Curated Video
Southern Indian city beset by water woes
The southern Indian city of Chennai has one of the world's fastest-growing urban economies, but it's out of water, threatening to put a brake on all that growth.
Bloomberg
China Is Preparing for a Worst-Case Scenario, Says China Beige Book’s Miller
Jun.06 -- Leland Miller, president of China Beige Book, discusses China’s new stimulus measures to support autos and electronics and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
Bloomberg
Lebanon President Delays Talks to Name New Prime Minister for Second Time
Dec.17 -- Supporters of two main Shiite groups in Lebanon clashed with security forces for a third straight night, setting fire to cars and blocking streets. The violence came hours after President Michel Aoun postponed talks on naming a...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Delhi closes cinemas schools as virus alert is stepped up
Indian authorities on Thursday ordered schools theatres and cinemas closed in New Delhi for the rest of the month to counter the spread of coronavirus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Press Association
Coronavirus: Oxford Circus appears less busy than usual
Oxford Circus, typically one of the busiest shopping areas in London, is noticeably less busy than usual. Vox pops with the general public.
Although hundreds of people are still on the street, both foot and vehicle traffic are reduced...
Bloomberg
Allianz CEO Says Market Panic Over Coronavirus Isn’t Warranted
Feb.26 -- Allianz SE Chief Executive Officer Oliver Baete discusses the markets and economic reaction to the threat of the rapidly spreading coronavirus. He compared the virus with a “strong flu,” saying it hadn’t yet become a pandemic....
Bloomberg
Why Have GCC Bonds Outperformed EMs, Sukuks?
Feb.27 -- Zeina Rizk, director of fixed income at Arqaam Capital, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Middle East bonds and oil. She speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets."
Press Association
Public discuss coronavirus pandemic
Members of the public in Birmingham discuss how concerned they are by the Coronavirus pandemic and give their thoughts on the British authorities' handling of the outbreak.
Bloomberg
Singapore Minister Chan Discusses Coronavirus Outbreak, Economy
Mar.03 -- Singapore's Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing discusses the rate cut by the Federal Reserve, and how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the island-state and the global economy. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on...
Bloomberg
S&P 500 Closes Higher Second Day in a Row
May.26 -- Dan Suzuki, Richard Bernstein Advisors Deputy CIO speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on his perspective on the markets at the closing bell.
Bloomberg
OANDA's Halley Sees 'Bond Volatility Shaken, Not Stirred'
Mar.17 -- Jeff Halley, OANDA Asia-Pacific Senior Market Analyst discusses inflation and bonds. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Private security reassures frightened Johannesburg suburbs
The private security industry in South Africa is a rapidly growing business (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
The Recount
Borders Close as New COVID-19 Variant Spreads
As the Omicron variant spreads and borders close, the world is left to grapple with more questions than answers. But President Biden wants to make one thing clear: The best protection is vaccination.
Bloomberg
Nextdoor's Friar on Expansion of 'Local' Social Network
Sarah Friar, Nextdoor.com CEO, discusses the expansion of the local online social platform. She speaks with Manus Cranny at the 2021 Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore.
Bloomberg
China Retail, Industrial Output Misses Estimates
Chen Zhao, Alpine Macro Co-Founder and Chief Global Strategist, appeared on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson, after China lowered key borrowing costs. Interview occurred on August 15, 2022.
Curated Video
Libyan oil minister comments on decreased oil production
1. Wide of Libyan oil minister Shukri Ghanem at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Shukri Ghanem, Libyan oil minister:
"Of course, the oil production went down drastically. Now the production is only about half a (m) million...
Curated Video
Stars walk the wet red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards
AP Television
Beverly Hills, Calif., 17 January 2010
1. Wide arrivals area
2. Close up Golden Globe Awards signage
3. Wide umbrellas on arrivals line with push it to reveal pouring rain through spotlight
4. Wet fans in ponchos
5. Pan...
Curated Video
Ken Griffey, Jr., one of baseball's greatest hitters, is returning to Seattle, the city where his career began 20 years ago and Mariners fans are happy to welcome him home.
HEADLINE: Excitement in Seattle for Griffey's return
CAPTION: Ken Griffey, Jr., one of baseball's greatest hitters, is returning to Seattle, the city where his career began 20 years ago and Mariners fans are happy to welcome him home....
Bloomberg
Fink: Much of 'Blood' Last Week Was Fast, Leveraged Money
Oct. 21 -- BlackRock CEO Larry Fink comments on last week's stock market selloff. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Robin Hood Investors Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
China, Japan Diverge on U.S. Treasury Holdings
Dec. 16 -- China has been cutting their foreign holdings while Japan is increasing their purchases of U.S. treasuries in a bid to support Abenomics. Bloomberg's Mia Saini examines what the moves mean to U.S. investors on In The Loop.
Curated Video
Street level shots of blackouts in New York
1. Policeman gets in police car
2. People stood around
3. Various of people walking
4. Various of stood outside a building
5. Various of traffic lights not working
6. People of a public pay phone
7. Wide of office block
8. Various of...