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Bloomberg

IIF President Doesn’t See Mass Brexit Bank Exodus

Higher Ed
Mar.15 -- Timothy Adams, president at Institute of International Finance, previews the upcoming G-20 meeting, and looks at the Federal Reserve's rate path and the impact of Brexit on the banking industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt...
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank May Move $350 Billion to Frankfurt

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Deutsche Bank AG may reportedly shift around $350 billion from balance sheets in U.K. to Frankfurt following the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union. Bloomberg's Steven Arons reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

ABN Amro CEO Says Bank Saw Growth Across the Board

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Kees van Dijkhuizen, ABN Amro's chief executive officer, discusses the company's earnings with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Electric cars, small SUVs dominate buzz at Frankfurt show

Higher Ed
German manufacturers have again made a strong showing at the Frankfurt motorshow, with Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz luxury brand, Munich-based BMW AG, and Volkswagen, all maintaining a major presence. Some 1,000 exhibitors...
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Bloomberg

Inside Theresa May's Double Brexit Threat

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Oliver Wyman partner Lindsey Naylor discusses her outlook for Brexit negotiations and talks about the impact to the financial services sector. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Curated Video

Car industry executives worried about Brexit

Higher Ed
LEADIN Brexit is a key concern for many of the big car makers at the IAA motor show in Frankfurt. Many auto executives are asking for more clarity on the negotiations and are seeking a commitment to free...
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Curated Video

Smaller companies showcase ideas of future mobility

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Away from the pavilions of auto giants at Frankfurt's IAA motor show, smaller companies are showing their visions of future mobility. The focus is electrification and more personalised systems. ...
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Enhanced diesel cars at Frankfurt show, despite emissions concerns

Higher Ed
Among the new electric vehicles and digitally-enhanced prototypes unveiled by the world's biggest car makers at this year's Frankfurt auto show, many new models of diesel cars were also displayed. The car makers at the...
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Curated Video

BMW lines up nine all-electric models in Frankfurt

Higher Ed
LEADIN: BMW is all about battery power at Frankfurt. The German auto maker is boasting its electric prowess at the biennale IAA motor show, aiming to sell 100,000 vehicles this year. STORYLINE: ...
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Curated Video

Chiron breaks a world speed record

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Developments in electrification and automation are all very well.... but what many car fans are really interested in is speed. The new Bugatti Chiron doesn't disappoint, roaring into the IAA motor...
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Curated Video

The electric future of London's iconic taxi fleet

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Visitors to Frankfurt's IAA motor show are getting a glimpse at the future of London's iconic taxis. The London EV Company (LEVC), which is owned by Chinese automaker Geely, is showcasing a new,...
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Curated Video

Car industry executives worried about Brexit

Higher Ed
LEADIN Brexit is a key concern for many of the big car makers at the IAA motor show in Frankfurt. Many auto executives are asking for more clarity on the negotiations and are seeking a commitment to free...
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Curated Video

Smaller companies showcase ideas of future mobility

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Away from the pavilions of auto giants at Frankfurt's IAA motor show, smaller companies are showing their visions of future mobility. The focus is electrification and more personalised systems. ...
News Clip4:45
Curated Video

Smaller companies showcase ideas of future mobility

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Away from the pavilions of auto giants at Frankfurt's IAA motor show, smaller companies are showing their visions of future mobility. The focus is electrification and more personalised systems. ...
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Bloomberg

ECB Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- The European Central Bank held the main interest rate steady while reiterating that QE will run until the end of September or beyond, if needed. Bloomberg's Matt Miller examines the decision on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Ireland Finance Ministry's Ryan on Brexit Talks, 'Good Connectivity' With Hong Kong

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Paul Ryan, director of the International Finance Division at Ireland's Ministry for Finance, talks about the Brexit discussions between the British government and the European Union. German Chancellor Angela Merkel says “time...
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Curated Video

Market analysis as EU imposes retaliatory tariffs

Higher Ed
The European Union will start taxing a range of US imports on Friday, including Harley-Davidson bikes, cranberries, peanut butter, playing cards and whisky. The bloc is responding to US President Donald Trump's decision to...
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German farmers fear crisis as heatwave triggers drought

Higher Ed
STORYLINE: The German Agricultural Minister said on Wednesday she is "very worried" about the ongoing heatwave gripping large stretches of Europe. Farmers in the country say they're even more worried than...
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Anteater, an endangered species, born in Frankfurt Zoo

Higher Ed
Frankfurt Zoo unveiled its newest arrival on Thursday - a baby anteater. The still un-named giant anteater baby was born on June 30 to mother Ines and and father Falin. According to one of the zoo's...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Tends to Do Better Outside of Europe, Complete Intelligence CEO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.03 -- Tony Nash, founder and chief executive officer of Complete Intelligence, talks about the Brexit negotiations. Theresa May asked her greatest political enemy Jeremy Corbyn to help work out a joint plan for Brexit, in an attempt...
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Bloomberg

Lufthansa CEO Says Airline Better Hedged Than Most Competitors

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- While rising oil price is a headwind to Lufthansa’s earnings, CEO Carsten Spohr says in a June 7 interview with Bloomberg TV that he’s “more relaxed than most competitors” because of hedging deals, and long-term higher fuel...
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Curated Video

Economist: 'near to nothing' on latest Brexit options

Higher Ed
A leading German economist warned on Wednesday of negative consequences for the European economy if Britain were to leave the European Union without a finalised withdrawal agreement.
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Bloomberg

May's Brexit Plan Under Attack

Higher Ed
Nov.11 -- British Prime Minister Theresa May is fighting to keep her Brexit plan alive as opposition mounts on all sides. Doubts are growing over whether May can get her plan through parliament where the Conservative Party is divided and...
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German stock market reaction to Brexit vote

Higher Ed
Global shares were generally lower on Wednesday amid continuing uncertainties that weighed on stocks as some traders took profits from a rally earlier in the week.