Bloomberg
Israel's High-Tech Market Is at All-Time Best: Cohen
Oct. 3 -- Daniel Cohen, general partner at Carmel Ventures, discusses the Israeli startup scene with Elliott Gotkine on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Riggs Bank to create fund for victims of Pinochet regime
Washington, DC - 2 March 2005
1. Wide shot of Riggs Bank
2. Medium shot of Riggs Bank
3. Close up of Riggs Bank sign
4. Pull out of Riggs Bank
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Chile - Recent
5. Various of former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet walking after...
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Global evidence of climate warming
Zermatt, Switzerland - January 22, 2008
1. Wide shot sun shining over Swiss Alps
2. Wide shot mountain top
3. Wide shot mountain top
Zurich, Switzerland - 24 January, 2008
4. Mid shot Doctor Frank Paul, Expert in Glaciology showing...
Bloomberg
Italy’s 5 Billion Euro Remedy to Fix its Banks
April 12 -- Italian officials and financial firms agreed to create a multibillion-euro fund to help weakened banks raise capital and unload bad loans, as the nation tries to assuage investor jitters and avert a crisis. The new fund,...
Bloomberg
Is Bigger Better When It Comes to Bond Investing?
Oct. 14 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Mia Saini examine why the size of your bond holdings matters in the current market. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on Bloomberg Television's ""In The Loop.
Bloomberg
Why Would Pimcos Bill Gross Leave Company He Founded?
Sept. 26 -- Bill Gross, co-founder and co-chief investment officer of Pimco, will join Janus Capital Group. Betty Liu and Michael McKee report on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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PHILIPPINES: ASIAN OFFICIALS DECIDE NOT TO BREAK AWAY FROM IMF
English/Nat
Asian officials decided on Wednesday not to break away from the I-M-F and set up their own fund to help countries in financial crises.
The idea of an independent \"Asia Fund\" was top of the agenda, but was rejected at the...
Bloomberg
BlackRock Slashes ETF Fees to Lure Passive Investors
Oct. 5 -- Mark Wiedman, global head of iShares at BlackRock, explains the firm's decision to cut prices across core ETFs as they anticipate an influx of investors into passive funds due to new U.S. rules. He also discusses how their move...
Bloomberg
Srinivasan: Reasonable to Assume Two 2017 Fed Hikes
Dec.08 -- Nikhil Srinivasan, chief investment officer at Generali, examines the rotation from stocks to bonds and the potential consequences of the move for the U.S. economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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
How to Capitalize on Mounting Hedge Fund Outflows
Sept. 12 -- Fabio Savoldelli, a Columbia University professor, discusses the mounting hedge fund outflows with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Matt Miller and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets."
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Corporate money pours into US campaigns
VOICED: Corporate money pours into US campaigns
Bloomberg
Gabelli Pets Fund: More Bark Than Bite?
Aug.01 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas and Scarlet Fu break down the Gabelli Pet Parent Fund NextShares (ticker: PETZC) and discuss the fund with Dan Miller, Gabelli & Company Chairman.
Bloomberg
Flying Fish Partners Co-Founder on Seattle's VC Market
Oct.03 -- Heather Redman, Flying Fish Partners co-founder and managing partner, discusses the state of Seattle's venture capital market with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the Geekwire Summit in Seattle on "Bloomberg Technology."
Bloomberg
Why SoftBank Faces Tricky Situation in Saudi Dealings
Oct.22 -- The disappearance of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi could mark a turning point in the relationship between the Saudi government and foreign business executives —in particular, SoftBank Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son....
Bloomberg
How Global Trade Tension, Stronger Dollar Weigh on ETFs
Jun.21 -- The world’s most-powerful central bankers warned that escalating international trade tensions have started damaging confidence among companies, threatening the global economic expansion. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz, Eric...
Bloomberg
Guggenheim's Minerd Says Fed Is Choking Off Credit Faster Than It Thinks
Jun.13 -- Scott Minerd, Guggenheim global CIO, reacts to the Federal Reserve decision to raise rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
European Banking Union Package 'Very Weak,' Says Brugel's Wolff
Jun.20 -- Guntram Wolff, director at Brugel, discusses the Macron-Merkel euro plan, and overhaul of European Union bank-failure rules, and the European Central Bank's ability to handle the next downturn. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
Bloomberg
Netflix CFO Wells to Step Down, Help Choose Successor
Aug.13 -- Netflix Inc. Chief Financial Officer David Wells plans to step down after eight years in the position and will stay on with the company to help choose his successor and during the transition. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul...
Bloomberg
Gaorong Zhang Zhen on China's Tech Push
Jun.29 -- Gaorong Capital Founding Partner Zhang Zhen is an industry veteran who's invested in more than 15 unicorns and seen four of his portfolio companies successfully exit. Zhen tells Bloomberg's David Ramli China's structural...
Bloomberg
Be Kind, Rewind: 'VCR' ETF Takes You Back in Time
Dec.19 -- The ETF industry has something for everyone -- the Vanguard Consumer Discretionary ETF (ticker: VCR) is a market-cap weighted fund that tracks the U.S. consumer discretionary sector. The ticker is a nod to one of the...
Bloomberg
John Chambers on New Venture Firm, Coaching Startups
Jan.16 -- John Chambers, Cisco Systems chairman emeritus, discusses his new venture firm JC2 Ventures, social impact investing and his approach to coaching startups. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Technology."