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BOJ Changing Action Quietly, Former Board Member Shirai Says
Jun.18 -- Sayuri Shirai, a former Bank of Japan board member and now a professor of economics at Keio University, discusses the central bank's policy. The BOJ surprised investors with a new tool to support efforts to address climate...
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South Korea's Growth Slows as Virus Curbs Crimp Spending
Kathleen Oh, economist at BofA Securities, discusses the state of South Korea's economy, its outlook and central bank policy. Economic expansion cooled last quarter as a renewed virus outbreak prompted authorities to impose their...
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Freeport LNG CEO Expects 'Heavy' LNG Demand for Decades
Freeport LNG CEO Michael Smith discusses the outlook for the LNG market with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy To Host Lviv Talks With U.N., Turkey
The talks come amid a series of massive Russian missile strikes on Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Tunisia''s Deglet Nour date industry
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Tunisia, Tozeur 30 November 2009
1. Various of date pickers at government plantation climbing date palms and harvesting dates
2. Various of men on ground receiving cut dates from men up date palm
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic)...
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CHINA: WILLIAM DALEY CALLS FOR CUTS TO TRADE SURPLUS
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In a precursor to the Chinese president's visit to the United States, Commerce Secretary William Daley has been talking tough on trade issues in Beijing.
The U-S Commerce Secretary told China on Wednesday its rapidly growing...
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ARMS CONTROL ACTIVISTS PROTEST SALES OF WEAPONS TO SYRIA
A small group of arms-control activists marked the opening of a Paris weapons exhibition with a demonstration aimed at stopping sales of weaponry that they say are contributing to human rights violations.
They were taking aim...
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What Chinas Trade Surplus Means for the Economy
Oct. 13 -- Chinas exports rose more than estimated in September and imports rebounded, helping underpin growth in the worlds second-largest economy. Bloomberg's Scott Lanman has more on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Impact of boycott of Danish products in the Middle East
1. Dairy section in a supermarket
2. Close up of dairy products
3. Close up of milk cartons
4. Main entrance to Confederation Danish Industries building
5. Flags
6. Medium shot of the same building
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Henriette...
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BRAZIL: FREE TRADE ISSUE CRUCIAL DURING COMING VISIT BY BILL CLINTON
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As Brazil prepares for the visit of U-S President Bill Clinton on Monday, the issue of free trade within the Americas is undoubtedly a hot one.
Brazil and the U-S have different positions with regard to the Free Trade Area of...
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AUSTRIA: VIENNA: OPEC NATIONS OIL MINISTERS SUMMIT
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Oil ministers from the OPEC nations have met in Vienna to discuss how to bring Iraq back into the world oil markets without undermining prices.
The U-N has cut a oil-for-food deal with Iraq allowing up to 2 (b) billion U-S...
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BELGIUM: BRUSSELS: EUROPE'S FINANCE MINISTERS DISCUSS SINGLE CURRENCY
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Europe's Finance Ministers gather in Brussels to deal with the unresolved questions on the stability pact and the introduction of the Euro.
While some expressed optimism that the meeting could make headway through the rough...
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Czech Republic - Allegations of arms sale to Iraq
America's Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has leaked details of what it alleges are plans by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to try to buy a US$250 million electronic weapons system from a Czech company.
According to the CIA, the system...
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Fashion week takes Lahore by storm
9TH FASHION WEEK TAKES LAHORE BY STORMLahore has just become a little bit more fashionable. The 9th season of Fashion Week just started its run Thursday and brought together a selection of established designers and new talent. Last day...
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Pernod Ricard CEO: U.S. Spirits Market Is Doing Very Well
Sept. 9 -- Alexandre Ricard, Pernod Ricard's chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the recent trends in spirits with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Wilbur Ross Offers Solutions for U.S. Free Trade
Aug. 16 -- Wilbur Ross, founder of WL Ross & Co. and economic adviser to Donald Trump, offers his advice on building trade agreements and how to handle imbalances in existing deals. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Is U.K.'s Economic Data Surprise Good for Gilts?
Sept. 5 -- John Wraith, U.K. head of rates strategy at UBS, looks at the impact of better-than-expected economic data on the U.K.'s gilt market and his expectations for more action by the Bank of England. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Airstream Updates Iconic RVs for a New Generation
Aug. 29 -- Bob Wheeler, chief executive officer at Airstream, talks about the growing appeal of his company's iconic RVs as it modernizes to appeal to multiple generations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Inside Americas battle on wildlife trafficking
CLEAN : Inside Americas battle on wildlife trafficking
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VOICED : Inside Americas battle on wildlife trafficking
VOICED : Inside Americas battle on wildlife trafficking
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VOICED: Mozambique's huge coal reserves a mixed blessing
VOICED: Mozambique's huge coal reserves a mixed blessing