Press Association
Putin in ‘total panic’ about prospect of pro-democracy uprising, Johnson claims
Vladimir Putin’s brutal invasion of his neighbour was motivated by the fear a successful Ukraine would trigger a pro-democracy revolution in Moscow, Boris Johnson said. The Prime Minister said Mr Putin was in a “total panic” about the...
Bloomberg
Egyptian Stock Market Buoyed by IMF Talks
Aug. 21 -- Medhat Nafei, general manager of the Egyptian Stock Exchange, discusses Egypt's economy, the $12B loan with the IMF and how he's trying to bring in foreign capital. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Markets Middle...
Bloomberg
Dutch Vote Was for Open Society, Says DBA's Buijink
Mar.16 -- Chris Buijink, president at Dutch Banking Association, reacts to the outcome of the Dutch election, and discusses the association's hopes for a "smart" Brexit and the potential for U.S. banking deregulation. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
Why Did India's Coal Unions Call Off the Strike?
Jan. 8 -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced down the first major opposition to his economic agenda as coal unions called off a two-day-old strike that had threatened to paralyze the nation. Bloomberg's Sunanda Jayaseelan reports...
Bloomberg
India Wants to Create Own Alibaba, Google: MobiKwik CEO
Aug.07 -- Bipin Preet Singh, founder and chief executive officer of MobiKwik, an Indian digital-payment company, talks about U.S. President Donald Trump's signing of a pair of executive orders prohibiting residents from doing business...
Bloomberg
Lumber Caught in A Market Standoff: Stinson Dean
May.21 -- Lumber prices posted their worst week in two months. Stinson Dean, Deacon Lumber Company CEO, talks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the recent dip in lumber.
Curated Video
AP focus on how economic meltdown is hitting most vunerable in Pakistan
1. Wide of Karachi
2. Various of local market
3. Various of fruit vendor selling bananas to customers
4. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Mohammad Akmal, Fruit Vendor:
"How can I meet the expenses of my children. I earn 100 or 150 rupees (1.9 US...
Bloomberg
What Are China's Priorities at NPC?
Mar.02 -- Wang Tao, co-head of Asian economics and head of China economic research at UBS, discusses what to expect from China's National People's Congress, the Chinese growth target and the priorities of the PBOC. She speaks to...
Bloomberg
HSBC USA CEO: Companies Want to Do Business in China
Aug. 1 -- HSBC USA President and CEO Patrick Burke discusses his outlook for China. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?" (Corrects video to remove graphic)
Bloomberg
For $10 Million, You Can Own the Oldest Map of New York
Oct. 13 -- The oldest surviving map of New York, dating back to 1531, can be yours for the price of $10 million when it is offered as part of New York's TEFAF art fair later this month. Bloomberg's James Tarmy reports on "Bloomberg...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Nigeria's naira plunges in free float
CLEAN : Nigeria's naira plunges in free float
Curated Video
Kian Vesteinesson On Surveillance Of Everyday Citizens
An expert breaks down surveillance trends, and their effects on everyday citizens.
Curated Video
Fed Expected To Upgrade Economic Forecasts
The federal open market committee will wrap up a two-day meeting determining forecasts of economic growth and inflation.
Bloomberg
Zoning Problems May Be Key to Toronto's Housing Woes
Apr.18 -- C.D. Howe Institute Associate Director of Research Ben Dachis and Scotiabank Chief Economist Jean-Francois Perrault appear on Bloomberg North to discuss Toronto's housing supply problem and what actions need to be taken to cool...
Federal Reserve Bank
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia: The Federal Reserve and You: Open Market
What is the Fed's main instrument in monetary policy? This video clip details open market operations as that primary instrument.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Banking and Money: Banking 14: Fed Funds Rate
Video lecture explains how open market operations effect the rate at which banks lend to each other overnight. [11:42]