Publication type: Financial information, market data, and global business media company
Bloomberg is a New York-headquartered financial data, technology, news, television, radio, and digital media company serving investors, companies, governments, and financial professionals.
History And Editorial Focus
Bloomberg L.P. was founded in 1981 and built its business around financial data terminals, later expanding into Bloomberg News, Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Businessweek, digital media, indices, and professional workflow products.
What Happens There
- Markets, finance, companies, politics, technology, economics, commodities, and wealth
- Bloomberg Television and video interviews
- Bloomberg Terminal data and professional products
- Global newsroom with strong New York financial-market presence
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731 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022
Best Use For Manhattan Business Club Readers
Use this listing for financial-market headlines, Bloomberg video, macroeconomic context, executive interviews, and Wall Street-focused business updates.
Latest Headlines From This Source
- VR Capital has built a powerful position in Ukrainian bonds, giving it enormous influence as companies key to the war effort try to restructure their debt.
- With no clear-cut end in sight to the Iran war, investors enter a new week under the spell of its key economic consequence: rising global interest rates, and the inflation threat they signal.
- After queuing for days to get their hands on the new Audemars Piguet-Swatch collaboration, fans on Saturday finally got their chance, but heaving crowds stopped some stores from opening their doors and prompted pleas for calm. Bloomberg's Chris Rovzar explains. (Source: Bloomberg)
- The news doesn’t stop when markets close. Hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo bring clarity, context and a bit of humor to the weekend’s biggest headlines, LIVE from New York. Joined by Luke Broadwater, New York Times White House Correspondent, Mike Lawler, Republican Representative of New York, Soumaya Keynes, Author of "How to […]
- Investors won’t see a rate cut out of the next Federal Reserve policy meeting, according to DoubleLine Capital LP chief executive officer Jeffrey Gundlach.
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