Database:
Bloomberg.com

Online Access

Additional Access Instructions

Self-Registration: You must register for an account using your Johns Hopkins email address.  Follow these instructions:

  • Enter your school email address
  • Verify your email by entering the 8-digit code set to your email inbox
  • Set a personal password for your account & click “Confirm” to complete the set up

 

About this Database

Business leaders use this fabulous resource to stay informed on accurate, current news related to finance, business, politics, health, sustainability, technology, artificial intelligence (AI), the economy and other topics. It leverages the expertise of over 3,000 journalists and analysts across over 120 global news bureaus to deliver real-time, data-driven insights.

This resource enhances academic research or assignments, in-class discussions or case studies, and career preparation. Professors should work with the library’s eReserves service to embed desired content into their courses.

Current faculty, staff and students have trial access to Bloomberg’s multimedia news platform until October 8, 2026. Refer to the “Special Instructions” section below for steps to access and register with your university e-mail address.

Includes:

  • All news content, including data-driven articles and analysis, market insights, radio, podcasts, television, streaming shows, newsletters and key sessions.
  • Bloomberg Businessweek articles.
  • The “Pointed” games/quizzes.
  • Financial tools like the Watchlist.
  • The Work & Management section for helpful, practical advice on workplace trends and leadership to foster academic and professional development.
  • Up to 3 live Q&A sessions.

Excludes:

The “Bloomberg Anywhere” link (at the top of the site) and Bloomberg Law.

Please refer to the library’s Bloomberg guide for details on accessing and using the Bloomberg Professional software, installed on designated, onsite terminals, for those resources instead.


Durable URL

This is the permanent URL for the database. It should be used in syllabi, lists of resources, and all other links provided to Johns Hopkins users. https://databases.library.jhu.edu/databases/proxy/JHU07626