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Press Association

Starmer tells Tories not to ‘inflict’ Johnson on the country for months to come

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson must not be allowed to linger in Downing Street after resigning as Tory leader, Sir Keir Starmer said. The Labour leader said the Conservatives should not “inflict” someone they deem to be “unfit” for office on the country.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Portugal, America's 'second California in Europe'

9th - Higher Ed
Less violence, a lower cost of living, economic prospects and free medical care - sounds like the "dolce vita" for many Americans who have decided, in large numbers, to move to this new-found paradise: Portugal (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Crown Prince to Invest in Credit Suisse Unit: WSJ

Higher Ed
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is preparing to invest in Credit Suisse Group AG's investment bank, the Wall Street Journal reported. Prince Mohammed may invest around $500 million in the lender's CS First Boston spinout,...
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Bloomberg

Fed Likely to Pause at 5.25%, Says StanChart's Lam

Higher Ed
Daniel Lam, head of equity strategy at Standard Chartered Wealth Management, discusses his outlook for markets for 2023, his investment strategy and where he's finding opportunity. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

"There will be more chips in absolute terms produced in the United States"

Higher Ed
Scott Kennedy, Senior Adviser & Trustee Chair in China Business Economics with the Center for Strategic and International Studies discusses whether the real metric ought to be the most critical chips that the Unites States needs for...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine GDP May Grow 2% in 2023, Deputy Economy Minister Says

Higher Ed
Ukraine's Deputy Economy Minister Oleksandr Gryban discusses the state of the economy amid Russia's invasion, and the funds needed to reconstruct the country. He speaks with Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Bloomberg

The Socially Responsible Investing Boom

Higher Ed
June 10 -- Tessie Petion, vice president of responsible investment research and management information systems at Domini Social Investments, discusses Valeant and socially responsible investing with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie...
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Bloomberg

Need to See Some Repricing of Global Stock Markets, Says Natwest’s McCormick

Higher Ed
Jul.17 -- James McCormick, global head of desk strategy at Natwest Markets, discusses Fed policy, the bond market, interest rates and his outlook for markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Bundesbank's Nagel Supports Faster QT to Tackle Inflation

Higher Ed
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel spoke in support of a more rapid reversal of the European Central Bank's bond-buying on Wednesday and sees the possibility of more large interest-rate increases beyond a planned hike this month. Maria...
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Bloomberg

Ueda: Shortening Yield Target Among Options in Future

Higher Ed
The Bank of Japan Governor nominee Kazuo Ueda said the central bank will need to consider normalizing policy if the outlook for prices improves, while he backed a continuation of stimulus for now. Kathleen Hays reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Public Valuations' Impact on VC Landscape

Higher Ed
Portage General Partner Stephanie Choo joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the state of the VC landscape, her thoughts on the macro environment, and the importance of investing in women.
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Sky News

Cancer Breathalyser Could Save Thousands Of Lives

Higher Ed
Cancer Breathalyser Could Save Thousands Of Lives
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Bloomberg

Small, Medium-Sized Banks Will Have to Learn How to Price Risk, Says CICC’s Liang

Higher Ed
Aug.19 -- Liang Hong, head of research and chief economist at CICC, discusses China’s new 1-year and 5-year loan prime rate and what they mean for credit markets. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Bloomberg

End of Cheap Money a Recipe for Market Volatility: Cliffe

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Mark Cliffe, chief economist at ING Group, discusses the shocks he sees awaiting the global economies and the ability of markets to function without cheap money from central banks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
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Sky News

Thousands gather in London for Palestinian solidarity march following death of journalist

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of an interview with a protester from the free Palestine protest march taking place that was sparked by the death of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was reportedly killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank, on...
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Bloomberg

What Happens If Sanctions Fail in North Korea?

Higher Ed
Aug.10 -- Bloomberg’s Enda Curran discusses possible outcomes if economic sanctions fail in North Korea. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Carrie Underwood talks about being a working mother, Chrissy Metz to sing at ACMs

Higher Ed
CARRIE UNDERWOOD TALKS ABOUT BEING A WORKING MOTHER, CHRISSY METZ TO SING AT ACMS
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Bloomberg

Stock Futures Tumble as Election Results Narrow

Higher Ed
Nov. 8 -- U.S. stock futures fell as investors assessed media projections that showed the presidential election had fallen into a dead heat, with a handful of key battleground states leaning toward Republican Donald Trump, a surprise...
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Bloomberg

The Advantages of Hiring Neurodiverse Talent

Higher Ed
For decades, workers with learning and mental health differences have faced disproportionately high unemployment levels. But the tide seems to be turning with companies making a greater push towards hiring neurodiverse talent. In this...
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Bloomberg

Is the Future of Economic Globalization in Doubt?

Higher Ed
June 17 -- Duncan Weldon, Resolution Group's head of research, discusses the fraying of globalization with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

FATCA: Why Some Renounce U.S. Citizenship Over Taxes

Higher Ed
Oct. 27 -- Stanford Business School Professor Ed Lazear and Bloomberg's Peter Cook discuss the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. They speak on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Adaptation of Ian Mc Ewans novel

Higher Ed
Mikado Films 1. Film clip: 'Enduring Love' Venice, 8th September 2004 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Daniel Craig - on obsessions: "We have all had a a bit of an obsessional crush I'm sure. As soon as you start thinking about it you start...
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Bloomberg

Meet the Urban Planner Behind Barcelona’s Bike Revolution

Higher Ed
Aug.05 -- The lockdowns have become an opportunity for cities to speed up the process towards mobility change. Adria Gomila, the chief of mobility services in Barcelona, and his team have transformed the landscape of the Spanish city....
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Bloomberg

'Zero Days': Creating the Character of Stuxnet

Higher Ed
July 8 -- Alex Gibney, a documentary filmmaker and director of "Zero Days," and Eric Chien, technical director of Symantec's Security Technology and Response division, discuss the Stuxnet virus with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg...