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Indonesia, U.S. Agree to End Dispute Over Cigarettes
Oct. 10 ""A long-running trade dispute between the U.S. and Indonesia appears to be settled with the two countries reaching a final agreement over the U.S. ban on flavored cigarettes. Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on On The Move....
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Jindal Steel No Longer Interested in Reliance Naval, MD Says
Apr.22 -- Vidya Rattan Sharma, managing director of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd., India’s third-largest producer of the alloy by market value, discusses the outlook for the company and the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. Jindal Steel...
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Vietnam Premier Sees Slower Growth From Virus Fallout
May.21 -- Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc says he's expecting economic growth to slow this year, despite successful moves to contain the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg's John Boudreau in Hanoi.
Curated Video
Discarded flip flops turned into works of art ++CORRECTED SCRIPT++
+++In the story Kenya Flip Flops transmitted May 8 about artisans in Kenya who turn old sandals into art objects, The Associated Press included in the storyline wording that closely paralleled the wording of an earlier story on the...
Curated Video
CAN831 PRIME MINISTER SPEAKS IN BRIGHTON ABOUT ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT
Prime Minister (PM) of the United Kingdom Mr Harold Wilson speaks at the Labour Party conference in Brighton (?) about employment, the relationship between income and productivity, the British economy and the world's currencies and...
Bloomberg
Japan Is on Best Run of Growth in a Decade
May.17 -- Japan's economy advanced for a fifth straight quarter, the longest expansion in a decade, supported by continued strength in exports. Japan Macro Advisors Principal and Chief Economist Takuji Okubo weighs in on "Bloomberg...
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Marathon May Invest in Pipelines, CEO Says
Sep.25 -- Gary Heminger, Marathon Petroleum chief executive officer, discusses the company's acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee.
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What Does Boeing Mean to the U.S. Economy?
Jan.10 -- Constance Hunter, chief economist at KPMG, examines how a prolonged shutdown of manufacturing of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max jetliner could impact the U.S. economy. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Thyssenkrupp Elevator CEO on Industry Consolidation, Production
Sep.17 -- Thyssenkrupp Elevator Chief Executive Officer Andreas Schierenbeck discusses prospects for industry consolidation in an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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British Businesses Seen Facing Raft of Difficult Changes
Dec.28 -- The U.K. and European Union may have signed a trade deal, but British businesses still face a raft of difficult changes. While a deal is better than no deal, “there are more issues there which will only emerge over time,”...
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ANZ Yeung on Covid-Zero Strategy, NPC, Ukraine Risk
ANZ Chief Greater China Economist Raymond Yeung discusses the possibility of China and Hong Kong relaxing their Zero-Covid policies. He also discusses how is the Ukraine relevant to China. Yeung speaks to Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and David...
Curated Video
Ugandan fish stocks under threat
Entebbe, Uganda, April 2009
1. Wide shot of illegal fishing nets being burned.
2. Mid shot of illegal fishing nets being burned.
3. Pan of police confiscating illegal fishing nets to be burned.
4. Mid shot of police man ordering...
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BNP Paribas' Rong on China's Activity Data
Jacqueline Rong, Deputy Chief China Economist at BNP Paribas, discusses China's economic prospects as the country's latest activity data misses estimates. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
Curated Video
USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON DETERMINED TO WIN WAR ON DRUGS
June 28, New York and FILE as noted
1. Demonstration of where drugs can be hidden
2. Cutaway onlookers
3. SOUNDBITE: Brown
4. Trained drug detecting dog
5. Cutaway onlookers
6. FILE: Colombia drug arrests, shows men with guns, people...
Curated Video
CIA and FBI chiefs testify to Senate committee regarding terror threats
1. Wide of members of the US intelligence community seated at witness table
2. Wide view of hearing
3. US senators calling hearing to order
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Clapper, US Director of National Intelligence:
"Among nation states,...
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UBS's Donovan: Inflation Is the New Risk
Oct. 26 -- Paul Donovan, global chief economist at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for global inflation, the weakening Chinese yuan and the rise in populism in politics. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg...
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Oil Market Much More Balanced By Year-End: EIA Chief
Aug. 12 -- Adam Sieminski, administrator at the U.S. Energy Information Administration, says we're starting to see a rebalancing of supply and demand in the oil markets. He spoke on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Impact of Trade War on Asia Will Be Limited, Says Atradius' Poublon
Nov.21 -- Bart Poublon, head of Asia-Pacific risk at Atradius, discusses the U.S.-China trade tensions and its impact on currencies and China's economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Oil Search MD Botten Says Papua LNG Deal Offers 'Equitable Split'
Nov.15 -- Peter Botten, managing director of Sydney-listed Oil Search Ltd., talks about the memorandum of understanding it entered with the government of Papua New Guinea to develop a liquefied natural gas project. Oil Search’s partners...
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NRF CEO Expects 'Exceptional' 2018 Holiday Shopping Season
Nov.23 -- Matthew Shay, president and chief executive officer at National Retail Federation, discusses retailers' optimism for the 2018 holiday shopping season. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Thai Economy Has Strength to Deal With External Risks, Minister Says
Jul.12 -- Thailand's Industry Minister Uttama Savanayana talks about the nation's economy. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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No Need to Fret About S. Korean Corporate Earnings, Natixis Says
Jul.11 -- Trinh Nguyen, a senior economist for emerging-market Asia at Natixis Asia Ltd. in Hong Kong, talks about South Korea's economy, corporate earnings and central bank policy. She spoke on July 11 with David Ingles and Rishaad...
Bridgeman Arts
Sweden 1970s - Banking and industrial exports
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of bankers at work in their offices, and shots of transatlantic ships carrying cargo, and exports such as railways made for African countries.