Kaepernick Campaign Created $43 Million in Buzz for Nike
published Sep 4, 2018, 4:16:12 PM, by Eben Novy-Williams (Bloomberg) — The controversy surrounding Nike Inc.’s new Colin Kaepernick ad can’t be a surprise to the sportswear company. And in spite of the backlash, it’s probably pretty good for the brand. In less than 24 hours since Kaepernick first revealed
Taiwan No U.S. Bargaining Chip in China Fight, Envoy Says
published Aug 23, 2018, 11:01:13 PM, by Samson Ellis and Adela Lin (Bloomberg) — Taiwan’s top diplomat dismissed concern that the U.S. might use ties with the democratically run island as leverage in President Donald Trump’s trade war with China. Foreign Minister Joseph Wu told Bloomberg Television on Friday he
Global Trade’s `New Normal’ Is Denting Manufacturers’ Confidence
published Sep 3, 2018, 8:35:55 AM, by Fergal O’Brien and Piotr Skolimowski (Bloomberg) — Factories from Asia to Europe are staring into the unknown when it comes to trade, and it’s unnerving them. Surveys of purchasing managers from around the world showed confidence at manufacturers is continuing to weaken. In
Britons Spend More Than They Earn for First Time Since 1988
published Jul 26, 2018, 5:03:20 AM, by Elizabeth Burden (Bloomberg) — Are Britons living beyond their means? That’s the question being asked by the Office for National Statistics after households saw their outgoings exceed their incomes last year for the first time in three decades. Each household spent or invested
Women in Same-Sex Marriages Are Seen Needing More for Retirement
published Aug 20, 2018, 12:00:00 AM, by Ben Steverman (Bloomberg) — Every family worries about money in its own way, but LGBT families still have special reasons to be concerned. Two women married to each other, for example, must plan for more expensive retirements than other couples, UBS Group AG
Transcript of President Trump’s Interview With Bloomberg News
published Aug 31, 2018, 9:19:59 AM, by Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump was interviewed in the Oval Office on Thursday by Bloomberg News Editor In Chief John Micklethwait and reporters Jennifer Jacobs and Margaret Talev. Below is a transcript of their conversation. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee
Stock Rally in India Faces Hurdles Despite World-Beating Growth
published Sep 3, 2018, 6:53:48 AM, by Ravil Shirodkar and Nupur Acharya (Bloomberg) — Another thousand-point milestone is within reach for India’s benchmark equity index. Following the drubbing earlier this year, the S&P BSE Sensex is nearing the 39,000 level, the gauge’s third round-number mark since surpassing its life-time peak
U.S. and China Need to Compromise on Trade, and Soon: Editorial
published Aug 30, 2018, 5:00:16 PM, by The Editors (The Bloomberg View) — The next round of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports — $200 billion worth — could come as soon as next week, after talks to avert them ended without resolution. China is set to retaliate promptly with duties
SPORTS: A Living Legend of The Game by Brad Weisman
We are just a few days away from Super Bowl 52. The Super Bowl is upon us; however, one thing has changed as much as it has remained a constant. Tom Brady has been a staple of big games and once again yet another chance to be a Super Bowl
Here Are All the Highlights From Trump’s Oval Office Interview
published Aug 30, 2018, 9:40:59 PM, by Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump sat down in the Oval Office for an interview on Thursday with Bloomberg News conducted by Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait and White House reporters Margaret Talev and Jennifer Jacobs. Here is a roundup of the news that