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A man uses a special lens to watch a solar eclipse.
A man uses a special lens to watch a solar eclipse.
Bloomberg
Evolution Mining's Klein on Earnings, M&A, Copper
Aug.17 -- Jake Klein, executive chairman at Evolution Mining, discusses his outlook for earnings in 2018, how the Australian dollar impacts his margins, his cost-cutting measures, his prospects for M&A and his outlook for copper. He...
Sky News
A breakthrough in Eye Surgery through New Implant
A breakthrough in Eye Surgery through New Implant
Curated Video
Getting in the picture - the hi-tech lens case for iPhone-ographers
Often wondered how some people can take amazing photos with their smartphone?
An iPhone case showcased at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas will have every budding iPhone-ographer clicking for the latest lens case.
Smartphones...
Bloomberg
Kodak's Super 8 Concept Camera Mixes Nostalgia with Fun
Jan. 7 -- Remember Super 8 film? Kodak hopes you do. The company is showing a new Super 8 concept camera at the CES tech showcase in Las Vegas. The camera is a wacky metal box that lets you shoot home movies on Super 8 film. The last...
Bloomberg
Inverted Yield Curve Signals Need for Policy Action: Economist Rissmiller
Aug.19 -- Don Rissmiller, chief economist at Strategas Research, discusses the inverted yield curve and what the market expects from Federal Reserve policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Goldman's Feldgoise Sees Strong M&A Market Pushing into 2021
Dec.15 -- Goldman Sachs Global M&A Co-Head Stephan Feldgoise says the fundamentals driving M&A in the fourth quarter will remain active in early 2021. Feldgoise speaks exclusively with Bloomberg senior deals reporter Ed Hammond.
Bloomberg
U.S., China to Reach Deal in Next Couple of Months, Says Professor Allison
Jul.15 -- Graham Allison, professor of government at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses the U.S.-China trade negotiations, the relationship between the U.S. and China and the potential trade issues between the U.S. and other countries. He...
Bloomberg
Bond Bull Run Melts Down in $1.7 Trillion Nov. Loss
Dec.01 -- The existing move from bonds to stocks shifted into high gear following the U.S. election as bonds suffered their worst-ever month in November. Bloomberg's Oliver Renick explains on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Curated Video
ZTE launches mid-range smartphone Blade V9
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Chinese smartphone manufacturer ZTE has launched a mid-range smartphone at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona.
The Blade v9 boasts many of the high-end features from last year's smartphones,...
Bloomberg
Bitwise Industries Raises $27M
Jun.24 -- Bitwise's Irma Olguin Jr. discusses finance with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on 'Bloomberg Technology.'
Bloomberg
BNEF Brief: Porsche Unveils new E-Car to Take on Tesla
Sep.05 -- Porsche is driving into Tesla's lot. The automaker unveiling its Taycan electric car after four years of hype. And as the competition heats up stateside, China is announcing subsidy cuts to its own EV market and that has sales...
Curated Video
Scientists from US, France, and Canada awarded Nobel Prize in physics
Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for their work with lasers.
Bloomberg
KKR's Henry McVey on Post-Pandemic Economic Outlook
Apr.17 -- Henry McVey, KKR's head of global macro and asset allocation, discusses what the economic recovery may look like after the coronavirus pandemic subsides with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Prudential CEO on Earnings, Russia Volatility
Outgoing Prudential Chief Executive Officer Mike Wells discusses the the company's bumper earnings. Although the firm has no exposure to the Russia-Ukraine war, the CEO said market volatility is a concern. He speaks with Francine Lacqua...
Curated Video
Residents in a San Diego neighborhood talk about what they saw when a fighter jet crashed, tearing into a home, killing three people. Another young child is missing
HEADLINE: First Person: Plane Made 'A loud ka-boom'
CAPTION: Residents in a San Diego neighborhood talk about what they saw when a fighter jet crashed, tearing into a home, killing three people. Another young child is missing. (Dec. 9)
Bloomberg
Investors Turn to ETFs in Volatile Post-Brexit Market
July 14 -- Reggie Browne, senior managing director of ETF group at Cantor Fitzgerald, discusses market trends post-Brexit and how investors are using ETFs in the current market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
TPG Called Out for Lack of Diversity by Pension Official
Jun.20 -- A pension client in Oregon scolded TPG co-founder Jim Coulter on the firm's lack of diversity and female executives during a recent meeting. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Boeing CEO Says He Expects 737 Max to Return to Service This Year
Jun.17 -- Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing Co.'s chief executive officer, discusses the 737 Max jetliner's return to service, investment in a jet Boeing calls the new midmarket airplane, or NMA, and United Technologies Corp.'s proposed takeover...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Green shoots: Rooftop farming takes off in Singapore
Space-starved Singapore is seeing a growing number of rooftop farms as part of a drive to produce more food locally and reduce a heavy reliance on imports (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
New school prepares youth for climate change
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