Press Association
Sunak is 'totally out of touch' - Starmer
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer claims that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is 'totally out of touch' and suggests that he should 'get out of Westminster' and 'onto the streets of Britain' regarding burglary rates across the country.
Bloomberg
Supply Side for Oil Remains Very Tight: Whistler
James Whistler, managing director at Vanir Global Markets, discusses OPEC+'s proposed oil production cut, the demand for oil and his outlook for natural gas and oil prices. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Spanish Foreign Minister Says Europe is Ready for Any Ukraine Scenario
"We are at the stage of saying let's do it through diplomacy and dialogue," but Europe is ready for anything said Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares in an interview with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo.
Bloomberg
New York City Is Now a Buyer's Market, Says Miller Samuel CEO
Oct.07 -- Jonathan Miller, Miller Samuel CEO, talks about the state of the New York City housing market. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
People paying to take part in archaeological digs
1. Wide of Bet Guvrin National Park area
2. Close up of flowers
3. Entrance to ancient cave system
4. Entrance to cave system, tilt up to tourist buses
5. Tourists walking into digging site
6. Exterior of digging site
7. Pan to...
Bloomberg
South Korean Gamers Test Latest Trends
Nov. 25 -- Gamers converged on Busan in South Korea to check out the latest games from developers at the country's biggest gaming convention, G-Star. Many of the games are still in development stage and unavailable commercially, so it's...
Bloomberg
Will Weak GDP Pressure the RBA to Act?
Dec. 3 -- JPMorgan Senior Economist Ben Jarman discusses Australia's GDP figures for the third-quarter and how their impacting the dollar with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
China Data Paints Picture of Economic Stabilization
Aug. 9 -- China's economic data is showing positive trends on producer prices, consumer prices and factory deflation that point to stabilization for the nation's economy. Bloomberg's Enda Curran explains on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
U.S. ITC Rules Material Injury on Canadian Lumber Imports
Jan.09 -- The U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled there is a reasonable indication that softwood lumber imports from Canada materially injure the U.S. industry. How significant is this ruling to the trade dispute between the...
Bloomberg
Sterling Fall Helped Buffer Brexit Bump, Says Wilson
October 25 -- Gains in miners boosted British equities after two days of declines. Anglo American Plc and Rio Tinto Group advanced more than 2.5 percent as rising steel output and prices in China lifted commodities. The FTSE 100 Index...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Fog and mirrors: Eliasson brings mystic beauty to Versailles
CLEAN : Fog and mirrors: Eliasson brings mystic beauty to Versailles
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
Get the frizz out of your hair with the Brazilian Blowout
AP Television
Beverly Hills, 20 May 2010
1. Medium of woman having a consultation before getting Brazilian Blowout
2. Medium of woman's hair being washed
3. Medium of stylist pouring product into bowl
4. Zoom out of product being...
Curated Video
Trump Threatens to Shut Down Govt. Over Wall
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to shut down the federal government unless Congress provides funding for his promised border wall.
Trump tells a rally crowd in Phoenix, Arizona, that he has a message for...
Bloomberg
Ospraie’s Anderson: 2021 Gas Starting to Look ‘Interesting’, Palladium Potentially 'Explosive'
Oct.24 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Dwight Anderson, founder of hedge fund Ospraie Management. Anderson says that prices for 2021 natural gas may be supported by delays to...
Bloomberg
Main Street AM's Gibbs on Fed Rate Hike, Markets
Erin Gibbs, Senior Partner and CIO at Main Street Asset Management, discusses her outlook for markets as the Fed hikes interest rates. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
Bloomberg
Feds Yellen Still Looking at 'Considerable Time: Robin
Sept. 17 -- David Robin, interest-rate strategist at Newedge, and Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns examine how economic data plays into Federal reserve Chair Janet Yellens thoughts on interest rates and what markets are looking for in todays...
Bloomberg
Are Stocks Bring Driven by Earnings or Easing?
April 28 -- European stocks declined, snapping a two-day gain, after the Bank of Japan unexpectedly refrained from increasing stimulus measures. Banking results were also at the fore. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA slid 7.5 percent...
Bloomberg
Sterne: Transitional Brexit Is Path of Least Resistance
Dec.21 -- Gabriel Sterne, head of global macro research at Oxford Economics, discusses the possibility of a transitional Brexit deal and how he sees negotiations impacting the U.K. economy and currency in 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
Bloomberg
Why the Financial Sector Is Braced for a Hard Brexit
Apr.03 -- Brown Brothers Harriman Senior VP Sean Tuffy discusses the regulatory environment in the United States and the risks to the United Kingdom financial from a hard Brexit. He speaks with Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on...
Bloomberg
UBP CIO Villamin Weighs in on the French Elections
May.03 -- Union Bancaire Privee CIO Private Banking Norman Villamin weighs in on the French elections and talks about Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
Bloomberg
Home Depot's 3Q Results Helped, Hurt by Hurricanes
Nov.14 -- Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Gadfly, focuses on retail earnings in a discussion with Jonathan Ferro and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."