Executive Finance
Understanding Fraud Statistics and Prevention Strategies
This lesson discusses the most recent fraud statistics published by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. The lesson covers the different types of fraud schemes, their prevalence in different departments, and the cost of fraud to...
The Business Professor
Insurance Considerations for the Business
This Video Explains Insurance Considerations for the Business
Curated Video
Understanding Purchasing Power, GDP and Economic Growth
In this video, the presenter talks about the concept of purchasing power in the context of gross domestic product (GDP) and economic growth. He explains the importance of adjusting for inflation and population changes to improve economic...
Curated Video
Purchasing Power Parity in International Comparisons
The video discusses the concept of purchasing power parity and how it is used to compare the economic wealth and purchasing power of individuals in different countries. The lecturer explains the importance of converting GDP values to a...
Curated Video
Choosing the Right Sample Size: Reducing Variation in Statistics
In this video, the concept of sampling in statistics is explained using examples of a fitness club and a history exam. The importance of random sampling and avoiding biased samples is emphasized. The video also highlights the...
The Business Professor
How Business Identify Options for Purchase
This video discusses how businesses identify options for purchase and the sources they use to gather information. It highlights the internet as a common starting place, contact with salespeople, consulting with other purchasing agents,...
Curated Video
Trump's New Trade Deal Includes China's Shopping List For U.S. Goods
President Trump's newly signed trade deal with China hinges on the country's ability to buy large amounts of U.S. products.
Bloomberg
Fed Restricts Trading by Senior Officials After Scandal
The Federal Reserve will ban policy makers and other senior officials from buying individual stocks and bonds and will also restrict active trading after an ethics scandal led to the departure of two regional presidents and undermined...
Bloomberg
Nobel Laureate Romer Sees Effects of Uncertainty Dampening Investment
Jun.10 -- NYU Stern Professor of Economics and 2018 Nobel Laureate in Economics Paul Romer discusses the impact of uncertainty from trade, tariffs, and politics on markets and investing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Amplats CEO 'Very Bullish' on Platinum, Palladium
May.13 -- Chris Griffith, chief executive officer of Johannesburg-based Anglo American Platinum Ltd., talks about platinum and palladium and the outlook for the global car market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
Bloomberg
Young Australians Are Seeing Their Wealth Stagnate, Grattan's Wood Says
Feb.20 -- Grattan Institute Budget Policy and Institutional Reform Program Director Danielle Wood discusses Australia's wealth divide with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
Bloomberg
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Wants to Hear From China on Trade Truce
Dec.03 -- U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President Myron Brilliant examines the trade truce reached by the United States and China at the Group of 20 meeting. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
Bloomberg
Nissan Executives Step Up Plans for Possible Renault Split: FT
Jan.13 -- Executives of Nissan Motor Co. are stepping up contingency planning for a potential split from Renault SA following Carlos Ghosn’s escape from Japan, according to a report in the Financial Times. Bloomberg’s Ania Nussbaum...
Bloomberg
Turkey Begins Testing Russian Air-Defense System
Nov.25 -- Turkey is testing the radar-detection equipment of its newly acquired S-400 Russian air-defense system, in spite of warnings about new sanctions from the United States. Bloomberg’s Bill Faries reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
FedEx Misses Estimates on Plane Maintenance Costs
Dec. 17 -- EasyPost Founder and CEO Jarrett Streebin discusses holiday shipping on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Young Australians Being Priced Out of Housing Market
Oct.04 -- Brendan Coates, Grattan Institute Australian perspectives fellow, discusses the Australian housing market with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
Bloomberg
U.S.-China Trade Talks Set to Resume With No Sign of Deal
Jul.28 -- lmost three months after their trade talks broke down in acrimony, Chinese and American negotiators meet again in Shanghai this week amid tempered expectations for breakthroughs in their yearlong trade war. Tom Mackenzie...
Bloomberg
Trump Says U.S. and China Have Reached a 'Substantial Phase One' Deal
Oct.11 -- President Donald Trump says the U.S. and China have agreed on the outlines of a partial trade accord.
Curated Video
Life in New Rochelle amid virus outbreak
Life in suburban New Rochelle, New York is a lot different this week than it was last, especially since Gov. Andrew Cuomo called in the National Guard on Tuesday, and a 1-mile-radius "containment area" was set up around a synagogue.
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Life in New Rochelle amid virus outbreak
Life in suburban New Rochelle, New York is a lot different this week than it was last, especially since Gov. Andrew Cuomo called in the National Guard on Tuesday, and a 1-mile-radius "containment area" was set up around a synagogue.
Curated Video
UAW Working on "Buy American" Campaign
The United Auto Workers union is working on an ad campaign that urges people to buy U.S.-made cars and trucks as it tries to tap into what it says is nationalistic sentiment that surfaced during President Donald Trump's election...
Curated Video
UAW Working on "Buy American" Campaign
The United Auto Workers union is working on an ad campaign that urges people to buy U.S.-made cars and trucks as it tries to tap into what it says is nationalistic sentiment that surfaced during President Donald Trump's election...
Bloomberg
BOJ Likely to Maintain Current Policy This Year, Former Board Member Shirai Says
Jan.22 -- Sayuri Shirai, a former member of the Bank of Japan's policy board and now professor of economics at Keio University, talks about monetary policy, the nation's economy and the yen. All but one of 50 economists surveyed by...
Bloomberg
RV Industry Showing Signs of Revival
Jun.14 -- Jen Young, Outdoorsy co-founder, says more young people are buying and renting recreational vehicles and the market is growing. She appears on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."