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Pimco: Yield Inversion May Not Be a Good Indicator Now

Higher Ed
Erin Browne, portfolio manager at Pacific Investment Management Co., talks about the Treasury yield curve's inversion, its implications for financial markets, and her investment strategy. The U.S. two-year yield briefly exceeded the...
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Is 'Wreaking Havoc' on Ethanol Industry, Green Plains CEO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- Green Plains Chief Executive Officer Todd Becker says ethanol demand is experiencing a big drop in demand amid the coronavirus pandemic and the glut in oil supplies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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AFP News Agency

Us subsidies irk Mali's cotton growers

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Us subsidies irk Mali's cotton growers
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Bloomberg

Indonesia Seeks to Develop Low-Cost, Clean Energy Projects: Minister

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Luhut Pandjaitan, Indonesia's coordinating minister for maritime affairs and investment, talks about the government's planned energy projects and how it plans to attract foreign investments. He also discusses Indonesia's...
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Bloomberg

Green Plains CEO Says Gasoline Demand Remains Good

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- Todd Becker, president and chief executive officer at Green Plains, and Sarah Hunt, portfolio manager at Alpine Woods, discuss the U.S. government shutdown and its impact on ethanol producers. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix...
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Bloomberg

Institute of International Finance Sees U.S.-China Trade as Part of 2020 Election Discussion

Higher Ed
Dec.11 -- Tim Adams, president of the Institute of International Finance, discusses the U.S.-China trade tensions and how they're weighing on global growth. He speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Caliche CEO Lays Out Storage Strategy

Higher Ed
May.23 -- In this week's "Commodity In Chief" segment on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks to Caliche CEO Dave Marchese about the company’s growth plans and its storage strategy. Caliche focuses on the...
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Bloomberg

Japanese Large Manufacturers' Outlook Slips

Higher Ed
Sentiment among Japan's large manufacturers held at the highest level since 2018, while an index of their outlook slipped, according to the Bank of Japan's quarterly Tankan survey. Sayuri Shirai, a former BOJ monetary policy board member...
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Bloomberg

Shale King Hamm: Obama Regulations Death by a 1,000 Cuts

Higher Ed
Nov. 9 -- Harold Hamm, Continental Resources chairman and chief executive officer, comments on trade and industry regulations during an interview with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - industry: lumber, metalworks, shipping, etc

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features forestation for lumber and paper production, metalworks, factories, off shore industry.
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Bloomberg

Diageo CEO on China Business, Trade War, Brexit, Industry Trends

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Ivan Menezes, chief executive officer at Diageo, discusses his business in China, how the trade war has impacted his business, his strategy for Brexit and the trends he’s seeing in the industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

China to Keep Yuan Stronger Than 7 Per Dollar: Citi's Sun

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Lu Sun, China strategist at Citigroup Global Markets, talks about China's currency policy and the trade disputes with the U.S.. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Fung Group Chair Says Asia Is Generating Its Own Demand

Higher Ed
Mar.23 -- Victor Fung, Fung Group chairman, and Sam Palmisano, Center for Global Enterprise chairman and former IBM CEO, discuss how the global protectionist wave will impact Asia with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

The Risks and Rewards of Protectionism

Higher Ed
May 27 -- Frederik Nerbrand, HSBC's head of asset allocation, discusses the rise of protectionism with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Alix Steel and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Hoegh LNG Floats Supply Solutions for LNG Market

Higher Ed
Oct. 14 -- Sveinung Stohle, chairman at Hoegh LNG Partners, describes his company’s services in the liquefied natural gas industry and looks at global LNG demand. He speaks with Blomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Launch in Geneva of a partnership to help manage plastic waste

9th - Higher Ed
A partnership on plastic waste bringing together governments industry and civil society actors under the Basel Convention the international agreement that controls movements of hazardous waste is launched in Geneva (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Bloomberg

Falcioni: Too Early to Size Up Virus Impact

Higher Ed
Mar.09 -- The number of global coronavirus cases has surpassed 105-thousand, with deaths exceeding 3-and-a-half thousand. The United Arab Emirates has called on citizens and residents to avoid travel and has shut all nurseries, schools...
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Bloomberg

CME CEO Duffy on Growth, NEX, Cryptocurrency Futures

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- Terry Duffy, chairman and chief executive officer at CME Group, discusses the exchange's second-quarter performance, the pending acquisition of the NEX Group, and performance of its Bitcoin futures listing. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

China Trade Surplus Widens for Fifth Straight Month

Higher Ed
Aug.08 -- China's trade surplus continued to widen for a fifth straight month in July as exports kept up solid growth. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

DowDuPont's Fitterling on 2Q Results, Trade, Spinoff

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- Jim Fitterling, chief executive officer at The Dow Chemical Company, discusses second-quarter results, the impact of trade on business and the company’s upcoming three-way spinoff. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Bitter harvest for Indian farmers after wheat export ban

9th - Higher Ed
When New Delhi banned wheat exports as prices soared over Russia's invasion of Ukraine it provoked consternation abroad and drove the cereal even higher (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Former Cheniere CEO Souki Starts His Own LNG Company

Higher Ed
Feb. 26 -- Charif Souki, former chief executive officer at Cheniere Energy, talks with Alix Steel about his new venture, Tellurian Investments, that plans to offer projects for liguefying natural gas and exports on the U.S. gulf coast....
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Bloomberg

China Powers a Metals Rally

Higher Ed
April 15 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Kenneth Hoffman reports on a metals rally. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Somalias banana industry bounces back

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VOICED : Somalias banana industry bounces back