Curated Video
NEWS FEATURE Collapse of Iceland's krona creates a tourist boom
1. Dawn over Reykjavik harbour
2. Seagulls fly off lighthouse wall
3. Boats pass Reyjkavik skyline
4. Mid shot of Reykjavik with mountain in background
5. Close up of red and grey rooftops
6. Wide of Reykjavik with mountain in...
Bloomberg
What to Expect From U.S. Bank Earnings
Jan.11 -- Some of the world's biggest banks, including JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Citigroup release earnings this week. What can we expect? Bloomberg's Laura Keller reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
Barclays to Cut Banker Bonuses: FT
Apr.23 -- Barclays is planning to cut investment banking bonuses as the division underperforms. That’s according to the Financial Times. It reports that first-quarter bonuses may decline by double-digits from a year earlier and will be...
Sky News
Sunday Shoppers & Streetscenes in London 1989
CLEAN: Exterior shots of shoppers browsing goods for sale in Queensway, including clothes, groceries, electrical goods, flowers, jewellery and shoes on Sunday January 29, 1989 in London, England.
Sky News
Card Payment Being Taken in Shop, 1989
CLEAN: Interior close up shots of a card payment being processed through a manual card impression machine with carbon copy paper, aka zip zap machine on August 22 1989 in England.
Sky News
Ladies Shopping at Clothing Shops in 1989, London
CLEAN: Interior shots of young ladies shopping in a fashion shop "Le Pop" on January 29, 1989 in London, England.
Bloomberg
Saudi's United Electronics to Evolve Online Platform: CEO
Jan.20 -- Mohammed Galal Fahmi, chief executive officer of United Electronics Co., a consumer electronics retailer in Saudi Arabia, talks about its business strategy and outlook. United Electronics reported profit for the full year that...
Bloomberg
BofA's Moynihan: Inflation a Concern as Wage Growth Picks Up
Jun.17 -- Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says there's a "great debate" about how transitory inflation is right now. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
AFP News Agency
VOICED : PIX, el método de pago que revolucionó Brasil
El PIX se ha convertido en el método más popular de Brasil para transferencias de dinero cotidianas, superando desde el año pasado el número de operaciones con tarjetas de crédito y débito (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Mobile Wallets Are Convenient, But How Safe Are They?
An expert says adding a debit or credit card to your mobile wallet actually adds a layer of protection.
Bloomberg
Lessons Learned From Three Years in Identity Theft Hell
Sep.13 -- Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong discusses the lessons learned from his three years in identity theft hell. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Joe Weisenthal and Julie Hyman on "What'd You Miss?"
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Annual Percentage Rate (Apr) and Effective Apr
The annual percentage rate (APR) that you are charged on a loan may not be the amount of interest you actually pay. The amount of interest you effectively pay is greater the more frequently the interest is compounded. In this video, we...
Other
Managing Debt: Get It on Credit
This humorous video teaches about credit cards, how interest works, and what credit ratings are.
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 99: Credit Card 21 Oct 2010
A plastic credit card. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, explores the changing role of money in the modern world by looking at a Shari'a compliant credit card. How is modern banking adapting for new markets and what are the...