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US Treasury Sec Geithner on visit to discuss econ stimulus plans

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1. Various of United States Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner getting out of car and entering finance ministry 2. Wide interior of round table meeting between Geithner and French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde 3. Mid of Lagarde 4....
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ASIA: FINANCIAL CRISIS LATEST SITUATION

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English/Nat Following whirlwind efforts by U-S and I-M-F officials to stem Asia's financial crisis, stocks markets in Hong Kong and Tokyo surged on Friday. But South Korean shares fell after a week of gains. In Seoul, U-S President...
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Strauss-Kahn on G20, US, UK stimulus plans

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1. Pan right of International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn arriving at news conference 2. Wide of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing Director of the International Monetary...
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In the weekly Republican message, newly elected Sen. Rob Portman criticized Obama's 2012 budget plan for proposing no changes to entitlement programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, which are huge contributors to overall government spending. (Feb. 26)

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GOP Weekly Address: Get our fiscal house in order In the weekly Republican message, newly elected Sen. Rob Portman criticized Obama's 2012 budget plan for proposing no changes to entitlement programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid,...
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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says Republicans are ready to work with the president on turning around the economy, but says Obama's recovery plan will increase the size of government, raise taxes and saddle future generations with debt.

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HEADLINE: GOP's Jindal calls Obama's plan irresponsible CAPTION: Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says Republicans are ready to work with the president on turning around the economy, but says Obama's recovery plan will increase the size of...
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Bloomberg

U.K. General Election: Biggest Risk to Businesses?

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Jan. 5 -- Deloitte Chief Economist Ian Stewart discusses the findings of his companys latest quarterly survey of CFOs that found the U.K. general elections as the biggest risk to businesses. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny, Anna...
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Bloomberg

Economic Boosts, Risks of the Next U.S. President

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Sept. 27 -- Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs, discusses his growth expectations for the U.S. economy, the likelihood of fiscal stimulus in the U.S., and the risks associated with a protectionist stance on trade. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

George Osborne on Brexit, U.K. Economy, BOE, and Trump

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Sept. 27 -- Former U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne discusses the need for the "closest possible economic and financial relationship" with the European Union as he warns of the economic consequences of a "hard" Brexit....
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IMF Warns About Rising Public Debt, Weak Growth

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The IMF has released its latest Fiscal Monitor report with a warning about rising public debt and waning economic growth. Vitor Gaspar, who heads the IMF's fiscal affairs department, said an important trend is weakness in global...
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Counties suffering the most from job losses stand to receive the least help from President Barack Obama's stimulus plan to create jobs by spending billions on roads and bridges, an Associated Press analysis has found.

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HEADLINE: AP Impact: Counties in need of stimulus money CAPTION: Counties suffering the most from job losses stand to receive the least help from President Barack Obama's stimulus plan to create jobs by spending billions on...
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Bloomberg

Englander: U.S. Only Outperformer to Some Degree

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Sept. 6 -- Steven Englander, global head of G10 FX strategy at Citigroup, examines the improvement to mediocre and flat performance in global economies and expectations for monetary policy action from the Bank of Japan and European...
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Bloomberg

Fischer: Dollar Not Most Fundamental Productivity Factor

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Aug. 30 -- Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer examines the issue of productivity in the U.S. economy, potential changes to U.S. fiscal policy, and unity on policy within the Fed. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on...
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Bloomberg

Fidelity: Fleeing From Safety of Bonds to High Yield

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Sept. 23 -- Low interest rates around the world are luring some investors away from debt markets and into higher-risk assets. Joanna Bewick, portfolio manager at Fidelity Investments, manages $27 billion in assets, and isn't afraid to...
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Bloomberg

Building on U.S. Economic Growth With Trump's Policies

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Dec.02 -- Rick Rieder, global chief investment officer of fixed income at BlackRock, examines the November U.S. jobs report and the idea of cutting corporate taxes and adding fiscal stimulus with unemployment at a nine-year low. He...
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Bloomberg

Mizuho: RBI Needs to Press on With Banking Reforms

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July 5 -- Vishnu Varathan, senior economist at Mizuho Bank, discusses the strength of the Indian economy, the challenges of the RBI and the impact of Brexit on the country. He speaks to Angie Lau and Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets...
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Bloomberg

Pound to 'Bounce Around in a Range' Versus Dollar: Juckes

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Jan.23 -- Kit Juckes, global strategist at Societe Generale, examines the state of the British Pound and how politics influences currency markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Corrects spelling of guest's name in headline.)
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Bloomberg

High Probably of Two U.S. Rate Hikes: Blais

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Feb.03 -- San Francisco Fed President John Williams mulls over a U.S. Rate hike as jobs surge and equities rally. Patrick Blais, senior equity analyst at Manulife Asset Management, gives his take on interest rates and the markets on...
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Bloomberg

Is a Fed Rate Hike in December Definite?

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Oct. 31 -- Peter Borish, chief strategist at The Quad Group, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Michael McDonough examine the next move from the Federal Reserve and what economic data says about the Fed's rate path in 2017. They speak on...
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Bloomberg

Gideon Rose: World May Be in Anti-Establishment Mode

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Nov.28 -- Gideon Rose, editor at Foreign Affairs magazine, and William Lee, head of North American economics at Citi Research, discuss the global reach of populism and how markets are reacting to a potential move to fiscal policy. They...
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Bloomberg

Shepherdson: Fiscal Plan Has 'Unknowable Consequences'

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Nov.30 -- Ian Shepherdson, founder at Pantheon Macroeconomics, examines the differences between inflation measured by the Federal Reserve and inflation felt by U.S. citizens. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Mester on Path of Monetary Policy, U.S. Economy

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Nov.30 -- Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester discusses the outlook for Fed monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Labor Market Too Healthy for Bank of Canada to Cut, CIBC's Tal Says

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Sep.06 -- Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at CIBC Capital Markets, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the latest jobs data and his outlook for the Canadian economy.
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Bloomberg

Bond Bulls Take Wall Street by Storm

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Aug.08 -- Thierry Wizman, director of global currencies at Macquarie, Mike Schumacher, Wells Fargo Securities head of rates strategy, and Priya Misra, head of global rates research at TD Securities, discuss bond markets on "Bloomberg The...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Powell Says Longer-Term Fiscal Path Isn't Sustainable

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Oct.02 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on U.S. fiscal policy during a q&a session following a speech in Boston.