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NGOs comment as Bonn climate meeting wraps

Higher Ed
Global talks on curbing climate change wrapped up Friday, with delegates and observers claiming progress on several key details of the 2015 Paris accord. The two-week negotiations focused on a range of issues including...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tunisia: Fifth anniversary of the assassination of Chokri Belaid

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The family of Tunisian anti Islamist opponent Chokri Belaid who was murdered five years ago again demanded the truth about his murder on Tuesday saying that the investigation was superficial
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Bloomberg

We Are Short of Skills in the U.K., Says EEF CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.13 -- Stephen Phipson, chief executive officer at EEF, discusses the manufacturing sector in the U.K., the concerns they have over access to talent due to Brexit and how they're trying to attract new entrepreneurs. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Trade Tensions Will Matter When They Matter, Gartman Says

Higher Ed
Aug.07 -- Dennis Gartman, author of the Gartman Letter, talks about the dispute between the U.S. and its trading partners, and the implications for financial markets. He also talks about Elon Musk's tweet that the billionaire is...
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Bloomberg

Edward Jones' Windau Expects Moderate Growth in U.S. Auto Sales

Higher Ed
Oct.02 -- Jeff Windau, Edward Jones senior analyst, discusses U.S. vehicle sales for September. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Bloomberg

We Are Definitely Bullish on EM, Says Emirates NBD's Bajwa

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Salman Bajwa, senior executive officer at Emirates NBD Asset Management, discusses emerging markets and how the trade relationship between the U.S. and China could impact markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

May Faces Backlash Over Deal

Higher Ed
Nov.15 -- Theresa May is fighting for her political life as a growing revolt from within her own party threatens to derail her Brexit Plans. U.K. Labour Brexit Spokesman Keir Starmer has told reporters that Labour is unlikely to back...
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Bloomberg

Investors to Maintain Wait-and-Watch Approach for Saudi, Malik Says

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, talk about geopolitical uncertainties Saudi Arabia faces, and the implications for the nation's economy and financial markets. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and...
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Bloomberg

Citi's Mann Says All Central Bankers Can Do Now Is Wait

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- Catherine Mann, Citi Research Global Chief Economist, and Bloomberg Economics' Stephanie Flanders discuss the Bank of England leaving key rates unchanged and the impact from Brexit. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Scottish lawmakers on challenging UK's right to unilaterally revoke Article 50

Higher Ed
The European Union's highest court on Tuesday opened hearings on whether Britain could unilaterally revoke its decision to leave the EU ahead of its planned exit date of March 29.
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Bloomberg

Brexit Playing `Small Part' in Fragility of Global Equities, Aberdeen Says

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- Ben Ritchie, deputy head of European equities at Aberdeen Standard Investments, discusses the impact of Brexit on investor sentiment. Jeremy Stretch, head of FX strategy at CIBC, and Bloomberg's Emma Ross-Thomas also speak on...
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Sweets industry voices concern over disorderly Brexit

Higher Ed
German gummy bears, chocolate and liquorice are popular sweets in Britain, but British aficionados could face a shortage of their favourite treats when Brexit hits on March 29.
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Bloomberg

Dollar Continues to Be Flight to Safety, Aviva Investors' Schmidt Says

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Susan Schmidt, head of U.S. equities at Aviva Investors, talks about the dollar, Federal Reserve policy and stocks. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Former UK PM comments on Brexit

Higher Ed
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said it would be "incredibly dangerous" for Britain to leave the European Union without clarity on the future relationship with Europe.
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Bloomberg

Parliament Doesn't Want to Crash Out of EU Without Deal, Dorsey & Whitney's Doherty Says

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- Frances Doherty, a partner at Dorsey & Whitney, discusses Britain’s Parliament voting to avoid a no-deal split from the European Union, opening the door to delaying Brexit and radically re-writing the terms of the divorce. She...
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Bloomberg

Nirmal Bang’s Pai Sees More Upside for Indian Equities Near-Term

Higher Ed
Mar.18 -- Girish Pai, head of institutional equity research at Nirmal Bang Equities, discusses Indian equities and his outlook for the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

U.K. Faces Key Brexit Vote Tuesday

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May enters a big week for Brexit with her bill expected to fail and reports that her cabinet has turned against her. She’s sent senior colleagues to meet conservative lawmakers to persuade them to...
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Bloomberg

Parliament Doesn't Want to Crash Out of EU Without Deal, Dorsey & Whitney's Doherty Says

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- Frances Doherty, a partner at Dorsey & Whitney, discusses Britain’s Parliament voting to avoid a no-deal split from the European Union, opening the door to delaying Brexit and radically re-writing the terms of the divorce. She...
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Curated Video

Hammond: govt right to prepare for no deal Brexit

Higher Ed
British Chancellor Philip Hammond said the government was right to spend 4 billion pounds (5.3 billion US dollars) preparing for Brexit.
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Bloomberg

China Consumer Confidence Down 'Quite a Lot,' Akzo Nobel CEO Says

Higher Ed
Feb.25 -- Thierry Vanlancker, chief executive officer at Akzo Nobel, discusses offsetting costs with higher prices, exposure to the auto and shipping industries, and concerns about China and Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan reacts to local election results

Higher Ed
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says Labour needs to have clarity to their position on Europe as the party's vote share falls in the local elections. Elections were held for 248 English councils, six mayors and all 11 councils in Northern Ireland.
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Bloomberg

'Quite Bullish' on European Assets, TPW Investment CIO Says

Higher Ed
May.26 -- Jay Pelosky, chief investment officer of TPW Investment Management, talks about the market implications of the European Parliament elections. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

First Eastern's Chu on U.S.-China, Brexit, H.K. Protests, Investments

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Victor Chu, chairman of Hong Kong-based First Eastern Investment Group, discusses the trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, the Brexit talks, and the implications for his investments. He also talks about the protests...
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Bloomberg

Pound May Rise If Parliament Votes to Rule Out No-Deal Brexit: Arkera

Higher Ed
Sep.03 -- Viraj Patel, FX and global macro strategist at Arkera, discusses the pound's slump below $1.20 after U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed to call a snap election if he loses a crucial vote in parliament on Tuesday evening....