Bloomberg L.P.

Bloomberg L.P.

Bloomberg L.P. is a private company that specializes in finance, software, data, and media, located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1981 by Michael Bloomberg, alongside Thomas Secunda, Duncan MacMillan, Charles Zegar, and with a 12% investment from Merrill Lynch. The company offers a variety of financial software tools and enterprise solutions, including analytics and an equity trading platform. Its main product, the Bloomberg Terminal, provides financial services, data, and news to businesses and organizations in the finance sector. Additionally, Bloomberg L.P. operates a news service (Bloomberg News), a worldwide television channel (Bloomberg Television), various websites, radio broadcasts (Bloomberg Radio), exclusive newsletters, and two magazines: Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Markets.

International, Trade/B2B
English
Media Company

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Domain Authority
94
Ranking

Global

#1390

United States

#449

News and Media

#41

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Articles

  • 18 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Mark Gurman

    The Apple iPhone 16 Plus during the first day of in-store sales at Apple's Fifth Avenue store in New York, US, on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. Apple Inc. introduced the latest version of its flagship device, the iPhone 16, betting it can entice consumers with modest hardware upgrades and AI technology that's still on the horizon. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- Senator Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday questioned Apple Inc.

  • 19 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Chunzi Xu

    BlackRock headquarters in New York, US, on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Blackrock Inc. is scheduled to release earnings figures on April 11. (Bloomberg) -- BlackRock Inc.’s head of iShares in Canada, Helen Hayes, has left the firm as part of a broader restructuring, according to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg. Hayes “expressed her intention to pursue new opportunities outside of the firm,” said the memo, which outlined a series of organizational changes without indicating that she would be replaced.

  • 19 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Grant Smith |Fiona MacDonald |Nariman Gizitdinov

    A pumpjack at an oilfield in Kazakhstan. (Bloomberg) -- OPEC+’s audacious bid to punish its oil-quota cheats prompted a renewed plunge in crude on Wednesday, as growing tensions with Kazakhstan stoked fears of an escalating price war. Oil markets have been jittery since early April, when the producers’ group led by Saudi Arabia stunned traders by accelerating the revival in its output.

  • 20 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Nariman Gizitdinov

    Workers perform maintenance on an oil pumping unit at an oilfield near Atyrau, Kazakhstan. (Bloomberg) -- Kazakhstan is fulfilling its OPEC+ obligations and has an ongoing dialogue with the group to find “mutually acceptable solutions” to its oil production management, said Energy Minister Erlan Akkenzhenov. “Our participation in OPEC+ is an important tool for ensuring global stability,” the minister said in an emailed statement.

  • 21 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Monique Mulima

    Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre(Bloomberg) -- A few months ago, Canada’s Pierre Poilievre seemed to be cruising toward victory in the next election. His Conservative Party was polling around 20 percentage points ahead of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals because of growing voter frustration around political scandals and rising housing costs. But things changed after Trudeau announced his resignation in January and US President Donald Trump threatened to make Canada the 51st state.