Bloomberg
Weaker Yen a Key Factor in Toyota Forecasts
Feb.06 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on the earnings and performance of Toyota, and on the company's outlook for U.S. trade policy. Chin speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Curated Video
Serbian president in bilateral meetings
Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic held a series of meetings on Friday with foreign representatives who visited Belgrade to attend his inaugural reception.Vucic was elected in April and will have his inauguration ceremony today, with...
Bloomberg
3 Charts to Know: How Trump's Tariffs Could Raise Auto Prices
Mar.01 -- Ford could see an additional $300 million in raw material costs, while GM could see an extra $200 million this year if Donald Trump follows through on his metals tariffs announcement, according to UBS. The news is just more...
Bloomberg
3 Charts to Know: GM Revs to $2.9 Billion Profit
Feb.06 -- General Motors shares rallied the most since 2012 after soundly beating revenue and profit forecasts by selling newly redesigned SUVs at prices as much as $4000 higher than in the year prior. Toyota forecast record profit for...
Bloomberg
Toyota Said to Invest $500 Million in Uber
Aug.27 -- Toyota will invest about $500 million to work jointly on driverless-vehicle development, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing unidentified people familiar. Bloomberg's David Welch has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
USMCA a Relief for Toyota and Honda
Oct.01 -- The new North American trade deal spells some relief for carmakers in Asia. Bloomberg's Kevin Buckland reports on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
Bloomberg
JPMorgan’s Ogoshi Is Focused on Asian Consumption, Wealth Growth Assets
Apr.03 -- Aisa Ogoshi, Asia-Pacific equities fund manager at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses how the U.S.-China trade negotiations benefit investor sentiment, the impact of tariffs on Japanese automakers and her investment strategy....
Bloomberg
Key to U.S. Auto Sales' October Surprise? Bigger & Pricier
Nov.01 -- U.S. auto sales surprised to the upside for October with 17.5 million automobiles on an annualized basis, against a forecast for 17.3 million. Ford, Fiat Chrysler and Toyota sales beat forecasts thanks to sales of pickups, SUVs...
Bloomberg
Can U.S. and Japan Reach a Trade Deal?
May.26 -- Yorizumi Watanabe , former trade negotiator Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, talks about the bilateral relations between the country and the U.S.. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Donald Trump will sit...
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Alabama governor being treated for lung cancer
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey says she will receive treatment for a malignancy discovered on her lung.
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Multiple Automakers Side With Trump On California Emissions Rules
The Coalition for Sustainable Automotive Regulation said it will intervene in a lawsuit by environmental groups against the Trump administration.
Sky News
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is believed to be dead
VOICED: This is whats left of the house where Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was hiding, the images were filmed for Sky News just hours after the US special forces night time raid. SHOWS: aftermath of raid, destroyed houses, people searching...
Curated Video
US still hearing complaints about fixed Toyotas
AP Television
Mount Vernon, New York - 3 March 2010
1. Toyota Camry being driven by man who claims he had acceleration problems after he took car in to be fixed
2. Side view of driver of Toyota Camry
3. Close up of Camry sign on back of...
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After a long romance with foreign rivals, America's love affair with the automobile is returning to its roots with a revived affection for U.S.-made cars.
HEADLINE: AP-GfK Poll: Americans say U.S. cars top Asian autos
CAPTION: After a long romance with foreign rivals, America's love affair with the automobile is returning to its roots with a revived affection for U.S.-made cars. (April...
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Federal regulators probe NY Prius crash; driver says car accelerated on its own
HEADLINE: Feds probe Toyota Prius crash in NYC suburb
CAPTION: The crash of a Toyota Prius in New York caught the attention of federal regulators Wednesday after the driver said it accelerated on its own, then lurched down a driveway,...
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SKorean, Japanese, US envoys on progress of talks, Rice comment
AP Television
Beijing
1. Wide of Chun Yung-woo, South Korean nuclear envoy walking up to podium at news conference
2. Cutaway media
3. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Chun Yung-woo, South Korean nuclear envoy:
"I expect China will circulate a draft...
Bloomberg
The Top Stocks to Watch in Asia Today
Nov. 6 ""In today's ""Stock Exchange,"" Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and David Ingles discuss today's top stocks to watch in Asia on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Toyota Recalls Mount as Automaker Faces More Scrutiny
Oct. 16 -- Toyota made its fourth global recall involving more than a million vehicles this year, as the worlds largest automaker begins operating with stricter supervision over safety from U.S. regulators. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell...
Bloomberg
The Top Stocks to Watch in Asia Today
Nov. 4 ""In today's ""Stock Exchange,"" Bloomberg's David Ingles and Yvonne Man discuss today's top stocks to watch in Asia on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
Japanese car giant recalls 2.3m US vehicles to fix gas pedals
Alexandria, Virginia
1. Wide exterior of Toyota dealership
2. Various of Toyota vehicles
New York, New York
3. Wide of Toyota Prius on street
4. Various set up shots of the Director of North America Auto Industry Research at IHS Global...
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Reaction to news of Sony's billion dollar trading loss
Tokyo, 13 January 2009
1. Various exteriors of Sony building
2. Various of set up shots of senior economist at JP Morgan, Masamichi Adachi
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Masamichi Adachi, Senior Economist at JP Morgan Securities, Japan:
"Sony...
Curated Video
The disaster in Japan is causing major problems for automakers around the world. General Motors has closed down a U.S. plant, Toyota is still shut down in Japan and Nissan is having to test vehicles for radioactive materials.
HEADLINE: Japan's disaster hitting automakers
CAPTION: The disaster in Japan is causing major problems for automakers around the world. General Motors has closed down a U.S. plant, Toyota is still shut down in Japan and Nissan is having...
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Toyota has issued a global recall of nearly six and a half million cars for a variety of problems spanning nearly 30 models. 1.8M vehicles in the U.S. are affected.(April 9)
SOUNDBITE (English) Jessica Caldwell, Auto Analyst, Edmunds.com
"I think the fact that there has been no reported deaths or injuries associated with this recall is encouraging. Automakers need to make these recalls and get these cars...