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President nominates new Prime Minister
1. South Korea's President-elect Lee Myung-bak and newly nominated Prime Minister Han Seung-soo walking to podium
2. Cutaway media
3. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Lee Myung-bak, South Korea's President-elect:
"I think with his international...
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Obama says cost of economic plan "considerable", Republican reax
ABC - No Access North America/Internet
Fairfax, Virginia
1. Wide of Obama entering auditorium
2. Cutaway, standing ovation for the President elect
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President elect:
"In short, a bad situation could...
Bloomberg
Has a Shrinking Deficit Hurt U.S. Economic Growth?
Nov. 4 -- Joe Tanious, investment strategist at Bessemer Trust, discusses the reduction of the U.S. deficit, what it means to the economy and why it may be necessary for it to climb again soon. He speaks on In The Loop.""
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Geithner on start of summit, global economy
DoS TV (Department of State)
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8. US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner walking to podium
9. Cutaway of reporters
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Timothy Geithner, US Treasury Secretary:
"We meet in the context...
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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.
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...
Bloomberg
U.K. General Election: Biggest Risk to Businesses?
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...
Bloomberg
Economic Boosts, Risks of the Next U.S. President
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...
Bloomberg
George Osborne on Brexit, U.K. Economy, BOE, and Trump
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....
Bloomberg
BOJ Watch: What Are Markets Expecting?
Sept. 14 -- Seijiro Takeshita, professor of management & information at the University of Shizuoka, discusses what the BOJ may do next, negative interest rates and the review of their monetary policy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Anna...
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IMF Warns About Rising Public Debt, Weak Growth
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.
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...
Bloomberg
Flanders: Summers' Secular Stagnation Right to a Degree
May 18 -- Stephanie Flanders of JPMorgan Asset Management talks about former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers' declaration of secular stagnation and the building global consensus behind fiscal policy. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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As the Senate passed its version of the economic stimulus bill and the Treasury Department unveiled new plan to help bank, President Obama tied his political fate to the economy.
HEADLINE: Obama ties political fate to the economy
CAPTION: As the Senate passed its version of the economic stimulus bill and the Treasury Department unveiled new plans to help banks, President Obama tied his political fate to the...
Bloomberg
Englander: U.S. Only Outperformer to Some Degree
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...
Bloomberg
Fischer: Dollar Not Most Fundamental Productivity Factor
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...
Bloomberg
Fidelity: Fleeing From Safety of Bonds to High Yield
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...
Bloomberg
Building on U.S. Economic Growth With Trump's Policies
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...
Bloomberg
Mizuho: RBI Needs to Press on With Banking Reforms
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...
Bloomberg
Central Bank Screw-Up Is a Big Risk: Economist
Jun 7 -- The U.S. jobs report for the month of May gives the U.S. Federal Reserve less incentive to hike rates this spring. But a rate hike from a decade of near-zero lows is inevitable. And Diane Swonk, a top economic forecaster, says...
Bloomberg
Citi's Bill Lee Sees Political Stalemate Ahead
Feb.06 -- Bill Lee, Citi's head of North American economics, discusses the prospects for President Donald Trump's economic policies with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Pound to 'Bounce Around in a Range' Versus Dollar: Juckes
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.)
Bloomberg
High Probably of Two U.S. Rate Hikes: Blais
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...
Bloomberg
Is a Fed Rate Hike in December Definite?
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...
Bloomberg
Blanchflower: Will Trump's Rhetoric Meet Reality?
Nov. 9 -- Dartmouth Economics Professor Danny Blanchflower examines the U.S. presidential election, the prospect of fiscal policy in the United States, and the fulfillment of Trump's campaign rhetoric. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."