AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Ukraine war sows more turmoil for UK farms: National Farmers' Union
In the picturesque village of Itchingfield in southern England, hungry cows at Westons Farm jostle for position at the feeding trough, blissfully unaware that Ukraine's war has sowed more turmoil for UK farms ploughing through Covid and...
Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs' Galliers on Auto Sector Outlook
George Galliers, auto analyst at Goldman Sachs, discusses the future of the electric vehicle (EV) market and broader auto sector. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
Bloomberg
Chip Shortage May Turn Into Glut in 2024: Morningstar's Lee
Phelix Lee, equity analyst at Morningstar, discusses the computer chip crunch, demand for the chips and his outlook for the sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : At Met Opera, a balancing act between the traditional and cutting-edge
After opening its season with the first work by a Black composer, the Metropolitan Opera is launching its spring program with Giuseppe Verdi's "Don Carlos" in French for the first time instead of Italian, unveiling a new production of an...
Bridgeman Arts
Bahrain 1960s - irrigation, agriculture, petroleum plant and oil derricks in desert.
Clip 4 from French language film about Bahrain in the 1960s. Agriculture. Getting water from the well. The irrigating system / irrigation. People washing their clothes in the river. An oasis and the people. with men picking dates from...
Bloomberg
Li & Fung Sees Supply Chains Shift Amid Trade War
Jul.09 -- The world's largest supplier of consumer goods, Li & Fung is the latest to sound the alarm on the damage the trade war is doing to global supply chains. In an exclusive interview earlier, Group CEO Spencer Fung told us he sees...
Bloomberg
Antofagasta's CEO Is Very Positive on Copper Market
Aug.22 -- Ivan Arriagada, chief executive officer at Antofagasta, discusses his outlook for the company in the second half of the year, copper prices and what he thinks is the biggest risks to markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bloomberg
Andy Hall: U.S. Shale Output is 'The Great Imponderable'
Dec.14 -- Andy Hall's commodity career spans over 30 years and includes stints at BP Plc, legendary merchant house Phibro Energy Inc. and Citigroup Inc., where he pocketed $100 million trading oil during the financial crisis. Plus he ran...
Bloomberg
Natural Gas on Verge of Multiyear Bull Run: Equinor's Potter
Nov.12 -- In this edition of "Futures in Focus," Nick Potter, Equinor head of North American gas trading, sees natural-gas production "falling off a cliff." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Nio CEO on New Sedan, Chip Shortage, Delisting Risks
Chinese EV maker Nio unveiled its second sedan ET5, which will compete more directly against Tesla's most popular Model 3. Nio also gave a road map of its international expansion on the Nio Day event this Saturday, announcing plans to...
Bloomberg
Musk Named Time's Person of the Year After Tesla's Stellar Run
Elon Musk was named Time magazine's "Person of the Year," capping a run during which the head of Tesla Inc. solidified his standing as the world's richest person and turned his onetime electric-vehicle startup into a $1 trillion company....
Bloomberg
50 Companies to Watch in 2022: Bloomberg Intelligence
Bloomberg Intelligence's Tim Craighead discusses a report on the "50 Companies to Watch in 2022". UBS Investment Bank Chief Strategist Bhanu Baweja also comments on the list. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
Bloomberg
Mild Winter Puts Pressure on Natural Gas Price
Feb.02 -- Societe Generale Natural Gas Analyst Breanne Dougherty discusses natural gas production, rig count and President Trump’s impact on the market. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
Bloomberg
UBS's Donovan on U.S. Economy, Fed Policy, U.S.-China Trade
Jan.07 -- Paul Donovan, global chief economist at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the U.S. economy, Fed policy, his outlook for markets and the trade tensions between the U.S. and China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East"...
Bloomberg
European Gas Markets May Stay Tight For Months - OMV CEO Stern
A supply-demand mismatch that’s hurt European gas markets may remain for the next few months, OMV CEO Alfred Stern told Bloomberg TV, on Friday. Stern also said the Nord Stream 2 coming online would help diversify the distribution channels.
Bloomberg
U.S. Aluminum Industry Gets No Respect
Aug. 4 -- Steel has long been in the spotlight as an American industry losing in an unfair fight with China. But its cousin, aluminum, has been left in the dust. Century Aluminum, one of only two smelters in the country, is on a crusade...
Bloomberg
Abu Dhabi Hopes Murban Crude Becomes Global Benchmark
Mar.29 -- Khaled Salmeen, executive director of supply and trading at Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., discusses Murban crude, produced by the Abu Dhabi emirate. The first futures available on the Intercontinental Exchange will have a June...
Curated Video
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Bloomberg
Spring Wheat Leading Charge in Agriculture Rebalancing
Jun.29 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Mike McGlone discusses the surge in wheat prices with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on Bloomberg's "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Daimler Truck CEO Committed to 2025 Profitability Plan
Daimler Truck Holding AG expects higher profit margins this year even as manufacturers battle fallout from the war in Ukraine that is exacerbating supply chain pressures. The company last month said it will discontinue its business...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : France, England to exchange electricity via cable under the Channel
The Getlink group, through its subsidiary ElecLink, is about to commission the first high voltage electricity cable in the Channel Tunnel (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Tobacco farming on the rise in Zimbabwe
AP Television
Mount Darwin, 8 April 2011
1. Wide pan of rural homestead
2. Tilt down from thatched roof to farmers grading tobacco
3. Wide of farmer Rangarirai Musanhi and his wife Violet grading tobacco
4. Close of hand picking up...