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Curated Video

WRAP Congress and analyst on rescue of financial system; Bush radio address

Higher Ed
1. Various of Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, entering House chamber 2. Cutaway of House chamber 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dennis Kucinich, Democratic Congressman for Ohio: "Industrial capitalism can finally be...
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Curated Video

+4:3 Protest outside Bank of America over foreclosure policies

Higher Ed
1. Pan right from police to protesters behind banner chanting, UPSOUND (English) "Bank of America, Bad for America" 2. Close-up of protesters being handcuffed 3. Protesters being led into police vehicle 4. Close-up of protesters in...
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Curated Video

Bush meetsTreasury Sec Paulson, acknowledges "tough times"

Higher Ed
1. US President George W. Bush in meeting with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson 2. Cutaway Paulson 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Our policy in this administration is - laws shouldn't bail out lenders, laws...
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Curated Video

Would-be home sellers across the country are grappling with a once-in-a-lifetime problem: They have mortgage rates so absurdly low it would hurt them financially to sell. (July 11)

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE: Ryan Carson, Homeowner: "And so once that happened it was sort of scramble mode to figure out what we were going to do. How we were going to accommodate two new bodies in the house. and then quickly realized we're going to...
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Curated Video

President Obama's housing plan aims to help 9 million struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure, but it leaves out many borrowers in battered housing markets who won't qualify because their homes have lost too much value.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Will Obama housing plan do enough? CAPTION: President Obama's housing plan aims to help 9 million struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure, but it leaves out many borrowers in battered housing markets who won't qualify because...
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Curated Video

Two stars of the 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' released on $500,000 bond each after making initial court appearances

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST(including transcript):- AP Entertainment Newark, New Jersey, 30 July 2013 1. Wide, Teresa Giudice and Giuseppe "Joe" Giudice walking 2. Medium, Teresa Giudice and Giuseppe "Joe" Giudice walking 3. Reverse angle, Teresa...
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Bloomberg

China New Home Prices Up in 38 Cities Month on Month

Higher Ed
Feb. 26 -- China releases its latest property prices for January. Bloomberg's Haidi Lun reports on "Trending Business."
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Bloomberg

Pimco’s Kiesel: 2017 Has Positive Potential With Trump

Higher Ed
Jan.04 -- Pimco CIO for Global Credit Mark Kiesel discusses his bond strategy and China selling down its currency reserves. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

ABN Amro 1Q Underlying Profit 615 Million Euros

Higher Ed
May.17 -- ABN Amro CEO Kees van Dijkhuizen discusses the company's earnings and performance, and talks about the European economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Tempted to Cut Pricing After Tax Overhaul, CFO Says

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co.'s chief financial officer, discusses the impact of the tax overhaul plan on the bank with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Miller Samuel CEO Says Credit Conditions Haven't Normalized Since Lehman

Higher Ed
Sep.11 -- Jonathan Miller, president and chief executive officer of Miller Samuel Inc., takes a look at the state of the U.S. housing market 10 years after the financial crisis of 2008. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Banks Report Earnings: All About 4Q Guidance

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Earnings season is again upon us and three major U.S. banks report Friday New York time: JPMorgan, Citi and Wells Fargo. Ramy Inocencio reports analysts are looking ahead to 4Q guidance more than 3Q numbers. 
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Bloomberg

The Last U.S. Housing Bust May Be Preventing Another One

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- As real-estate buyers, lenders, and builders got swept up in speculation before the historic housing bust of 2006-09, prices soared even as a flood of new homes came onto the market. That unsustainable combination doesn’t exist...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Canada's Poloz Says Trade War Effects Have Been Modest

Higher Ed
May.17 -- Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz comments on the China-U.S. trade war, the state of debt markets and the economic headwinds facing Canada. He speaks with BNN Bloomberg's Amanda Lang in Ottawa.
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo CEO Search Takes Toll on Shares

Higher Ed
Aug.20 -- At Wells Fargo & Co.’s town hall meetings, executives have fielded countless questions from employees about efforts to resolve scandals that erupted almost three years ago. One looming topic hasn’t come up recently: Who will...
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Bloomberg

EU FX Mortgage Ruling May Create Systemic Problem: Bank Pekao CEO

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Bank Pekao Chief Executive Officer Michal Krupinski discusses the impact of an expected EU court ruling on loans denominated in foreign currency. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Canadian Housing Bubble Has Been Avoided, National Bank CEO Says

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- Louis Vachon, president and chief executive officer of National Bank, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss foreign investor sentiment on Canada and the top economic issues on his radar ahead of the federal election.
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Bloomberg

U.K. Emergency Policy Move: Saxo Bank Says BOE Lending Scheme Is `On Point'

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Steen Jakobsen, chief economist and chief investment officer at Saxo Bank A/S, discusses the Bank of England's emergency rate cut and its introduction of a new scheme to ensure companies can easily and cheaply access credit....
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Bloomberg

Swedbank’s Underlying Business Is Solid, Says CEO

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Jens Henriksson, chief executive officer at Swedbank AB, discusses the company’s mortgage portfolio, impairments and outlook. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

Fed Minutes Show Taper May Start Mid-November or Mid-December

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- Federal Reserve officials broadly agreed last month they should start reducing emergency pandemic support for the economy in mid-November or mid-December, according to minutes of the Sept. 21-22 Federal Open Market Committee...
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Bloomberg

BNP Paribas' Sun on Global Markets

Higher Ed
George Sun, Head of Global Markets for Greater China at BNP Paribas, discusses his outlook for global markets. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Bloomberg

China's Property Outlook

Higher Ed
Charles Chang, country lead for Greater China corporates at S&P Global Ratings, discusses China's mortgage boycott, property sales and his outlook for the sector. Chang speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Mortgage Lenders Are Starting to Go Broke

Higher Ed
The US mortgage industry is seeing its first lenders go out of business after a sudden spike in lending rates, and the wave of failures that's coming could be the worst since the housing bubble burst about 15 years ago. Carmen Arroyo...
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Press Association

Rachel Reeves speaks ahead of mortgage roundtable

Higher Ed
Shadow Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, speaks ahead of a Mortgage Market Roundtable at Drummonds in Central London.