With its sleek, strong body and best-in-class performance the Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible will cost you. At $267,000, the car is complete with high-end features like neck warmers. Bloomberg's Hannah Elliott drives the powerful sportscar to Lyndhurst Castle to see if its really worth its six-figure price-tag.
As the US and Cuban governments continue efforts to normalise their relationship, two global drinks giants are watching very closely. A diplomatic reset may reignite a trademark war that has simmered for more than 20 years.
Ted Kenny, owner of Top Hops Beer Shop, discusses the rising popularity of craft beer in the US
The whistle-blower at the center of a tax scandal involving some of the world's biggest companies speaks to Bloomberg. Antoine Deltour faces up to five years behind bars for leaking documents from global accountancy giant PwC's Luxembourg offices. He told Tom Mackenzie he has no regrets about his role in what became known as the 'LuxLeaks' scandal.
In Japan it's known as the "Spring Battle" an annual standoff when companies and unions go head to head over wages. And, as ever, the prime minister will be watching.
In a world where growth is scarce and prospects aren't improving, an unspoken currency war has broken out. The short term pay-off might be a boost in exports, but, according to Bloomberg View's Mark Gilbert, there can be no real winners in the end
Film economics expert Stephen Follows gives us the lowdown on the costs behind Oscar campaigns and just how useful spending cash can be in picking up awards. So do the best films really win?
The Greek government is torn between delivering for the people who voted it in on a promise of anti-austerity and the rigid euro zone that isn
HSBC is under fire and was forced to apologize in full-page newspaper ads for helping customers avoid taxes. Bloomberg spoke to Director of FWD PR Adrian Beeby for his analysis and top tips to manage a crisis.
Snapchat, a private tech startup that could nearly double in valuation soon, was founded four years ago. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio gets us up to date on what Snapchat is doing and why investors could ante up their stakes.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg discusses Google's Android operating system with Bloomberg's Emily Chang
Amazon Fashion President Cathy Beaudoin discusses Amazon Fashion, the fastest growing division at the company, what they offer and who their customers are with Bloomberg
Kering CEO Francois-Henri Pinault has diversified from luxury to sporting-goods by acquiring Puma in 2007. Despite sponsorship deals with Usain Bolt or Rihanna, the brand has had a hard time to face competition from its two big rivals. Bloomberg
Rolls-Royce is the latest luxury automaker to confirm plans that an SUV model is in the works. Bloomberg's Matt Miller takes a look at why the historic brand is heading off-road.
The horse has trotted away and after a twelve-year break, the goat is back. Bloomberg
If you've ever dreamed of giving up the day job and changing your life, Kashy Keegan could be an inspiration. He's gone from struggling reporter in London to a pop star in Hong Kong, thanks to a song that became the anthem of popular protest.
There's been little to cheer for investors when it comes to Mongolia of late, so why does Porsche think now is the right time to enter the market? Bloomberg TV Mongolia's Duuya Baatar took some fairly pricey German engineering onto the streets of Ulaanaatar to find out.
Xiaomi, the rising Chinese smartphone maker, is taking its first small step into the U.S. market. The company announced plans to open the Mi.com website in the U.S. and other unspecified markets over the next few months. The site will not sell the company
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It's Valentine's day this weekend and dating is big business - reportedly worth more than 2 billion dollars annually. Company cupids are looking to cash in on the lonely hearted, particularly those with deep pockets.