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Bloomberg

German Business Outlook Rises for Sixth Straight Month

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Clemens Fuest, president at Ifo Institute, discusses the latest reading of German business confidence on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features,...
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Bloomberg

Treasuries Show Debt-Ceiling Tension

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Nour Al Ali, Bloomberg Markets Live Editor, describes how treasury bills are reflecting fears of a US default.
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Bloomberg

Underlying US Inflation Moderated Slightly in April

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The US CPI, excluding food and energy, rose 5.5% from a year ago after 5.6% in the prior month, according to data out Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Going to Hike Two More Times: Citigroup GM's Chua

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"Fed's going to hike two more times and won't be done until July." Johanna Chua, chief APAC economist at Citigroup Global Markets, discusses Fed policy and her outlook for inflation. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Labour deputy Rayner visits Derby Co-Op

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Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner visits to a Co-Op store near Derby, where she learns about how they're trying to keep costs low for shoppers before meeting representatives of local community groups
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Press Association

Unite union members picket at Heathrow Airport

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Security guard members of the Unite join the picket line at Heathrow Airport, London, after last-ditch talks failed to resolve a pay dispute with action likely to disrupt school holiday travel. The guards are beginning ten days of...
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Bloomberg

Emirates President Clark on Airline Outlook

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Emirates will look to place orders for more aircraft in the next few months as demand for long-haul travel rebounds and the carrier looks to lock in delivery slots. "We will probably order more in the next few months on top of what we...
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Bloomberg

Emirates President Tim Clark On Airline Outlook

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Emirates will look to place orders for more aircraft in the next few months as demand for long-haul travel rebounds and the carrier looks to lock in delivery slots. "We will probably order more in the next few months on top of what we...
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Bloomberg

Australia Home Prices Rise for Second Month in April

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Australian house prices rose for a second consecutive month in April, suggesting the stabilization of the property market as the RBA pauses rate hikes. Swati Pandey reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Pioneer's Dealy Sees WTI in $80-$100 Range Later This Year

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Pioneer Natural Resources President Rich Dealy discusses first-quarter performance, acquisition strategy, and the outlook for oil prices on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

USA: FEDERAL RESERVE MAY RAISE INTEREST RATES

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Natural Sound Experts are divided on whether the U-S Federal Reserve will raise short-term interest rates at its meeting on Tuesday. The U-S economy has been remarkably robust with little evidence of inflation in sight. But some say...
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Curated Video

World - Economy and Oil Prices

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Tokyo - 21 May 2008 1. Various of market indices board Various file FILE: New York Stock Exchange - Date unknown 2. Wide of Mercantile Exchange FILE: Parshall, North Dakota - 2 May 2008 3. Various of oil rig in production Marseille - 2...
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Press Association

Drivers queue for fuel in England

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Drivers queue for fuel at a Sainsbury's fuel station in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. Motorists and businesses have been hit by a record daily increase in diesel prices. Figures from data firm Experian Catalist show the average cost of a...
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Curated Video

Market falls as US bailout plan stalls

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1. Wide top shot of Tokyo Stock Exchange floor 2. Various of traders on floor 3. Pan from trading floor to markets board 4. Various of markets board 5. Wide of Tokyo Stock Exchange floor Japanese shares fell on Friday amid concern over...
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Curated Video

UPITN UNUSED 23 5 80 OECD MEETING REGARDING OIL PRICES

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Energy ministers from leading non-communist countries meet in Paris to discuss what measures can be taken to counterbalance the latest price increase of oil exporting nations. The conference of the 21country strong international energy...
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SYND 15-9-73 OPEC MEETING TO DISCUSS OIL PRICES

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Organisation of Petrol Exporting Countries ministers meet in their Headquarters in Vienna to discuss the latest oil prices. 1. ws Organisation of Petrol Exporting Countries building 2. cu nameplate at building entrance 3. ws meeting in...
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INDONESIA: JAKARTA: 100 PEOPLE KILLED IN SHOPPING MALL RIOT BLAZE (2)

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Natural Sound At least 100 people were found burned to death in Jakarta early Friday when the shopping mall they were looting was torched by a rival gang. The charred remains of the victims were taken from the building and laid out in...
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SYND 13-8-73 VIETNAM FAMILIES STRUGGLE TO BUY FOOD DUE TO RISE OF INFLATION

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Vietnam families struggle to buy food due to rise of inflation. 1. gv ship being unloaded in harbour 2. ms truck loaded with sacks on street 3. ms sacks unloaded in harbour 4. ms street restaurant 5. mcu man eating at table outside 6. gv...
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Curated Video

Delta Air Lines is buying a refinery in a novel and some say risky bid to cut $300 million a year from its escalating jet fuel bill. The airline said it's buying the Trainer, Pa. refinery near Philadelphia for $150 million from Phillips 66.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Delta buys refinery to cut its fuel bill CAPTION: Delta Air Lines is buying a refinery in a novel _ and some say risky _ attempt to slice $300 million a year from its escalating jet fuel bill. The Atlanta airline...
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Curated Video

USA - Inflation Scare Causes Stocks To Slide

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Stocks in New York slid early on Friday (31/3) in response to a new inflation scare. A government report of stronger-than-expected economic growth sent a wave of panic through the market, but stocks staged a rebound later in the morning....
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SYND 8-11-73 CHILEAN ECONOMY INFLATION, GROWING IMPORTANCE OF COPPER

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The Chilean economy continues to suffer from massive inflation and now there's even greater emphasis on mining the rich copper deposite high in the Andes. Bodies on the streets may be connected with the coup? 1. ls mining centre 2. ms...
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USA: WASHINGTON: BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT CARDOSO VISIT

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Natural Sound Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso has arrived at the White House on Monday for talks with President Clinton as part of a two day trip to Washington D-C. He said his government is predicting an inflation rate...
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Japanese stocks drop sharply after US Fed Reserve Chairman makes grim comments

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1. Wide interior of Tokyo Stock Exchange 2. Various of traders 3. Close-up of screen showing market figure of 13578.63 4. Various close-ups of screen 5. Pan from screen to trading floor Japan's Nikkei 225 ended its morning session down...
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Tight security ahead of National People's Congress

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Security officials were on high alert on Saturday in Beijing as they patrolled Tiananmen Square ahead of the opening session of the National People's Congress. Soldiers patrolled the Square ahead of the annual legislative meeting. Once...