Monday, 11 April 2016

Late day stock slide

Stocks moved into the red Monday afternoon as investors braced for the start of what is expected to be a gloomy earnings season. Bobbi Rebell reports.








Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Argentina money-laundering scandal

A construction tycoon with links to two Argentine presidents is held over an alleged money laundering scandal. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).








Thursday, 10 March 2016

ECB cuts rates and ups assets buys

The European Central Bank has cut interest rates and increased its asset-buying programme in order to stop exceptionally lower inflation from leaking into the overall economy, sais ECB President Mario Draghi (Rough cut - no reporter narration)








Saturday, 16 January 2016

Was Jennifer Lawrence right about smartphone etiquette?

The actor was criticised after she chided a reporter for using his phone at Golden Globes press call, sparking fierce disagreement about modern manners

Michael Hogan, Observer writer As any sane person knows, Hollywood heroine Jennifer Lawrence can do little wrong and her so-called “outburst” about mobile phones at last weekend’s Golden Globes was typically spot-on. “You can’t live your whole life behind your phone, bro,” Lawrence told a reporter. “You gotta live in the now.” Too right. We’ve become so transfixed by our mobiles that we frequently forget basic manners and people skills. Go into a shop nowadays and you’ll often find both customer and staff on their phones, grunting at each other distractedly. Friends plonk their mobiles in front of them on pub or restaurant tables, meaning the actual human being sitting opposite has to compete for their attention. And don’t get me started on the endless selfie merchants, food Instagrammers or gig-goers who “enjoy” proceedings through a tiny screen. Technology is a great, life-enhancing thing but we need to relearn how to use our devices, rather than letting them use us. J-Law’s word is, well, law.

I don’t love playing second fiddle to a phone, but you never know what news someone might be awaiting

Time spent working out of hours on phones and tablets averages 29 days per year – more than most holiday allowances

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European car sales rise 9.2% in 2015

European car sales reached 14.2 million last year, but remained below levels prior to the economic crisis, industry figures show.

HIV drugs give couples 'ray of hope'

Helping Kenyan couples have children without risk of HIV

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Breakingviews: Populism isn't self-correcting

Ken Jacobs, Chairman and CEO of Lazard, talks to Reuters Breakingviews Editor Rob Cox at the Predictions 2016 launch in New York on Jan. 12.