Bloomberg Technology

Bloomberg Technology

Bloomberg Technology, which was originally known as Bloomberg West, is an American TV program produced by Bloomberg Television. It was introduced in 2011 by Andy Lack, the CEO of Bloomberg Media Group. The show primarily covers subjects related to technology, innovation, and business, with Emily Chang and Cory Johnson as its hosts. Before joining Bloomberg Television, Chang was a host on CNN in Beijing, while co-host Cory Johnson had experience running a hedge fund and reporting on Silicon Valley for CNBC. Since its debut in 2011, the show has been filmed in Bloomberg’s studio located in San Francisco and airs daily at 6:00 PM EST. On October 5, 2016, Bloomberg West was rebranded as Bloomberg Technology as part of the launch of Bloomberg Technology as a comprehensive multi-platform brand.

National, Trade/B2B
English
Television Program

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Domain Authority
94
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Global

#1390

United States

#449

News and Media

#41

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  • 9 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Fiona MacDonald |Mirette Magdy

    Residential and commercial buildings in Cairo, Egypt. (Bloomberg) -- Kuwait is in advanced discussions to convert $4 billion of deposits held in Egypt’s central bank into investments in the country, another boost for the Middle East’s most populous nation as it rebounds from the worst economic crisis in decades.

  • 12 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Ntando Thukwana

    Lesetja Kganyago(Bloomberg) -- South Africa’s central bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago said that lower oil prices have helped drive inflation in the country to a multiyear low and would probably continue to do so. “We still think that the next print might still have a 2-handle to it, but the environment is uncertain,” Kganyago told Bloomberg Television Thursday in Washington, on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Spring Meetings.

  • 15 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Faseeh Mangi |Pratik Parija

    A wheat harvest in the Chakwal district of Punjab province, Pakistan. (Bloomberg) -- India’s unprecedented move to suspend a water-sharing pact in response to a gun attack in Kashmir earlier this week threatens to hurt crops and power generation in Pakistan, just as temperatures begin to rise sharply in the pre-monsoon summer. Disruption is unlikely to be swift, agricultural and diplomatic experts said, pointing out India does not currently have the capacity to divert large volumes of water.

  • 15 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Constantine Courcoulas

    The Euronext stock exchange in Paris. Photographer: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- Europe’s fragmentation and market inefficiencies actually offer attractive opportunities for flexible capital providers as banks retreat, according to Davidson Kempner, a $37-billion global investment firm.

  • 19 hours ago | bloomberg.com | Lily Nonomiya

    Good morning. Donald Trump backs off on his two frequent punching bags. The US turns up pressure on Ukraine. And online merchants are being bombarded with offers to help dodge tariffs. Listen to the day’s top stories. Confronted with fresh warnings from financial markets, business leaders and top advisers, Donald Trump this week eased off on two of his frequent punching bags: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and China.