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Sudan protesters say talks with military 'fruitful'

Higher Ed
Organisers of the protests that drove Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir from power and the ruling military council said talks Saturday on forming a transitional government were "transparent" and "fruitful."
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Bloomberg

RBA to Cut Rates Again in August, Morgan Stanley Says

Higher Ed
Jun.04 -- Chris Nicol, head of Australian strategy and economics at Morgan Stanley, talks about the nation's economy, central bank and government policies. Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe strongly suggested he could follow up Tuesday’s...
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Bloomberg

Economist Weinberg on Trump's Concession, Europe, China Risks

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, discusses his view that U.S. President Donald Trump managed to "save face" by reaching a fresh truce in the trade war with China. He also discusses risks facing the...
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Bloomberg

Samsung's 'Turnaround' Should Happen in 3Q: Kiwoom Securities

Higher Ed
Jul.04 -- Daniel Yoo, global strategist at Kiwoom Securities, talks about Samsung Electronics Co.'s results and outlook. Samsung posted a less than expected slump in profit after demand for cutting-edge displays and chip output proved...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Syria opposition to hold talks with Russia

9th - Higher Ed
Syria's opposition plans to hold talks with Russia, a long-time ally of the Damascus regime, a spokeswoman said Wednesday amid UN-brokered peace talks between the warring sides. CLEAN : Syria opposition to hold talks with Russia on...
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Bloomberg

Argentina's Debt Is Stressed Enough to Buy, Greylock CEO Humes Says

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- Hans Humes, chief executive officer at Greylock Capital Management, discusses investing in Argentina's distressed debt. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hollande warns against France becoming Afr

9th - Higher Ed
French President François Hollande says the French military intervention in the Central African Republic has contributed to a respite from the violence sweeping the region while addressing his diplomatic corps and warns that neither...
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Bloomberg

Volkswagen Explores China Auto Investments

Higher Ed
Aug.23 -- Bloomberg has learned that Volkswagen is exploring potential investments in Chinese automotive suppliers. The German automaker is looking to secure access to key technology in what is the world’s largest car market. Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Chang Says Negative Rates Are Here to Stay

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Joyce Chang, chair of global research at JPMorgan, discusses how negative interest rates have taken hold around the world. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Press Association

Environment protesters target government department in Dublin

Higher Ed
Environmental activists 'wallpapering' the front of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and the Environment with pages of science detailing the climate impact of fracked gas. The group of protesters, many dressed in boiler...
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Bloomberg

Ray Dalio on Creating a Legacy at Bridgewater

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- Bridgewater Associates Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer Ray Dalio talks about preparing Bridgewater for the future and the three phases of life. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."...
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Bloomberg

Ryanair's O'Leary Sees `Challenging' Winter, 2020 Improvement

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Leary discusses the outlook for 2020, oil prices, the grounding of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max jetliner and Brexit. Europe’s biggest discount carrier reported second-quarter...
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Sky News

Sir Keir Starmer meeting mothers with young children at playgroup

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Shadow Brexit Secretary and Labour leadership hopeful Sir Keir Starmer MP meeting mothers with toddlers at a Batley playgroup on 17 January 2020 in Batley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Why Equities Traders Are Facing Bleak Bonuses This Year

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- Michael Karp, chief executive officer and founder of Options Group, discusses the outlook for Wall Street compensation on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Curated Video

Utah to ease restrictions with boost in testing

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Utah will allow the reopening of dine-in restaurants, gyms, barber shops and nail salons at the end of the week, Gov. Gary Herbert said Tuesday.  
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Bloomberg

Dropbox CEO Sees Record Levels of Business Trials

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May.12 -- Dropbox Inc. reported its first-ever net income, in a quarter when demand for cloud software was bolstered by a shift to working from home. Chief Executive Officer Drew Houston discusses how his company achieved the milestone,...
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Curated Video

Newsom unveils framework to reopen California

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Bloomberg

EU Gets Ambitious on Climate Change in $572 Billion Stimulus

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Jul.23 -- Following a five-day marathon summit, European governments approved a seven-year budget worth $2 trillion, with nearly a third of that committed to climate action. Bloomberg’s Laura Millan reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Head of French farmers' unions meets French PM to discuss pension reform

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The President of the National Federation of Farmers Unions (FNSEA) Christiane Lambert reacts after meeting with Prime Minister Jean Castex to discuss pension reform (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Suez Says Businesses Won’t Return to Normal For a Year

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Jul.03 -- Suez, the water and waste giant with operations from China to the U.S., said business that’s been affected by the coronavirus crisis won’t be back to normal before the second half of next year. “There are still sectors that are...
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Bloomberg

AutoNation CEO Sees 'Significant Shift' in Demand for Cars

Higher Ed
Oct.21 -- AutoNation Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mike Jackson says the gradual emergence from the Covid-19 lockdown has stoked a resurgence in America's love affair with cars. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ethiopia human rights boss seeks bigger profile amid 'crisis'

9th - Higher Ed
The last time Ethiopia held competitive elections, in 2005, lawyer Daniel Bekele was arrested during protests denouncing fraud and ended up serving more than two years in prison (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Siemens See 'Moderate' Profit Growth, CEO Kaeser Says

Higher Ed
Nov.12 -- Siemens AG Chief Executive Officer Joe Kaeser talks about the company's financial results and outlook. Europe’s biggest engineering firm forecast a slight increase in 2021 profit as the coronavirus pandemic wanes and the global...
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Bloomberg

Where the Candidates Stand on Oil, Energy

Higher Ed
Nov.03 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden have very different views when it comes to the future of the oil industry. Alix Steel reports on “Bloomberg Balance of Power: 2020 U.S. Presidential Election.”