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Bloomberg

The Long Road to Recovery

Higher Ed
Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of US Equity Strategy & Julian Salisbury, Goldman Sachs Asset & Wealth Management CIO discuss what a recovery could look like and talk about where to invest. They weigh transparency risks in the...
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Bridgeman Arts

Bread for Sale

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bread for Sale
News Clip8:05
Bloomberg

Credit Suisse Shareholder David Herro Has 'Patience'

Higher Ed
David Herro, Harris Associates Chief Investment Officer for International Equities talks about his outlook for Credit Suisse, and why, as a shareholder he remains committed to his position. "We will be patient," he said.
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Bridgeman Arts

George Smith Patton in desert, Allies in action at speed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
George Smith Patton in desert, airfield and air attack, Allies in action at speed, tank battle and tank interiors
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Bloomberg

Higher Oil Prices May Not Impact Consumption

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- Paul Sankey, Sankey Research Founder says despite higher oil and gas prices, people's behaviors will not change.
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Bloomberg

Finding Value in REITS: Walker & Dunlop's Walker

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Walker & Dunlop, Inc. is one of the largest commercial real estate finance companies in the United States. Willy Walker, chairman and CEO of Walker & Dunlop, speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg's Money...
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The Recount

Why Comedian Mike Birbiglia Wants To Pay It Forward

Higher Ed
John Heilemann talks with comedians Mike Birbiglia, best known for his acclaimed one-man shows Sleepwalk With Me, Thank God for Jokes, and The New One, and Alex Edelman, whose buzzy new monologue Just For Us, produced by Birbiglia, is...
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Bloomberg

We're In a Big Bear Market, Sierra's Wright Says

Higher Ed
78-year old David Wright, co-founder of Sierra Investment Management, which oversees about $10 billion, says we're already "pretty firmly in a big bear market." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Designing Accessories for the New iPad

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Speck Products Vice President of Design Bryan Hynecek and Lunar Design President John Edson discuss Apples new iPad unveil and the companys design trend. They speak on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)This report originally...
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Bloomberg

Have U.S. Auto Sales Peaked?

Higher Ed
June 1 -- U.S. auto sales were softer than predicted in May, a bellwether month that may help Federal Reserve decision makers determine whether the economy can handle an interest-rate hike this summer. Bloomberg's Jamie Butters has more...
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Sky News

China's Football Association impose a new 100% tax on transfer fees for foreign players

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots young footballers running onto and off pitch and playing games at grassroots level football. Exterior shots children getting medals and running past adults getting high fives. Interview with Chairman Club...
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Bloomberg

The Academic Wrecking Ball Aimed at Hedge Funds

Higher Ed
Nov.27 -- Quant investing is built on the power and freedom that come with the ability to sell short. Now comes an academic wrecking ball, from David Blitz, Guido Baltussen and Pim Van Vliet, a group of quants who work for the fund...
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Bloomberg

Citi’s Morse Sees Oil Rebounding to $45 by End of 2020

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- Edward Morse, global head of commodities at Citi Research, discusses the outlook for oil price and production with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Growing Amount of Dry Powder Is a Concern for PE, Omers' Redman Says

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Mark Redman, Omers Private Equity Inc.'s global head of private equity, discusses the appetite for private equity with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly at the SuperReturn International conference in Berlin.
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Bloomberg

Hard for Treasury Yields to Push on Significantly, Athey Says

Higher Ed
Jan.18 -- James Athey, investment director at Aberdeen Standard Investments, speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance" about Federal Reserve policy and the outlook for Treasuries. "After hearing from Lael Brainard and Jerome Powell this last...
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Bloomberg

Currency Wars Are Off the Table for Now: Gilbert

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Mizuho Director Seijiro Takeshita and Bloomberg View Columnist Mark Gilbert discuss currency wars and the challenges facing the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan. They speak on The Pulse (Gilbert is a Bloomberg View columnist....
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Bloomberg

The NFL's PR Crisis: Can Goodell Hold On to His Job?

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- Columbia Business School's Adam Galinsky, sports agent Leigh Steinberg, Rosenblatt Securites' Brian Blair and Bloomberg's Scott Soshnick react to Roger Goodell's news conference. They speak with Trish Regan on ""Street...
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Bloomberg

China's Mysterious Stock King's Secrets Revealed

Higher Ed
April 14 -- It's known in Chinese investing circles simply as "the King." Armed with nearly half a trillion dollars of state money, the investing tactics have largely been unknown until now. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Swiss Re CFO Says 4Q Impacted by Natural Catastrophes

Higher Ed
Feb.23 -- David Cole, chief financial officer at Swiss Re, discusses fourth-quarter results as profit fell 45 percent and the company announced a buyback program and increased the regular dividend. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards...
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Bloomberg

BHP CEO Sees Lots of Interest in $10 Billion Shale Unit

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Andrew Mackenzie, chief executive officer at BHP, discusses their plans to exit the shale business and how that will impact shareholders. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Bloomberg

Starbucks CEO Says Positive 1Q Results Driven by Streamlining

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- Kevin Johnson, Starbucks Corp. chief executive officer, discusses first-quarter performance and corporate streamlining efforts with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Citi’s Morse on Oil Stockpiles, OPEC+ Production, Gold Downside

Higher Ed
Mar.03 -- Ed Morse, global head of commodities research at Citigroup, discusses the jump in weekly U.S oil stockpiles, pressure on OPEC+ to raise production levels, and his outlook for gold. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : The coach teaching golf to South African township youth

9th - Higher Ed
Retired golfer Daniel Sithole teaches boys from South Africa's Soweto township to golf in a bid to bring the elitist sport closer to the poor (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Chances Are Deficit Rises Under GOP Control: Collender

Higher Ed
Jan. 6 -- Stan Collender, executive vice president at Qorvis MSL Group, and Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial, talk about the impact of republicans taking control of both houses of Congress on the U.S. budget and...