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Saturday, December 28, 2013
Using Tech to Fly Under the Ocean
Dec. 26 (Bloomberg) – The deep flight super falcon is an underwater submersible that can go as deep as 12,000 feet. But what makes it special is the nearly 9 foot wings that help it fly beneath the surface. Bloomberg’s Emily Chang reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Santa's $1.6 trillion brand (2:17)
Dec. 24 - If Santa was a brand, he'd be the most valuable in the world and worth $1.6 trillion, according to brand experts. Ivor Bennett reports that some top firms could learn from Santa's global appeal
Japanese robot asks Santa for toy rocket, in space (0:58)
Dec. 20 - Japan's robot astronaut Kirobo and human colleague, astronaut Koichi Wakata, chat in space for the first time from the International Space Station. Gavino Garay reports
Santa takes a dive (0:34)
Dec. 25 - Santa takes a break from the North Pole to go scuba diving in the Florida Keys. Jillian Kitchener reports
Friday, December 20, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Friday, Dec. 20
Dec. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Cory Johnson and Scarlet Fu report on today's ten most important stocks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Behind the Most Famous Christmas Windows in London
Dec. 20 (Bloomberg) -- The window displays at London's Selfridges department store have become a Christmas must see. This year's feature an entire gingerbread village. Bloomberg spoke with designer Hannah Emslie to find out just how much work goes into these window wonderlands. (Source: Bloomberg)
Germany exports Xmas market cheer (2:02)
Dec. 20 - Traditional Christmas markets have been part of Germany's culture for centuries but more recently they've been spreading further afield. Hayley Platt went to one in the heart of London to find out what the appeal is, and whether they're here to stay
Thursday, December 19, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Thursday, December 19
Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Cory Johnson and Scarlet Fu report on today's ten most important stocks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
The One-Billion Pixel Camera Mapping the Galaxy
Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Today could change the way we look at the universe. EADS space unit Astrium is launching the highly-expected Gaia mission from Kourou in French Guiana. The goal? 3D mapping the stars, thanks to the largest camera ever made for a space mission. Bloomberg's Tom Gibson reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Europe rallies on Fed (1:32)
Dec.19 - After strong gains in Asian shares, European markets rally on the U.S. Federal Reserve's announcement that it will modestly trim its stimulus programme. David Pollard reports.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Is the Fed Confident With the Economy?
Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) –- Credit Suisse Director of U.S. Rate Strategy Ira Jersey and Blackrock Chief Investment Strategist for Fixed Income Jeffrey Rosenberg analyze the FOMC decision and take a look at the dot chart which gives a glimpse as to where the Fed believes the Fed fund rate will be in the future. They speak to Tom Keene and Mike McKee on Bloomberg Television’s “Money Moves.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Fed Taper Would Be Big Surprise for Gold: Hoffman
Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Bloomberg Industries’ Kenneth Hoffman put futures in focus with a look at the gold market in "On The Markets" on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
Euro zone moves towards banking union (2:05)
Dec. 18 - Euro zone finance ministers make progress on some details of a plan to close banks, paving the way for completion of a euro zone 'banking union' that aims to restore confidence in the financial sector and boost growth. Ciara Sutton reports
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Portugal Cuisine Taste It
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Hey Santas, Ready For Some Festive Drinking?
Dec. 13 (Bloomberg) –- On today’s “Weird Wall Street,” Adam Johnson, Alix Steel and Olivia Sterns discuss bizarre stories in business. They speak on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Baggage tracking system to face Xmas travel test (2:22)
Dec. 13 - French-based aerospace company Airbus says it has the solution to a problem that plagues travellers and airlines all year - lost luggage. With a busy Xmas travel season approaching the company is testing new tracking technology in an effort to make air travel less stressful for passengers and keep them in constant touch with their luggage. Pavithra George reports.
