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Bloomberg

Why Dillard's Is Being Targeted by Snow Park

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- Jeffrey Pierce, Snow Park Capital Partners managing partner, explains why real estate is key to unlocking value at Dillard's Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

Living at Thamesmead, 1973, part 14 - Couple walk around the estate and visit the information centre

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 14 from the 1973 film Living at Thamesmead, a semi-fictional account of a couple who live in the Thamesmead estate, created by the Greater London Council to promote the estate. In this clip, a young teenage couple walk around the...
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Bloomberg

SARB: It Takes More Than New Finance Minister to Help Credit Rating

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- South Africa Central Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago discusses the political leadership of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, the future of the nation's credit rating, and the strength of the rand. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Sky News

1000s protest in London calling for UK Government to take more action to combat the cost of living crisis engulfing the country

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots thousands of protesters filling streets in Central London protesting about the cost of living crisis, high prices and rents and lack of pay rises, soundbites from protesters, interviews with General Secretary...
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Press Association

Private rentals 'completely out of control' says TD

Higher Ed
Sinn Fein TD Eoin Ó Broin talks about proposed rent freeze tabled for tonight in the Dail. He says rents in the private rented sector are "completely out of control".
News Clip5:14
Bloomberg

Why Q&K International Decided to Go Public Now

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Jackie You, Q&K International Group Ltd. chief financial officer, discusses the company's debut on the Nasdaq and its business model with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

How To Keep Predictably Higher Electricity Bills Down This Year

Higher Ed
Extreme heat combined with drought and war effects are driving electricity costs this summer.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Rent Prices Moving Up Strongly: Alan Detmeister

Higher Ed
Alan Detmeister, an economist at UBS, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about rising expectations for rent. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip4:47
Press Association

Hundreds of people are booking Ukrainian Airbnbs to help - the influencer behind it explains why

Higher Ed
Social media influencer Tommy Marcus, who goes by Quentin.Quarantino, has been encouraging people online to book Ukrainian Airbnb properties, in which they have no intention of staying. The thought behind the campaign is to have people...
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Sky News

Town square in Valence

Higher Ed
Town square in Valence
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Sky News

People In Their 20s Are Hardest Hit By The Recession

Higher Ed
People In Their 20s Are Hardest Hit By The Recession
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Curated Video

Swiss start-up uses blockchain tech to decentralise art dealings

Higher Ed
LEADIN: A Swiss start-up is hoping to use blockchain technology to decentralise the business of art dealings. Invented to support Bitcoin transactions, the decentralised system is now being used for...
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Bloomberg

Why Vici Is Making a Big Bet on the Vegas Strip

Higher Ed
Vici Properties CEO Edward Pitoniak discusses his firm's acquisition of MGM Growth Properties, including MGM Resorts International’s stake in the real estate investment trust, in a deal that values the takeover target at $17.2 billion....
News Clip5:17
Bloomberg

Harrison Street Active in Senior, Student Housing: CEO

Higher Ed
Dec.08 -- Harrison Street co-founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Chris Merrill sees strong demand for off-campus student housing and says senior housing is a safe investment. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Curated Video

Sanders Releases Plan To End Homelessness And Boost Housing

Higher Ed
Sen. Bernie Sanders wants to create 7.4 million "quality" affordable housing units over 10 years, among other measures.
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Bloomberg

Road Travel Boom Is Here To Stay, Says Outdoorsy CEO

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Jeff Cavins, chief executive officer of Outdoorsy Inc., discusses operating a travel company during the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang.
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Bloomberg

Airbnb CEO Opens Up About Company's Future After Pandemic 'Torpedo'

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Brian Chesky, chief executive officer of Airbnb Inc., discusses the challenges his company faced after a steep drop in travel and tourism during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang.
News Clip2:44
Bloomberg

Lam Pledges More Relief Measures for Hong Kong

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam pledges more economic relief measures are coming as retail sales plunge the most on record. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

A Whole Day Powered by New York City Startups

Higher Ed
Dec. 18 -- Technology is fueling major changes in how we live, by making it possible to order coffee, get dressed and even plan a dinner party -- all with services offered by startups. Bloomberg's Alex Barinka puts a handful of these New...
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Sky News

More Shops Closing Than Opening

Higher Ed
More Shops Closing Than Opening
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Sky News

Opiod overdoses reaching epidemic levels in US

Higher Ed
VOICED: Almost 100 people die every day in America from opioid overdoses. It's an addiction that some doctors are now calling an epidemic -- and tonight President Trump is expected to declare it a public health emergency. The White House...
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Bloomberg

Migrant Workers in Beijing Being Evicted

Higher Ed
Nov.27 -- China's leaders are facing a growing outcry about forcing migrant workers from their homes in Beijing - something being described as "city cleansing." The sweep was launched after a recent deadly fire, and the workers say they...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Shortages and worries over inflation stalk Zimbabwe

9th - Higher Ed
A decade ago hyperinflation in Zimbabwe wiped out personal savings left shops empty and made it almost impossible to buy a tank of petrol or daily groceries