US finance editor Robert Armstrong looks at the S&P 500 over five years and asks if a slowing economy, weaker earnings, high valuations, a trade war and Middle East tensions can’t make the market go down – what can? Read more at https://on.ft.com/2Nd5Yx0 ► See if you get the FT for free as a student
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Moxie Marlinspike won’t tell you his name or where he’s from, but everyone from U.S. Intelligence officials to Edward Snowden looks to what he’ll say on one topic: encryption. The technology has come under scrutiny as terrorists are increasingly using it as a way to shield their plans from law enforcement. Laurie Segall reports.
After a recent failed military and civilian uprising and violent protests against the Maduro regime, ordinary Venezuelans still see no end to the crisis. Gideon Long reports from Caracas. Read more at https://on.ft.com/2LF50Ls ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo Facebook
In his testimony before Congress, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained to Senator Lindsey Graham that most people don’t read Facebook’s entire privacy policy.
Singapore Airlines relaunched the longest flight in the world, connecting Newark Liberty International Airport with its home base at Changi Airport in Singapore. Singapore had operated the route — which covers about 10,000 miles and can last up to 19 hours — until 2013. MORE AVIATION CONTENT: How Emirates Makes 225,000 In-Flight Meals A Day
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Rocket Scientist Natalya Bailey owns a space startup called Accion Systems that specializes in making wafer thin engines that require a tiny fraction of energy that conventional rockets use. If successful, these ion thrusters could revolutionize how we will move through the final frontier. Video by Matt Goldman and Christian Capestany
►Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube; http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs The city’s skyline has been transformed by startling glass-and-steel structures during the past decade – but are these towers right for London? Edwin Heathcote looks for answers. ► UK Immigration – The Facts: http://bit.ly/1e80LTj ► FT Business: http://bit.ly/1KUK08s ► FT World News: http://bit.ly/1Exp0iJ
It’s news to no one that Congress has had a hard time passing legislation in recent years. Some have even asserted that partisanship in Washington has reached historic levels. But how do we put the current divide in perspective? A group of researchers recently tried to quantify and visualize House partisanship in a paper published
► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs Containers transporting everything from shoes to aerospace parts make over 200m journeys a year by ship, truck and train. In the second video in the FT’s 50 Best Business Ideas series, David Pilling, Asia Editor, explains why standardised containers revolutionised world trade by minimising transport costs.
Admiral William McRaven, author of “Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life… And Maybe The World,” explains what he learned during Navy SEAL training that helped him never give up and quit. ————————————————– Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ ————————————————– Business Insider is the
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High speed trader turned whistleblower David Lauer explains why he left the industry and how certain practices at computerized trading firms negatively affect the markets.
We visited the only caviar farm in the United States legally allowed to breed beluga sturgeon. Russian immigrant Mark Zaslavsky brought live beluga into the country in 2003, just before the US government banned imports of the species in 2005. Beluga sturgeon are native to the Caspian Sea, and are classified as critically endangered by
► Read more at https://on.ft.com/2vroQit President Joko Widodo is planning an escape from the traffic-plagued megacity built on a swamp away from traffic-stricken metropolis Jakata, which is fast sinking into a swamp and on an island which is home to nearly 60 per cent of country’s 260m people. Looking at locations in east of 17,000-island
American Pharoah won the Preakness, the Kentucky Derby, Belmont, and now the Breeder’s Cup. CNNMoney’s Vanessa Yurkevich finds out what’s next for the Grand Slam winner.
Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad hopes China will sympathise with his country’s ‘internal fiscal problems’ as he seeks to renegotiate Chinese funded projects ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2GakujT ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo Facebook https://www.facebook.com/financialtimes
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) – A UN employee who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone is being treated at the Begin hospital, near Paris. The same hospital treated another patient in September who survived Ebola. Bloomberg went to the hospital to meet with the doctor overseeing treatment. (Source: Bloomberg) –Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
Joplin’s beloved 1965 Porsche 356C Cabriolet was with her until the end — it was parked at the hotel where she died. For the first time, the rocker’s car is being offered at auction.
Tesla revealed the latest in its line of electric vehicles, the Tesla pickup truck at an event near the SpaceX facility in Los Angeles. Called “Cybertruck,” the steampunk-inspired offroad vehicle is a complete departure from Tesla’s luxury lineup. —————————————————— #Tesla #Cybertruck #BusinessInsider Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech,
► Take our survey and tell us what you like about our YouTube channel and would like to see more of: https://bit.ly/33SJ8AI The FT’s Sebastian Payne analyses the 2019 election results as the Tories have beaten Labour in its traditional heartlands and Jeremy Corbyn is set to quit as opposition leader. Read more at https://on.ft.com/35ibYLN
Coal, nuclear, natural gas, renewables, and oil are all going head-to-head for dominance of the energy market – will we see a shift in the balance of power next year? Bloomberg looks at energy trends to watch in 2016.
Ali Abdullah tells CNNMoney’s Laurie Segall how he went from being homeless to launching a startup that’s raised $2 million.
Kobe Bryant has been one of the most recognizable and top-scoring players in the NBA for 17 years. Even after a devastating Achilles tendon tear in March, he has shattered the timetable for his recovery and is expected back for the upcoming basketball season. The reason that Bryant has managed to stay on top over
►Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs Long regarded the inferior model of the fighter jet market, Saab’s Gripen has turned heads by winning two landmark deals with Brazil and Switzerland. Carola Hoyos investigates why the Gripen’s fortunes are improving and what it means for the wider market. ► FT Technology News: http://bit.ly/1LNlR4g ►
Combining elements of Asian and Western culture. 88rising is a young entertainment company hoping to build a lasting, global brand that will outlive singular moments of virality. With influential artists like Rich Chigga and joji generating millions of views for the network, the next question for founder Sean Miyashiro and his team is how to
After Hurricane Sandy’s devastating floods in 2012, homeowners Valari and R.C. Staab wanted their beach-front home designed with rising sea levels in mind.
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Chipotle was founded in Denver in 1993 and grew to be one of the most successful fast-food companies ever. This video explains how Chipotle founder Steve Ells turned his love of burritos into a chain of about 500 restaurants over the past twenty years. Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Business on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
Black hair is big business ? an estimated $2.7 billion industry in hair care alone. In recent years, the dramatic shift away from chemical relaxers in favor of natural hair has sparked a wave of innovation in the industry and created renewed opportunity for black entrepreneurs.