Bloomberg
Shkreli: I'll Win Upcoming Fraud Trial by 'Landslide'
Dec.23 -- Former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli discusses the controversy surrounding his raising of pricing for the drug Daraprim and talks about his upcoming securities fraud trial on charges related to hedge funds he ran...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: Mocochinchi - Bolivia's socialist Coca-Cola?
CLEAN: Mocochinchi - Bolivia's socialist Coca-Cola?
Curated Video
Rising inequality eroding trust in capitalism
Rising income inequality is undermining confidence in capitalism around the world, according to a survey conducted by public relations firm Edelman ahead of the gathering of the elites in the Swiss ski resort of Davos.
Bloomberg
BlackRock's Fink Sees Need for Business to Focus More on Inclusive Capitalism
Mar.07 -- Laurence Fink, chairman and chief executive officer at BlackRock, discusses U.S. fiscal policy and the need for business to take the lead on inequality and inclusive capitalism. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker from...
Curated Video
Hong Kong's Extradition Fight Ends, But Not The Demands For Democracy
Hong Kong killed the extradition bill that triggered months of street protests, but the issue has morphed into a sweeping pro-democracy cause.
Bloomberg
BlackRock's Fink on Optimism, China, Deficits, Inclusive Capitalism
Mar.07 -- Laurence Fink, chairman and chief executive officer at BlackRock, discusses optimism on the global economy, China's demand for U.S. Treasuries, modern monetary theory, and concern for the U.S. deficit. He speaks with...
Curated Video
As Resale Markets Grow, So Has The Need For 'Authenticators'
Resellers bring back long-lost fashion items — with a catch.
Bloomberg
Rotate Away From Growth Into Value in Asia: Nomura
Jim McCafferty, joint-head of APAC equity research at Nomura Holdings Inc., discusses Asian markets, his investment strategy and where he’s finding opportunity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
HONG KONG: ANNUAL AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LUNCH
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U-S Ambassador to China James Sasser has said that China could be admitted to the World Trade Organisation (W-T-O) as early as this autumn.
Sasser was speaking at the annual American Chamber of Commerce lunch at the Conrad...
Curated Video
Anti globalisation protesters
1. Pan left from police on street to protesters
2. Mid shot man at microphone
3. Pull out to protesters holding signs
4. Pull focus protesters with signs
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nadia Ahmad, Protesters from Florida
"They're trying to...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Two liters of oil for a lunch: barter in Venezuela
CLEAN : Two liters of oil for a lunch: barter in Venezuela
Bloomberg
Rhodes Sees Tough Time for South Korea
May.01 -- William Rhodes, chief investment officer at William Rhodes Global Advisors, discusses the state of South Korea amid U.S.-North Korea tensions. He speaks with Tom Keene and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Bill Gross: Zero Percent Rates 'Distort' Capitalism
Nov. 4 -- Bill Gross, fund manager at Janus Capital, discusses the negative impact of zero percent interest rates. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Bill Gross: U.S. Needs to 'Re-Normalize' Interest Rates
May 25 -- Bill Gross, Janus Capital fund manager, comments on U.S. fiscal and monetary policies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Bloomberg FI16 conference in Beverly Hills, California.
Bloomberg
Hammond: U.K. Government Is a Pro-Business Government
Oct. 6 -- U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond explains the long-term benefits he sees from Brexit and dispels the notion that the U.K. government is not pro-business. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait...
Sky News
Bank of England governor Mark Carney makes globalisation warning
CLEAN: Shows interior shots Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney giving John Moores University Roscoe Lecture speaking on automation in the workplace. Now, are we facing a future where more and more jobs are taken over by robots?...
Curated Video
Rebellion and adrenalin fuel street artists' exhibtion
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An unusual exhibition of street art which pushes the boundaries of what is accessible to the public has opened in Belgium.
The Swedish artists behind the collection say they are motivated by rebellion...
Bloomberg
Nobel Laureate Yunus on What's Wrong With Capitalism
Sep.27 -- Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus explains what he thinks is wrong with the capitalist system. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Julia Chatterley and Abigail Doolittle on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Why Communist China Has So Many Billionaires
Jan.09 -- By one estimate, China mints a new billionaire every two days, far exceeding the rate of countries like the United States. But how did China remain a nominally Communist state while becoming a hotbed for...
Bloomberg
Benioff Says Cloud-Based Computing May Be End of Software
Aug.26 -- Marc Benioff, chief executive officer of Salesforce.com Inc., discusses the company's earnings and reports of job cuts on "Bloomberg Technology."
Bloomberg
Why Barry Sternlicht Can't Decide Who to Vote for in 2020 Election
Jun.25 -- Real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht shares his political views and explains why he's having difficulty deciding whom to support in the 2020 U.S. election. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Front...
Bloomberg
China Is Favorite Market, Value Partners Co-Chair Says
Jan.17 -- Cheng Hye Cheah, co-chairman and co-chief investment officer of Hong Kong fund house Value Partners Group Ltd., discusses the outlook for global markets. He speaks on the sidelines of Morgan Stanley's Global Alpha Investment...
Bloomberg
Billionaire Hedge Fund Manaager Ray Dalio Says Global Economy Faces ‘Scary Situation’
Oct.29 -- Billionaire hedge-fund founder Ray Dalio says the global economy is under threat from an explosive mix of ineffective monetary policy, a rise in the wealth gap and climate change. The combination will lead to a “scary...