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Sarkozy and Merkel, IMF chief, Oxfam reax to summit

Higher Ed
1. French President Nicolas Sarkozy approaching podium 2. Cutaway of media at news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Nicolas Sarkozy, French President: "Frankly I tell you, there were moments of tension, but honestly, we would never have...
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Polls open in general election that Socialists are predicted to win

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Acropolis 2. Mid of Parthenon 3. Exterior of polling station near Acropolis 4. Interior of polling station hall 5. Wide of polling station 6. Close of list 7. Voter entering booth 8. Voter casting ballot 9. Pan of voting...
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AP looks at rising unemployment in Spain, badly hit by collapse in housing boom

Higher Ed
1. Various of people queuing outside unemployment offices 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Antonio, unemployed: "This place is a laugh, it is a joke but a big joke. Because to be able to get a number (to be able to hand over papers) you...
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Reaction to state of union address, vox pops, analyst

Higher Ed
Washington, DC - 28 January 2010 1. Close view of headlines on The Washington Times and Politico with headlines reading (English) ''Obama vows to fight for his agenda'' and ''Let''s Try Common Sense'' 2. Close of USA Today headline...
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Thousands of people take to the streets during general strike

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Greek workers walked off the job and marched through central Athens on Wednesday in the first general strike since the country's coalition government was formed in June. The walk-out came as the country's prime minister and finance...
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President Barack Obama signed into law Friday a measure tripling the budget of the $1 billion incentive program that has drawn big crowds to formerly deserted showrooms.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama signs 'cash-for-clunkers' extension CAPTION: President Barack Obama has extended the car rebate stimulus program that proved so popular it ran out of money. (Aug. 7)) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Car shoppers are getting more...
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Markets 0.8% lower after PM says country has to make more spending cuts

Higher Ed
1. Close up of screen showing graphic comparing how the Portuguese stock market closed last Friday and the fall when it opened on Monday 2. Close up of trader looking at the screen 3. Wide traders working at trade room in Carregosa...
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+4:3 US economy grows at annual rate of just 1.5% from April to June

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The US economy grew at an annual rate of just 1.5 percent from April through June, as Americans cut back sharply on spending. The slowdown in growth adds to worries that the economy could be stalling three years after the recession...
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USA: BRAZILIAN FINANCE MINISTER MALAN MEETS IDB LEADERS

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Eng/Portu/Nat Brazil's Finance Minister, Pedro Malan, was optimistic as he wrapped up three days of talks with international financial institutions in Washington. His last meeting was with leaders of the Inter- American Development...
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Thousands march to Spain's parliament to protests against austerity measures

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1. Wide of demonstrators marching behind banner 2. Mid of demonstration 3. Wide of the demonstration UPSOUND: chanting 4. Wide of demonstration from behind UPSOUND: chanting 5. Wide of the front of the demonstration with protesters...
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Hundreds march on parliament as lawmakers approve austerity budget

Higher Ed
1. Mid of protester shouting through microphone UPSOUND (Portuguese) "the troika does not give orders here", pan to banner reading (Portuguese) "out" 2. Various of protesters marching to the parliament, carrying banners and posters 3....
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USA: WASHINGTON: IMF POLICY COMMITTEE DISCUSS FINANCIAL CRISIS

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English/Nat The policy-setting committee for the International Monetary Fund on Sunday declared that the global economic outlook had "worsened considerably". But it ended a day of discussions on the subject by papering over disagreements...
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WRAP Obama at National Governors Association, Fiscal summit

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking up to podium, zoom out 2. Cutaway of audience applauding and sitting down 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "We cannot and will not sustain deficits like these without end....
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Bloomberg

El-Erian: Fed, Markets More Co-Dependent Than Ever

Higher Ed
Nov. 20 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu recaps comments from Bloomberg View columnist Mohamed El-Erian on the Federal Reserve on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

King: Euro Zone 'Biggest Risk to Growth

Higher Ed
Nov. 18 ""Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King discusses what he says is the biggest risk to global growth and the challenges for the ECB with Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns at the CME Global Financial Leadership Conference in Naples,...
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Bloomberg

Draghi, Schaeuble Squabble Worries U.K. Markets

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Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro discusses U.K. market reaction to a disagreement over Europes economy between European Central Bank President Mario Draghi and German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble. He speaks on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

What Are the Biggest Headwinds for U.S. Stocks?

Higher Ed
Oct 17 -- Columbia Business School Dean Glenn Hubbard and Wells Fargo Securities Christopher Harvey preview today's markets and discusses their investment ideas with Betty Liu on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Royal baby fever could deliver �240m boost to Britain's economy

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15 July 2013 1. Pan down from sky to wide of Horse Guards Parade 2. Mid of guards riding into Horse Guards Parade 3. Close of guards and horses 4. Mid of guards riding into Horse Guards Parade, tourist crowd around them 5. Various of...
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Bloomberg

Oil, Deflation and the Central Banks: David Goldman

Higher Ed
Dec. 11 -- On Morning Must Read, Tom Keene recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes that provide insight into today's headlines. Yale University Senior Fellow Stephen Roach also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

US Debt Ceiling brings Memories of the Last Crisis

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US Debt Ceiling brings Memories of the Last Crisis
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Sky News

Darrell Issa Speaks to Press on the Debt Default

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Darrell Issa Speaks to Press on the Debt Default
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Thousands of union workers and leftist activists marched in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires on Thursday to demand higher wages.

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Thousands of union workers and leftist activists marched in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires on Thursday to demand higher wages. The march coincided with the 12th anniversary of deadly riots that forced former President Fernando de la...
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Ukrainian PM says EU agreement will mean major boost for economy

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Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk hailed a new agreement with the European Union (EU) on Friday, stressing the economic advantages it would bring for his country's cash-strapped country. Yatsenyuk was addressing journalists in a...
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Spain aims to cut deficit by $36 billion with budget deemed most austere in decades

Higher Ed
1. Wide of deputy prime minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, Finance Minister Cristobal Montoro and Industry Minister Jose Manuel Soria entering press conference room 2. Wide of ministers at press conference room 3. Wide tilt of press...