Seeded paper solution to Christmas wrapping waste (2:05)
Dec. 13 - A British start-up believes it has the answer to the problem of paper waste at Christmas time. Last year, an estimated 227,000 miles of wrapping paper was wasted in Britain alone, but the company says their biodegradable wrapping paper implanted with vegetable seeds is an environmentally responsible alternative that continues to give even when Christmas is over. Jim Drury has more.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Banks See Fastest Global Economic Growth Since 2010
Dec. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Stephanie Ruhle reports on today's top headlines on Bloomberg Television's “Market Makers.”
IBM Sees Gloomy Economic Future for North America
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- In "Bloomberg West Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top technology stories of the day on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
What Is the Future of Money?
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- MIT Technology Review Business Editor Antonio Regalado discusses the future of money in a digital world with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Wednesday, Dec. 11
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Cory Johnson and Scarlet Fu report on today's ten most important stocks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
The U.S. Economy Is Back on Track: Matthews
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Bank Julius Baer's Mark Matthews discusses the outlook for the Japanese, Chinese and U.S. economies with Angie Lau on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
The Top Ten Stocks for Tuesday, Dec. 10
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Cory Johnson and Scarlet Fu report on today's ten most important stocks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Grainne at Belfast Christmas Market
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President Obama lights the National Christmas Tree (1:09)
Dec. 6 - Rain didn't hamper the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony in Washington, D.C. with President Obama and its musical performances by Mariah Carey and Aretha Franklin. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Friday, December 6, 2013
U.S. Jobless Rate Falls to Five-Year Low of 7%
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Adam Johnson recaps the November jobs report on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money."
Jobless rate drops as economy perks up (0:58)
Dec. 6 - Unemployment is down, hiring is up, and Americans returned to the workforce in November in a sign the economy is strengthening again and the Federal Reserve could soon relax extra stimulus. Conway G. Gittens reports
Asia Week Ahead: The beginning of the end of 2013 (1:49)
Dec. 6 - Regional trade talks in Singapore, and investors will pore over some of the final policy meetings and key indicators of the year from around the region, eager to see 2013 end on a high note.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Thursday, December 5
Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Scarlet Fu and Julie Hyman report on today's ten most important stocks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
China Mobile to Offer iPhones This Month: WSJ
Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- China Mobile won state approval to start commercial service on the world’s largest fourth-generation wireless network, clearing a key hurdle to offering Apple’s iPhone to its 759 million subscribers. John Dawson reports on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Apple Just Got One Step Closer to World Domination
Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- China Mobile, the world's largest mobile service provider, was just granted a 4G license by the Chinese government, bringing the company one step closer to a potential distribution deal with Apple. How big of a deal would that be for Apple, China Mobile, and the global smartphone market? Here's a look at just how massive China Mobile is.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Is Gold's Winning Streak Over?
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) –- In today's "Global Outlook," Bloomberg's Mia Saini takes a look at gold prices. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
U.K. Company Sees 800% Growth in China
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) –- Rare Tea Company Founder Henrietta Lovell discusses the business of tea and selling it in China with Mark Barton and Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Television’s “Countdown.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Breathe Easy: This Building Eats Smog
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) –- Twenty years ago, Mexico City was the world's most polluted city. It's come a long way since then with innovations such as a smog-eating facade featured on one of the city's buildings (from Berlin-based firm Elegant Embellishments). Mexico City's Torre de Especialidades (Manuel Gea González Hospital) can reduce the amount of smog produced by 1,000 cars per day. Bloomberg finds out how. (Source: Bloomberg)
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Luxury Hotel Collection for the Luxury Traveler
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Why Cyber Monday Is Online's Riskiest Day
Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Marble Security Founder and CEO Dave Jevans discusses cybersecurity ahead of cyber Monday on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
Online Retailers Show Bigger Thanksgiving Sales
Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Source Metrics Founder and CEO Scott Lake discusses online retail sales on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
Thanksgiving shoppers gobble up deals at Tanger Outlets (0:44)
Shoppers looking for Black Friday deals descend on upscale Tanger Outlets new National Harbor location in Maryland.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Let's Talk Turkey: Who Will Be Pardoned?
