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Bloomberg

Bank of Korea Hikes Rates Half a Point on Won, Price Pressures

Higher Ed
South Korea's central bank raised its key rate by a half-percentage point to a 10-year high of 3%. The Bank of Korea returned to outsized interest-rate increases as it sought fight inflation and to shore up a currency that has been...
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Bloomberg

Europe Likely to End Winter With Enough Gas, CBA Says

Higher Ed
Vivek Dhar, director of mining and energy commodities research at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses Hurricane Ian's potential impact on gas and oil markets and Europe's energy crisis. He also looks at how the concerns about...
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Bloomberg

Manulife Investment Management Likes Energy Stocks

Higher Ed
Marc Franklin, managing director and senior portfolio manager at Manulife Investment Management, discusses the outlook for financial markets and the opportunities he sees. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Curated Video

The History Of Campaign Financing

Higher Ed
How do candidates finance their increasingly expensive election campaigns?
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Bloomberg

New US Chip Curbs Will Be More Disruptive: Hou

Higher Ed
Sebastian Hou, managing director and senior investment analyst at Neuberger Berman, discusses the new curbs by the US on China's access to US semiconductor technology, the disruption they could pose to the market and his outlook for the...
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Bloomberg

Pepperstone Group Is 'Cautious' on Equities, Weston Says

Higher Ed
Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone Group, discusses the outlook for markets and the opportunities he sees. He also talks about Reserve Bank of Australia's policy and its implications for financial assets. He speaks with Haidi...
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Curated Video

Holocaust Survivors And Their Descendants Share Generational Trauma

Higher Ed
Studies support the idea that the effects of trauma can reverberate down generations through epigenetics.
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Bloomberg

UBS Is Still 'Very Neutral' on Global Equities

Higher Ed
Xi Qiao, financial advisor and managing direct at UBS, shares her views on global stocks. She also talks about the outlook for the global economy and its implications for financial assets including commodities. She speaks with Haidi...
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Curated Video

Ian Regains Hurricane Strength As It Heads To South Carolina

Higher Ed
The storm’s maximum sustained winds increased Thursday to 75 mph.
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Bloomberg

Federal Reserve Is Exporting Inflation, UBS Wealth Management Says

Higher Ed
Teck Leng Tan, Asia Pacific foreign exchange and macro strategist at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for global currencies and central banks' policies. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bridgeman Arts

A is for Atom part 4 - 1952 Cold War-era cartoon about atomic energy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
American animation about atomic energy - atom - nuclear. CU baseball - rotating globe - nuclear missile. Oak Ridge - site of construction of first atomic bomb. Nuclear reactor - atomic power plant - glowing electricity runs along pylons...
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Curated Video

How Can We Prepare For Deadly Floods?

Higher Ed
Record U.S. rainfall has caused major flash flooding. How can Americans better prepare for these natural disasters?
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Bloomberg

Pound Under Pressure, Dollar's Strength: 3-Minute MLIV

Higher Ed
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Europe."
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Curated Video

Critical Race Theory Ban Could Stop OK Students From Learning History

Higher Ed
Republican legislators have tended to define CRT as anything that can teach people they might be inherently evil based on their race or gender.
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Curated Video

Think Before You Return That Gift, It Might End Up In A Landfill

Higher Ed
Returned inventory creates 5.8 billion pounds of waste each year according to Optoro, a logistics company that specializes in returned merchandise.
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Bloomberg

Equities May Face More Pressure Than Credit, Barings Says

Higher Ed
Christopher Smart, chief global strategist at Barings, discusses Federal Reserve policy, the outlook for financial markets and the opportunities. He also talks about the Chinese government's efforts to support the economy, and the...
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Curated Video

DeSantis Declares State Of Emergency As Storm Expected To Hit Florida

Higher Ed
The National Hurricane Center said Ian is forecast to rapidly strengthen in the coming days.
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Curated Video

How 'Gen Z Slang' Connects To Black Culture Appropriation

Higher Ed
A style of speaking known as African American English has been used by young White people more recently, which can lead to appropriation.
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Curated Video

Exploring Consensual Non-Monogamy Relationships

Higher Ed
Marriage is a traditional form of commitment, but it's common for people to explore different types of relationships, like consensual non-monogamy.
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Bloomberg

Citi MD Raiskin on Global Markets, Asia Strategy

Higher Ed
Julia Raiskin, managing director and head of markets Asia at Citi Global Markets, discusses the uncertainties in global markets, how investors are reacting, and her advice to clients. She also shares the bank's strategy for Asian markets...
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Curated Video

Infants Hospitalized Due To Nationwide Shortage Of Baby Formula

Higher Ed
About 98% of infant formula consumed in the U.S. is produced domestically, only 2% is imported.
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Curated Video

CRISPR Cure For Sickle Cell May Be Slowed By Black Patients' Mistrust

Higher Ed
CRISPR may be a cure, but clinical trials may lack volunteers because of black patients' mistrust of biased and unethical medical practices.
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Curated Video

Ian Nearly Category 5 Hurricane As It Nears Florida

Higher Ed
More than 2.5 million people were under mandatory evacuation orders, but by law no one could be forced to flee.
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Curated Video

Where Is Mental Health Funding Going?

Higher Ed
Tackling the mental health crisis from a political standpoint often comes down to one thing —funding. So where is the money going?