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Bloomberg

Henry: Pound a Serious Adjustment in Living Standards

Higher Ed
Nov. 2 -- Janet Henry, global chief economist at HSBC, discusses her firm's lower-for-longer-call on bond yields and looks at the economic impact of a declining British pound. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip2:37
Bloomberg

As America Votes, Will Economics Trump the Rhetoric?

Higher Ed
November 8 -- America will decide its next president today. It's an important choice to make with economics in mind. The nation's next batch of leaders could alter how much Americans pay in taxes and who pays them. Improving the wage...
News Clip4:19
Bloomberg

Small-Cap Rally: Too Far Too Fast?

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- Jefferies Small and Mid-Cap Equity Strategist Steven Desanctis discusses small-cap stocks and how the policies of the Trump administration may affect earnings. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

Senate Panel Probes Tillerson's Views on Russia

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 11 January 20171. Wide view of hearing2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State Nominee:"We must also be clear eyed about our relationship...
News Clip2:51
Bloomberg

A Deep Dive Into the Reflation Trade

Higher Ed
Jan.26 -- Ben Laidler, global head of equity sector research at HSBC Securities, examines the reflation trade and the factors he sees driving markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Aon Hewitt's Datta Says U.K. Consumer Will Be Strained

Higher Ed
Apr.12 -- Tapan Datta, head of asset allocation at Aon Hewitt, and Bloomberg Gadfly's Andrea Felsted discuss the U.K consumer and the potential for an interest rate hike by the BOE. They speak to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny and Matt Miller...
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Sky News

Iraqi Forces Repsond to Trump's Travel Ban

Higher Ed
VOICED: In Iraq, special forces troops trained by America have told Sky News that President Trump's new policy feels like a betrayal. Our chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay reports on January 29, 2017 in Eastern Mosul in northern Iraq....
News Clip4:37
Bloomberg

How Germany Makes the Most of a Weaker Euro

Higher Ed
Feb.06 -- David Zahn, head of European fixed income at Franklin Templeton, looks at the benefits of a weaker euro to the German economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

野村証券のエコノミスト、美和が日本経済を考える

Higher Ed
May.16 -- 野村証券の日本経済担当チーフ・エコノミスト、美和卓氏に日本経済について聞く。ブルームバーグ・デイブレイク:アジアにて放送。
News Clip4:44
Bloomberg

Wells Fargo's Aleman Expects Strong Next Few Quarters

Higher Ed
Apr.19 -- Wells Fargo Securities Senior Economist Eugenio Aleman discusses Fed policy and the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Nomura's Buckley Sees Weaker U.K. Consumer Spending

Higher Ed
Apr.11 -- George Buckley, chief U.K. economist at Nomura, discusses his outlook for U.K. inflation, the U.K. consumer and Brexit negotiations. He speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
News Clip2:18
Curated Video

Ft. Myers Residents Encouraged by Initial Survey

Higher Ed
Residents of Fort Myers, Florida slogged through knee-deep flood waters Monday to check on their homes and survey the damage, less than a day after Hurricane Irma's eyewall hammered the area. Ronnie Van Pelt, who lives in...
News Clip2:12
Bloomberg

How China May Respond to Possible U.S. Trade Probe

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- China sought to stabilize the deteriorating trade relationship with the U.S., as the prospect of an investigation by the Trump administration on intellectual property raised the risk of tit-for-tat measures from Beijing....
News Clip3:17
Bloomberg

Khosla's Rabois Says 'It’s Clear Uber's a Mess'

Higher Ed
Aug.16 -- Keith Rabois, partner at Khosla Ventures, discusses the state of Uber and the lawsuit brought against the company's former chief executive officer by investor, Benchmark. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
News Clip3:04
Bloomberg

Temple University Says Unlikely Abe Gets Bounce in Polls

Higher Ed
Aug.02 -- Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple University, discusses Abe's cabinet shuffle and if the move will help him in the polls. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

Analyst on US arrest of UK computer expert

Higher Ed
A computer law expert on Friday said the arrest by US authorities of the British hacker credited with derailing a global cyberattack earlier this year was "problematic." Tor Ekeland, Managing Partner at Tor Ekeland Law...
News Clip2:37
Curated Video

Ft. Myers Residents Encouraged by Initial Survey

Higher Ed
Residents of Fort Myers, Florida slogged through knee-deep flood waters Monday to check on their homes and survey the damage, less than a day after Hurricane Irma's eyewall hammered the area. Ronnie Van Pelt, who lives in...
News Clip2:33
Bloomberg

U.K. Leadership Change Just Adds Uncertainty, Says Gallo

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- Alberto Gallo, portfolio manager and head of macro strategies at Algebris Investments, discusses how a change in U.K. government leadership could impact the pound and economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on...
News Clip3:16
Bloomberg

El Brexit es como un divorcio, dice Niall Ferguson.

Higher Ed
Oct.03-- Niall Ferguson, investigador sénior de Hoover Institution, y James Bevan, director de inversiones de CCLA Investment Management, hablan del progreso de las negociaciones del Brexit y de los riesgos políticos que plantean para el...
News Clip2:35
Bloomberg

Caixin China Manufacturing PMI 51.0

Higher Ed
Oct.31 -- BNP Paribas Asset Management Senior Greater China Economist Chi Lo reacts to the Caixin China manufacturing PMI numbers and talks about the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

ADCB's Malik Says Saudi Crackdown Adds Uncertainty

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank discusses the Saudi Arabia corruption roundup and its impact on the Saudi economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Angry anti American protest in South Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of pro government demonstrators marched in South Sudan's capital of Juba on Tuesday protesting at US arms restrictions aimed at hastening the end to a bloody civil war
News Clip3:12
Bloomberg

Vanguard's Westaway Sees BOE Raising Rates in May

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Vanguard Asset Services Chief European Economist Peter Westaway discusses the bond markets and Bank of England monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

Widespread flu putting strain on US emergency rooms

Higher Ed
Emergency rooms across the United States have been inundated and overwhelmed by patients seeking relief from the flu. Northside Hospital in Cumming, Georgia has seen over 430 cases of the flu this month, compared to about...