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Bloomberg

Spain's Calvino Targets Cutting Budget Deficit to 2% in 2019

Higher Ed
Apr.12 -- Spain Economy Minister Nadia Calvino discusses concerns about European trade with the United States and the nation's budget deficit. She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas" from the spring...
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Bloomberg

John Taylor Sees 'Pretty Strong' U.S. Economy as 'Promising'

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- Stanford University Economics Professor John Taylor discusses the Federal Reserve's rate path, U.S. economic strength, and the partial U.S. government shutdown. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Bain’s Pagliuca Expects Government Stimulus to Drive Inflation

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Stephen Pagliuca, co-chairman of private equity firm Bain Capital, said he expects government stimulus programs and the Federal Reserve’s expansionary monetary policy to fuel inflation. He also says the new proposed super...
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Bloomberg

Ontario Financing’s Manning and Alberta’s Epp on Provincial Borrowing Part II

Higher Ed
Mike Manning, Executive Director and Chief Investment Officer, Capital Markets, Ontario Financing Authority and Lowell Epp, Assistant Deputy Minister, Treasury and Risk Management, Alberta provincial borrowing with Bloomberg’s Shelly...
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Curated Video

Democrats Might Use Reconciliation To Pass COVID-19 Relief Bill

Higher Ed
Reconciliation was designed for the annual budget process, but lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have used it to pass big legislative priorities.
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Bloomberg

Worst Is Over for Philippines Economy: Diokno

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses the bank’s pause in cutting interest rates, his outlook for the economy and the country’s return to growth. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Why the Economy Needs More Spending

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Stephanie Kelton, Stony Brook University professor, and Todd Buchholz, former White House director of economic policy, debate the U.S. deficit. "That’s Debatable" is presented by Bloomberg and Intelligence Squared.
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Bloomberg

Hard Time Thinking Debt And Deficit Don't Matter: Marks

Higher Ed
Apr.09 -- Oaktree Capital Management Co-Founder and Co-Chairman Howard Marks says that debt and deficit should still be a concern because of the unprecedented nature of the crisis. He thinks that assuming debt should not be a concern...
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Bloomberg

Credit Agricole CIB on Asia EM Strategies, H.K. Economy

Higher Ed
Eddie Cheung, senior emerging-markets strategist at Credit Agricole CIB, discusses his Asia EM strategies and Hong Kong's economy and budget outlook. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

White House Believes Student Debt Program Will Be Fully Paid For

Higher Ed
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says the Biden administration believes the student loan relief package will be "fully paid for" because of the work that has been done with the economy. Critics say the program will drive up...
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Curated Video

US President-elect Obama gives news conference on economy, Gaza

Higher Ed
1. US President-elect Barack Obama walks into news conference with Nancy Killefer 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President-elect: "We cannot be sending a message to the world that there are two different administrations...
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Curated Video

The AP's Calvin Woodward deconstructs some of the claims President Barack Obama made in his health care reform speech to Congress.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: AP Fact Check: Obama's health care claims CAPTION: The AP's Calvin Woodward deconstructs some of the claims President Barack Obama made in his health care reform speech to Congress. (Sept. 10)
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama says one answer to high gasoline prices is to spend money developing renewable energy sources. (April 23)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE (48 characters): Obama weekly address: No silver bullet for gas prices CAPTION: (255 characters): President Barack Obama says one answer to high gasoline prices is to spend money developing renewable energy sources. (April...
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Curated Video

US president''s State of the Union address, domestic policy

Higher Ed
1. US President Barack Obama entering the House chamber and shaking hands with members of Congress 2. First Lady Michelle Obama applauding 3. Obama shaking hands and speaking with US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner 4. Cutaway of wife...
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Curated Video

USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON SIGNS AGREEMENT TO BALANCE BUDGET BY 2002

Higher Ed
English/Nat United States President Clinton has signed into U-S law an historic agreement to balance the federal budget by the year 2002. The signing ceremony took place on the White House lawn on Tuesday - with Republicans and...
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Bloomberg

Trade Deficit Widens to Four-Month High on Export Decline

Higher Ed
Nov. 4 -- The U.S. trade deficit widened by 7.6 percent in September to $43 billion as exports retreated form a record high. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on In The Loop.
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Curated Video

Obama says cost of economic plan "considerable", Republican reax

Higher Ed
ABC - No Access North America/Internet Fairfax, Virginia 1. Wide of Obama entering auditorium 2. Cutaway, standing ovation for the President elect 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President elect: "In short, a bad situation could...
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Sky News

Government State no U-turn on Police Cuts

Higher Ed
Government State no U-turn on Police Cuts
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Bloomberg

Has a Shrinking Deficit Hurt U.S. Economic Growth?

Higher Ed
Nov. 4 -- Joe Tanious, investment strategist at Bessemer Trust, discusses the reduction of the U.S. deficit, what it means to the economy and why it may be necessary for it to climb again soon. He speaks on In The Loop.""
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Sky News

What do businesses want from the 2015 election?

Higher Ed
What do businesses want from the 2015 election?
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Bloomberg

Government Lags Voters on Minimum Wage: Krueger

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger and Vanguard Chief Executive Officer William McNabb, discuss the midterm elections and income inequality in the U.S. They speak on Bloomberg Television's Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

CBO: U.S. Deficit Shrinks to Smallest Since 2008

Higher Ed
Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatkzer reports on today's top headlines on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Deficit in U.S. Declines to 2.8% of GDP in Rebound

Higher Ed
Nov. 4 -- Robust economic growth has helped push the U.S. budget deficit down to the lowest level since 2008, marking the sharpest turnaround in the governments fiscal position in at least 46 years. Bloomberg View Columnist Peter Orzag...