Bloomberg
Carney Says Cryptocurrencies Must Meet `Rigorous Standards'
Mar.02 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks about cryptocurrencies during a speech at Bloomberg's European headquarters in London.
Bloomberg
Fed’s Next Rate Move Will Be a Cut, Says Matthews Asia’s Kong
Jun.03 -- Theresa Kong, portfolio manager and head of fixed income at Matthews Asia, discusses the U.S. treasuries market, how the U.S.-China trade tensions could impact corporate earnings and her outlook for India. She speaks on...
Bloomberg
Wall Street Cyber Attack Extends to 13 Beyond JPMorgan
Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Michael Riley reports that 13 financial firms were potentially attacked by hackers that successfully accessed customer data at JPMorgan and examines the security of customer data at banks and financial firms. He...
Curated Video
G20 ministers discuss world economy crisis
UK Pool
1. Wide of official G20 group photo
UK Pool
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Alistair Darling, British Chancellor of the Exchequer:
"We go on to say that our key priority now is to restore lending by banks and other financial institutions...
Bloomberg
Turkey Should Focus on 'Desperately Needed' Reform Agenda: Kaleagasi
Apr.23 -- Bahadir Kaleagasi, secretary general at Turkish Industry and Business Association, discusses how political uncertainty surrounding elections impacts the nation's businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
Bloomberg
Taking Stock of China’s Economy
Feb.11 -- Cliff Tan, global markets research head of East Asia at MUFG Bank, discusses China’s credit issues, the possibility of more stimulus and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
Bloomberg
Doha Bank Says Central Bank Has Enough Cash, Gold
Jul.20 -- Raghavan Seetharaman, chief executive officer at Doha Bank, discuss first-half earnings, his exposure to the Gulf crisis, the outlook for his stock and his realignment opportunities. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
Bloomberg
Ethereum co-Founder Lubin Expects No Disruption From the 'Merge'
Ethereum co-founder and ConsenSys founder Joseph Lubin expects no disruptions for users after "The Merge." He speaks on "Bloomberg Crypto" and says the transition will be smooth.
Bloomberg
Breaking Down the BOJ Decision to Hold Rates, Asset Purchases
Oct.31 -- Takahide Kiuchi, executive economist at Nomura Research Institute, discusses the BOJ leaving interest rates and asset purchases unchanged and what it means for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Bloomberg
Deputy AG Monaco Warns Oligarchs About Sanctions Evasion
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco joins Emily Chang to discuss the Justice Department's new task force, KleptoCapture, and the effort to hold Russian oligarchs and cyber thieves accountable, both for their existing fraud as well...
Bloomberg
China’s GDP Growth Slows Amid Property, Energy Crises
China’s economy slowed in the third quarter. Gross domestic product expanded 4.9% from a year earlier, down from a previously reported 7.9% in the preceding quarter and compared with a median forecast of 5% in a Bloomberg survey of...
Bloomberg
Blankfein and Bloomberg on Small Business, Bitcoin, Taxes
Nov.30 -- Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer at Goldman Sachs, and Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner at Bloomberg LP, discuss small businesses, bitcoin, and the pending U.S. tax overhaul. They speak with...
Bloomberg
Trump Risks More China and U.S. Tensions
Mar.01 -- Citigroup Global Markets Chief China Economist Liu Li-Gang weighs in on President Trump's proposed steel and aluminum tariffs. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
JPMorgan Open to Raising Minimum Wage for Workers: Dimon
JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon says the firm has always taken care of the firm's employees. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond at the JPMorgan Global High Yield and Leveraged Finance Conference in Miami.
Curated Video
Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday that no company that breaks the law should be considered too large or too profitable to be immune from criminal prosecution. (May 5)
Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday that no company that breaks the law should be considered too large or too profitable to be immune from criminal prosecution. He added that federal prosecutors "follow the law and the facts...
Curated Video
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress Thursday that new regulatory powers are needed to insulate the national economy from damage if a big Wall Street firm were to fail.
HEADLINE: Bernanke, Paulson urge more regulatory powers
CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress Thursday that new regulatory powers are needed to insulate the national economy...
Bloomberg
Banks Wary of Fintech Threat
March 17 -- Matthew Phillips, financial services leader at PWC China and Hong Kong, discusses financial technology and a new PWC report that says 95% of banks will lose business to fintech or startups that use the technology to make...
Bloomberg
Milken Institute Chairman Sees Record Liquidity
Feb.07 -- Milken Institute Chairman Michael Milken discusses the Institute's gathering in Abu Dhabi, and talks about market turmoil and the Middle East. He speaks with Tracy Alloway on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
Bloomberg
Breaking Down Southeast Asia’s M&A and IPO Market in 2020
Dec.08 -- Jake Robson, partner at Morrison & Foerster, discusses his IPO outlook for 2020 in Southeast Asia and what he’s seeing in M&A. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
Bloomberg
IEA Forecast Shows Oil Demand Won’t Fully Recover Until at Least 2022
Jun.16 -- “Oil demand is less weak than it was before, mainly driven by China,” says Fatih Birol, executive director at International Energy Agency, as he discusses the IEA’s latest forecast for global oil demand. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Chinese Tech Stocks Will Be Quite Volatile: HSBC’s Fan
Sep.13 -- Fan Cheuk Wan, chief Asia market strategist at HSBC Private Banking and Wealth Management, discusses China’s tech stocks, her investment strategy and where she’s finding opportunity. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
Curated Video
Shortly after Wall Street opens to another nosedive, President Bush took to the airwaves to reassure Americans that he feels their economic pain, and the government is doing all it can to turn the market slide.
HEADLINE: Bush pained by economic anxiety
CAPTION: Shortly after Wall Street opens to another nosedive, President Bush took to the airwaves to reassure Americans that he feels their economic pain, and the government is doing all it can...
Bloomberg
Gift Cards Left on Sideline of Mobile Payment Revolution
Nov. 18 -- Talbott Roche, president at Blackhawk Network, examines the rapid growth of the mobile payments industry and the move to get gift cards accepted as a part of digital wallets. She speaks on Market Makers.
Bloomberg
PayPal's Mahadevan Says Most Growth Coming From Asia
Mar.19 -- Rohan Mahadevan, senior vice president of international markets at Paypal, talks about the company's new deal with Facebook Inc.'s Instagram, partnerships around the globe, business outlook and strategy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...