Bloomberg
Progcap Co-Founder Pallavi Shrivastava
Progcap Co-Founder & Director Pallavi Shrivastava says the startup has almost hit 60 percent of its target of loan disbursals and aims to reach $1 billion target by summer cycle this year. She was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne...
Bloomberg
Markets Struggle to Understand Depth of Risks: RBC's Calvasina
Lori Calvasina, U.S. equity strategy head at RBC Capital Markets, sees "a big air pocket of uncertainty" for markets, relating to inflation, the Federal Reserve, and Ukraine. She speaks on "Bloomberg The Open."
Bloomberg
The Liquidity Challenge for Private Companies Amid Market Stress
Mar.03 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Brett Hickey, CEO and founder of Star Mountain Capital. Weakness in broadly-syndicated credit markets could filter through to private middle-market loans...
Bloomberg
Powell Says FOMC Judged That Risks to Outlook Changed Materially
Mar.03 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers a statement on the Federal Open Market Committee's decision to lower the target range for the federal funds rate by a half-percentage point.
Bloomberg
Hedge Funds Push Deeper Into Private Equity’s Turf in Asia
Jun.16 -- Asian hedge funds are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into private investments as they seek higher returns, muscling into an area that has long been the preserve of private equity and venture capital. Bloomberg’s Lulu...
Bloomberg
Good Environment to Stay 'Overweight' Stocks, Allspring Strategist Jacobson Says
Brian Jacobsen, senior investment strategist at Allspring Global Investments, talks about the prospects for the U.S. stocks, market risks and the economy. He also discusses global central banks' policies and the opportunities he sees in...
Bloomberg
Central Bankers Will Worry Anyway: McKay
Sept. 22 -- Westpac Senior International Economist Hugh McKay discusses the warning coming out of the G-20 meeting over low interest rates causing financial risk if they stay low for too long with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on On The...
Bloomberg
Who Is Buying Equities as Stocks Lose Momentum?
Aug. 17 -- Keith Parker, head of cross-asset strategy research at Barclays, examines who is buying into stocks as markets come off of record highs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
Sky News
David Cameron Vows to Stick to the Deficit Plan
David Cameron Vows to Stick to the Deficit Plan
Sky News
Women Could Be Offered Incentives to Donate Eggs
Women Could Be Offered Incentives to Donate Eggs
Curated Video
Briefing by astronaut-turned-teacher
Houston, Texas - 16 April 2002
1. Wide shot of Barbara Morgan, teacher-astronaut, at news conference at Johnson Space Centre
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sean O'Keefe, NASA Administrator
"...to discuss this particularly important initiative,...
Bloomberg
Powell Says Widespread Tariffs Over a Long Time Would Hurt U.S.
Sep.26 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on U.S. trade policy during a news conference in Washington after the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee raised rates for the third time this year.
Bloomberg
China's Efforts to Rein in Financial Risk
Jul.13 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to attend the China National Financial Work Conference starting on Friday. Reining in financial risk is likely to be on the agenda as regulators battle credit growth, shadow banking and...
Bloomberg
Pimco Sees Opportunity for U.S. Real Yield to Erode Towards Zero Bound
May.29 -- Mihir Worah, asset allocation and real return chief investment officer at Pimco, and Erin Browne, multi-asset strategies portfolio manager at Pimco, discuss the potential for U.S. real yields to turn negative and market risks...
Bloomberg
Fed's Williams on Economy, Inflation, Europe, Trade
May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, inflation and monetary policy. He also discusses the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions and the outlook for Europe's economy in an interview...
Bloomberg
Morgan Stanley's Tirupattur on Yield Curve, Fed, Corporate Credit
May.31 -- Vishwanath Tirupattur, head of U.S. fixed income research and global head of securitized products strategy at Morgan Stanley, talks about U.S. Treasury yields, Federal Reserve policy, and the trade disputes between the U.S. and...
Curated Video
IMF optimistic on eurozone after populist defeats
The International Monetary is more optimistic about the economy of the 19-country eurozone after a run of elections saw populist politicians defeated.
In an update to its April projections published on Monday, the IMF...
Bloomberg
We Are Living in a World With Interconnected Balance Sheets, Says BIS' Shin
Oct.12 -- Shin Hyun-Song, economic adviser and head of research at BIS, discusses the potential for another Asian economic crisis, his views on Indonesia's economy, his outlook for the bond market, central bank policies and the biggest...
Bloomberg
Primavera Capital's Fred Hu, Sees Significant Risks in Chinese Economy Next Two Years
Dec.16 -- Attempts to prop up China’s slowing economy with fiscal stimulus and monetary policy alone will fail in the long run, according to one of the country’s most respected economists and money managers. Fred Hu, founder and Chairman...
Bloomberg
AllianceBernstein Sees Recovery in Mining Industry
Aug.06 -- AllianceBernstein Chairman Robert Zoellick discusses the state of the mining industry and talks about the global economy. He speaks from the "Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum" in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Xi Backs Stronger Role for PBOC
Jul.16 -- China held its twice-a-decade conference on financial regulation over the weekend with President Xi Jinping backing a stronger role for the PBOC. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
Bloomberg
Fed's Daly Sees Financial System in a 'Good Place'
Apr.08 -- San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly talks about the financial system, inflation and the central bank's policy. Daly speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Second part of the full interview)
Bloomberg
Credit Suisse Mideast Has Toxic Office Culture, Staff Say
Credit Suisse���s Middle East and Africa wealth business has a toxic office culture beset by intimidation, bullying and pressure to deliver targets, according to past and present employees, clients and headhunters. At least five top...