Bloomberg
Saudi Banks Face Liquidity Crunch
August 2 -- Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, discusses the influx of $4B in short-term loans to banks by the central bank, the stresses in the Saudi banking system and the prospect for further measures. She...
Bloomberg
Chavez: The Future of Digital Currency
Sep.24 -- Sixth Street Partners Vice Chairman Martin Chavez says it's 'imperative and essential' for the U.S. dollar to become digital. He discusses the potential for the Fed to issue digital currency and what it might mean for the...
Bridgeman Arts
Maginot Line and forms of communication, 1940
Map showing English and French positions behind the Maginot Line facing the German spear head. View of line of anti tank obstacles along Maginot Line, diagram of fortification bunkers. Communication and supply tunnels, views of...
Bloomberg
Flash Boys Invade Bond Market in New Era of Volatility
Nov. 18 -- U.S. Treasuries experienced a wild ride on October 15, with a yield fluctuation that was the biggest in a quarter century. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz looks at the role of flash trading in bond market volatility . She speaks...
Bloomberg
Turkey Should Focus on 'Desperately Needed' Reform Agenda: Kaleagasi
Apr.23 -- Bahadir Kaleagasi, secretary general at Turkish Industry and Business Association, discusses how political uncertainty surrounding elections impacts the nation's businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
Bridgeman Arts
Australian and American engineers repair roads and bridges. Vietnam, 1967
Clip 9 from the 1967 film 'Australian Task Force Vietnam DPR 189' by the Department of Defence in Australia. Australian and American engineers repair roads and bridges, while the Vietnamese locals temporarily use boats to transport...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Public forum opens up for Istanbuls
CLEAN : Public forum opens up for Istanbuls
Bloomberg
Pres. Trump Made $150 Million, Paid $38 Million in Taxes
Mar.14 -- President Donald Trump made $150 million and paid $38 million in taxes -- apparently in 2005 -- according to a statement released by the White House. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio reports on the numbers on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Oakland A's Will Accept Bitcoin for Tickets
Mar.26 -- Dave Kaval, president of the Oakland A's, discusses accepting Bitcoin for tickets. He speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
Bridgeman Arts
B-29 crew personal equipment and internal pre-flight checks
B-29 crew arrive and are checked by the pilot, pilot board the B-29 and is followed by crew and internal pre-flight checks are carried out
Bloomberg
Political Gridlock: The More You Know, the Worse It Gets
Nov. 5 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays the level of gridlock in Washington in relation to the increase in communications from politicians to constituents. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
Curated Video
Slovenian PM reaction to Renault move, comment on protectionism
1. Wide of Slovenian Prime Minister Borut Pahor arriving at news conference
2. Close-up of sign reading "Slovenia"
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Borut Pahor, Slovenian Prime Minister:
"I would like to recall that the European Council today...
Bloomberg
Gabelli, Deutsche Bank Lead This Week's New ETF Offerings
Dec.09 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas and Bloomberg's Julie Hyman examine this week's new entries to the ETF market. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
LinkedIn Says Asia Is Huge Opportunity for Growth
Nov.30 -- Olivier Legrand, Asia-Pacific and Japan managing director at LinkedIn, discusses the trends he's seeing in the use of the platform, where he's seeing the greatest opportunities, membership and how the workforce is changing. He...
Curated Video
Rarely seen Picasso painting set to be auctioned in London
LEADIN:A never-before-seen at auction painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso is set to go under the hammer at Christie's auction house in London on Tuesday (27 June).It gives a valuable glimpse of the artist's young French muse, who is...
Curated Video
U.S. Census Director Robert Groves visited popular D.C. eatery Ben''s Chili Bowl to remind Americans to return their census forms. April 1st is known as "Census Day."
HEADLINE: Census ''deadline'' noted at popular D.C. eatery
CAPTION: U.S. Census Director Robert Groves visited popular D.C. eatery Ben''s Chili Bowl to remind Americans to return their census forms. April 1st is known as "Census Day."...
Bloomberg
Smart Devices Can Change Nature of Architecture: Koolhaas
Oct. 9 -- OMA Founding Partner Rem Koolhaas discusses smart technology and architectural design at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in San Francisco on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
RR8146B JAPAN RHEUMATISM, A NEW AND CONTROVERSIAL TREATMENT
Background to Story: Rheumatism affects millions of people
around the world. Traditional treatment usually involves the
use of heat, rest and sometimes surgery and drugs. But a
Japanese doctor has pioneered a new and...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Indians turn to traditional dance
Once performed in temples and royal courts India's classical dance has found international resonance with troupes performing around the world and now back home its popularity is booming
Bloomberg
Premier Li Says Opening Up Is China's Fundamental State Policy
Mar.27 -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang talks about the government's plan to open up its economy further. He speaks at the Boao Forum for Asia in Hainan. (His remarks are translated.)
Bloomberg
Players* Technology Summit - Welcome Remarks
Jun.29 -- Speakers
Brad Stone
Senior Executive Editor, Global Tech; Sooner Than You Think Editorial Co-Chair,
Bloomberg
Rudy Cline-Thomas
Founder & Managing Partner , Mastry Inc.
Andre Iguodala
Three-time NBA Champion, Golden State Warriors
Bloomberg
BIS Says Government Debts May Hold Monetary Policy Hostage
Jun.30 -- Central banks mustn’t get strong-armed into keeping interest rates unduly low as they splurge on bonds to help governments finance crisis spending, the Bank for International Settlements warned. BIS General Manager Agustin...
Bloomberg
Crypto Has Ushered In New Era of Money Says Dalio
Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates co-chairman and founder, says cryptocurrencies have some issues and will be outlawed by some countries. But he says they ushered in a new era of money. He spoke on "The David Rubenstein Show:...
Curated Video
A London gym takes exercising back to the schoolyard
Gymbox, London - 23 April 2008
1. Various exteriors of Gymbox
2. Various wide shots of fitness class
3. Close-up student
4. Wide shot class
5. Close-up student
6. Wide shot instructor setting up school circuits workout
7. Close-up man...