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Amor Sciendi

Portrait of Paul Revere: Moral Consumerism

12th - Higher Ed
John Singleton Copley portrait of Paul Revere illustrates the ethical nature of creating luxury goods in pre-revolution America and how it lead to revolt.
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Curated Video

Retailers say they're ready for potential Trump tariffs

Higher Ed
President-elect Trump is promising major tariffs that could impact retailers and their consumers. Here's how businesses say they may have to change their operations. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Inflation subsides as incomes more than keep up with rising cost of living, government data says

Higher Ed
The U.S. government's latest inflation data shows the cost of living actually decreased in June compared to May, with wage increases more than keeping up with the annual inflation rate. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Scripps News Reports: The election-year importance of the everyday economy

Higher Ed
The economy is the No. 1 political issue among consumers. As the election nears, how is it affecting the everyday American experience? (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

What is driving inflation in the United States?

Higher Ed
Inflation is a stubborn statistic that has shown some signs of improvement in recent months, but not enough to make anyone happy. It's also making what we buy more expensive. So what's driving it? (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Badenoch and Bolat statements following UK-Turkey trade talks

Higher Ed
Turkey's Trade Minister Omer Bolat and Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch give statements following talks on an upgraded UK-Turkey free trade agreement.
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Bloomberg

Fed's Preferred Measure of Underlying Inflation Jumps

Higher Ed
The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which strips out the volatile food and energy components, rose 0.3% in September, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis report. Inflation-adjusted consumer spending jumped...
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Press Association

NI Secretary tells Tory conference Northern Ireland's economic prospects are 'incredibly promising'

Higher Ed
More than 1,600 new businesses have signed up to the UK internal market scheme, meaning “more traders than ever want to do business in Northern Ireland”, Chris Heaton-Harris has said. Speaking on the main stage at the Tory conference,...
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Bloomberg

El-Erian: Fed Will Pause, Keep Open Possibility of Hike

Higher Ed
Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, comments on Federal Reserve monetary policy during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open." El-Erian's opinions are his own. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Bloomberg

Congress Faces Looming Shutdown, Biden Impeachment Inquiry

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Laura Davison and Gregory Korte discuss the looming government shutdown as members of Congress share their thoughts on the matter. Laura and Gregory also talk about the Biden impeachment inquiry push by Republicans and...
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Bloomberg

Northern Trust's Tannenbaum on US Economy

Higher Ed
Carl Tannenbaum, Chief Economist at Northern Trust, discusses his outlook for the US economy and says he sees the Fed nearing its peak of the current tightening cycle. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Wealth Enhancement Group's Webb on US Markets

Higher Ed
Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President and Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, discusses her outlook and investment strategies on the US market. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Bloomberg

China Deflation Threat Grows as Companies Cut Prices

Higher Ed
Instead of rapid price gains predicted by some economists at the beginning of the year, China is experiencing a rare period of falling prices. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Johnny Cash This Thing

Higher Ed
Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Fed president tells us how the Fed plans to walk the thin line of lowering inflation while avoiding an economic downturn.
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Bloomberg

Robust Jobs Number

Higher Ed
Cecilia Rouse, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair weighs in on US wages which rose at a faster-than-expected clip and is consistent with strong labor demand.
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Bloomberg

Staying Restrictive

Higher Ed
Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Fed president and Raphael Bostic, Atlanta Fed president sees strength in the labor market, but believes that the Fed's restrictive policy will remain in place well into 2024.
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Bloomberg

Fed's Goolsbee on Jobs, Inflation, Credit Downgrade

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee talks about the US July employment report, trying to bring down inflation and Fitch's downgrade of the country's credit rating. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin at the Aspen...
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Amazon Beats, US Jobs

Higher Ed
Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Bloomberg

Tesla Wants $100M for Texas-to-California Truck Chargers

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Dana Hull discusses why Tesla is seeking nearly $100 million from the US to build nine electric semi-truck charging stations along a route from the southern border of Texas to northern California. She speaks with Ed Ludlow on...
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Bloomberg

BOE's Bailey Sees UK Inflation Coming Down 'Markedly'

Higher Ed
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey says it is crucial the central bank return inflation to its 2% target during a speech at London's Mansion House. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Press Association

Bank of England governor speaks after Chancellor unveils City pensions reforms

Higher Ed
Jeremy Hunt said he is prioritising tackling inflation over tax cuts, in a blow to Tory MPs clamouring for a pre-election giveaway. In his first Mansion House speech as Chancellor on Monday, he said that bringing down soaring prices...
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Bloomberg

Carstens: Central Banks Need to Remain Vigilant

Higher Ed
Bank of International Settlements CEO Augustin Carstens talks about how central banks are handling the fight against inflation and the political pressures they are facing. He is on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Bloomberg

Supply Chain Optimism

Higher Ed
This week we take a look at how far supply chains have come post-pandemic.
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Rosenberg: The Unemployment Rate Is 'Noisy'

Higher Ed
Jeff Rosenberg, a senior portfolio manager at BlackRock, reacts to the monthly jobs report and says the unemployment rate is an extremely "noisy" series. He adds there's no data to support a Federal Reserve rate hike. He's on "Bloomberg...