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Sky News

Conservative Party Conference set to begin

Higher Ed
VOICED: Conservative Party Conference begins SHOWS: Liz Truss arrives at conference, voxpops with people, Liz Truss meets Danish PM, Wales Finance Minister / Rebecca Evans MS interview, conference centre, Secretary of State for Wales /...
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Bloomberg

Biden's $5.8 Trillion Budget Includes New Taxes on Rich

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden unveiled a $5.8 trillion budget request that the White House says is designed to foster strong economic growth and reduce the deficit. It also includes a new 20% tax aimed at billionaires. Jared Bernstein, of the U.S....
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Press Association

Hunt scales back energy price cap duration as he acts to stabilise markets

Higher Ed
New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has dramatically scaled back support for household energy bills and ditched tax cuts promised by his predecessor Kwasi Kwarteng as he seeks to restore stability following weeks of turmoil on the financial...
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Bloomberg

Iron Ore Tumbles After China Renews Commodity Clampdown

Higher Ed
China is renewing its campaign to keep commodity markets in check as the government tries to prevent raw materials prices from overheating. Bloomberg's Andrew Janes reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Our Rate Cut Reduces Probability of Having to Do More Later, Says RBNZ’s Orr

Higher Ed
Aug.22 -- Adrian Orr, governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, discusses the central bank’s policies, downside risks to the economy, future rate cuts, what’s going to cause him to cut again, his outlook for monetary policy, the New...
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Bloomberg

Negative Interest Rates Do More Damage Than Good: Sentance

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Andrew Sentance, senior adviser at Cambridge Econometrics and former MPC member of the Bank of England, discusses the possibility of negative interest rates in the U.K. and what negative rates would do to consumer spending. He...
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Bloomberg

Americans Spend Less as Prices Keep Rising

Higher Ed
U.S. inflation-adjusted consumer spending declined in February, suggesting the fastest pace of price increases in four decades is tempering demand. Bloomberg's Mike McKee has a look at the personal consumption expenditure index on...
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Bloomberg

Rajan Sees No Reason for BOJ to Change Policy Stance

Higher Ed
Raghuram Rajan, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India and now professor of finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, talks about Bank of Japan's policy. BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda is determined to stick with...
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Bloomberg

State Budgets Benefit From 2019 Revenue Gains

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- Laura Porter, head of U.S. Public Finance at Fitch Ratings, examines how states are allocating increased revenue in fiscal 2020 budgets. She speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's "Muni Moment" on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Democrats Outpace Republicans in Fundraising for First Time in 10 Years

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- Democrats, boosted by big donors seeing a chance to flip control of Congress, are projected to lead Republicans by nearly $300 million when candidate spending is combined with money from outside groups. That would be the first...
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Bloomberg

Climate Change and Human Health: The Vicious Cycle of Negative Impacts

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Bloomberg's Emma Chandra examines the negative impact on human health from climate change and how the health care industry contributes to climate change. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Breaking Down China's 3Q GDP Figures

Higher Ed
Oct. 19 -- Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on China's 3Q GDP data and what it means for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

With just days to go before the elections, airwaves across the nation are saturated with campaign ads. But a shocking number of those ads weren't commissioned by the candidates themselves or the parties they represent.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Outside groups spend record amounts on midterms CAPTION: With just days to go before the November 2nd elections, airwaves across the nation are saturated with campaign ads. But a shocking number of those ads weren't...
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Bloomberg

Oil Price Drop Hurts Some State Budgets

Higher Ed
Dec. 11 -- Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs reports on the impact of oil prices on some U.S. state budgets. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia Sees 2018 Budget Deficit of $52 Billion

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Saudi Arabia's 2018 budget expects a deficit target below eight percent of GDP. Bloomberg's Riad Hamade reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

The Fed's Fight Against Inflation Continues

Higher Ed
Austan Goolsbee, the Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Obama White House and current economics professor at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, joined "Bloomberg Markets: America" with Kriti...
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Bloomberg

Corcoran: Brexit Cost NYC Real Estate U.K. Buyers

Higher Ed
Oct. 18 -- Barbara Corcoran, co-founder at Barbara Corcoran Venture Partners, talks about the impact of Brexit on New York City real estate and explains increased spending by Chinese investors. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Barry Sternlicht on U.S. Economy and Investing

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- Barry Sternlicht, chairman and chief executive officer at Starwood Capital, discusses the U.S. economy, the prospect of infrastructure spending and his real estate investment strategy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker...
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Sky News

Only 10 per cent of NHS funds are spent on treating mental health problems. That's despite the government's legal requirement to give mentally ill patients the same standard of care as those with physical conditions.

Higher Ed
Only 10 per cent of NHS funds are spent on treating mental health problems. That's despite the government's legal requirement to give mentally ill patients the same standard of care as those with physical conditions.
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Bloomberg

Malaysian Budget to Focus on SME, Cost of Living, Says Ram Rating Services’s Lai

Higher Ed
Oct.10 -- Esther Lai, head of sovereign ratings at RAM Rating Services Berhad, discusses Malaysia’s economy, fiscal policy and the 2020 budget. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Bed Bath & Beyond Building Long-Term Strength, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Tritton discusses the retail company's growth prospects for 2021 with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Bridgewater's Patterson Sees Shift to an Inflection Point

Higher Ed
Rebecca Patterson, director of investment research at Bridgewater Associates, discusses the Federal Reserve's impact on inflation and economic growth and explains why she sees more opportunities outside of "vulnerable" U.S. markets in...
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Teen Kids News

Could You Be Addicted to Technology

6th - 8th
Technology is everywhere, and it is not going away. Teenagers stare down at their iPhones, or keep their eyes glued to a tablet or laptop, instead of observing the world around them. It's not unusual to see two adolescents seated...
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Bloomberg

Brazil's Inflation Could Be 5% This Year, Says Economy Minister Guedes

Higher Ed
Brazil's Economy Minister Paulo Guedes told Bloomberg Television's Shery Ahn that the government sees inflation falling this year from 10% to a target around 5%. He also talks about the war in Ukraine, and recovering from the Covid...