Bloomberg Surveillance. Live from London and New York, bringing insight on global markets and the top business stories of the day.
Bloomberg Daybreak, anchored from New York, Boston, Washington DC and San Francisco provides listeners with everything they need to know. Hear the latest economic, business and market news, as well as global, national, and local news.
Africa is quickly becoming one of the business world’s most supercharged areas, with a burgeoning startup scene, expansive infrastructure projects, and capital pouring in from across the world. In this series, Quicktake Originals takes an in-depth look at the domestic and international projects that are shaping modern Africa, and their implications for the global economy.
Pimco’s Ivascyn Sees ‘Significant Slowdown’ in US Housing Market
Rivian Leads EV Slump After Investors Shun Money Losers
MercadoLibre Eyes More Investments in Credit Business, CFO Says
Musk Says Twitter Hiding Witnesses He Needs in Buyout Fight
Apple Inches Closer to Erasing 2022 Losses as Inflation Cools
Scholz Promises Germans More Relief to Endure Energy Crisis
China Backs $640 Million Sudan Rail Revamp Amid Economic Crunch
Manhattan Rents Jump to a Record as Hot Market Hits Peak Season
The Snowballing US Rental Crisis Is Sparing Nowhere and No One
Where Celebrities Go to Fix Their £5,000 Sneakers
A First Look at Aman New York, Now the City’s Most Expensive Hotel
Curb Your Enthusiasm on the Good Inflation News
Back-to-School Discounts Are Booming. Grab Them While You Can
Bored Being an M&A Banker? Become a Literary Agent
The Work-From-Home Revolution Is Also a Trap for Women
How Employers Benefit From Offering Unlimited Paid Time Off
The Rise of the LinkedIn B2B Influencer
Seoul to Ban ‘Parasite’-Type Basement Homes After Storm Deaths
City of London Must ‘Urgently’ Tackle Class Divide, Report Says
NYC Luxury Condo ‘Poor Door’ Racial Bias Suit Tossed by Judge
Hurricane Conditions Slam Europe’s Car Sector Before Hard Winter
Drax Slumps After UK’s Kwarteng Questions Reliance on US Biomass
The Technology That Could Stop Speeders in Their Tracks
Driving Into Manhattan Is About to Get Even More Expensive
Bedrock, USA: A County Declares the End of the Pandemic
Unlocking the Value in NFTs
Ja Rule Joins Celebrity NFT Ranks With HBCU Donation
IRS Seeks SFOX Customer Information in Cryptocurrency Tax Push
and

South Korean prosecutors made their first arrests in a probe of $3.4 billion worth of foreign-exchange transactions for possible links to illegal cryptocurrency-related activities. 
Three people were held on allegations including setting up paper companies and operating a cryptocurrency trading business without registration, the Daegu District Prosecutors’ Office said in a text message on Thursday.

source

Write A Comment

Your article is loading
Exit mobile version