It's all about Chocolate on Valentine's Day in Japan. But this year, it's not just giving away chocolates to your loved ones. Here are some unique ways to enjoy Valentine's day.
The battle to increase cocoa production and stave off a global chocolate shortage has been given an added boost. A new facility has opened in Britain, charged with safeguarding the world's cocoa crop from disease. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie got an inside look, and spoke to the chocolate industry's gatekeeper.
HSBC Chief Global Economist Stephen King and Robert Burke Associates CEO Robert Burke discuss the luxury market in China. They speak on
Asia is embracing the worldwide gourmet burger craze with a host of new restaurants popping up in Hong Kong - so who wins the bun fight? Yvonne Man gives HK's latest burger joints a grilling.
Boston Properties Chairman Mort Zuckerman discusses the hidden money behind the luxury real estate market. He speaks on
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande have arrived in Moscow for talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the conflict in Ukraine. Bloomberg
In her first ever interview with an international broadcaster Russia's Central Bank Governor Elivra Nabiullina spoke exclusively to Bloomberg about oil, inflation, and why the country is buying so much gold.
Less than six months ago, the CDC released a report that up to 1.4 million people could die from Ebola by mid-January. As of February 2015, the virus has claimed roughly 8,500 lives. What happened over this short period to curb the largest Ebola outbreak in history? Voiced by Bloomberg's Drew Beebe.
Asia is seeing a growing liking for fine whisky, and some people are prepared to pay big bucks for the rarest labels. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on what can only be termed an INTOXICATING investment.
Michael Quinttus, president and CEO of Vintus, discusses the growing market for premium cognac with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on "Taking Stock."
French fashion house, LVMH, has a new president of its watch division, a man with the Midas touch. Jean-Claude Biver has a history of taking tiny Swiss watch brands and growing them beyond recognition. He sat down to talk to Bloomberg about Tag Heuer's coming smart watch and the future of the Swiss watch industry.
Million Dollar Listing New York Broker Ryan Serhant and AOL BBG Ventures President Susan Lyne discuss the New York City real estate and rental market on
More than 23 million Americans struggle with addiction. About four million will receive some kind of treatment. When you think of rehab, you may think of boutique high-end treatment homes like Cliffside Malibu, but Michael Cartwright, the chief executive officer of American Addiction Centers, believes that addiction treatment should go public. He says this will help set a standard of care nationwide as he tries to expand. Bloomberg got an inside look at the business of rehab. Voiced by Bloomberg's Sam Grobart.
This could be the year when a number of geopolitical tensions boil over. Which poses the greatest risk to investors? Bloomberg asked Eurasia Group President and political scientist Ian Bremmer how the year could unfold.
To be fit or not to be fit.. is definitely NOT the question. These days, it's all about HOW fit you are, How hard you can push yourself and how much pain you can endure. No city is better proof than Hong Kong. John Dawson went to find out EXACTLY how intense it is.
Megan Wolf, vice president of owner experience at Flexjet, discusses the increase in demand for the company's private jets ahead of the Super Bowl.
Birchbox disrupted the beauty industry when it convinced consumers to pay 10 bucks a month for beauty samples. How does the company curate a culture that continues to think outside the box? Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle got a sample of Birchbox's Manhattan headquarters- take a look.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is on a sales pace it has never seen in its 111-year history. The luxury carmaker had its best year ever in 2014 selling more than 4,000 cars. Bloomberg's Pimm Fox recently sat down with Eric Shepherd, president of Rolls-Royce Motors Cars North America, and found out how its loyal drivers have propelled it to new heights.
After a string of losses, McDonald's CEO Don Thompson is leaving the company. Bloomberg's Venessa Wong offers five numbers that help explain why Thompson is out.
Zeev Sharon, chief executive officer at Hotelied, explains how his company uses social media to link frequent travelers to deals at preferred hotels.