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PBS

How Maternal Stress Can Affect Health of Unborn Children

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers are trying to better understand the biology of stress and its impact on child health. Now, data suggests those connections may form as early as the womb, with studies indicating frequent and prolonged adversity for pregnant...
Instructional Video17:03
TED Talks

Talithia Williams: Own your body's data

12th - Higher Ed
The new breed of high-tech self-monitors (measuring heartrate, sleep, steps per day) might seem targeted at competitive athletes. But Talithia Williams, a statistician, makes a compelling case that all of us should be measuring and...
Instructional Video16:34
TED Talks

TED: How to build a company where the best ideas win | Ray Dalio

12th - Higher Ed
What if you knew what your coworkers really thought about you and what they were really like? Ray Dalio makes the business case for using radical transparency and algorithmic decision-making to create an idea meritocracy where people can...
Instructional Video20:09
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Katharina Pistor: Creating A Legal Foundation For Finance

Higher Ed
We have an increasingly complex financial system and a correspondingly complex system of regulation to go with it. Constructing a proper regulatory framework not only entails an understanding of economics and finance, but also law, since...
Instructional Video15:34
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Jean Pisani-Ferry: Of Nightmares and Tigers

Higher Ed
Jean Pisany-Ferry, interviewed by Lee Price, speaks about Europe's debt crisis. Among other things, he says that in Greece debt restructuring is inevitable, and that countries in the Eurozone should tax mortgages and regulate finance in...
Instructional Video30:17
The Wall Street Journal

Supply Chains: Rethinking Operations

Higher Ed
Embedding sustainability in supply chains calls for a strategic approach that includes the sourcing of goods and materials, routes and distribution as well as new technologies in packaging, storage and transport. Where and how is change...
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Bloomberg

Growth in the Global Cybersecurity Industry

Higher Ed
Emily Heath, general partner at cybersecurity VC firm Cyberstarts, discusses the industry's growth in recent years and what her firm looks to invest in as the industry booms. She speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Mike Mayo Sees 'Gut Punch' for Biggest Banks in Basel III Endgame

Higher Ed
Veteran analyst Mike Mayo, a managing director at Wells Fargo, says larger banks should prepare for a "punch to the stomach" from the stricter capital requirements contained in the Basel III Endgame proposal. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Sticky Inflation, Banks Pass

Higher Ed
Dani Burger and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Bloomberg

Former US Sen. Pat Toomey (R) Pennsylvania on SVB and Crisis at Credit Suisse

Higher Ed
Former US Senator Pat Toomey (R) Pennsylvania discusses the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the crisis at Credit Suisse. Toomey also talks on Senator Elizabeth Warren's comment to "Make Banking More Boring Again." He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Banking Breakdown Roundtable

Higher Ed
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, Dan Tarullo, Former Federal Reserve Board Governor and Stephanie Flanders, Bloomberg Executive Editor for Economics and Government dive into how to manage inflation and how the banking...
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Getty Images

Montage: testing 1949 Chevy car body

Pre-K - Higher Ed
WS engineers in lab coats visually inspecting a 1949 Chevrolet car body on a scaffold / DISSOLVE TO engineers examining a Chevy body shaking on a vibration machine / WS mechanical device repeatedly opens and closes car door; engineer...
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Bloomberg

Key Architect of Dodd-Frank Says Our Financial System is Not Safe Enough or Fair Enough Yet

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Michael Barr, University of Michigan Joan and Sanford Weill Dean of Public Policy and one of the architects of Dodd-Frank, says there are more risks to come in the financial system. He says that the Fed's recent stress tests of...
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Bloomberg

China Banks State Owned, No Possibility to Fail: Engle

Higher Ed
Dec. 15 -- Nobel Laureate Robert Engle discusses bank stress tests and global risks to stability. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Brainard Says Fed Won't Dictate Where Banks Can Lend

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard address bank lending in relation to climate risks in response to a question from Senator Pat Toomey, a republican from Pennsylvania, during testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Bloomberg

SIFMA CEO on Top Regulatory Hurdles for Banks

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- Ken Bentsen, chief executive officer at SIFMA, discusses banking regulation and what he calls recalibration for financial institutions. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip2:58
Bloomberg

Ex-Fed Governor Tarullo Says Stress Test Strategy Paid Off for Banks

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo examines the impact of stress tests on the banking industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan Lays Out Strategy for Responsible Growth

Higher Ed
Dec.21 -- In an exclusive interview, Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan talks about the company's growth strategy, cost cutting, and customer service. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Bloomberg

Staying in Develop Markets Is 'Safer Bet,' Axioma Says

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Olivier d’Assier, Singapore-based head of applied research for Asia Pacific at Axioma Inc., discusses how the disputes between the U.S. and its trading partners are affecting developed and emerging markets. He speaks with Haidi...
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Bloomberg

Scholz Banking Union Proposal Is 'Very Positive' Says ECB's Enria

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Andrea Enria, Chairman of the European Central Bank's supervisory board, discusses the proposal from German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz to end the deadlock on the European banking. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller on the...
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Curated Video

Finance ministers arrive for more talks on Portugal bailout

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Godollo Castle where EU finance ministers' meeting is taking place 2. French Finance Minister, Christine Lagarde, arriving to meeting 3. Cutaway of cameras 4. Set-up of Lagarde 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Christine Lagarde,...
News Clip2:38
Bloomberg

Commerzbank Unexpectedly Lowers Capital Level

Higher Ed
July 26 -- Commerzbank disclosed a drop in capital level due to higher operational risks ahead of its scheduled earnings release next month. Bloomberg's Nicholas Comfort reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Yellen Says Banking System Is Much Safer and Sounder

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the financial health of the U.S. banking system with former World Bank economist Lord Nicholas Stern at the British Academy in London.