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Julianna Goldman reports on the White House Thanksgiving turkey pardon. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Too Few Fresh Turkeys, Too Many Frozen Turkeys
Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "The Roundup," Adam Johnson, Trish Regan, Matt Miller and Alix Steel wrap up the day’s top market stories on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Who Can Eat 4,000 Pounds of Steak in Seven Days?
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) –- Carnival Cruise Lines is the biggest of Carnival Corporation's ten brands. Its biggest and newest ship, Breeze is the size of three football fields and once underway carries thousands of guests and crew. One recent passenger was Bloomberg Chief National Correspondent Carol Massar. (Source: Bloomberg)
Fuel-Sucking Love Boats Burn $2.3B in Cash
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) –- Carnival became the world's largest vacation company by buying up smaller rivals. Now, Carnival is looking to expand in Asia and broaden its reach to younger passengers like millenials. Bloomberg's Carol Messar looks at the company through its remarkable facts. (Source: Bloomberg)
World's biggest fashion show? (1:21)
Nov. 25 - Mexico attempts a Guinness World Record with 3,000-model fashion show. Sharon Reich reports.
Japan's $1 billion bet on the 'cool' factor (2:33)
Nov. 26 - Japan's government is hoping a new $1 billion fund designed to identify and promote trend-setting exports will help cement the country's recovery. But will officials know cool when they see it?
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Germany, China Manufacturing Data: Bloomberg Brief
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Alix Steel has your morning brief of overnight news for the C-suite covering the most important global developments, market news and data. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Slovak flying car prepares for take-off (2:03)
Nov. 20 - Slovak engineer Stefan Klein says he's fulfilling his childhood dream, designing a flying car he hopes will soon be ready for commercialisation. Klein says he sees the greatest potential for his invention in countries with poor transport infrastructure. Rob Muir has more.
Multi-rotor aircraft a "revolution in aviation" (1:41)
Nov. 21 - A prototype electric 'volocopter' has completed its first public test-flight in Germany. Inventors of the VC-200 say their emissions-free aircraft will one day become as ubiquitous as cars on the road. Jim Drury reports.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Fed to Keep Rates Low After Taper: Bloomberg Brief
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu has your morning brief of overnight news for the C-suite covering the most important global developments, market news and data. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
The Top Ten Stocks for Wednesday, November 20
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton, Alix Steel and Olivia Sterns report on today's ten most important stocks including Priceline, Lowe’s, and J.C. Penney. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
iPhone 6: New Details About Apple's Next Gen
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Chris Caso, senior research analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group, offers his expectations of the iPhone 6 gathered together from conversations with members of Apple’s supply chain. He speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.”
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Euro Auto Sales Continue to Climb: Bloomberg Brief
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Cristina Alesci has your morning brief of overnight news for the C-suite covering the most important global developments, market news and data. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
The World's Biggest, Fastest, Priciest Private Jet
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- The Dubai Air Show has seen record orders for new planes. Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine got a look inside the show's premier private jet: the Gulfstream G-650. It's the biggest, fastest and most expensive worldwide. (Source: Bloomberg)
Even the Mightiest Tornado Can't Touch This House
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Severe storms sparked by tornadoes were responsible for the deaths of at least eight people in Illinois and Michigan over the weekend. When it comes to tornadoes, the U.S. sees more of them on average than any other country in the world. Bloomberg contributor Bonnie Schneider reports on a Hong Kong architecture firm's effort to design a tornado-proof house.(Source: Bloomberg)
Daily Digit: 800,000 Samsung smartwatch sales (0:49)
Nov. 19 - Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch sells far more units than expected in its first two months on the market. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Daily Digit: Dow 16k (1:08)
Nov. 18 - The Dow crosses 16,000 for the first time. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Gulf airlines show spending power (2:13)
Nov 18 - Airbus and Boeing announce deals to buy more equipment from the United Arab Emirates, as Gulf states try to boost their local economies from massive plane orders. Sonia Legg looks at the impact of the growing Gulf airlines on the rest of the world.
