Bloomberg
Regulating Fintech in Singapore
Oct.26 -- Central banks are often wary of financial technology, Fintech startups in particular, and the destructive forces they can unleash. The Monetary Authority of Singapore is taking a different approach. The managing director, Ravi...
Sky News
Prince William speaks at The Tusk Conservation Awards ceremony
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge speaking at The Tusk Conservation Awards ceremony on 21 November 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
Bloomberg
Rethinking Innovation: In Conversation With Walter Dolhare
Jun.24 -- Wells Fargo Executive Vice President and Co-head of Corporate and Investment Banking Walter Dolhare sits down with Bloomberg’s Carol Massar at the Bloomberg Breakaway CEO Summit in New York.
Bloomberg
Pimco's Cantrill on Democrats' Support for Tariffs
Sep.13 -- Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pacific Investment Management Co., and Steve Chiavarone, Federated Investors portfolio manager, discuss the Democratic primary debate that took place on September 12 in Texas, and the...
Bloomberg
KKR's Move for Walgreens, Apollo's Privatization of Credit Markets: Private Markets Wrap
Nov.12 -- KKR & Co. has formally approached drugstore giant Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. about a deal to take the company private, in what could be the biggest-ever leveraged buyout, people familiar with the matter said. Bloomberg's...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Google chief urges proportionate AI regulation
CEO of Google Sundar Pichai discusses in Brussels the future of AI and the need to regulate technology (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"
Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
Curated Video
Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"
Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
Press Association
Professor John Newton explains Government's new test and trace programme
Professor John Newton, the chief of the Government's Covid-19 testing programme, explains how the new test and trace programme will work and what the public need to do, if contacted, to get involved in the process.
Press Association
Matt Hancock reveals number of UK coronavirus cases grows to 51
Health Secretary Matt Hancock reveals that the number of people diagnosed with coronavirus in the UK has risen to 51. In a Commons statement Mr Hancock says the threat of coronavirus to the UK is “increasingly serious” but stresses the...
Bloomberg
Developing a Vaccine for Coronavirus
Mar.30 -- Navid Malik, executive director of Life Sciences Division, discusses working with Stabilitech on a vaccine for coronavirus and how long it could be before one is on the market. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : EU car makers have a plan for the European Green Deal
EU carmakers fully support the EU's climate neutrality objective but believe that incentive schemes will be needed for the deployment of low carbon vehicles according to the head of the association that represents them in Brussels...
Curated Video
Is Sweden's Soft Lockdown Working?
Sweden hopes to trade off slightly higher disease spread for less economic harm. The approach is popular at home despite rising mortality rates.
Bloomberg
Supporting Demand Is Not a Reason for Blank Checks: Summers
Feb.05 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that supporting demand is not a reason for blank checks. He thinks that a contingency plan will be needed to account for a perfect storm...
Bloomberg
France's Le Maire on EU Debt and Recovery Fund
Nov.23 -- French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told Bloomberg News' Guy Johnson that EU debt was sustainable, thanks to the ECB and EU recovery fund. "We do not have a Plan B, but to convince Poland and Hungary to change their mind,"...