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Cloony: committed to end human rights abuse in SSudan

Higher Ed
George Clooney said he is committed to helping end human rights abuses in South Sudan, because it's the most important use of his celebrity status.
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Bloomberg

H.K. May See Negative GDP in Second Half: BofAML's Qiao

Higher Ed
Aug.08 -- Helen Qiao, chief Greater China economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, talks about the impact of the war between the U.S. and China as well as the protests on Hong Kong's economy. She speaks with David Ingles, Rishaad...
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Neel Kashkari, the interim head of the government's $700 billion financial rescue program, told Congress Thursday that the Bush administration has made progress in pushing to get it implemented.

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HEADLINE: Treasury official cites progress CAPTION: Neel Kashkari, the interim head of the government's $700 billion financial rescue program, told Congress Thursday that the Bush administration has made progress in pushing to get it...
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Curated Video

RUSSIA: OFFICIALS RESTRUCTURE DEBTS OF $33 BILLION WITH LONDON CLUB

Higher Ed
Russian/Eng/Nat Russian officials and the so-called London Club of commercial banks have signed a multi-billion dollar agreement to restructure the country's debt. The new deal gives Moscow 25 years to repay 33 billion dollars worth of...
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Bloomberg

Alinma Bank Sees a Lot of Opportunity in Saudi Arabia

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Abdul Moshen Bin Abdul Aziz Al Fares, managing director and chief executive officer at Alinma Bank, discusses third-quarter earnings and the slowdown in the Saudi Arabia economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

North Korea Speaks With Seoul as Trump Touts Nuke Button

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- North Korea contacted authorities in Seoul over a hotline for the first time in about two years, paving the way for a thaw during the Winter Olympics despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s fresh taunts at Kim Jong Un....
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Bloomberg

Ares Management's Execs on U.S., Europe, Credit Markets

Higher Ed
Oct.10 -- Tony Ressler, executive chairman and co-founder at Ares Management, and Mike Arougheti, chief executive officer and co-founder at Ares Management, discuss concerns surrounding the strong U.S. economy, extending credit in...
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Bloomberg

Sierra Leone President Focused on Ending Corruption, Seeking Investors

Higher Ed
Mar.12 -- Julius Maada Bio, President of Sierra Leone, says his administration is working on lowering inflation, seeking foreign investors and ending corruption. He spoke exclusively with Bloomberg's Mike McKee.
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia's Alinma Bank Not Looking at M&As for Now, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- Abdulmohsen Al-Fares, chief executive officer of Saudi Arabia's Alinma Bank, talks about the company's financial results, business outlook, and the opportunities that Saudi Aramco's initial public offering might create for the...
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Bloomberg

U.S. May Sanction China for its Crackdown on Hong Kong

Higher Ed
May.26 -- The U.S. is considering a range of sanctions to punish China for its crackdown on Hong Kong, people familiar with the matter said, as the administration weighs whether to declare the former colony has lost its autonomy from...
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Bloomberg

Nine Blocks Capital's Arslanian on Crypto Markets

Higher Ed
Henri Arslanian, Co-founder and Managing Partner at Nine Blocks Capital Management, discusses the outlook for crypto markets and regulation. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on the sidelines of the "Barclays Asia Forum" on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

UK: LONDON: FOREIGN SECRETARY ROBIN COOK G-7 PRESS CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
English/Nat The major Western powers have imposed an investment ban on the former Yugoslavia because of its stance over the strife-torn province of Kosovo. At a press conference on Saturday, U-K Foreign Secretary Robin Cook announced...
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Bloomberg

John Kerry Says Climate Crisis Talks Not About Politics

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- John Kerry, the White House’s special envoy for climate, discusses President Joe Biden's global climate summit and says the negotiations are not about politics. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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President Bush said Saturday that Americans may have cause this Labor Day weekend to start worrying less about the nation's and their families' economic health.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush: Economy is getting better CAPTION: President Bush says that Americans may have cause this Labor Day weekend to start worrying less about the nation's, and their families', economic health. (Aug. 30)
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Bloomberg

Nomura's Profit Jumps to Highest in Over 11 Years

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Nomura’s profit jumped to the highest in more than 11 years last quarter, led by a recovery in its retail brokerage business as Japanese returned to the stock market. Bloomberg's Gareth Allan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Reports on BOJ's Possible Policy Tweaks Seem Credible, AllianceBernstein Says

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- Masahiko Loo, portfolio manager in Tokyo at AllianceBernstein, talks about Bank of Japan monetary policy. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

AIIB Says Committed to Finance Climate Change Mitigation

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank President Jin Liqun discusses the prospects for the relations between China and the U.S., and the Beijing-based multilateral development lender's policies and investments amid the...
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Bloomberg

Beijing Deploys China's First Ever Covid Vaccine Mandate

Higher Ed
Beijing residents who want to enter a raft of public places will need to show proof of vaccination from Monday. This is the first time China has deployed a vaccine mandate. Charlie Zhu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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US President Obama statement on the economy, bankers

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AP Television Washington, DC - December 14, 2009 1. President Obama walks out into White House Diplomatic Reception Room 2. Side shot of Obama speaking 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "My main message in today's...
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President Barack Obama pitched his proposed tax on banks to recover the cost of bailing them out during the financial crisis, saying if they can afford billions more in bonuses, they can pay back the taxpayers, too.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama pushes bank tax to recover bailout costs CAPTION: President Barack Obama pitched his proposed tax on banks to recover the cost of bailing them out during the financial crisis, saying if they can afford billions more in...
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Bloomberg

Provenance Blockchain's McKenney on Crypto Regulation

Higher Ed
Morgan McKenney, CEO at Provenance Blockchain Foundation, discusses her views for Crypto regulation's future following the FTX fallout and its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried's arrest. She speaks with Su Keenan, Shery Ahn and Haidi...
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Bloomberg

Comptroller Hegar: Texas Poised for Modest Growth

Higher Ed
April 28 -- Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar discusses the outlook for the Texas economy with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Federal Reserve Bank

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia: The Federal Reserve and You

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A video featuring the role the Federal Reserve plays in supervising financial institutions across the United States for quality control.