Researchers make big noise about ionic conductors (2:47)
Nov. 18 - Researchers at Harvard University have developed a transparent stretchable hydrogel to conduct electricity to flexible devices like medical implants or wearable computers. As a proof of concept, the scientists have turned their hydrogel into a loudpseaker, so the curious can hear all about it. Ben Gruber reports.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Portugal Cuisine Taste It
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Friday, November 15, 2013
Euro GDP Shows Fizzling Recovery: Bloomberg Brief
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Alix Steel has your morning brief of overnight news for the C-suite covering the most important global developments, market news and data. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
The Top Ten Stocks for Friday, November 15
Nov. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Scarlet Fu and Alix Steel report on today's ten most important stocks including Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Samsung, and Sony. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
Asia Week Ahead: Can China keep up the pace? (1:57)
Nov. 15 - Data out of China will show whether factory activity extends an expansion streak, while Japan trade figures will be eyed for signs of trouble. Here's what to expect in the week ahead in Asia.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Space Junk: The Race to Combat Flying Debris
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) –- As EADS reports earnings, Bloomberg took an exclusive look at one of their most exciting business: Aerospace. Astrium, the space subsidiary of EADS, makes everything from rocket launchers to satellites. Bloomberg got the chance to film the Ariane 5 launcher near Paris -- and discover the future of the space industry. (Source: Bloomberg)
Tour a $17M Island Home, Meet Its Mystery Owner
Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) –- Bloomberg's Trish Regan spends a weekend with Richard Branson on his private island. Branson tells her how lightning burned the house to the ground back in August 2011. Bloomberg got an exclusive look at the new Great House finished just this month. Anyone can own the new and improved Necker island for a day... if they're willing to pony up $60k for the privilege. (Source: Bloomberg)
Killer Robot Is the Key to 21st Century Salad
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) –- Two hundred years ago, 90 percent of America's workforce was in farming. Today that number has dropped to 2 percent. Silicon Valley startup Blue River Technology is hoping to close the gap on the labor market with their LettuceBot. Cesar, makes real time farming decisions on one California's biggest crops. This robot is attempting to disrupt a $1.4 billion dollar lettuce market. Bloomberg's Rachel Crane reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
The Best Places to Invest Overseas
Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- William Blair & Company Partner and Portfolio Manager Brian Singer discusses his global investment ideas with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
Gold Futures Offer Many Ways to Make Money: Hoffman
Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Bloomberg Industries’ Kenneth Hoffman put futures in focus with a look at gold ETFs and future physical demand in "On The Markets." They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
U.S. to be world's top oil producer by 2016 - IEA (6:18)
Nov. 12 - The U.S. will be the world's top oil producer by 2016, says the IEA in its latest outlook on world energy. We talk to IEA executive director Maria Van Der Hoeven.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Tuesday, Nov. 12
Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Julie Hyman and Olivia Sterns report on today's ten most important stocks including Costco, Dish and T-Mobile. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Meet the World's Fastest Fleet of Electric Cars
Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) –- Bloomberg’s Ryan Chilcote reports on the new FIA Championship exclusively featuring electric cars. He speaks to Anna Edwards and Mark Barton on Bloomberg Television’s “Countdown.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Get Ready for iPhones with Bigger, Curvy Screens
Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) –- Bloomberg’s Jon Erlichman reports on Apple developing new iPhone designs. He speaks with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West (Source: Bloomberg)
Google Glass plays music (1:04)
Nov. 12 - Google is beefing up its mobile offerings, allowing Glass to play music and adding a new low-cost smartphone to its lineup. Fred Katayama reports.
