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VOICED : Senegals corner shops go digital to track trade
West African business are turning to apps to boost their productivity with start-ups offering accounting software that can be used on basic tablet computers which remove reams of paperwork and save time
Bloomberg
Euro Strength Becomes a Worry for Luxury Brands
Sep.13 -- Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Andrea Felsted examines the impact of a strengthening euro on luxury goods makers and looks at how brands are faring in different parts of the world. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Felsted is a...
Bloomberg
Breitling CEO Says Dubai Watch Sales Bucking the Trend
Mar.01 -- Breitling CEO Georges Kern discusses the success of luxury watch sales in Dubai. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
Bloomberg
Publicis's Levy on Ad Industry, M&A, Tech Challenges, Brexit
Jan.23 -- Maurice Levy, chairman at Publicis, discusses the Ad industry, what he wishes he could do better, tech challenges, M&A and consolidation in the industry, where he's finding growth and his outlook for Brexit. He speaks at the...
Bloomberg
Temenos CEO Sees Digital as a Must for Future of Banks
Nov.21 -- David Arnott, chief executive officer at Temenos, discusses the future of banking and his firm's digital services for the banking industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid on EU Residency, Brexit and Female Empowerment
Sep.26 -- Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid discusses the EU, the impact Brexit and how to encourage female empowerment around the world. She speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn.
Bloomberg
U.K. Business Has Moved Past Leave and Remain: McKinsey’s Hunt
Jan.22 -- Vivian Hunt, managing partner for U.K. and Ireland at McKinsey & Co, and Carolyn Fairbairn, director general at Confederation of British Industry, discuss the focus for U.K. businesses as the nation transitions out of the...
Curated Video
Luxury US department stores reinvent to keep up
LUXURY US DEPARTMENT STORES REINVENT TO KEEP UP
Bloomberg
Citigroup CEO at Davos: We're Writing the Next Chapter of Banking
Jan.21 -- Citigroup Inc. Chief Executive Officer Michael Corbat speaks about the future of digital banking during a debate entitled "Shaping the Future of Financial and Monetary Systems" held at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting...
Bloomberg
Former Fannie Mae CEO Expects Refinancing Activity to Increase Substantially
Mar.26 -- Former Fannie Mae Chief Executive Officer Tim Mayopoulos, Blend Labs chief executive officer, expects the coronavirus epidemic to take a serious toll on the U.S. housing market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine...
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Bitcoin Has Been Really Stable, Say Binance CEO
Jul.19 -- Changpeng Zhao, founder and chief executive officer at Binance Holdings Ltd., discusses the price of bitcoin, what it will take to get across the $10,000 threshold and why we’re seeing a rise in “alternate” coins. He speaks...
Bloomberg
Even Buffett Should Buy Amazon Shares on 10-Year Outlook, Analyst Says
Jul.07 -- Tom Forte, DA Davidson senior research analyst, explains his bullish long-term outlook for Amazon.com Inc. and other big tech firms on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Schneider Electric's Clayton on Biden's Climate Promises
Nov.10 -- Schneider Electric North America CEO Annette Clayton discusses Biden's promises on climate control and rejoining the Paris agreement. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Puma CEO Sees a Mixed Fourth Quarter on Covid Restrictions
Oct.28 -- Puma Chief Executive Officer Bjoern Gulden discusses the importance of celebrity endorsements and the company’s concerns for the fourth quarter. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Senator Warren Says 'Wild West' of Cryptos Needs Regulation
Jun.09 -- U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, explains why she thinks more regulation is needed for cryptocurrencies. She speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Technology."
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Sweden film festival adapts to pandemic with island screenings and one-person cinema
Gothenburg’s film festival in Sweden — Scandinavia's largest — normally sells tens of thousands of tickets for its movies at screens across the city (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
HSBC’s Wealth Push in China
Jun.21 -- Trista Sun, chief executive officer at HSBC Pinnacle Venture, discusses the company’s business strategy in China. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
Bloomberg
Telenor: Continue The Growth Journey In Asia
Sep.21 -- Telenor Group Head of Asia Jorgen Rostrup, says the Norwegian telco will continue its growth journey in Asia. The region - which contributes half of total revenue - saw a growing subscriber base and increased data consumption...
Bloomberg
BNP Paribas CFO Machenil on 2Q Earnings, Retaining Talent
Jul.30 -- BNP Paribas reported a jump in net income for the second quarter. But its FICC revenue followed U.S. peers lower, down more than 40 percent. CFO Lars Machenil speaks with Bloomberg’s Caroline Connan from Paris.
Curated Video
Older TV sets will be unable able to receive over-the-air broadcasts next year unless consumers install one of the new digital converter boxes. AP's Peter Svensson takes a closer look at the technology. (April 23)
HEADLINE:Tech Test: Digital TV converters
CAPTION: Older TV sets will be unable able to receive over-the-air broadcasts next year unless consumers install one of the new digital converter boxes. AP's Peter Svensson takes a closer look...
Sky News
East London looks to become new Silicon Valley
East London looks to become new Silicon Valley
Bloomberg
Levy: Publicis Is Poised for Comeback
Dec. 19 -- It's been a tough year for Publicis. Growth suffered after its failed merger with Omnicom and CEO Maurice Levy took it personally. Hear why the revered adman is positive about 2015, when he dines with Bloomberg's Francine...
Bloomberg
How the WTA Signed a $525M Broadcast Deal
Dec. 11 ""Womens Tennis Association CEO Stacey Allaster discusses the five hundred twenty five million dollar broadcast deal for two thousand womens tennis tour matches. She speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on Bottom Line. (Source:...