Saturday, December 28, 2013

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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)