Doctors turn Android into eye-phone (2:20)
Nov. 12 - A team of eye-car professionals has developed technology that turns an Android smartphone into a portable, low-cost eye examination kit for use in remote areas of the developing world. Its designers say the device will help diagnose eye problems for thousands of people who are unable or unwilling to travel to urban centres to be tested. Jim Drury has more.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Bloomberg Brief 11/08: Daily News and Analysis
Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Sara Eisen has your morning brief of overnight news for the C-suite covering the most important global developments, market news and data. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
U.S. Economy Adds 204,000 Jobs in October
Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) -- GMP Securities Director of Fixed Income Strategy Adrian Miller discusses Fed policy on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)
China’s Newest Hotel Sinking to New Depths
Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) –- Bloomberg’s Angie Lau reports on China’s newest 5-star hotel being built underground in Shanghai. (Source: Bloomberg)
3D Printed Cars a Reality? Take a Ride in One
Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) –- London is hosting an international 3d print show -- attracting the latest technology and innovation for the industry. Bloomberg's Ryan Chilcote headed down to investigate how 3D printers intend to revolutionize your life. (Source: Bloomberg)
Dragonfly backpacks to probe secrets of the brain (2:39)
Nov. 8 - Scientists in the US are planning to map the brain activity of the dragonfly as it hunts, using a specially built backpack to transmit electrical signals from the insect's active neurons to a computer. The researchers believe that, if successful, their experiments could shed light on how the human brain functions and how degenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's develop. Rob Muir reports.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Bloomberg Brief 11/07: Daily News and Analysis
Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu has your morning brief of overnight news for the C-suite covering the most important global developments, market news and data. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Raw Video: 'Jetman' Flies Around Mount Fuji
Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Yves Rossy, also known as "Jetman," flew around Japan's Mount Fuji this week. Rossy is a record-holding Swiss aerialist mostly known for strapping himself onto a jet-powered wing. (Source: Bloomberg)
The Top Ten Stocks for Wednesday, November 6
Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Scarlet Fu and Olivia Sterns report on today's ten most important stocks including Chesapeake Energy, Vivus, and Tesla Motors. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
Bloomberg Brief 11/06: Daily News and Analysis
Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Sara Eisen has your morning brief of overnight news for the C-suite covering the most important global developments, market news and data. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
In Asia, bankers party like it's 1999 (1:55)
Nov. 4 - Asia increasingly looks like the place to be for global financial professionals as regulations bite and the bonus pool dries up in the West. Gautam Srinivasan reports.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Tuesday, November 5
Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Julie Hyman and Olivia Sterns report on today's ten most important stocks including LeapFrog Enterprises, Pandora and AOL. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
Can This $136,000 Electric BMW Topple Tesla?
Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) –- Tesla CEO Elon Musk made electric cars cool again. Now every automaker seems to want a piece of the action. Bloomberg's Matt Miller tells us who the next contender may be. (Source: Bloomberg)
The First Car You Can Build Yourself... in an Hour
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) –- Tabby is the car that can be assembled by customers intheir own garage, in less than one hour. And it can cost less than 6 thousand euros, engine included. Bloomberg's Tom Gibson reports.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Dreamliner lifts Boeing to record altitude (2:08)
Oct. 23 - After months of being dogged by safety issues and setbacks for the 787 Dreamliner, finally some good news for Boeing. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Airbus: so an inch does make a difference (2:06)
Oct 28 - Airbus is calling on the industry to make 18 inch aircraft seats standard after a scientific study suggests it would help passengers sleep better on long journeys. Hayley Platt asks if the measures will do anything to reverse poor sales of their larger jets.
Cellphones, e-readers usage expanded on airplanes (1:18)
Oct. 31 - Airline passengers will be able to use their e-readers and watch movies for more of the flight according to new guidelines announced by U.S. aviation officials. Deborah Gembara reports.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Daily Digit: Private hiring up 130K (0:49)
Oct 30 - Private employers added 130,000 jobs in October, the smallest job growth in six months, according to payroll company ADP. Conway G. Gittens reports
Friday, October 25, 2013
Giant rubber duck bids farewell to Beijing (1:29)
Oct. 24 - Beijing residents say goodbye to the 18-metre-high rubber duck conceptualized by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman. Tara Cleary reports
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Apple Unveils IPad Air With Thinner Design
Oct. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Phil Schiller, senior vice president at Apple Inc., speaks about the new iPad Air tablet. He speaks at an Apple event in San Francisco. (This is an excerpt from the event. Source: Bloomberg)
Greenspan, Fed Model Find U.S. Stocks a Good Value
Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) -- In today’s “Chart of The Day,” Bloomberg’s Olivia Sterns reports on the value of U.S. stocks and how much room they may have to run. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop.”
