Monday, January 14, 2013

The Top Ten Stocks for Jan. 14


Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Julie Hyman report on today’s ten most importan stocks including Hewlett-Packard, Apple and Dell. (Source: Bloomberg)

Japan May Buy More U.S. Treasuries


Shinzo Abe is set to become the best friend of investors in Treasuries as Japan’s prime minister buys U.S. government bonds to weaken the yen and boost his nation’s slowing economy.

Tuesday: World Future Energy Summit Begins


Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Cristina Alesci forecasts tomorrow's news, highlighting the big stories to be on the look for in the next trading day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Rewind." (Source: Bloomberg)

KalNorth Gold on Its First Mine and Growth Strategy


Laurence Freedman, chairman of KalNorth Gold Mines Ltd., talks about the company's first mine, growth strategy and the outlook for the gold price.

Cleaner Vietnam - Biogas from Cassava | Global 3000



Published on Jan 14, 2013
Vietnam is one of the 10 biggest producers of cassava in the world. Its manufacture involves generating large quantities of wastewater. The starch in the latter ferments and creates methane - a highly toxic climate killer. The Daklak Tapioca Factory in central Vietnam is now collecting the gas as an energy source and using it to operate the facility.
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Cubans flock to take advantage of new travel freedom



Published on Jan 14, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Day one of a new law making it easier for Cubans to go abroad has brought queues at foreign embassies and travel agents.

The hated exit permits that were so difficult to come by are no more: from now only a simple passport is needed.

The price has doubled to $100 (75 euros) - five times the average monthly wage. But that figure is still much less than what travel documents used to cost.
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Brazil's economic prowess | Global 3000 -- Young Global Leaders



Published on Jan 14, 2013
Christina K. Lopes is from Brazil, a country whose booming economy has inspired all of Latin America. The investment fund manager talks about Brazil's economic prowess, leadership in Latin America and women's rights.
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World Economic Analysis - Made in Germany



Published on Jan 14, 2013
The fiscal cliff has been staved off, economic growth in China pushed forward and the worst of the euro crisis is over -- at least, according to EU Commission President José Manuel Barroso. With rising unemployment figures and a faltering economy, is there REALLY so much cause for optimism in Europe? That's what we are talking about with Jochen Möbert from Deutsche Bank Research.

Global Snack: Crêpes in Tirana | Global 3000



Published on Jan 14, 2013
Gezim Kesaj serves up around 2,000 crêpes a day. Customers at his store in the Albanian capital can choose their own filling. The Albanian version of crêpes comes with goat's cheese, tomatoes, olives and oregano.
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What's a Best Picture Award Worth to a Movie?


Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Gigi Stone reports on the big business of Hollywood awards. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)

"Argo" and "Les Miserables" tops at Golden Globes (1:21)



Jan 13 - Iran hostage drama ''Argo'' and musical ''Les Miserables'' were the big winners at the Golden Globes. Bob Mezan reports.

Adele giddy with Golden Globe win (0:42)



Jan. 13 - British music powerhouse Adele adds a Golden Globe to her trophy case for theme song to ''Skyfall.'' Rough Cut (No reporter narration)