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Philippines Finance Chief 'Very Confident' Keeping the Budget Deficit Under Control

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Feb.24 -- Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said he’s “very confident” the government will keep its budget deficit under control this year as it ramps up spending on a multi-billion dollar infrastructure plan. He is currently...
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Turkey's Financial Crisis Is Manageable, MIT's Kristin Forbes Says

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Aug.23 -- Kristin Forbes, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy board, discusses the risks facing the global economy with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the...
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Oil Reflecting Fundamentals, Not Economics: Morgan Stanley’s Sheets

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Sep.11 -- Andrew Sheets, chief cross-asset strategist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the return of fundamentals to markets and why the decline in oil prices may not reflect a global economic slowdown. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Fed Must Take Global Backdrop Into Account, MacroPolicy's Coronado Says

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Jun.19 -- Julia Coronado, founder of MacroPolicy Perspectives LLC, discusses the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve policy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China’s Commodities Binge Makes America’s Future More Expensive

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Apr.01 -- President Joe Biden’s big plan to rebuild the United States and compete with China has already hit something of a hurdle. To do this, America requires steel for roads and bridges, and cobalt and lithium and rare earth for...
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Panasonic CEO Has Plans to Fuel Tesla Business, Growth

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Jun.24 -- Yuki Kusumi, the new president and chief executive officer of Panasonic Corp., discuses his growth strategy for the 103-year-old Japanese electronics maker. Kusumi says he’s focused on improving efficiencies from the...
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VOICED : Japón conmemora con discreción los 11 años del tsunami y de Fukushima

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Japón conmemoró discretamente el viernes la triple catástrofe del 11 de marzo de 2011, cuando uno de los terremotos más potentes jamás registrados en el mundo desencadenó un mortífero tsunami que, a su vez, provocó el desastre nuclear de...
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CLEAN : Chilean lake devastated by more than a decade of drought

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Vultures swoop over carp carcasses on the arid land that was once the bed of Lake Peñuelas (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Former HK leader says 'ignore' One Country, Two Systems end date

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Ahead of the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover from Britain to China, AFPTV speaks to the city's former chief executive Leung Chun-ying (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : La contraofensiva de Ucrania progresa en el sur

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El ejército ruso retrocedía en Jersón y Járkov, en el sur y el noreste de Ucrania, según mapas militares presentados por el ministerio de Defensa ruso el martes que ilustran los últimos éxitos de la contraofensiva ucraniana en...
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Presidents of 19 central European states end summit

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1. Wide exterior of summit venue 2. Mid of flags 3. Various of security personnel guarding the summit 4. Wide of summit room 5. Various of delegates in attendance 6. Serbian President Boris Tadic walking in to talk to journalists 7....
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Aggressive zebra mussels damaging Spanish waterways

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Flix - November 2006 1. Pan of River Ebro near Flix 2. Ebro River 3. Small fishing boat 4. Pan from river to warning sign 5. Sign reading (in Spanish): "Warning Zebra Mussel. Navigation Rules." 6. Sign reading (in Spanish): "Protocol...
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Cuban - American doctors to combat dengue epidemic

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0.00 Various of Cuban-American medical team visiting Benjamin Bloom Children's Hospital 0.10 Doctors at intensive care unit observing dengue fever infected children 0.27 Doctors observing children and facility 0.31 Doctors speaking to...
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Hong Kong Protests Are Hurting Small Businesses: Orvay

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Oct. 13 -- Neil Orvay, CEO of Asia Spa and Wellness, discusses the impact of the Hong Kong protests on small businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Said to Accelerate Infrastructure Projects

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Jan. 6 -- China says it will accelerate $1T in infrastructure and other projects this year in order to boost growth. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Tourists eager to get a whiff of one of world's pongiest plants

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1. Wide of visitors queuing in front of titan arum flower 2. Tilt up from bottom to top of the giant flower 3. Close up of the flower 4. Spokesman of National Botanic Garden of Belgium Gert Ausloos smelling the flower 5. Close-up of...
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Accusing China of vast business spying, the United States charged five military officials on Monday with hacking into U.S. companies to steal vital trade secrets. Alleged targets include Alcoa World Alumina, Westinghouse Electric, and SolarWorld. (May 19)

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Accusing China of vast business spying, the United States charged five military officials on Monday with hacking into U.S. companies to steal vital trade secrets in a case intensifying already-rising tensions between the international...
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Astronauts are returning to earth as NASA fears Hurricane Dean could disrupt flight operations. Space agency managers ordered space shuttle Endeavour back to Earth from the international space station a day early.

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HEADLINE: Shuttle Endeavour heads home CAPTION: Astronauts are returning to earth as NASA fears Hurricane Dean could disrupt flight operations. Space agency managers ordered space shuttle Endeavour back to Earth from the international...
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Garzarelli: Fed Can Help World by Hiking Gradually

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Sept. 6 -- Francesco Garzarelli, global macro and markets co-head at Goldman Sachs, examines lessons learned from global central banks and what the Federal Reserve can do to help the rest of the world. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China PPI, CPI Point to Price Outlook Stabilization

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Sept. 9 -- China's PPI improved for an eighth straight month while CPI rose less than expected in August in a sign of price outlook stabilization. Bloomberg's Enda Curran examines the data on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Final preparations in Kenya ahead of Papal visit

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CLEAN : Final preparations in Kenya ahead of Papal visit
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Impoverished interior poses risk for struggling Tunisia

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VOICED : Impoverished interior poses risk for struggling Tunisia
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David Cameron Answers re Election Spending Scandal

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CLEAN: Interior shot former Prime Minister David Cameron answers a question on the Tory election expenses scandal, says he won the election fairly in panel at the London School of Economics (LSE) in London, England on Thursday 16th March...
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Mizuho's Varathan Sees Rupee Underperforming Most Asian Currencies

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Feb.28 -- Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, discusses his outlook for the Indian rupee. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."