Curated Video
Informatica goes public with push to the cloud
Cloud data management company Informatica made its market debut on the New York Stock Exchange today under the ticker symbol INFA. Shares ending the day even after opening at $27.55. with shares priced at $29 apiece. This is the second...
Curated Video
China economy slows; officials say recovery ‘unstable and uneven’
Officials say GDP grew at its slowest place in a year in the third quarter, amid power cuts, property woes and COVID-19 concerns.
Curated Video
Strict or flexible? Brussels kicks off debate to reform fiscal rules
The European Commission is calling for a gradual reduction of public debt but estimates the green transition will need €650 billion in annual investments until 2030.
Curated Video
Questions Around Rent the Runway Pricing as It Goes Public
Alex Wilhelm, a senior editor at TechCrunch, joined Cheddar to talk about the ups and downs of fashion rental company Rent the Runway as it went public on the Nasdaq. "In the case of Rent the Runway, the economics of its core business...
Curated Video
House Back in DC to Vote on Short-Term Debt Limit Raise
Members of the House returned to Washington, DC, on Tuesday to vote on a short-term increase of the U.S. debt limit. The temporary measure will allow the federal government to pay its bills until December 3.
Curated Video
Economists react to latest update to the government’s books
Economists Chris Ragan, Armine Yalnizyan and Mostafa Askari join Power & Politics to give their perspective on the government's fall economic statement.
Curated Video
Why Evergrande matters
Jia Wang, Director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta, explains why Evergrande is a big risk for China's entire housing market and broader economy.
Curated Video
German election 2021: Who's who in the race to replace Angela Merkel as chancellor?
Exactly one month before the vote on September 26, polls suggest none of the main would-be successors to Germany's long-standing leader enjoys strong public appeal.
Curated Video
China property market threat: Concerns Evergrande may default on huge debts
Shares in the Chinese property giant Evergrande have slumped again after two credit downgrades in the past week. There have been mounting concerns that the company could default on its enormous debts.
Curated Video
Young Zambians hope for brighter future as Hichilema wins vote
A change of guard in Zambia - after winning an election at his sixth attempt, the new president-elect lays out his vision.
Curated Video
Zambia elections: Debt crisis, unemployment main voter concerns
With Just two days to go until a general election, presidential candidates in Zambia try to persuade voters they can turn around a struggling economy.
Curated Video
Zambians to vote in tense polls as economy struggles
Close race expected between Hichilema making his sixth run for the presidency and the current president, Lungu.
Curated Video
How the federal budget impacts regular Canadians’ bottom line
The federal budget was filled with big promises, and while some are Canadians are excited about the rising deficit, others say government support is needed to help keep them afloat.
Curated Video
US imposes new sanctions on Russia, expels diplomats
The actions are, in part, a response to the SolarWinds hack and alleged Russian attempts to meddle in the 2020 elections.
Curated Video
Eurozone's rising debt likely to equal its wealth for first time, says EU's Gentiloni
The 100% debt-to-GDP ratio will be the legacy of the huge borrowing undertaken to cushion the impact of the coronavirus lockdowns.
Curated Video
Ottawa’s new loan program raises concern about debt levels for businesses
Businesses in sectors hit hard by the pandemic can now apply for low-interest, government-backed loans under a new federal program, but the prospect of even more debt has some calling for partial subsidy.
Curated Video
US continues to deport Central American migrants
Despite appeals from leaders for a pause during the pandemic, this year alone, more than 20,000 Guatemalans have been sent back.
Curated Video
Wave of bankruptcies may follow post-pandemic economic recovery
The pandemic hasn't seemed to have hurt bank profits, yet thanks to consumer spending on credit, experts warn a wave of insolvencies and bankruptcies may still be coming once the post-pandemic recovery is underway.
Curated Video
EU-African Union meeting postponed for a second time
It was postponed in October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Curated Video
Stocks Close Lower Monday, but Dow Completes Best Month in Over Three Decades
Stocks end September on a sour note, but the Dow still completed its best monthly performance since 1987. Frances Newton Stacy, Director of Strategy at Optimal Capital, says Monday's pullbacks shouldn't be enough to derail the recent...
Curated Video
Hong Kong airline to cut thousands of jobs amid pandemic
Cathay Pacific has announced a major restructuring plan as it struggles to deal with travel restrictions and a big drop in demand.
Curated Video
Who do you owe money to?
NBC Town Hall moderator Savannah Guthrie asks Donald Trump whether he is in fact more than $400 million in debt, and to whom he owes money.
Curated Video
Argentina's protesters urge gov't to stop foreign debt payments
The economy in Argentina was in trouble prior to the pandemic, struggling with recession and high inflation.
Curated Video
Talk about transparency
Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris questions whether Donald Trump is making decisions in Americans' best interest or his own.