Bloomberg
Covid-19 Hits the Performing Arts Industry
Sep.07 -- Ticketmaster and Live Nation saw a new round of furloughs according to Variety. It's just the latest news to hit the live performance industry. In fact fine and performing arts industries have seen estimated losses of nearly...
Bloomberg
U.K. Mall Landlords Expect Worst as $3.1 Billion Rent Comes Due
Jun.24 -- British shopkeepers slowly emerging from three months of forced closure have a new problem on their hands: the rent is due. Third-quarter rents on the country’s commercial properties are billed Wednesday with about 2.5 billion...
Curated Video
What The Fact: America's Shrinking Middle Class
Unemployment in the U.S. is at near-record lows. But that doesn't mean the middle class is as strong as ever. We sorted fact from fiction.
Curated Video
President Biden Seeks GOP Support For American Families Plan
President Biden says his American Families Plan would be paid for over 15 years if the American Jobs Plan is also passed.
Bloomberg
Roubini Discusses Archegos Fallout, Markets, Policies
Apr.06 -- Economist Nouriel Roubini, chief executive of Roubini Macro Associates Inc., discusses the fallout from Archegos Capital Management’s liquidation. He also talks about the outlook for markets, the global economy and policies. He...
Bloomberg
Yellen: No Need to Stress Test Fed Balance Sheet
June 22 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the solvency of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet. She speaks with Republican Representative Bill Huizenga of Michigan during testimony before the House Financial Services...
Sky News
Tim Campbell interview soundbites on entrepreneurship
CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview soundbite with Bright Ideas Trust founder Tim Campbell speaking on entrepreneurship on December 10, 2016 in London, England.
Bloomberg
House GOP Releases Tax Plan Talking Points
Nov.02 -- Bloomberg Intelligence Chief U.S. Economist Carl Riccadonna, Bloomberg's Michael McKee and Rohit Kumar, head of Washington National tax Services at PWC, examine talking points form the House Ways and Means Committee on the...
Bloomberg
Fed Caps Bank Dividends, Bans Share Buybacks Through September
Jun.25 -- The Federal Reserve told the biggest U.S. banks they can’t increase dividends or resume buybacks through at least the third quarter as uncertainty over the course of a global pandemic weighs on lenders. Bloomberg's Mike McKee...
Bloomberg
Abigail Disney Says the U.S. Needs a Wealth Tax
Jun.25 -- Walt Disney Co. heiress Abigail Disney, a philanthropist, activist and chief executive officer of Fork Films, explains why she thinks the U.S. needs a wealth tax. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
The Recount
Recount Conversations: Michael Tubbs
Special Advisor to CA Governor Gavin Newsom and Former Mayor of Stockton, CA, Michael Tubbs sits down to discuss California's new state-wide basic income program and how a guaranteed income can create a better society.
Bloomberg
Rich Americans May Be the Newest Debt-Limit Threat
May.31 -- Wealthy Americans have put off some of their tax bills this year, causing such a pinch to government revenue that the U.S. could face a default on its debt months sooner than the White House expected. Bloomberg's Saleha Mohsin...
Bloomberg
The Wealth Detective
May.22 -- The rich know how to keep their money secret. Economist Gabriel Zucman knows how to find it.
Bloomberg
Ascension Worldwide's Gross on Inflation Impact and Workplace Equality
High inflation has been impacting the world's poor, especially in emerging markets and among minority groups. For this week's "Bloomberg Equality", we discuss the social and economic implications with Christopher Gross, Founder at...
Bloomberg
Matthews' Kong: 'Relatively Positive' on Interest Rates in Asia
Jul.03 -- Teresa Kong, portfolio manager and head of fixed income at Matthews Asia, talks about the region's interest rates and central banks' policies. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
Bloomberg
El-Erian: Recent Income Gains Have Gone to the Rich
Oct. 23 -- Unintended Consequences Author Edward Conard, Economic Policy Institute Economist Elise Gould and Bloomberg View Columnist Mohamed El-Erian discuss income inequality on In The Loop. El-Erians opinions are his own. (Source:...
Bloomberg
Golub Says Tax Bill Inequality Argument Is 'Off the Mark'
Dec.19 -- Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. equity strategist at Credit Suisse Securities, discusses U.S. tax reform and why he says the income inequality argument against the bill is "off the mark." He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene...
Bloomberg
Job, Income Losses Severe Particularly in Southeast Asia: ADB
Jan.13 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Ramesh Subramaniam, director general of the Southeast Asia regional department of the Asian Development Bank, looks at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting labor markets and the...
Curated Video
New 'Public Charge' Rule Could 'Profoundly' Change Legal Immigration
The U.S. will start denying green cards to those deemed likely to need welfare. It will mostly affect people from Mexico and Central America.
Bloomberg
Record European Bond Sales, U.S. High-Yield Comeback Highlight the Start of 2019
Feb.02 -- Europe’s primary bond market racked up a record 221.7 billion euros ($255 billion) of sales in January, allaying fears that the European Central Bank’s wind-down of stimulus measures would hammer issuance. Issuance jumped 18...
Bloomberg
Negative Rates Warrant Investor Strategy Shift: Aviva’s Munro
Sep.20 -- Euan Munro, chief executive officer of Aviva Investors Global Services Ltd., discusses his view that investors will have to rethink their strategies as negative rates drive yields lower across the bond markets. Munro spoke...
Bloomberg
Balancing the U.K.'s Current-Account Deficit
June 26 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the level of goods, services and investment income in the U.K going back to 1999. He speaks with Christian Schulz, global markets director at Citigroup on...
Curated Video
U.S. Retail Sales Were Flat In July As Inflation Takes A Toll
Overall spending has weakened, and it has shifted increasingly toward necessities like groceries and away from discretionary items.