Bloomberg
Goldman Leads Big Bank Push for Industry Disruptors
Aug.15 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has taken to investing large sums of money into outside ventures in a bid to disrupt the financial industry. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Oil Extends Surge After Drone Strike Fuels U.S.-Iran Tensions
Jun.20 -- Oil jumped the most this year after Iran shot down a U.S. Navy drone that they said was in its airspace. Bloomberg’s Chris Anstey reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
Bloomberg
Credit Suisse's Moment of Truth
Europe's earnings season is about to shift into high gear with results from a broad swath of companies in energy, consumer goods and banking. The most hotly awaited announcement will arguably come from Credit Suisse Group AG, which...
Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs Warns Staff of Lower Bonuses
Goldman Sachs warns global markets executives that the bonus pool will be slashed by a low double-digit percentage, people familiar said. Sridhar Natarajan has more on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Curated Video
March preps, exteriors of prison, as extradition saga drags on
July 29, 2008
1. Wide of stage in area where protests are expected
2. Boxes of equipment for protests
3. Poster of Radovan Karadzic with the word "serb" written across it
4. Pan of stage
5. News stand
6. Pan of morning newspapers
7....
Curated Video
New York grandmother takes on the Edinburgh Fringe
1. GV's Edinburgh
2. VS exterior at Assembly Rooms
3. WS queues
4. MS posters
5. Performance by Pat Candaras
6. CA audience
7. Performance by Pat Candaras
8. CA audience
9. Performance by Pat Candaras
10. SOT Pat Candaras - "I always...
Curated Video
Player emotional as he talks about injury that ruled him out of World Cup
Neymar became emotional on Thursday when talking about the injury that ruled him out of the World Cup, saying that if the knee to his back had been slightly more to one side he "could be in a wheelchair" right now.
The Brazil striker...
Bloomberg
Why Low Prices Give Rise to Oil Industry Consolidation
Nov. 18 -- Bloomberg's Matthew Philips reports on what's driving the consolidation in the oil industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mia Saini on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Decades old dispute separates Western Sahara families
CLEAN : Decades old dispute separates Western Sahara families
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : FILE Cannes: Sofia Coppola wins best director for The Beguiled
Sofia Coppola scooped best director at the Cannes film festival on Sunday night for her star studded remake of The Beguiled starring Colin Farrell as a wounded soldier who seduces the women around him
Curated Video
Czech villagers try to smash world's wackiest records
CZECH VILLAGERS TRY TO SMASH WORLD'S WACKIEST RECORDS Pelhrimov, Czech Republic, modestly became the centre of weird records for the country, with just a few people gathering to perform odd feats and to show off curiosities 27 years ago....
Bloomberg
Odey, Brexiteer Hedge Fund Manager, Renews Bet Against Pound
Feb.18 -- Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey, an advocate of Brexit, renewed his hotly debated wager against the British pound as U.K. lawmakers’ failure to agree on the divorce terms heightened concerns the country may crash out of the...
Bloomberg
Wall Street’s Very Own Unicorn Emerges in Private Credit Frenzy
Nov.12 -- Owl Rock Capital, founded by a trio of veteran Wall Street dealmakers, is selling a 20% minority stake to Neuberger Berman’s Dyal Capital Partners in a deal that will pump around $500 million into the firm, valuing it at about...
Curated Video
4:3 Astronauts carry out repairs to relay system on International Space Station
Space station astronauts took a spacewalk on Wednesday to replace a dead computer and get back up to full strength.
The two Americans on board, Rick Mastracchio and Steven Swanson, stepped out for the urgent repair job.
The computer is a...
Curated Video
WRAP Jansa and Pahor vote; exit polls put opposition just ahead ADDS reax
Ljubljana
1. Wide of projected election results with map and statistics
2. Man watching the screen
3. Social Democrat leader Borut Pahor arrives on stage
4. Cutaway media
5. SOUNDBITE (Slovenian) Borut Pahor, Social Democrat...
Curated Video
Spacewalking astronauts perform test repairs
Space
1. Various of astronauts during extra vehicular activity (EVA)
2. Close-up helmet camera shot
3. Various of space walk
Texas, USA
4. Shot of NASA control room
Two spacewalking astronauts pulled out a caulk gun and a high-tech...
Curated Video
Einhorn tries to slit throat after losing extradition battle
1. Wide shot court exterior
2. Midshot Einhorn's lawyer with journalists
3. Close up lawyer talking to Einhorn over the mobile phone
4. UPSOUND: (English) Dominique Tricaud, Einhorn's lawyer:
"Please don't do anything stupid..."
5....
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+4:3 AP EXCLUSIVE i/v with boy in infamous Srebrenica video
FILE Srebrenica, Bosnia - 12 July 1995
1. Mid of Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic arriving
2. Pan from Mladic talking to Muslim refugees, patting boy Izudin Alic on the head (++Mladic assured them at this precise moment that they would...
Bloomberg
The Mega Deals to Watch in 2015
Dec. 26 -- Bloomberg's Mia Saini takes a look back at some of the big M&A deals that shaped 2014 and previews the mega deals to watch in 2015.
Curated Video
Opp just ahead in vote, Jansa acknowledges Pahor prob form new Cabinet
Ljubljana
1. Wide of projected election results with map and statistics
2. Man watching the screen
3. Social Democrat leader Borut Pahor walking on stage
4. Cutaway media
5. SOUNDBITE (Slovenian) Borut Pahor, Social Democrat...
Curated Video
BOSNIA: BANJA LUKA: FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS PREVIEW
Serbo-Croat/Nat
With less than six weeks to go until the Bosnian elections, the Bosnian Serb leadership is becoming worried that a Muslim could be elected president of the Republika Srpska.
To try to prevent that happening the acting...
Curated Video
Space station astronauts are taking a spacewalk to replace a dead computer and get their orbiting home back up to full strength. The two Americans on board, Rick Mastracchio and Steven Swanson, stepped out Wednesday for the urgent repair job. (April 23)
Space station astronauts are taking a spacewalk to replace a dead computer and get their orbiting home back up to full strength.
The two Americans on board, Rick Mastracchio (muh-STRAK'-ee-oh) and Steven Swanson, stepped out Wednesday...