Exit

2022-12-20 11:30:57 By : Mr. Allen Li

Bloomberg Markets Asia. Live from Hong Kong, bringing you the most important global business and breaking markets news information as it happens.

Bloomberg Law speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news. The show examines all aspects of the legal profession, from intellectual property to criminal law, from bankruptcy to securities law, drawing on the deep research tools of BloombergLaw.com and BloombergBNA.com. Reporters from Bloomberg's Washington, D.C. bureau are prominently featured as they offer analysis of policy and legal issues.

The only daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business hosted by Ed Ludlow from San Francisco and Caroline Hyde in New York.

Australian Consumers Spending Less Than Expected Ahead of Christmas

BOK’s Rhee Says Policy Needs to Continue to Focus on Inflation

The Lowest Pay Workers Would Accept for a New Job Nears $74,000

Job Vacancies Fall 3.3% in Canada, First Quarterly Decline Since Pandemic

Orban’s Food Price Caps Backfire for Hungarian Holiday Shoppers

Uber Strike Fizzles in New York With Plenty of Cars on Road

Tribal Owner of Hard Rock Now Running Mirage on Vegas Strip

Musk Says Twitter Will Restrict Voting on Policy to Blue Members

Amazon Ring Cameras Used in Nationwide ‘Swatting’ Spree, US Says

Meta Needs the ‘Soul’ in Within’s App to Compete in VR, Executive Says

Malaysia Scheduled to Present Budget 2023 by Early March

Top Pakistan Diplomat Defends Modi Taunt, Decries Death Threat

Law Firm Kirkland & Ellis Expands to Miami With Big Office Lease

Citigroup’s $900 Million Revlon Blunder Ends With a Dismissal After Bank’s Victory

Tribal Owner of Hard Rock Now Running Mirage on Vegas Strip

An EV Buying Guide for People Fed Up With Tesla's Elon Musk

America’s Housing Shortage Crisis, in Two Maps

Why the Fed Needs to Take the Digital Yuan Seriously

Jan. 6 Committee Is Right to Defend the Rule of Law

The Future of Work Is Lunch

Hollywood Loves Its Never-Ending Blizzard of Cheap Christmas Movies

Seven Takeaways From Businessweek’s Cocaine-Smuggling Cover Story

Biden Condemns ‘Violent Venom’ of Antisemitism at Hanukkah Event

Texas Border City Moves Migrants Into Hotels, New Shelters as Crossings Surge

Pakistan Pleads for Flood Relief After ‘Cameras Have Gone’

Asian Bourses Join Billion-Dollar Race to Tap Carbon Offset Boom

NYC Subway May Trim Monday, Friday Service 

Biden Administration Calls for 25% Cut in Homelessness by 2025

The (Slowly) Changing Face of Europe’s Mayors

Jane Street Culture: A View Into SBF’s Roots (Podcast)

Crypto.com’s World Cup Win Is Overshadowed by FTX Industry Chaos

Binance, Alone at the Top After FTX, Stirs ‘Too Big to Fail’ Crypto Worry

This Machine Can Make Your Sweater From Scratch

Building a machine to construct high-end Prada sweaters was just the start.

Now Mitsuhiro Shima, who took over his dad’s knitting-machine firm three months ago, is setting his sights on -- of all places -- the car industry. The 56-year-old president of Shima Seiki Manufacturing Ltd. is in talks with auto-parts makers to use its technology to develop lighter, non-steel components, and plans to sign a deal next fiscal year.