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Bloomberg

Credit Veteran Dan Zwirn Seess More Pain Ahead

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- Arena Investors CEO Dan Zwirn says the distorted market, unprecedented central bank activity, and government intervention will lead to credit opportunities in the near future. He speaks to Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Powell: Fed Needs to Be 'Nimble' Amid Ukraine Crisis

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank needs to be on the "highest stage of alert" when it comes to cyber risks during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He speaks in response to Senator Sherrod Brown during his...
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Bloomberg

Economist Reinhart on Wage Effect of Household Inflation

Higher Ed
May.17 -- Vincent Reinhart, chief economist and macro strategist at Mellon, examines the state of the U.S. economy and the day-to-day impact of inflation on households on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Curated Video

New hope for butterfly girl with rare skin condition

Higher Ed
Stockport, England - 23 April, 2007 1. Wide of Melissa Hughes walking to the lift in her house 2. Various of Melissa going up in lift 3. Various signed photos from footballers on Melissa's bedroom wall 4. Close of Melissa's hands 5....
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Curated Video

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on concussions before Congress.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: NFL defends itself over head injuries CAPTION: NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on...
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross: The Fed Is Looking More Dovish

Higher Ed
March 16 -- Bill Gross, Janus Capital Management fund manager, discusses the Fed's decision to hold off from raising borrowing costs and scaling back forecasts for how high interest rates will rise this year. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Julius Baer's Matthews Favors Commodity Firms, Biotech, PE

Higher Ed
Mark Matthews, head of Asia research at Bank Julius Baer & Co. Ltd., discusses the sanctions imposed on Russia for its war with Ukraine and how those sanctions could impact global markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

Yellen: Fed To Modestly Reduce Bond Holdings

Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve will begin shrinking the enormous portfolio of bonds it amassed after the 2008 financial crisis to try to sustain a frail economy. The move reflects a strengthened economy and could mean higher rates on mortgages and...
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Bloomberg

Fed Tools Are Not a Panacea for Economy, Harvard's Stock Says

Higher Ed
Jun.04 -- James Stock, Harvard University professor of economics, discusses the implications of global trade tensions for Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Philippine Central Bank Governor Medalla on Policy, Inflation, Peso

Higher Ed
Felipe Medalla, the newly-appointed governor of the Philippine central bank, discusses monetary policy and the outlook for the economy. Medalla said last month the central bank won't shy from larger rate increases to prevent a steep peso...
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Bloomberg

Powell Says FOMC Judged That Risks to Outlook Changed Materially

Higher Ed
Mar.03 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers a statement on the Federal Open Market Committee's decision to lower the target range for the federal funds rate by a half-percentage point.
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Bloomberg

What the Chip Crisis Means for the Auto Industry

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- The global shortage of semiconductors will cut worldwide auto production by as many as 7.1 million vehicles this year, and pandemic-related supply disruptions will hobble the industry well into next year, IHS Markit said....
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Bloomberg

Is Draghi Doing Enough to Help the Eurozone Economy?

Higher Ed
March 31 -- BNP Paribas Global Head of Equity Derivative Strategy Edmund Shing discusses the outlook for Europe with Bloomberg’s Anna Edwards on “Countdown.”
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Curated Video

Experts Explain Effects of Narcan on Opioids

Higher Ed
Prince's final days and unexpected death at age 57 raise questions among experts familiar with prescription painkiller overdoses. It's possible the innovative musician's demise represents one of the most public tragedies in an overdose...
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Curated Video

RR7220A OIL POLLUTION: NEW METHODS OF TREATMENT

Higher Ed
Detergents are the most commonly used method of disposing of oil slicks, but they have the disadvantage of merely dispersing and not removing the oil. They could also be harmful to marine life themselves. The most effective method so...
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Bloomberg

BOE's Carney: MPC Tradeoff on Inflation, Output

Higher Ed
Aug. 4 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks at a press conference following the bank's unanimous decision to cut interest rates for the first time in seven years. He explains action taken by the Monetary Policy Committee and...
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Curated Video

VOICE Conference on effects of chemical defoliant opens

Higher Ed
VOICED BY Louise Bates 0000 Exterior Thanh Xuan peace village 0005 Disabled child 0009 Tilt up from feet of disabled child 0016 Various of disabled children having physiotherapy 0035 SOUNDBITE: (Vietnamese) Dr Tran Van Ly, Thanh Xuan...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : El Nino dries up Asia as its stormy sister La Nina looms

9th - Higher Ed
Withering drought and sizzling temperatures from El Nino have caused food and water shortages and ravaged farming across Asia and experts warn of a double whammy of possible flooding from its sibling La Nina
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Curated Video

Giving up smoking really can make you put on weight

Higher Ed
1. Various people smoking on street 2. Two people chatting 3. Man walking 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Shane, Smoker "I do, I do a little bit, just because it's really obvious when I gain any weight." 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lottie,...
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Widespread Tariffs Over a Long Time Would Hurt U.S.

Higher Ed
Sep.26 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on U.S. trade policy during a news conference in Washington after the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee raised rates for the third time this year.
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Bloomberg

Danske Bank CFO Says Nordic Fixed Income Very Strong

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Jacob Aarup-Andersen, chief financial officer at Danske Bank, discusses the bank's 1Q earnings, fixed income and negative interest rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

How Chinese Tariffs Are Biting U.S. Farmers

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Agriculture, one of the few areas of the U.S. economy that sells more abroad than it buys, will see its trade surplus shrink next year as shipments to China collapse amid a trade war between the two nations, according to a...
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Bloomberg

‘Forever Chemicals’ Coming to Your Table, If Not Already There

Higher Ed
Sep.27 -- Two years ago, barely anyone had heard of PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Today Bloomberg Environment reports almost daily on the chemicals. 97% of Americans have a detectable amount of PFAS in their blood, but we...
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Bloomberg

Brazil Central Bank Chief: Energy Prices Hit Core Inflation

Higher Ed
Apr.13 -- Brazil’s central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto discusses monetary policy and the state of the economy. In March, policy makers raised rates by 0.75 percentage point, the most in a decade, and signaled another hike of the same...