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Bloomberg

Making Sense of Hong Kong’s Economy

Higher Ed
Apr.19 -- Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce Economic Policy Committee Member Peter Churchouse discusses the growing tensions between Hong Kong and Beijing and his outlook for Hong Kong’s economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

BNY Mellon CEO Keating on Inflation, Bonds and Tech Stocks

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May.12 -- BNY Mellon Wealth Management CEO Catherine Keating says transitory inflation surprises should be expected and discusses her views on tech stocks, bonds and fiscal policy. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of...
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Bloomberg

Powell Signals Fed Is Not Close to Pulling Back Support

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Feb.23 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Bloomberg

Gapen: Household Spending Remains Strong

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Michael Gapen, Bank of America managing director and chief US economist discusses Fed moves and consumer spending. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

German GDP Expected to Decline 0.5% in Third Quarter: Ifo

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Timo Wollmershauser, deputy director at Ifo Center, discusses the latest reading of German business confidence on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

H.K. Begins Slow Reopening With Finance Hub Status at Stake

Higher Ed
Thursday marks the easing of some Covid restrictions in Hong Kong with restaurants allowed to serve until later on today. Gyms and beauty centers are reopening, but with many curbs in place, the city's path to recovery is slow....
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Press Association

Boris Johnson holds his final Cabinet meeting

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Boris Johnson’s opening address to his final Cabinet meeting was greeted with the traditional banging of the table by his ministers. The Cabinet, hastily reshaped following the wave of resignations which triggered the Prime Minister’s...
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Bloomberg

Wesfarmers CEO on Inflation, Labor Shortage

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Wesfarmers Managing Director Rob Scott has added his voice to a chorus of Australian bosses calling for more skilled worker migration, as the country enters the final weeks of its national election campaign. Reacting to Reserve Bank of...
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Curated Video

Real estate continues to provide security amid financial crisis

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Milan - 5 August 2011 1. Wide tilt down of building site in Milan suburbs 2. Wide of crane and building site 3. Wide of woman looking at advertisements in real-estate agent window 4. Various of advertisements in window of real-estate...
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Curated Video

Debt crisis poses risk for central Europe''s struggling economies

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Gyor, Budapest 1. Top shot of worker assembling car engines on production line at Audi plant 2. Worker putting an overhead camshaft into the engine. 3. Close up of overhead camshaft being fitted 4. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Monika...
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Bloomberg

Hubbard Says Tax Reform Needs Lower Rates, Higher Wages

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Columbia Business School Dean Glenn Hubbard talks about the path to U.S. tax reform and what tax cuts can mean to economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Fed Policy Is Creating Greatest Bubble in History, Ex-Budget Director Stockman Says

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- David Stockman, author of "Peak Trump: The Undrainable Swamp and the Fantasy of MAGA" and former budget director under President Ronald Reagan, discusses his criticisms of current U.S. fiscal and monetary policies with...
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Bloomberg

Australian Dollar Could Face Some Weakness, St. George Bank's Chan Says

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Janu Chan, senior economist at St. George Bank, talks about the Australian economy and the local currency. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s $39 Billion Pledge to Fight Virus Fallout: Budget Highlights

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Mar.11 -- U.K. finance minister Rishi Sunak pledged a 30 billion pound ($39 billion) stimulus package as he seeks to prepare the British economy to fight the potentially devastating impact of coronavirus. It follows the Bank of...
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Curated Video

Millions Of Americans Struggling To Pay Rent During COVID-19 Outbreak

Higher Ed
According to data released by the National Multifamily Housing Council, only 69% of apartment households had paid their rent by April 5.
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Bloomberg

Europe Faces `Unprecedented' Peacetime Contraction, Lagarde Says

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says the euro-area economy could shrink by as much as 12% this year. She made the comments during the opening statement of the ECB's monetary policy press conference in Frankfurt.
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Bloomberg

RBNZ Governor: 50 Basis-Point Cut Was a Strategic Decision

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Aug.07 -- Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr discusses monetary policy and the economy at a press briefing. The central bank shocked markets with a half-percentage point interest-rate cut, sending its currency tumbling....
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Bloomberg

Bank of France Governor on ECB’s Strategic Review, Negative Rates

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Jan.24 -- Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau discusses the European Central Bank’s strategic policy review and the usefulness of negative interest rates. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the World Economic...
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Bloomberg

No 'Economic Armageddon' Without Stimulus: Morgan Stanley's Zentner

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Oct.09 -- Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, says the U.S. economy will "take a hit" without further federal stimulus, but will not head into an "economic armageddon." She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

New Covid 19 Rules for the UK

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CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson laying out the new coronavirus restriction rules at press conference on 9 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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Press Association

Public react to Christmas coronavirus rules

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Members of the public in London react to the Government's announcement that up to three households will be able to mix over a period of five days under Christmas coronavirus restrictions. Comments from Beth, Simon, Ranita and Dave...
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Bloomberg

Home Depot Maintains Dividend as it Suspends 2020 Outlook

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May.19 -- Ken Leon, director of equity research at CFRA, examines first-quarter results from Home Depot Inc. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Economist Zentner Sees ‘Nothing But Positive’ Stimulus Impact

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- Ellen Zentner, Chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, examines the economic and market effects of President Joe Biden’s $1.8 trillion stimulus package. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Tech News

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TikTok will pay $92 million to settle a privacy lawsuit. The FCC approves emergency internet subsidies for low-income households.