Solar sail set for deep space voyage in 2015 (2:12)
Oct. 23 - NASA has plans to launch a lightweight, highly efficient solar sail in 2015 to explore as far as three million kilometres into deep space. The sail, propelled by the Sun's rays, will also be tested as an early warning system for potentially damaging solar emissions headed for Earth. Rob Muir reports.
Top 100 Global Innovators
Innovation, from electric motors to mascara (73:17)
What drives innovation at businesses and universities? Reuters Breakingviews Editor Rob Cox sits down with executives from Ford, L’Oreal, and Harvard University to talk about the future of innovation and how everything from government regulation to immigration reform impacts product development.
Monday, October 21, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Oct. 21
Oct. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Matt Miller report on today’s ten most important stocks including Halliburton, VF Corp. and Netflix. (Source: Bloomberg)
Today's Top Architect, Tomorrow's Top Superyacht
Oct. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money" Host Adam Johnson reports on Zaha Hadid’s new yachts. (Source: Bloomberg)
Which Companies Are Driving Economic Growth?
Oct. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Ariel Investments CEO John Rogers discusses which companies are growing the economy. He speaks with Trish Regan and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Time for big brewers to tap innovation (4:28)
Oct. 21 - Brewing is big business, but consumers are increasingly willing to pay a premium for small scale craft beers. It's time for brewers to innovate, says SABMiller Europe Managing Director Sue
McDonald's blames global economy (1:23)
Oct. 21 - McDonald's attempts to make its menu healthier hasn't delivered healthier results as it blames the economy for its flat sales. Fred Katayama reports
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Tuesday, October 15
Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Scarlet Fu and Alix Steel report on today's ten most important stocks including Teradata Corp., Molycorp Inc. and Citigroup. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
Gold Suffers From Shutdown, Debt Ceiling Optimism
Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Bloomberg Industries’ Kenneth Hoffman put futures in focus with a look at the dip in gold prices to a 3-month low in "On The Markets." They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Discover Brunei Tourism Destination
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Meet Your New $100 Bill: The Remarkable Facts
Oct. 8 (Bloomberg) –- The Federal Reserve begins circulating a brand new hundred-dollar bill today. The hundred-dollar bill is the most commonly counterfeited note of U.S. currency outside the U.S., but the newly redesigned bill could change all that: it's jam-packed with anti-counterfeiting features from hidden words to shifting 3-D images. Here are the need-to-know facts about the latest note of U.S. currency to get a facelift. (Source: Bloomberg)
The $4 Billion All-Night Party Ready to Go Public
Oct. 8 (Bloomberg) –- SFX Entertainment is betting big on Electronic Dance Music and hoping there will be as big an appetite for the industry here as there is in Europe. Bloomberg's Cristina Alesci went to TomorrowWorld, a three-day electronic music festival in Atlanta. (Source: Bloomberg)
In China, diamonds become an investor's best friend (2:31)
Oct. 9 - Sales of diamonds are soaring in China, outstripping demand for more traditional jewelry commonly used as a safe investment. But is the buying spree another luxury bubble in the making?
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Quiet and Peaceful Hong Kong Ngong Ping 360
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Friday, October 4, 2013
My Food Will Kill You: Heart Attack Grill’s Basso
Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Jon Basso, owner of Heart Attack Grill, discusses his open stance that the food in his restaurant will kill you and how Americans just need to make responsible choices about their eating habits, not have decisions made for them on what they can and can’t eat. He speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop.”
