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CLEAN : India: Economic focus should be put on the rural areas says financial expert
Senior economist says that India should be focussing on programs which are rural focused to generate employment and in turn spur consumption instead of slashing taxes for the middle class (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
'Bloomberg Commodities Edge': Iran Nears Nuclear Deal
May.20 -- Bloomberg Commodities Edge" talks to the smartest voices in the commodity world about the companies, the physical assets, and the trading behind the hottest commodities. This week, Bloomberg's Alix Steel discusses the moves in...
Bloomberg
Goldman Sees Commodities Bull Run on V-Shaped Recovery
Nov.24 -- Jeffrey Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, discusses the commodity market rebound and his 2021 outlook as he sees oil rising to $65 per barrel by the end of next year. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Indonesian President Jokowi on Central Bank Mandate, Vaccine Nationalism
Apr.07 -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo is backing a push to expand the central bank’s mandate to include bolstering the economy. In a wide-ranging interview, the president, also known as Jokowi, slammed richer nations for vaccine...
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CalSTRS CIO Ailman: Tax Hikes Will 'Weigh Heavy' on Markets
Apr.23 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), says taxes will have to be raised at some point and it will "weigh very heavy" on markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Ukraine Finance Minister Marchenko on Budgetary Needs
Ukraine Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko discusses the aid needed to address the nation's budgetary deficits on "Balance of Power."
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White House Pleads For More COVID Funding; GOP Questions Spending
With the White House asking Congress to pass additional COVID relief funding, Republicans question how the previous $1.9 trillion package was spent.
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Bush wants $80 billion more for Iraq, Afghan wars
Washington DC - 25 January 2005
1. Wide view of White House
2. GRAPHIC showing part of statement from US President George W. Bush on supplemental budget: "This supplemental budget request will fulfil these important pledges and again...
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Federal Budget for FY 2005, reactions
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Washington, DC 28 January 2004
1. Wide of Government Printing presses starting up to print budget
2. Mid shot of person stacking paper
3. Close-up of pages of budget rolling off presses
4. Mid shot of woman thumbing through pages...
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Greenspan says US economy will withstand hurricane damage
1. Pan from Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan to Congressional committee members
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman:
"With the recovery from the first storm barely under way, Hurricane Rita hit,...
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IMF releases world economic outlook
1. Wide shot of International Monetary Fund panel
2. Cameramen
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivier Blanchard, Director, Research Department, IMF:
"Overall we expect the global economy to decline by 1.3 percent in 2009, this is year on year....
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President Barack Obama is unveiling his $3.73 trillion spending plan that is certain to ignite a political battle with Republicans who say the proposed budget is too timid about reducing the spiraling U.S. debt.
HEADLINE: Obama unveils budget; Republicans want more cuts
CAPTION: President Barack Obama is unveiling his $3.73 trillion spending plan that is certain to ignite a political battle with Republicans who say the proposed budget is too...
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President Barack Obama says if he doesn't improve the education system and drive down the cost of health care that the economy won't grow at either his rate of 2.6 percent, or the congressional budget analysts' rate of 2.2 percent
HEADLINE: Obama addresses deficit critics
CAPTION: President Barack Obama says if he doesn't improve the education system and drive down the cost of health care that the economy won't grow at either his rate of 2.6 percent, or the...
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The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday
HEADLINE: Bush administration projects record 2009 deficit
CAPTION: The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday. (July...
Bloomberg
Mexico to Intervene Amid Peso Drop
Dec. 9 -- Bloomberg's David Ingles reports on the latest stories moving the FX Market on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
U.S. Growth Just Right for Goldilocks Equities: Emanuel
Oct. 27 -- Julian Emanuel, U.S. equity and derivatives strategist at UBS, and Drew Matus, deputy chief U.S. economist at UBS, discuss why growth is just right to drive equities and the U.S. economy. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
Bloomberg
What Do U.K. Businesses Want From George Osborne?
Dec. 3 -- John Longworth, director general of British Chambers of Commerce, discusses the extension of the Funding for Lending Scheme by U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne and what U.K. businesses are looking to hear in...
Bloomberg
Energy Prices a Consumer, Industry Tailwind: Sethi
Nov. 5 -- Sarat Sethi, managing director at Douglas C. Lane, and Stanley Collender, executive vice president at Qorvis MSLGroup, discuss the state of the U.S. economy and markets in the wake of the 2014 midterm elections. They speak on...
Bloomberg
E-Commerce in South Korea
Oct. 27 ""In todays Global Outlook, Bloomberg's Shery Ahn takes a look at why tech-savvy South Korea has had a hard time with cashing in on the web on On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Can Investors Expect From Osborne's Statement?
Dec. 3 -- Britain's Chancellor gets his last big chance to shape the nation's economic agenda before next year's general election. George Osborne will stand in front of parliament and deliver a range of measures. What will be in the...
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As the clock ticks toward a first-ever default on America's debt, House Republicans are planning to vote on a tea party deficit-cutting plan that's unlikely to clear Congress; but just in case, President Barack Obama has promised a veto.
HEADLINE: Obama vows veto of tea party debt plan
CAPTION: As the clock ticks toward a first-ever default on America's debt, House Republicans are planning to vote on a tea party deficit-cutting plan that's unlikely to clear Congress; but...
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US Sec of Commerce and Health Sec speak on trade, product safety
Beijing, 10 December 2007
1. Wide of interior of Conference Hall
2. Close of audience
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carlos Gutierrez, US Secretary of Commerce:
"America and China must work together to stem the tide of projectionist sentiment...
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President Barack Obama said Saturday that "nothing can be off-limits" in the budget debate even though Republicans have said tax increases are. (July 2)
HEADLINE: Obama Address: Budget debate
CAPTION: President Barack Obama said Saturday that "nothing can be off-limits" in the budget debate even though Republicans have said tax increases are. (July 2)
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Western leaders comment on economic recovery
1. US President Barack Obama walking to the podium to address media
2. Wide of conference hall
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President:
++Partly overlaid with close shot of attendant++
"Here at Seoul we agreed that growth...