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New wave of electric cars on display in Frankfurt

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The headwinds buffeting the auto industry are making themselves felt at the Frankfurt Motor Show, with companies confronting a slowdown in sales due to global trade uncertainty and pressure from governments to lower emissions of air...
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Ford Doesn’t See Impact From Moody’s Downgrade: Rowley

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Sep.10 -- Stuart Rowley, the Europe president of Ford Motor Co., discusses the company's debt downgrade by Moody’s and the outlook for electric vehicle sales and charging infrastructure. He talks with Matt Miller at the Frankfurt Auto...
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What Frankfurt Can Gain From Brexit

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Nov.27 -- Hubertus Vaeth, chief executive officer at Frankfurt Main Finance, discusses the relationship between Frankfurt and London, how Brexit may impact it and his outlook for a banking union. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Economist: Markets up after UK election result

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Witness decribes police activity during shooting

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Hanau man Deiter Hog said he saw dozens of police officers running around his neighbourhood as authorities were searching for the suspect of a mass shooting that left 11 people dead, including the gunman.
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Frankfurt use bus as mobile virus test facility

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The German city of Frankfurt has started a mobile test facility on a bus to visit employees and residents of nursing homes and other community care facilities that house people with limited mobility.
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan to Move $230 Billion Assets to Germany in Brexit Shift

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Sep.24 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. is moving about 200 billion euros ($230 billion) from the U.K. to Frankfurt as a result of Britain’s exit from the European Union, a shift that will make it one of the largest banks in Germany. Hubertus...
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Christmas Markets Open With Caution In Frankfurt, Germany

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European markets are usually bustling with holiday shoppers but things have been modified this year due to a surge in COVID cases.
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Stocks Sink Amid Fears Of New COVID-19 Variant

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 900 points in early trading Friday.
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UK: LISA LEESON PROMOTES HER HUSBAND'S BOOK

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English/Nat The wife of trader Nick Leeson says she knew nothing of her husband's multi-million dollar gamble that ended in the collapse of Britain's oldest trading house, Barings. Lisa Leeson is on a tour of the country promoting her...
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GERMANY/POLAND: FREAK WEATHER CAUSES SEVERE DAMAGE

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German/Nat The freak weather that has destroyed life and property in flooded villages and towns across Poland and the Czech Republic has now swept into Germany. So far the storms and subsequent flooding have killed 93 people and wrecked...
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GERMANY/UK: CONFERENCE ON PORNOGRAPHY AND CRIME ON INTERNET

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Eng/Ger/Nat Computer experts from around Europe have gathered in London for the first ever conference on pornography and crime on the Internet. The conference -- part funded by the European Union -- is looking at ways to achieve a ...
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Reax after US sanctions hit Russian banks; reax from German stock market

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The Moscow offices of three major Russian banks appeared to be open as usual on Wednesday, despite being targeted by US sanctions. However stocks took a tumble in the Russian capital in early trading, prompting a promise from Russia's...
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SYND 7 8 77 FIRST US AIRBASE WOMAN COMMANDER IN HAHN AIR BASE NEAR FRANKFURT

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First US Air Base Commander, Colonel Mary Marsh, inspects the Hahn Air Base near Frankfurt, West Germany 1. gv air force base 2. mcu sign outside base 3. mcu Phantom jet, pan to Marsh with airman 4. cu Marsh, pull out to Marsh with...
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GERMANY: FRANKFURT: PRIVATISATION OF LUFTHANSA IS COMPLETE

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German/Eng/Nat Germany has completed the privatisation of the Lufthansa airline - a move which nets the German government much needed cash in the run up to European Monetary Union. In order to qualify for EMU in 1999, countries must...
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SYND 25 10 76 STOCK EXCHANGE DEALINGS IN LONDON, PARIS AND FRANKFURT AS VALUE OF POUND CHANGES

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Stock exchange dealings in London, Paris and Frankfurt as value of the pound changes. 1. various of stock brokers at work, on telephone, looking into screens, talking, calculating 2. gv Paris stock exchange 3. ms sign Bourse on...
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EUROPE: FLOODING CONTINUES TO CAUSE HAVOC

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German/Nat Flooding across central Europe continued to cause havoc on Friday with no let up expected. In Germany, hundreds of people were forced to flee their homes as a flood barrier proved no match for the raging Oder River. And...
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GERMANY: DEDICATION CEREMONY FOR EUROPE'S TALLEST BUILDING

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German/Nat The tallest office building in Europe has been officially dedicated - the new Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt reaches nearly 259 meters into the sky. That's almost three metres higher than the Exhibition Tower, in the same...
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WRAP Security, scenes as England and Paraguary fans arrive

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1. Wide exterior train station 2. Various police gathered outside station 3. England fans walking inside train station 4. Paraguay fans inside station 5. Close up Paraguay flag, zoom out Paraguay fans walking out 7. SOUNDBITE:...
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SYND 23 8 80 STUNTMAN TO CROSS ATLANTIC OCEAN STANDING ON WINGS OF PLANE

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Checz born stuntman, Jaromir Wagner, is planning to cross the Atlantic Ocean, standing on the wings of a 2 motored propellor aircraft. The project, with 4 stops, is estimated to take 50 hours of flying time 1. ls stuntman, Jaromir...
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Chancellor at book fair, comments on Iraq

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1. Various exteriors of building "Congress Centre Messe Frankfurt" 2. Amr Moussa, secretary-general of the Arab League, on escalator, waives to cameras 3. Wide interior of auditorium 4. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder walks down isle...
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Brazilian team arrives in Berlin

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1. Assembled press, pan left to police escort approaching 2. Coach with Brazilian football team in approaching, audio screaming adoring fans 3. Mid shot of coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, team members getting off bus, including Ronaldo,...
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SEA SHEPHERD ACTIVIST RELEASED ON BAIL

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The founder of the environmental activist group Sea Shepherd has left a German jail after a court ordered him freed on bail pending a decision on whether he will be extradited to Costa Rica. Paul Watson told reporters on Monday...