Bloomberg
Why Are Chinese Brokers Suing Clients?
Jan.24 -- Chinese brokerages, facing writedowns that may wipe out months of profit, are suing clients in an attempt to recover billions of dollars of loans the companies took using their shares as collateral. Jeanette Rodrigues reports...
Bloomberg
Arabia Monitor's Eid-Oakden on Rising Oil Prices
Florence Eid-Oakden, Arabia Monitor CEO/chief economist/founder, discusses oil prices and surplus. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
Curated Video
HONG KONG: JAPANESE STORE DAIMARU FORCED TO CLOSE DOWN
Mandarin/Eng/Nat
A Japanese department store which has been trading in Hong Kong for 38 years has been forced to close down.
Department store operator Daimaru was the latest victim of Hong Kong's retail slump following the economic...
Bloomberg
What to Expect From the G-20 Summit
February 26 -- The focus Friday is on the G-20 meeting in Shanghai, with People’s Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan saying he still has monetary policy tools at his disposal and there is no reason for yuan depreciation. Germany’s...
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Trump Outlines Election Pitch in Energy Speech
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump unveiled an "America first" energy plan he said would unleash unfettered production of oil, coal, natural gas and other energy sources to push the United States toward energy...
Bloomberg
How Important Is the Smartwatch Market to Apple?
July 22 -- Ramon Llamas, research manager with IDC's wearables team, discusses the drop in Apple Watch sales with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
Bloomberg
What's Behind the Slump in U.S. Productivity?
Aug. 9 -- BNP Paribas Chief Economist Paul Mortimer-Lee discusses the decline in U.S. productivity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Citigroup's Willem Buiter: Don’t Be a Saver in This World
Nov. 2 -- Willem Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup, discourages saving while discussing the current lower-bound rate environment. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Europe Needs Higher Rates for Sustained Stocks Recovery, SocGen Says
Mar.19 -- Kokou Agbo-Bloua, global head of flow strategy and solutions at Societe Generale, examines a rebound for European stocks and whether mergers can help the European banking industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
Bloomberg
Bitcoin Slumps Ahead of Closely-Watched Halving Event
May.11 -- Bitcoin slumped over the weekend after rising back above $10,000 late last week, casting a cloud over its latest attempted rebound. The decline took place ahead of a closely watched, technical event known as halving. Antoni...
Bloomberg
Investors Moving Away From Traditional Safe Havens: BlackRock’s Mateos y Lago
Oct.14 -- Isabelle Mateos y Lago, official institutions group global head at BlackRock, says portfolio construction is being completely taken back to the drawing board by long-term low interest rates. She speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Bridgeman Arts
Victory in Sicily, 1943
Newsreel footage documenting the victory of the Allied troops in Italy and the capture of prisoners of war. Italy, 1943.
Bloomberg
Tough Challenges for the Fed
War in Ukraine, high inflation, soaring gas prices all come together and make extremely tough conditions for the U.S. central bank.
Bridgeman Arts
Gliders bound for Normandy take off at night, paratroopers jump.
Gliders bound for Normandy take off at night, paratroopers jump.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Beijing 2022: IOC wants 'quick resolution' on Valieva case, medals will have to wait
International Olympic Committee spokesperson Mark Adams says the IOC wants to see a "very, very quick resolution" of the case of 15-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva after she failed a drugs test (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
Curated Video
US Senate's Foreign Affairs Committee chairman in Tapei.
1. Wide of plane arriving
2. Various of plane at tarmac
3. Close up senators waving at press
4. Cutaway press
5. Pan to Chen shake hands with Biden
6. Cutaway to Taiwanese officials
7. Wide shot Chen and Biden
8. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin),...
Bloomberg
Should Investors Be Wary of Chinese Data?
February 29 -- Asian stocks fell with U.S. and European equity futures while the yen strengthened after Group of 20 finance chiefs made only vague commitments to spur growth at a Shanghai meeting. Source U.K. Head of Research Paul...
Curated Video
2012 GAMES TO OPEN IN AN ENGLISH MEADOW
Danny Boyle, the artistic director in charge of the Olympic Games' opening ceremony, unveiled his plans on Tuesday for what the world can expect from the ceremony.
The Olympic Stadium on the 27th July will be transformed into a rural...
Bloomberg
We Are Primed for a Third Fed Rate Cut, Economist Rupkey Says
Oct.03 -- Christopher Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG Union Bank, discusses market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Fed Will Need to Cut Back to Lower Bound: NatWest Economist Girard
Mar.03 -- Michelle Girard, managing director and chief U.S. economist at Natwest, discusses her call for the Federal Reserve to cut back to lower bound by mid-year and at least a 50 basis-point move at the March meeting, She speaks on...
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Banks' Move Is Short-Term Clever, Long-Term Foolish: U.K. Lawmaker
Jun.05 -- U.K. Liberal Democrat MP Alistair Carmichael discusses how two British banks have spoken out in favor of Beijing’s security law for Hong Kong and the expansion of British Nationals Overseas passports. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : AFPTV BEST OF 2020/Being black in the US: "bound but not broken"
AFPTV refiles some of its most notable stories of 2020. AFP speaks to protesters in New York City about their reasons for protesting (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)