Reuters Today: Euro eyes 2013 high as U.S. dithers (7:03)
Oct. 4 - The euro is close to its year-time high as no end appears to be in sight in the U.S. budget impasse.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
This Is What a $4M, 52-Carat Diamond Looks Like
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) –- Think diamonds and you think DeBeers? How about this name: Alrosa. It's the world's largest producer of diamonds and Bloomberg's taken an exclusive look behind the scenes at their diamond polishing factory. (Source: Bloomberg)
An Ordinary Man Tests the New $6,000 Vertu Phone
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- With an exclusive first look, Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart experiences life with the new $6,000 Vertu Constellation. A 100-carat sapphire protects the screen and when you push a ruby button on the side, you get access to exclusive services. (Source: Bloomberg)
The Science of the Wrinkle-Free Shirt
Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) –- Imagine doing your laundry and when the cycle is done, your clothes are clean AND wrinkle free. And as Bloombeg's Hans Nichols reports, Henkel is helping make that dream a reality. (Source: Bloomberg)
World's smallest autopilot to heighten UAV disaster response (1:52)
Sept. 30 - Dutch-based engineers have created what they say is the world's smallest auto-pilot attachment for unmanned aerial vehicles, a technology that will greatly expand their value in firefighting and search-and-rescue missions. It's called the Lisa/S autopilot, as Jim Drury reports.
Rare gold coin sells for nearly priceless amount (0:43)
Sept. 24 - Rare 1880 Stella coin makes $2.5 million at auction. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Amazon hiring 70,000 for holidays (1:21)
Oct. 1 - Like many big U.S. retailers, Amazon.com is increasing seasonal hires even though experts forecast modest increases in holiday sales. Fred Katayama reports.
Aerial engineers seek inspiration from slo-mo hummingbirds (1:55)
Oct. 1 - Researchers at Stanford University are looking to one of nature's most agile creatures - the hummingbird - for design tips as they build the next generation of aerial search and rescue vehicles. Using high-speed cameras, the engineers are slowing down time to study the birds in flight. Ben Gruber reports.
Japanese translation glasses seen as Olympic boon for tourists (1:29)
Oct. 1 - Japan's biggest mobile carrier, NTT DoCoMo, has developed glasses that automatically translate foreign languages. It's hoped the glasses, unveiled by the company this week, will make life easier for foreigners visiting Tokyo during the 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Rob Muir reports.
Monday, September 30, 2013
The Top Ten Stocks for Sept. 30
Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Adam Johnson, Julie Hyman and Olivia Sterns report on today’s ten most important stocks including Delta, Chipotle and Buffalo Wild Wings. (Source: Bloomberg)
What Could a Shutdown Do to Our Economy?
Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) – Barclays Head of Equity Strategy Barry Knapp and Bloomberg's Adam Johnson look at the impact of a government shutdown on today's "Chart Attack" on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
First floating turbine seeks winds of change in US (2:26)
Sept. 29 - North America's first floating wind turbine, launched in May, is being hailed as a prototype for a future US offshore energy industry. While the small ''pilot phase'' unit, sitting off the Maine coast, produces only enough electricity to power four homes, it represents the first stage of a far more ambitious project. Tara Cleary reports.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Tiger Blue - Sea Safari Indonesia
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Explore the islands of Eastern Indonesia on board our traditional timber phinisi. Perfect for a family holiday, an adventure trip with old friends, or a diving and watersports holiday second to none. Luxury service and food are a given. Tiger Blue is owned by Malaysian and British entrepreneurs David Wilkinson and Nigel Foster, along with Dutch skipper Wouter van den Houter, a skilled and experienced sailor and qualified divemaster. David and Nigel conceived Tiger Blue in 2008 and have been hosting guests ever since.
Explore the islands of Eastern Indonesia on board our traditional timber phinisi. Perfect for a family holiday, an adventure trip with old friends, or a diving and watersports holiday second to none. Luxury service and food are a given. Tiger Blue is owned by Malaysian and British entrepreneurs David Wilkinson and Nigel Foster, along with Dutch skipper Wouter van den Houter, a skilled and experienced sailor and qualified divemaster. David and Nigel conceived Tiger Blue in 2008 and have been hosting guests ever since.
