annual Monetary Conference in Washington on Thursday, Greenspan said high energy prices have...
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Sky News

Tobacco Firms 'Should Pay To Help Smokers Stop'

Higher Ed
VOICED: Health campaigners say tobacco companies should pay for the harm caused by smoking. A campaign is calling for a levy on the tobacco industry to help fund anti-smoking measures. Shows people smoking. Includes vox pops with smokers...
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Bloomberg

How U.S. Heat Wave Affects Crops, Power Rates

Higher Ed
Jul.18 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Sterling Smith discuss how this week’s heat wave has affected the U.S. The forecast for this weekend shows the heat index -- the "feels like" number beloved of TV weathermen -- reaching as high as 115...
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Bloomberg

Oil Price Doesn't Reflect Full Impact of Iran Sanctions, Jefferies Says

Higher Ed
Oct.04 -- Jason Gammel, energy analyst at Jefferies, discusses oil supplies, demand and prices amid U.S. demands for widespread sanctions on Iranian crude exports. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Aussies Suffer an Electric Shock

Higher Ed
Aug.17 -- Australian households are already struggling with the killer combination of record low wage growth and record high household debt. Now, there is another headache on the way. Electricity prices are expected to rise. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Investors Are Missing Out on Opportunities in Health Care, Glenview's Robbins Says

Higher Ed
Oct.28 -- Larry Robbins, Glenview Capital Management founder and chief executive officer, discusses his work with the Robin Hood Foundation and investment opportunities in health care with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Barclays Analyst Says He Is Still Cautious on Copper

Higher Ed
Aug.22 -- Dane Davis, commodities analyst at Barclays, discusses copper and the outlook for base metals overall. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Intelligence's 'Equity Market Minute' 2/19/2020

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Gina Martin Adams hosts this week's 'Equity Market Minute' by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Retail Stores Across The Nation Adjust Pricing to Government Order

Higher Ed
Cars pulling out of a store parking lot / shopper walking outside a store / a woman and young boy walking toward a grocery store / exterior of Gimbel's Department store / seated crowd in Gimbel's Department Store / Bernard Gimbel and...
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Bloomberg

Rosengren Sees Wages Rising in Tight Labor Market

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren talks about the impact of a tightening labor market on wages and prices. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee from the Boston Fed Policy Conference on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

BofAML's Widmer Says 'Relatively Bullish' on Precious Metals

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Michael Widmer, head of metals research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, talks about copper, silver, and gold. He speaks with Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

AP Explains: What Tesla price cuts mean for demand

Higher Ed
Tesla made about 9,300 more vehicles than it delivered last year, raising concerns among industry analysts that inventory is growing as demand for the company's electric cars may be starting to wane.
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Curated Video

AP Explains: What Tesla price cuts mean for demand

Higher Ed
Tesla made about 9,300 more vehicles than it delivered last year, raising concerns among industry analysts that inventory is growing as demand for the company's electric cars may be starting to wane.