Monday, December 29, 2014

2014 Year in Review Is 1960s Déjà vu



Dec. 29 (Bloomberg) -- 2014 is almost history -- and it was a year that repeated the past, a very specific past: the 1960s. In 2014, just like in back the 1960s, the Cold War got chillier, civil rights made headlines, marijuana was back in the news and NASA launched into the final frontier, again. Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart takes a look at 2014 through the lens of the '60s. (video by Justin Beach, David Yim) (Source: Bloomberg)

GDP Growth: Will We See More in 2015?



Dec. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Stifel Nicolaus Portfolio Manager Chad Morganlander and Bloomberg’s Lisa Abramowicz discuss markets, GDP growth, oil and look forward to 2015. They speak on “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloomberg)

Monday, December 22, 2014

Why It’s Time to Invest Globally



Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) –- Bloomberg’s Mike Regan discusses global markets with Mia Saini on “Money Clip.” (Source: Bloomberg)

Monday, December 15, 2014

The Top Stocks to Watch in Asia Today



Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) –- In today’s “Stock Exchange,” Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man and David Ingles discuss the top stocks to watch in Asia today on “First Up.” (Source: Bloomberg)

Monday, December 1, 2014

What Are the Economic Risks of Lower Oil Prices?



Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Katherine Spector, head of commodities strategy at CIBC World Markets, discusses OPEC's message to the markets and the economic risks of lower oil prices with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on "Bottom Line." (Source: Bloomberg)

Here's Why the Price of Gold May Jump 20%



Nov. 28 (Bloomberg) -- A key Swiss vote may force the country's bank into buying twice as much gold as it already holds. That could see the price of gold rise considerably. The politicians behind the move say it will help preserve national wealth. But could it in fact do harm? (Source: Bloomberg)

Is OPEC Getting Ready for a Price War?



Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) –- Oil continues its slippery slope falling to its lowest in five years. Bloomberg’s Aaron Clark reports on “Asia Edge.” (Source: Bloomberg)