AFP News Agency
CLEAN : $3.2 billion bank fines reflects attitude change Analyst
CLEAN : $3.2 billion bank fines reflects attitude change Analyst
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : World owes it to Holocaust hero Wallenberg to solve mystery
CLEAN : World owes it to Holocaust hero Wallenberg to solve mystery
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Indonesias poor swap garbage for health care
VOICED : Indonesias poor swap garbage for health care
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Obama Xi agree on climate but clash on rights islands
CLEAN : Obama Xi agree on climate but clash on rights islands
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Emotional Cyprus talks stumble over fate of Turkish troops
UN envoy Espen Barth Eide cautions that discussions on a peace deal in Cyprus were emotional for all sides but notes that there is a will to overcome the issues from all the participants
Sky News
Little Reaction to Theresa May Brexit Speech in Davos
VOICED: The pound began rising during British Prime Minister Theresa May's speech setting out her plans for Brexit and kept going, heading for its biggest one-day rise against the dollar since 2008. And President-Elect Donald Trump's...
Bloomberg
How Accommodative is ECB's Monetary Policy?
Nov.24 -- The European Central Bank’s plan to lend out securities is more likely to boost bond-market liquidity than reduce shortages in the repurchase market caused by the central bank’s debt buying program. This is because the...
Bloomberg
Here's Why China May Let Yuan Weaken Further
Apr.12 -- Natixes Chief Asia-Pacific Economist Alicia Garcia Herrero weighs in on the Chinese economy and discusses the country's currency. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Brazil bourse recognises parastatals good governance
Sao Paulos B3/Bovespa stock exchange on Wednesday conferred a seal of good governance to parastatals Petrobras and Banco do Brasil
Bloomberg
ProShares Makes Volatility Products Less Risky
Feb.27 -- Bloomberg's Rachel Evans discusses ProShares Advisors' changes to its investment objectives that will slash leverage on volatility products. She speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
U.S. June Consumer Prices Rise Most Since 2012 at 2.9%
Jul.12 -- Simona Mocuta, senior economist at State Street Global Advisors, and Dan Skelly, head of equity model portfolios at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, examine U.S. June consumer prices. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Deadly Indonesia Quake, Tsunami Deliver Fresh Economic Risk
Oct.01 -- The most destructive earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia since 2009 has delivered multiple shocks to the country, including massive loss of life. The twin disasters could deal the economy a heavy blow. Bloomberg's Karlis Salna...
Bloomberg
What Crypto Exchange Founder's Death Illustrates About Bitcoin
Feb.05 -- Peter Van Valkenburgh, Coin Center director of research, comments on Gerald Cotten, the Canadian behind cryptocurrency exchange Quadriga CX, whose death left C$190 million ($145 million) in Bitcoin and other digital assets...
Bloomberg
IAC CEO Sees a Multi-Billion Dollar Debt Issuance as 'Digestible'
Nov.16 -- Joey Levin, chief executive officer at IAC, discusses a valuation gap with the company's businesses, the potential for spinoffs, consideration of a debt issuance, and money paid for app services to Apple and Google. He speaks...
Bloomberg
Kudlow Says a Trump, Powell Meeting Would Benefit Both Men
Jan.04 -- National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow discusses the prospect of a meeting between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
Bloomberg
Stocks on the New Nasdaq-Style Venue in Shanghai Surged
Jul.22 -- China’s new tech board in Shanghai opened with a bang on Monday. Opinion was split on whether the new venue was a success. While market watchers seem skeptical over the quality of new stocks, others said it is important for...
Bloomberg
Chinese Companies Reconsider Hong Kong IPO Plans
Aug.15 -- Drew Bernstein, co-managing partner at Marcum Bernstein & Pinchuk LLP, discusses how the protests are affecting Hong Kong's initial public offering market. Several Chinese companies are rethinking fundraising plans in Hong...
Curated Video
Netanyahu Vows To Stay In Office Despite Bribery And Fraud Charges
The Israeli prime minister was indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust on Thursday.
Curated Video
Israel's Attorney General Files Indictment Against Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was formally indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
Bloomberg
Johns Hopkins’ Nasr Says Iran Is 'Sanctioned Out'
Jan.10 -- Vali Nasr, dean of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, discusses the significance of the new sanctions imposed on Iran by the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
Curated Video
How President Trump's Stance On North Korea Has Changed Over The Years
The U.S. has been trying to convince North Korea to denuclearize for decades.