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Sadiq Khan speaks following visit to youth project

Higher Ed
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, says it is for Susan Hall to 'explain her values' after it was revealed that the Conservative mayoral candidate liked tweets praising Enoch Powell. The Mayor, following a visit to a youth project in Tooting,...
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Bloomberg

EM Investing is Fading in August

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The MSCI Emerging market index fell for an eighth session on Monday, the longest losing streak since April last year, It's turning into a messy August for broader EM assets with stocks, bonds and currencies all under pressure....
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Bloomberg

Apple Buying ESPN Would Be a Perfect Marriage, Analyst Ives Says

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Wedbush Senior Equity Research Analyst Dan Ives says a possible acquisition of Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN by Apple Inc. would be a "natural fit" as the latter seeks more sports content for its streaming service. "It's the perfect marriage,"...
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Scotland’s deficit falls as North Sea revenues reach record £9.4bn

Higher Ed
Interview with Neil Gray at Glasgow University on the day the annual Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland figures were published.
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Sadiq Khan helps feed children after emergency funding programme

Higher Ed
Mayor Sadiq Khan visited Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, which helps families in Southwark and Lambeth, to meet some of those benefitting from his emergency free holiday meals funding. Millions of free meals are being given to...
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Bloomberg

China Holds Off on Big Stimulus, Signals Property Easing

Higher Ed
The Chinese Communist Party's 24-member Politburo  the top decision-making body led by President Xi Jinping  signaled more support for the troubled real estate sector alongside pledges to boost consumption and resolve local government...
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If Government don't act, there 'won't be any junior doctors left working in the NHS'

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Interview with Dr Chris Morris, junior doctor and a British Medical Association (BMA) deputy chairman for Yorkshire, on the picket line outside Leeds General Infirmary at the start a five-day strike amid the continuing dispute over pay.
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Bloomberg

Natixis on Central Bank Policies

Higher Ed
Alicia Garcia Herrero, Asia Pacific Economist at Natixis, says she expects central banks to stick with high rates for a while. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Sadiq Khan says Just Stop Oil ‘really important’ if done lawfully

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The Mayor of London has described Just Stop Oil as a “really important pressure group” despite the activists’ threats to disrupt the London Pride parade. Mr Khan was speaking before the group disrupted the march for accepting sponsorship...
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Bloomberg

Former BoJ Policy Board Member on Japan Monetary Policy

Higher Ed
Takahide Kiuchi, Executive Economist at Nomura Research Institute and former BoJ policy board member, discusses the Bank of Japan's policy path, after the central bank announced it's sticking with its stimulus settings. He speaks with...
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Junior doctors strike: BMA Chair speaks in Brighton

Higher Ed
Interview with Phil Banfield, Chair of BMA outside the Royal Sussex hospital. Thousands of junior doctors have gone on strike across England as the dispute with the Government over pay continues.
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Sadiq Khan announces £10 million fund for mentoring

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Sadiq Khan visits City Heights Academy to announce new 10 million pound found to support mentoring organisations in London.
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Bloomberg

JPM's Kasman: Tighter Credit Conditions Playing Out 'Over Months'

Higher Ed
Bruce Kasman, chief economist and head of global economic research at JPMorgan, sees tighter US credit conditions playing out over the coming months and quarters and "not likely to hit us like a truck over the next few weeks." He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Taiwan Loses Ally as Honduras Sides With China

Higher Ed
Taiwan and Honduras ended more than eight decades of diplomatic relations as the central American country said it now recognizes the island as part of China. John Liu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Treasury Yields to Come Down Gradually, Mainly in Second Half, HSBC's Major Says

Higher Ed
Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC, discusses the outlook for inflation, US interest rates and Treasury yields. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

China Distances Itself From Ambassador's Remarks

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China sought to distance itself from remarks by its envoy to France questioning the independence of ex-Soviet states that sparked a firestorm in Europe and undercut French efforts to enlist Beijing's help in pushing for peace in Ukraine....
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Bloomberg

Pimco's Schneider Expects a Modest Recession

Higher Ed
Pimco Managing Director Jerome Schneider says he expects a modest US recession.
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Bloomberg

Yellen's Tone on China Was Appropriate: Summers

Higher Ed
Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary discusses the current US political environment. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Sir Keir Starmer interview in Hartlepool

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer said the Government pretends anti-social behaviour is “low-level” but people have been left feeling “they can’t leave their house” in some neighbourhoods. Speaking on a visit to Hartlepool, the Labour leader said: “I’m...
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Bloomberg

Summers: The Banking Crisis Appears Over

Higher Ed
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says we're probably over the vast majority of the banking traumas, but some issues do remain. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Sara Gorton comments as NHS pay offer accepted by most health unions - Full version

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Interview with Sara Gorton, head of health at Unison, as more than a million NHS workers in England are to be given a 5% pay rise this year and a cash sum for last year, after ministers and unions agreed a new pay deal.
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Bloomberg

Cagni Says US is France's Largest Investor

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Pascal Cagni, France's Ambassador for International Investment, told Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson that France's largest investor is the United States. Cagni said that Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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U.S. Soldiers Continue Advisory Role As Election Nears In Afghanistan

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LS, Soldiers with the U.S. Army's 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division recite the NCO Creed during a ceremony to recognize newly promoted non-commissioned Officers (NCO) on FOB Lightning on March 21, 2014 near Gardez,...
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U.S. Soldiers Continue Advisory Role As Election Nears In Afghanistan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
MS, Soldiers with the U.S. Army's 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division recite the NCO Creed during a ceremony to recognize newly promoted non-commissioned Officers (NCO) on FOB Lightning on March 21, 2014 near Gardez,...