Bloomberg
China Evergrande Posts $81 Billion in Losses Over Two Years
Indebted developer China Evergrande Group has finally reported financial results for the last two years, and the numbers show losses of more than $80 billion. Annabelle Droulers reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
China Signals More Economic Support After Property Debt Relief
China will extend policies to support cash-strapped developers and shore up the ailing real estate sector, and is signaling more economic support measures are imminent. James Mayger reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Saint-Gobain's Rayfield on Current Labor Landscape
Mark Rayfield, Saint-Gobain North America President & CEO, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson Friday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas." Rayfield said he is working hard to attract and retain talent in today's labor market.
Press Association
Art installation opens in tunnel that will become London's new super sewer
A temporary art installation has opened in a tunnel that will become part of London's new super sewer, the Thames Tideway.
Bloomberg
Ed Yardeni Says 'Look for Laggards' in Financials, Energy
Ed Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, says investors that missed the rally in
MegaCap-8 stocks should target financial and energy firms that "took a dive" after the recent banking crisis. "Look for where there's been laggards and...
Bloomberg
China's Struggling Property to Weigh on Iron Ore: ANZ
Daniel Hynes, strategist at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., discusses Chinese demand for commodities including iron ore and copper. He also talks about the outlook for gold. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts...
Bloomberg
Eramet CEO:More robust to face challenging start of year
The price of nickel will stay at a good level despite the uncertainties in China, according to the French mining company Eramet, who also produces manganese and lithium. But the beginning of the year has been more challenging than last...
Teen Kids News
Washington Monument
Sebastian tells us about the tallest structure in Washington DC... as the first monument to have been built it fittingly honors the first president of the United States.
Bloomberg
China Evergrande Signs Restructuring Agreement With Major Creditors
China Evergrande Group, the troubled developer at the center of the nation's property crisis, said it has reached an offshore restructuring agreement with a key creditor group. Kevin Kingsbury reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg
Nomura Raises China 2023 Growth Forecasts
Ting Lu, chief China economist at Nomura International, discusses his outlook for China's economy after raising its 2023 growth forecasts to 5.9%. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
China Builders With Upcoming Lawsuits Got a Wake-Up Call
Defaulted Chinese property developers that are facing key court dates in coming weeks have received an abrupt reminder that it is actions, not words, that count in restructurings if they want to avoid getting liquidated. Alice Huang...
Press Association
Government announces three new housing measures in effort to boost supply
The government has announced three new housing measures in an effort to encourage the supply of homes. The changes to the Housing For All plan, agreed by Cabinet on Tuesday, aim to refurbish homes faster, to speed up home construction...
Bridgeman Arts
The US begins construction of the Panama Canal 1904
Scene from Beach in Panama, work on the Panama Canal, 1904
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Two men at drafting table review blueprints
1960s: Two men at drafting table review blueprints. One man pints to a specific detail and the other nods. The men look at a brochure together and discuss.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: A man and woman look at blueprints and talk with worker at construction site
1960s: A man and woman look at blueprints and talk with worker at construction site. Worker rolls up blueprints and walks away. Zoom out to model of town where new structures appear one by one.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Two men in suits walk outdoors
1960s: Two men in suits walk outdoors. One of the men points to something off screen as the other man nods. The men review blueprints on drafting table, pointing and nodding.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: A man, woman, and worker are at a home construction site
1960s: A man, woman, and worker are at a home construction site. Worker unrolls blueprints and shows to couple. Man points to blueprints and asks questions. Worker answers.
British Movietone
CATHEDRAL IN CONCRETE
An impression of Liverpool's new Roman Catholic Cathedral - sixteen flying buttresses supporting a cone shaped structure which will tower three hundred feet above the city. Reinforced concrete is the chief building material for this...
British Movietone
THE FRIENDLY GIANTS
On show at an International Exhibition of Construction Engineering, in London, were some of the latest machines for ""digging and delving"". Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within...
British Movietone
A MIGHTY BRITISH PROJECT
At Port Talbot in South Wales work has begun on the construction of a 50 million pound steel strip mill. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the...
British Movietone
HIGH SPEED GAS MAIN
A new gas main - part of a 40 mile link between London and the South Coast, crosses the River Medway. The most ambitious project of its kind ever undertaken in Britain. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views...
British Movietone
BRIDGE THAT GAP
Territorials of the Royal Engineers and the RASC have been building a bridge across the River Weaver in Cheshire, to transport 2 giant transformers from the factory to a new transformer station. Two of the largest motor transporters in...
British Movietone
TEACHING A TRADE FOR TOMORROW
Surrounded by nine acres of parkland near Toronto, a secondary school, with a completely new approach to education has been built. It is designed to teach such subjects as electronic testing, the facts of central heating, or dry cleaning...
British Movietone
MOTORWAYS - MARVEL OR MUDDLE?
Mr Marples isn't the only one anxious to speed up the traffic flow. But a six month survey by the British Road Federation alleges a failure by the Marples Ministry. ® But we mustn't overlook many major schemes which are underway, such...