News Clip9:16
Bloomberg

Gas Tax Gimmick

Higher Ed
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says the proposal in Congress to suspend the federal gas tax "plumbs the depths of bad ideas" and is just another trendy gimmick that won't accomplish anything productive.
News Clip5:52
Bloomberg

Volvo Cars CEO Warns on War Impact

Higher Ed
Volvo cars CEO Jim Rowan cautioned that Russia's invasion of Ukraine will further push up prices for production over the coming months, but that underlying demand is incredibly strong across the range including for electric vehicles. He...
News Clip3:55
Bloomberg

Hong Kong Home Prices Set for 5-Year Low

Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve could deliver another hefty interest rate hike this week. How will that impact Hong Kong's real estate market? Bloomberg Intelligence's Patrick Wong discusses the sector on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip4:00
Bloomberg

Covid Causing Bifurcation in Commercial Real Estate, Terra Capital CEO Says

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Terra Capital Chief Executive Officer Vik Uppal says the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has caused "massive" challenges in the commercial real estate market and adds that there hasn't been a wave of defaults yet. He speaks...
News Clip3:51
Bloomberg

Software AG CEO on Increasing Staff, Business Strategy, M&A

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Sanjay Brahmawar, chief executive officer at Software AG, discusses his plans to boost sales and R&D staff, his business strategy, the internet of things and his M&A strategy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
News Clip7:24
Bloomberg

Negative Interest Rates Do More Damage Than Good: Sentance

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Andrew Sentance, senior adviser at Cambridge Econometrics and former MPC member of the Bank of England, discusses the possibility of negative interest rates in the U.K. and what negative rates would do to consumer spending. He...
News Clip4:48
Bloomberg

Energy Crisis Drives Metals to Multi-Year High

Higher Ed
Metals such as aluminum, zinc and copper are hitting new highs as the energy crisis is crimping supplies and closing smelters and factories. S&P Dow Jones Indices Head of Commodities Fiona Boal is on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."...
News Clip6:34
Bloomberg

IEA Seeks Extra Oil Supply, 'Disappointed' in Producers

Higher Ed
IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol says a "substantial amount of oil" can be brought to the markets following the group's initial release of oil reserves and discusses exploring ways of increasing global oil production and reducing...
News Clip3:00
Bloomberg

Copper Prices Have Been Relatively Disappointing, Marex Spectron Says

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Guy Wolf, global head of market analytics at Marex Spectron, talks about copper supply, demand and prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
News Clip6:39
Bloomberg

Reuss Says GM Is Always Worried About Metal and Commodity Supplies

Higher Ed
General Motors Co. President Mark Reuss talks about production of the new Cadillac all-electric Lyriq SUV. It's now being made a GM plant in Tennessee. He also talks about the rising costs of raw materials like nickel that are used to...
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

WHO classifies gaming disorder as a disease

Higher Ed
The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced a decision to classify gaming addiction as a disease. Speaking in Geneva last week, Shekhar Saxena, WHO's Director of the Department for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, said...
News Clip2:38
Bloomberg

$85 Crude Is Citi's Base Case as Demand Falls: Morse

Higher Ed
Ed Morse, global head of commodities research at Citigroup, says a recession that will slash demand for oil and petroleum products is behind his firm's bearish call for crude. "I expect that we'll be seeing further downward revisions in...
News Clip7:54
Bloomberg

ASMI: Singapore Expansion Reflects Strong Growth Ambitions

Higher Ed
ASM International Chairman, President & CEO Benjamin Loh says his company's expanded facility in Singapore reflects its strong growth ambitions. He was speaking with Juliette Saly and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
News Clip2:11
Bloomberg

Oil Extends Rally in NY as OPEC+ Mulls Largest Output Cut Since 2020

Higher Ed
Oil is trading lower in the Asian session after jumping above $86 in New York trading. OPEC+ said it was considering cutting its production limit by as much as 2 million barrels a day. That's double what was previously anticipated....
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

On Screen And Off, Women Are Reshaping Political Documentaries

Higher Ed
Documentaries about women in politics, activist movements and journalism are changing the face of the genre.
News Clip3:57
Bloomberg

Barclays' Cohen: Oil Will Average $57 in 2017

Higher Ed
Dec.21 -- Michael Cohen, head of commodities at Barclays, explains how inventory levels will drive oil prices in 2017. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."