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Bloomberg

The Winners and Losers of a Border-Adjustment Tax

Higher Ed
Feb.14 -- Julian Emanuel, executive director of U.S. equity and derivatives at UBS Securities, discusses how the proposed border-adjustment tax will impact retailers in the apparel space and how it will affect the strength of the dollar....
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Bloomberg

Why German Automakers Benefit From China-U.S. Trade Truce

Higher Ed
Dec.03 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that China has agreed to eliminate tariffs on imported automobiles and White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said the U.S. and China are “pretty close” to an agreement on stopping...
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Bridgeman Arts

The Living City, 1970, part 3 - The River Thames, Tower Bridge, offloading of cargo from ships in the port.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from 1970 film focussing on the history of the City of London - the Square Mile - its economic growth, institutions, administration, buildings and future. The film illustrates the major part taken by local government in the physical...
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Curated Video

China To Lower Import Tariffs On Slew Of Goods Beginning Jan. 1

Higher Ed
​China's finance ministry announced the country will lower tariffs on more than 850 items starting Jan. 1.
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Bloomberg

China Will Continue to Ease Policies, Standard Chartered Says

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- Lan Shen, economist at Standard Chartered, talks about China's economy and policies. China’s exports fell more than expected in the first two months of this year as the coronavirus outbreak led to extended holidays, depressed...
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Bloomberg

Carbon Neutrality a Challenge for China, Says CICC Chief Economist

Higher Ed
Apr.01 -- Carbon neutrality poses challenges for China's energy sector, says CICC Chief Economist Peng Wensheng. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Market: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Dollar Will Be Supported as Rates Go Higher: UBS's Gordon

Higher Ed
Wayne Gordon, executive director of commodities & FX at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses the rally in the dollar, the yuan and his outlook for inflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

UNRWA hold news conference on the situation in Gaza

Higher Ed
The head of the UN agency that looks after Palestinian refugees said on Tuesday it was "unacceptable" that six United Nations schools sheltering displaced Gazans had been hit by Israeli strikes over the course of the Israel-Hamas...
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Bloomberg

Fischer: Dollar Not Most Fundamental Productivity Factor

Higher Ed
Aug. 30 -- Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer examines the issue of productivity in the U.S. economy, potential changes to U.S. fiscal policy, and unity on policy within the Fed. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on...
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Bloomberg

Liberty House's Gupta on U.K, Steel, Brexit Outlook

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Sanjeev Gupta, executive chairman at Liberty House Group, discusses the U.K. steel industry as his company continues talks to acquire Tata Steel's U.K. business, and explains why he doesn’t see future trade barriers for the...
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Curated Video

RR7338B USA REGENERATING THE LAND WITH GARBAGE

Higher Ed
The oil-rich city of Odessa in West Texas has given the go-ahead to Dr. Geoffrey Stanford, an Englishman working at Texas University School of Public Health, to use the city's garbage and sewage as fuel to restore the arid countryside...
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Bloomberg

China's Trade Troubles: Too Much Pressure on Yuan?

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economic research at HSBC, discusses the Chinese economy, the housing market and household debt in South Korea. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

The Lord Mayor, 1960, part 10 - Smithfield, Billingsgate and Spitalfields markets

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 10 from the 1960 film 'The Lord Mayor', commissioned by the City of London Corporation to give an overview of its services, including schools, markets, housing welfare and health. In this clip, scenes of food and other imported...
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Bloomberg

Nomad Stockpiling 'Millions of Fish Fingers' Ahead of Brexit, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Stefan Descheemaeker, chief executive officer at Nomad Foods, discusses balancing organic growth with M&A, changing tastes in Europe's food industry, and stockpiling food in preparation for Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

LyondellBasell CEO Sees a Potential Shift in Global Trade Patterns

Higher Ed
Aug.08 -- Bob Patel, chairman and chief executive officer at LyondellBasell Industries NV, discusses the potential long-term impact of trade on the petrochemical industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel.
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Bloomberg

Trump Said to Deny Exclusions From New China Tariffs

Higher Ed
Sep.20 -- President Trump is said to be denying exemptions for the latest round of tariffs on $200B worth of Chinese goods. The White House is saying it has given companies enough time to adjust their supply chains away from China....
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Bloomberg

OPEC Slashes Oil Demand Forecast

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- OPEC has slashed forecasts for global oil demand by 440,000 barrels per day. It’s being set as the coronavirus hits fuel use in China, leaving the cartel facing a renewed glut despite recent production cuts. Bloomberg’s Stephen...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Thailand Governor Says Iran Tension Is a Major Risk to the Economy

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Thailand's Central Bank Governor Veerathai Santiprabhob says the central bank is closely watching escalating tension between Iran and the U.S. as the energy-intensive economy is susceptible to a rise in oil prices. Governor...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Jump

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- U.S. initial jobless claims in regular state programs totaled 898,000 in the week ended Oct. 10, up 53,000 from the prior week, Labor Department data showed. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Japanese Economy Needs People, Not Debt: Weinberg

Higher Ed
Nov. 18 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, discusses Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abes call for early elections and the state of the Japanese economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

The Markets Are Right to Be Anxious: Stephen King

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- On Morning Must Read, Scarlet Fu recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes that provide insight into today's headlines. Strategas Chief Investment Strategist Jason Trennert also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source:...
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Sky News

Tree Disease Discovered in 6 New Counties

Higher Ed
Tree Disease Discovered in 6 New Counties
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Bloomberg

Commerce Sec. Ross Hasn't Taken Position on Border Tax

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross talks about the economic implications of a border adjustment tax as he gathers information to form his view on the plan and examines the United States' trade relations with Germany. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Weetabix CEO Turrell: We Feel Good About U.K. Market

Higher Ed
Jan.30 -- Giles Turrell, chief executive officer at Weetabix, discusses the reasons behind his company's investment in U.K. manufacturing, the business influence of the pound, and whether or not they are a takeover target. Trevor...