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Bloomberg

Thomas Piketty on Wealth Inequality, Coronavirus, Wealth Tax

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- Thomas Piketty, political economist, author and associate chair at Paris School of Economics, discusses the impact of the coronavirus on the long-term distribution of wealth and how a wealth tax could help deal with the...
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Bloomberg

Fed Rates Could Rise More Than Market Expects, Pimco Says

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- Tony Crescenzi, market strategist and portfolio manager at Pimco, discusses Federal Reserve policy, bond yields and the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed Signals Readiness to Hike If Economy Stays On Track

Higher Ed
Aug.22 -- Bloomberg’s Matt Boesler reports on the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s July 31-Aug. 1 meeting of the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee.
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Bloomberg

Oaktree's Marks on Loans, Distressed Investing, Fed Policy

Higher Ed
Aug.08 -- Howard Marks, co-founder and co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, discusses a $1.8 billion loan made by Apollo Global Management LLC, opportunities in distressed investing, and his take on Federal Reserve policy. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Rabobank FX Strategist Foley Sees Pound Falling Further

Higher Ed
Rabobank head of FX strategy Jane Foley discusses Bank of England policy and the pound. "We think there's too many interest-rate hikes priced into the curve at this point," Foley said on Bloomberg Television. "And if they're priced out...
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Bloomberg

JPM's Michele Sees Need for Half-Point March Fed Hike

Higher Ed
Bob Michele, CIO and head of CFICC at JPMorgan Asset Management, explains the market consequences he sees if the Federal Reserve fails to increase interest rates by 50 basis points in March. He spoke with Jonathan Ferro on Feb. 16 on...
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Bloomberg

Swedish Fintech Startup Klarna Up Against Banks, Credit Cards

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Sebastian Siemiatkowski, chief executive officer of Klarna Bank AB, discusses the Swedish fintech company's strategy and outlook. Europe’s most valuable startup said it raised $1 billion at a valuation of $31 billion, following...
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Curated Video

U.S. Inflation Falls For 2nd Straight Month But Remains High At 8.3%

Higher Ed
Consumer prices were up 8.3% in August compared with a year earlier, but that was down from an 8.5% jump in July and a 40-year high of 9.1% in June.
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Bloomberg

Oetomo: Bukalapak To Help Firms Grow & Profit Sustainably

Higher Ed
Bukalapak President Teddy Oetomo says the Indonesian e-commerce giant aims to be a tech enabler for businesses across different verticals to grow and profit sustainably. He speaks with Yvonne Man, David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Curated Video

Housing Market Is Cooling Off, But Interest Rates May Pause Price Drop

Higher Ed
Sellers are taking advantage of the market, driving down prices with more inventory, but interest rates might not make affordability better.
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: September 30

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments in the UK as Labour surges ahead of the Conservatives in opinion polls, after days of market turmoil sparked by Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget last week.
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Sky News

Inflation drops in Surprise Fall

Higher Ed
Inflation drops in Surprise Fall
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Bloomberg

Fed's Fischer: Operating Near Zero Rate Raises Concerns

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer discusses the eventual "perverse effect" from cutting interest rates. He commented in a speech to the Economic Club of New York.
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Bloomberg

Stanford's Taylor Sees Benefits to Rules-Based Policy

Higher Ed
May.05 -- John Taylor, Stanford University professor, comments on rules-based monetary policy during an interview with Bloomberg's Mike McKee at The Hoover Institution's "The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy: A Policy...
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross Says Strong Dollar Is a Threat to Growth

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Bill Gross, fund manager at Janus Capital Group, discusses currency markets and the strength of the dollar. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Is the BOE Doing More Harm Than Good?

Higher Ed
Aug. 12 -- Bloomberg's Paul Dobson reports on the impact of Bank of England monetary policy on pension plans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Islamic finance on the up in Egypt

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VOICED: Islamic finance on the up in Egypt
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Bloomberg

No Need to Fret About S. Korean Corporate Earnings, Natixis Says

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Trinh Nguyen, a senior economist for emerging-market Asia at Natixis Asia Ltd. in Hong Kong, talks about South Korea's economy, corporate earnings and central bank policy. She spoke on July 11 with David Ingles and Rishaad...
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Sky News

Interview with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaking about adjusting monetary policy as the economy changes and what impact Brexit is having on the UK economy on November 02, 2017 in London, England.
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Bloomberg

What Randy Quarles Brings to the Federal Reserve

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- Randal Quarles was confirmed by the U.S. Senate Thursday as the Federal Reserve's first-ever vice chairman for supervision. Bloomberg's Matthew Boesler reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

The Challenges Ahead for Central Banks

Higher Ed
Aug.15 -- Russ Koesterich, BlackRock Global Allocation Fund portfolio manager, talks about challenges for central banks and lower bond yields. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."