Bloomberg
The Future of Working From Home After Covid Has Gone
Dec.04 -- The white-collar world has been forced by Covid-19 into a "work from home" experiment, and the results are in. It turns out we can be just as productive at home, if not more so, and many don’t want to go back to the office --...
Bloomberg
Is There Any Sense of Normal in Derivatives World?
July 11 -- Edmund Shing discusses his outlook for derivatives and central bank monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
BofAML's Fund Manager Survey Sees Investors Reducing Cash, Adding Risk
Jul.16 -- Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses results of the firm's monthly fund manager survey. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
Bloomberg
Survey Shows Most Optimistic Consumers Reside in Asia
Mar.28 -- Credit Suisse Head of Thematic Research Richard Kersley discusses a survey of the Asian region. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Press Association
Average of 148,000 people in England had coronavirus between April 27 and May 10
An average of 148,000 people in England had coronavirus at any given time between April 27 and May 10, according to new estimates by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The results of the pilot study suggest an average of 0.27% of...
Bloomberg
German Businesses See an End to the Pandemic, Ifo Says
German firms have "have become much more optimistic," according to Ifo Institute President Clemens Fuest. He made the comments on Bloomberg Television as the Munich-based Ifo's gauge of business confidence rose to 99.2 in February,...
Bloomberg
Must-See Charts on the U.S. Economy
Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) –- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines two must-see charts about consumer uncertainty and return on equity of U.S. companies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"...
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TheBoardlist CEO Weighs in on California's New Board Quotas
Oct.02 -- Shannon Gordon, chief executive officer of theBoardlist, reacts to California's new law requiring publicly-traded companies to have female directors. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
Bloomberg
BofAML's Fund Manager Survey Sees Record Highs for Portfolio Hedges
May.14 -- Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, reveals the results of the firm's monthly fund manager survey. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
Bloomberg
Hope for More Regular Communication Between U.S & China: Amcham
Sep.09 -- Greg Gilligan, chairman of American Chamber of Commerce in China, discusses the latest survey of American firms in China, the priorities that these firms have, U.S.-China tariffs and the possibility of a meeting between U.S....
Bloomberg
BofA Fund Manage Survey Shows Investors Seeking Safety
Oct.15 -- Jared Woodard of Bank of America Merrill Lynch discusses the results of his company's October Fund Manager Survey on "Bloomberg The Open."
Bloomberg
NYC Plans to Reopen Public Schools in Sept., Mayor Says
Jul.02 -- New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says the city plans to reopen the nation's largest public-school system in September with social-distancing guidelines. He speaks at his regular news briefing. (Excerpt)
Bloomberg
What Goldman Discovered About the Barriers to Advancing Female Entrepreneurs
May.08 -- Amanda Hindlian, Goldman Sachs Global Markets Institute president, discusses the results of the institute's survey on why there aren't more businesses founded by females. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu...
Bloomberg
BofAML's Fund Manager Survey Sees Global GDP, Earnings Concerns
Jan.15 -- Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, reveals the results of the firm's monthly fund manager survey. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
Bloomberg
Daybreak Europe Show Open: Fervent Fed Fever
Manus Cranny opens "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" discussing the biggest downside risk for stocks.
Curated Video
College Students Smoked More Pot, Drank Less In 2020
A new study reveals more college students than ever were smoking marijuana during the pandemic.
Curated Video
1 in 5 dead after exposure to arsenic in water
Dhaka, Bangladesh - March 27, 2010
1. Wideshot of hospital ward
2. Wideshot of doctor visiting patient Dulal Miah
3. Midshot of Dulal Miah's feet
4. Tightshot of Dulal Miah's foot, showing the effects of arsenicosis
5. SOUNDBITE...
Curated Video
Protecting English bluebells
Hassocks, West Sussex - April 26, 2009
1. Pan across bluebell woods
2. Close up of bluebells
3. Man and children walking past bluebells
London - 28th April, 2009
4. Spanish bluebells
Banstead, Surrey - 22nd April, 2009
5. Close up of...
Bloomberg
Asia's First Free Stock-Trading App
April 27 -- Mathias Helleu, 8 Securities executive chairman, discusses the company's new no-commission stock-trading app with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
Bloomberg
Will 2016 Be Another Year of Unlocking Deals?
May 5 -- Russell Thomson, Deloitte & Touche managing partner, discusses the outlook for M&A activity in 2016 with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
Mercury Makes Rare Move Across the Sun
Mercury has begun a relatively rare move across the sun.The solar-planetary ballet got underway just after 7am on the east coast (1100GMT) with the smallest planet appearing as a tiny black dot on the face of the sun. The transit will...
Bloomberg
Why Hotels Don't Need to Worry About Airbnb So Much
Nov. 16 -- Hilton, Marriott, and other hotel chains can breathe a sigh of relief when it comes to upstart Airbnb, but online travel agencies (OTAs) have cause for concern. At least, that's what the analysts at Morgan...
Bloomberg
After 3 Months, Duterte Job-Approval Rating at 86%
Oct. 13 -- The Philippine president has only been in the job for three months, but he's already made a name for himself at home and abroad, and despite a widely criticized war on drugs, new opinion polls show that he actually has a...
Bloomberg
Hedge Funds Put the Brakes on Decreasing Fees
Sep.19 -- A recent study shows that hedge funds are fighting back against the trend of lowering customer fees. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."