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US expected to raise interest rates a quarter-point

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1. Various exteriors Federal Reserve building 2. Police 3. Car carrying Federal Reserve policy makers (passengers not visible) arriving and driving past into building carpark 4. Pan exterior US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan...
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Fed Reserve chief arrives for work ahead of expected rate raise

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1. Exterior of the U.S. Federal Reserve building 2. Federal Reserve sign on building 3. Black Cadillac driving with U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke seated in back 4. Cars pass through security, pan to press cutaway Economists...
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WRAP Bush comments on US financial rescue plan; ADDS more

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1. US President George W. Bush, US Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Ben Bernanke, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox walk to podium, in Rose Garden at White House 2. SOUNDBITE:...
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Federal Reserve chairman on economic outlook

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1. Wide of Ben Bernanke, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, at podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Bernanke, chairman of the US Federal Reserve: "Stabilisation of the financial markets is a critical first step, but even if they...
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USA: US FEDERAL RESERVE CHIEF ALAN GREENSPAN SPEECH

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English/Nat Chairman of the U-S Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, says he wants to help American banks become brokers, and insurance companies to offer checking and savings accounts. But this sort of overhaul of the nation's banking...
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Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that the Federal Reserve is working to address the regulatory failures that were exposed by the 2008 financial crisis. But he cautioned that as the financial system evolves, new risks will emerge

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HEADLINE: Bernanke says Fed working on regulatory failures CAPTION: Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that the Federal Reserve is working to address the regulatory failures that were exposed by the 2008 financial crisis. But he...
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WRAP US financial plan mooted; French, Russian markets soar in response

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AP Television Paris, France - 19 September, 2008 1. Various shots inside trading room at Richelieu Finance (a French fund management and financial services group) 2. Nathalie Pelras, Head of Equity Management, Richelieu Finance, on the...
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The Federal Reserve, acknowledging the economy has continued to deteriorate, signaled Wednesday that it will keep using unconventional tools to cushion the fallout, including keeping a key interest rate at a record low for quite "some time."

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HEADLINE: Fed pledges to use all tools to help economy CAPTION: The Federal Reserve, acknowledging the economy has continued to deteriorate, signaled Wednesday that it will keep using unconventional tools to cushion the fallout,...
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Credit Lyonnais fined US$100m

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1. News conference with US District Attorney Deborah Yang 2. Officials from US Attorney's office 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Debra Yang, US District Attorney: "Yesterday in court, this office filed documents which will lead Credit Lyonnais,...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday that the central bank is prepared to provide additional stimulus if the current economic lull persists.

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HEADLINE: Bernanke: Fed would supply more stimulus if needed CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday that the central bank is prepared to provide additional stimulus if the current economic lull persists. (July...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the U.S. financial regulatory system must be overhauled to strengthen oversight of banks, mutual funds and large financial institutions whose collapse would put the entire economy in peril.

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HEADLINE: Bernanke calls for regulatory overhaul CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the U.S. financial regulatory system must be overhauled to strengthen oversight of banks, mutual funds and large financial institutions...
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USA: GREENSPAN ARGUES AGAINST RESTRICTING GLOBAL INVESTMENTS

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Washington D-C, USA - 14 October 19971. Greenspan gets out of car and walks through door2. Cutaway press3. Greenspan is introduced4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman5. Cutaway audience6. Cutaway press7....
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Bernanke defends Federal Reserve''s response to financial crisis

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1. Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman, walking to podium at the Princeton Club in New York City 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman: "The pricing of the liquidity facilities was an important part of...
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The Federal Reserve slashed a key interest rate by three-fourths of a percentage point Tuesday, responding to a global plunge in stock markets. Will it calm investors' fears? Rich Matthew's has a closer look

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HEADLINE: Investors skittish over Wall Street's wild ride CAPTION: The Federal Reserve slashed a key interest rate by three-fourths of a percentage point Tuesday, responding to a global plunge in stock markets. Will it calm investors'...
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US Fed Reserve chief predicts interest rate hike

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1. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan then pans to committee 2. Greenspan 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman: "Looking forward, the prospects for sustaining solid economic growth in the period ahead are...
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The Federal Reserve pledges to keep a key interest rate at a record low for an 'extended period,' in a sign that the economy is growing but remains deeply dependent on government help.

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HEADLINE: Fed again pledges to hold rates at record-lows CAPTION: The Federal Reserve pledges to keep a key interest rate at a record low for an 'extended period,' in a sign that the economy is growing, the AP's Mark Hamrick says. (Nov....
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Fed Chairman says may need to cut interest rates to boost the US economy

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1. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan walking into hearing room 2. Greenspan seated at table 3. Wide of committee 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman "Some of the residual war-related uncertainties have...
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IMF central bankers meet, Greenspan plea

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1. Pan of meeting room 2. Head table with international bankers seated before audience 3. TV monitor with Greenspan and people seated in foreground 4. SOUNDBITE (English): Alan Greenspan, US Federal Reserve Chairman: "I've said on...
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USA: INTEREST RATES UNCHANGED

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English/Nat Although the U-S economy is growing at a rapid rate, the Federal Reserve has decided to leave interest rates unchanged. It said it was still worried about inflation in the future and didn't want to upset financial markets so...
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen spent a second day on Capitol Hill, testifying before the Senate Budget Committee. Among other things, Yellen spelled out her views on the long-term decline in the labor participation rate. (May 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus010125 One day after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told the Joint Economic Committee on Capitol Hill that the job market is "far from satisfactory," she testified a second time, this time...
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USA: FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN ALAN GREENSPAN

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English/Nat The widely respected and highly influential Federal Reserve Chairman, Alan Greenspan, has given some crucial support to President Bush's plans for tax cuts. In testimony to the Senate Budget Committee on Thursday, he said...
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In a bold strike, the Federal Reserve slashed a key interest rate by a half point on Tuesday and left the door open to further relief to prevent a painful housing slump

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Interest rate dropped, home sales up? In a bold strike, the Federal Reserve slashed a key interest rate by a half point on Tuesday and left the door open to further relief to prevent a painful housing slump. (Sept. 18) 2007 ...
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Trump Nominates Jerome Powell as Fed Chairman

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US President Donald Trump is choosing Federal Reserve board member Jerome Powell to become the next chair of the U.S. central bank. In a Rose Garden announcement, Trump called Powell "strong," "committed" and "smart" and...
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New FedRes chief seeks to reassure investors with continuity

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US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testified before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday in Washington, DC. It was her first appearance before Congress since she was sworn in a week ago. In wide ranging remarks, Yellen...