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Where Is Yen Headed After BOJ Holds Monetary Policy?

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Dec.20 -- Yale University Professor Emeritus Koichi Hamada discusses the strength of the Japanese yen against the U.S. dollar and the Bank of Japan’s decision to keep monetary policy unchanged. He speaks with David Gura on “Bloomberg...
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An ETF With the Entrepreneurial Spirit...Minus Tesla

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Sep.12 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas and Scarlet Fu break down the ERShares Entrepreneur 30 ETF (ticker: ENTR ) and discuss the fund with Joel Shulman, founder of Entrepreneur Shares and professor at Babson College.
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Rajan Hopes for 'De-escalation' of India-Pakistan Tension

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Feb.26 -- Raghuram Rajan, former Reserve Bank of India Governor and author of "The Third Pillar," discusses the escalation of violence in Kashmir, India's upcoming election, and the need to grow the nation's economy. He speaks on...
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Sarah Palin's Defamation Suit Against NY Times Set For Trial Monday

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Former Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is on the verge of making new headlines in a legal battle with The New York Times.
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VOICED : Conservative Serbia draws foreign sex change patients

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It's home to a traditional society in which transgender citizens are often marginalised but Serbia is drawing patients from around the world seeking female to male sex change operations
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EDIT IMW931482 Fashions of 1920s, Professor Voronoff, Chanel fashion house, beauty pageant, automobile competition

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EDIT IMW931482 Fashions of 1920s, Professor Voronoff, Chanel fashion house, beauty pageant, automobile competition
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Political expert on Boris' exit and Government future

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Political economist Dr Steve McCabe, associate professor at Birmingham City University, discusses Boris Johnson's downfall as Prime Minister and the future of British Government.
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Unvaccinated Areas Are Breeding Grounds for New Variants: UCL Biologist

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Unvaccinated areas are breeding grounds for new Covid-19 variants, says Jennifer Rohn, professor at University College London. "We really can't say we're in the end game yet because there are so many countries that are not vaccinated,"...
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Wharton Fed Historian Says Trump's Criticism of Rate Hikes Is Risky

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Jul.19 -- Peter Conti-Brown, a Federal Reserve historian at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, discusses President Donald Trump's criticism of the Fed's rate hikes. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman, Joe Weisenthal and...
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CLEAN : Italian analyst comments on the victory of a right-wing coalition in election

9th - Higher Ed
Andrea Spiri, professor of Contemporary History at Rome's LUISS University, comments on the results of Italy's legislative elections (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Leadership: Inspirational Egos or Steady Competence?

Higher Ed
Nov. 12 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Tuskegee University in Alabama trains black Army Air Corps cadets in World War II, including Daniel Chappie James, Jr., who will become America's first black four-star general .

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Tuskegee University in Alabama trains black Army Air Corps cadets in World War II, including Daniel Chappie James, Jr., who will become America's first black four-star general .
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A Post-Election Market Primer With Wharton Prof. Siegel

Higher Ed
Nov. 8 -- Wharton School of Business Professor of Finance Jeremy Siegel discusses his post-election market expectations and his call for the U.S. 10-Year Treasury at 2.50 next year if the economy improves. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Rajan: Fed Hikes Ease Pressure on Other Central Banks

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Jan.03 -- Raghuram Rajan, Chicago Booth School professor and former Reserve Bank of India Governor, discusses how Federal Reserve rate hikes ease pressure on central banks in the "process of exit" and looks at the impact of a strong U.S....
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China Cabinet Adviser Shi Discusses Government Policy for Hong Kong

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May.22 -- Shi Yinhong, an adviser to China’s cabinet and a professor of international relations at Renmin University in Beijing, discusses the government policies for Hong Kong. Premier Li Keqiang said China will improve national...
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CLEAN : Giant duck, dinos and tech rev up smaller Detroit Auto Show

9th - Higher Ed
The world's largest rubber duck and Jurassic Park dinosaurs rub shoulders at the Detroit Auto Show, which has been revived for the first time since 2019 after pandemic cancellations, with an expanded focus on car tech (Footage by AFPTV...
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Shiller Sees Hint of Slowdown in Home Prices

Higher Ed
Oct. 25 -- Yale University Professor of Economics and Finance Robert Shiller discusses the latest home price data in the August S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Eichengreen: The Age of Hyperglobalization Has Passed

Higher Ed
Nov. 8 -- Barry Eichengreen, University of California Berkeley professor, discusses the future of globalization with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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What an Amy Comey Barrett Confirmation Could Mean for the Future of the Supreme Court

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Oct.14 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tomiko Brown-Nagin of Harvard University discusses what an Amy Comey Barrett confirmation would be for the future of the Supreme Court as her hearings begin in the senate with...
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Intel Is The Last Chance for U.S. Semi Leadership: Harvard's Shih

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Jan.14 -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. will pour as much as $28 billion into capital spending this year, a staggering sum aimed at expanding its technological lead and constructing a plant in Arizona to serve key American...
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Judge Rules Against Trump on 1/6

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CLEAN : Nobel Prize secretary defends academy after Western awards sweep

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Professor Hans Ellegren, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, defends the Nobel Committee's attempts to better reflect the breadth of achievement across the world after a season where every Nobel laureate came from...