How Goldbely Can Bring Iconic Food to Your Door
Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Goldbely CEO Joe Ariel discusses how the company brings the nation's best regional food to your door. He speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
Lagarde: Global Growth Remains Sluggish
Sept. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Guy Johnson report on today's "Top Headlines." He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
Daylight around the clock now possible (2:05)
Sept 20 - A glass engineering firm has created a pod that allows users to be bathed in daylight - anytime of the day - or night. Ciara Sutton reports on the business implications of the technology
Thursday, September 19, 2013
The Alps, as Seen from the Eyes of a Bald Eagle
Sept. 19 (Bloomberg) -- A stunning video posted on YouTube offering a bird's eye view of the French Alps has garnered more than 1.6 million views. (Source: Bloomberg)
Meet the World's Largest Rubber Duckie
Sept. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman showed up his largest rubber duck yet in southern Taiwan. The duckie measures approximately 59 feet tall. (Source: Bloomberg)
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
A Drama-Free Debut for Boeing's 787-9 Dreamliner
Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Monday, September 16, 2013
What Are the Fastest Areas of Innovation?
Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bessemer Venture Partners' Jeremy Levine, Thrillist Media Group's Ben Lerer and FF Venture Capital's John Frankel discuss technology and innovation with Deirdre Bolton at the Bloomberg Link "Next Big Thing" event in New York on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
Is Summers Fed Withdrawal Bullish for Gold?
Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Bloomberg Tradebook's Greg Bender put futures in focus with a look at how Larry Summers withdrawing his name for consideration for Federal Reserve Chairman is impacting gold prices in "On The Markets." They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
On-Board Nissan's Self-Driving Car of the Future
Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Google's not the only company working on self-driving cars. There are cars already on the road with features to park themselves, adapt to traffic speeds on cruise control, and avoid accidents. And Nissan says it'll have a fully self-driving vehicle on the road by 2020. Bloomberg checks out an early version. (Source: Bloomberg)
"Practical" solar car hits the road in Sydney (4:47)
Among the teams competing in next month's 3000 kilometre World Solar Challenge race across Australia, is a group from the University of New South Wales who've built a solar-powered vehicle designed to look like a conventional car. In a field dominated by vehicles that look anything but conventional, the car provides a glimpse of what we could be driving on the roads in years to come. Lest Ranby was there for its first test drive.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Spaceships in the Bay: America's Cup Hits San Fran
Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Typically the America's Cup is held out in open ocean, far from the shore and spectators. But for the first time in its 162-year history, the races are being held in the natural amphitheater of the San Francisco Bay with grand stands set up for people to watch. This is part of Larry Ellison's plan to reinvent the America's Cup. Bloomberg Television's Emily Chang explores how this 162-year-old sporting event has effected the city by the bay. (Source: Bloomberg)
iPhone 5S a True Breakthrough for Apple: Blair
Sept. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Wedge Partners' Brian Blair and BGC Partners' Colin Gillis discuss Apple's new iPhones with Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Driverless Mercedes debuts in Frankfurt (2:12)
Sept. 11 - Daimler has unveiled its much anticipated self-driving Mercedes Benz at the Frankfurt International car show. The luxury auto-maker is making incremental improvements to its autonomous technology and plans to have a fully-autonomous vehicle available to consumers by 2020. Rob Muir reports
Is this the end of the paper bank note? (1:45)
Sept 11 - The Bank of England is moving closer to ditching paper pounds and following Australia and Canada into switching to plastic banknotes instead. But as Hayley Platt reports it will be the public that gets the casting vote
Lab grown brain to open doors for disease research (2:17)
Sept. 11 - Scientists have grown human brain tissue from stem cells in a laboratory in Vienna. The researchers say they can replicate the organ's development in its early stages of life in the womb, potentially increasing our understanding of neurological and mental disorders. Jim Drury reports.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Storm scientists bring hurricanes indoors (1:54)
Sept. 9 - October marks the first anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, one of the deadliest and costliest storms ever to hit the United States. In an effort to better understand these types of hurricanes, researchers at the University of Miami are replicating them in their laboratories. They want to learn how these dangerous storms form and intensify out on the open ocean to better predict their impact when they reach land. Ben Gruber reports.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Researchers shine light on better fruits and vegetables (2:16)
Sept. 4 - Scientists at the University of Florida are producing healthier and better tasting fruits and vegetables by exposing them to different types of light. The results of their experiments, published online in the journal, Postharvest Biology and Technology, could have significant implications for consumers. Ben Gruber reports.
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