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Global Finance Talks Wind Down in DC

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Finance ministers and central bankers posed for a group photo as global finance talks in Washington were winding down Saturday. Officials from the G-20 are pledging to pursue policies that will bolster growth and further stabilize...
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Raw: Global Finance Talks Wind Down in DC

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053381Finance ministers and central bankers posed for a group photo as global finance talks in Washington were winding down Saturday. Officials from the G-20 are pledging to pursue policies that...
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Egypt Infrastructure Companies Favored, Renaissance Capital Says

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Sep.11 -- Egyptian consumer prices rose at their slowest monthly rate since May, offering fresh evidence that the impact of fuel price hikes was abating and giving the central bank room to shift its focus from inflation to investments....
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Saudi Economy Still Vulnerable to Oil Prices Shocks, Emirates NBD's Haque Says

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Oct.16 -- Khatija Haque, head of Middle East and North Africa research at Emirates NBD, and Ziad Daoud, chief Middle East economist at Bloomberg Economics, talk about Saudi Arabia's economy, financial markets, and the political tensions...
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Bell’s Sale on Helicopter Sales, Coronavirus, Outlook

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Feb.10 -- David Sale, Asia Pacific managing director at Bell, discusses the company’s increase in helicopter sales, the impact of coronavirus on the industry and his outlook for the company. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets” from the...
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The House has begun debate on Speaker John Boehner's deficit-cutting plan. Republican leaders have been pleading with reluctant members of their caucus to support the bill. Should it pass the House, the Senate is promising a quick vote.

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HEADLINE: Boehner: ''Let's pass this bill, end the crisis'' CAPTION: The House has begun debate on Speaker John Boehner''s deficit-cutting plan. Republican leaders have been pleading with reluctant members of their caucus to support the...
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Bernanke says fiscal cliff standoff already hurting economy

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1. Wide, US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke enters news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman "Clearly the fiscal cliff is having effects on the economy, even though we've not yet even reached...
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The Fed Is Reacting to Asset Prices and Volatility: Block

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Oct. 30 -- Michael Block, chief strategist at Rhino Trading Partners, discusses the reaction of financial markets to the Fed's decision to end QE with Bloomberg's Mia Saini on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: WASHINGTON: US BUDGET TALKS COLLAPSE

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English/Nat Political stalemate between the White House and Congress has caused the second partial shutdown of the U-S government in as many months. The Republican controlled House of Representatives and Senate failed to act on a...
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In the weekly Republican address, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Virginia took note of the week''s April 15 income tax filing deadline and criticized government spending and climbing deficits that he said are driving taxes higher.

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HEADLINE: GOP: Runaway spending is Washington''s disease CAPTION: In the weekly Republican address, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Virginia took note of the week''s April 15 income tax filing deadline and criticized government...
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Weekly radio address on Katrina recovery

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1. Graphic of US president George W Bush with overlaid voiceover 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President: "The recovery of the Gulf Coast region will be one of the largest reconstruction efforts the world has ever seen, and I...
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Anti-austerity protest as troika continues talks with government

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1. Wide of students from music schools marching; students marching past camera 2. Close-up of drum being struck; pans right to show medium of students holding banner and chanting slogan (Greek) "Every year it's the same story: no...
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ASIAN MARKETS OPEN UP AFTER GREEK ELECTIONS

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Asian stock markets climbed on Monday after elections in Greece eased fears of global financial turmoil, but analysts warned that the economic crisis shaking the 17 nations in the euro common currency was far from over. Stock markets...
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Michel Temer on Brazil Economic Reforms

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Sept. 20 -- Brazil’s new President Michel Temer vows to push ahead with unpopular measures to revive the country's troubled economy. In an interview with Erik Schatzker at Bloomberg's headquarters in New York, Temer outlines his...
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Brazilians protest constitution amendment

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Thousands marched in Rio de Janeiro on Monday to protest against PEC 241, a proposed government amendment to the Brazilian constitution intended to limit public spending for the next 20 years.The protesters, mostly members of trade...
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Marc Lotter on Tax Plan, Trump's Legislative Hurdles

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Dec.26 -- Marc Lotter, former press secretary for Vice President Mike Pence, discusses President Donald Trump's first year in office. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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My Potential Longshot White House Campaign Is Worth It, Says Sanford

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Jul.17 -- Former Rep. Mark Sanford (R) South Carolina discusses the possibility of running for president with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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India’s Growth Slowdown Set to Deepen as Consumers Buckle

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Aug.30 -- Garima Kapoor, economist at Elara Capital, discusses her outlook for India’s economy, monetary policy and liquidity. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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UK: CHANCELLOR GORDON BROWN SINGLE EURO CURRENCY SPEECH

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English/Nat Britain's Finance minister assured bankers and business leaders on Thursday night that his country is ready for a single European Currency - due to be introduced at the beginning of 1999. The Chancellor of the Exchequer,...
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USA - Debt crisis / Trial of Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor

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Courting confrontation and compromise alike, House Republicans shrugged off US President Barack Obama's threat to veto legislation to cut federal spending by trillions of US dollars on July 18th 2011, while simultaneously negotiating...
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Stocks dip as investors take profits after jump, Bernanke comments

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1. US Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke walking into Joint Economic Committee hearing, takes seat 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman: "We continue to expect economic activity to bottom out, then to turn...
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USA: WASHINGTON: FOREIGN AID PACKAGE VETOED

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton has vetoed a 12.5 (b) billion U-S dollar foreign aid package saying the money is inadequate. Clinton says the measure under-funds everything from debt relief to the Wye peace accords. He has called...
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Speaker of the House John Boehner says a tax bill did not advance to a vote in the House because it lacked votes. But he says Republicans still want to negotiate a deal avoiding a big tax hike in 2013 and wants President Obama to get serious.

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HEADLINE: Boehner: Obama 'won't deal honestly' on issues CAPTION: Speaker of the House John Boehner says a tax bill did not advance to a vote in the House because it lacked votes. But he says Republicans still want to negotiate a deal...
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Greece demo, Portugal bond sales; France analyst on Eurozone crisis

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Athens 1. Copies of notifications for one-off solidarity tax to help fight off debt being burnt 2. Medium of protesters burning copies of notifications 3. Wide of protesters outside parliament 4. Wide of march 5. Close-up of banner...