Bloomberg Markets: Asia

Bloomberg Markets: Asia (2016- )

RunningNews show

Bloomberg Markets: Asia airs from Hong Kong and provides business and market news.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday at 03:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-10-08Episode 228Oct 8, 2017
2017-10-08Episode 227Oct 8, 2017
2017-10-05Episode 226Oct 5, 2017
2017-10-04Episode 225Oct 4, 2017
2017-10-03Episode 224Oct 3, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Bloomberg Markets: Asia premiere?

Bloomberg Markets: Asia premiered on January 18, 2016.

Who were the main hosts of Bloomberg Markets: Asia in 2016?

The main hosts of Bloomberg Markets: Asia in 2016 were Angie Lau and Rishaad Salamat.

What was the format of Bloomberg Markets: Asia?

Bloomberg Markets: Asia was a finance and business news program.

How often did Bloomberg Markets: Asia air in 2016?

Bloomberg Markets: Asia aired on weekdays.

Which countries did Bloomberg Markets: Asia primarily focus on?

Bloomberg Markets: Asia primarily focused on business and finance news in Asia.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia feature interviews with business leaders?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Asia featured interviews with various business leaders in the region.

What were some of the topics covered on Bloomberg Markets: Asia?

Bloomberg Markets: Asia covered a wide range of topics, including market trends, economic developments, and corporate news.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia provide analysis on global financial markets?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Asia provided analysis on global financial markets and their impact on Asia.

Were there any special segments on Bloomberg Markets: Asia in 2016?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Asia had special segments that focused on specific industries or events affecting the Asian markets.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia cover technology news?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Asia covered technology news, including updates on Asian tech companies and their impact on the market.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia have a live audience?

No, Bloomberg Markets: Asia did not have a live audience.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia feature international correspondents?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Asia had international correspondents who provided on-the-ground reporting from different Asian countries.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia cover political news?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Asia covered political news in relation to its impact on the Asian markets.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia have a dedicated segment on Asian stock markets?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Asia had a dedicated segment that provided updates and analysis on Asian stock markets.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia air live or pre-recorded episodes?

Bloomberg Markets: Asia aired both live and pre-recorded episodes.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Asia have a daily wrap-up segment?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Asia had a daily wrap-up segment that summarized the key market movements and news of the day.

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