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Protest as own party urges Greek PM to resign ahead of confidence vote
1. Top shot protesters gathered near parliament, pan from protesters to parliament building
Protesters gathered outside the Greek parliament in Athens as the country's ruling Socialists were in open revolt against their own prime...
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Asian markets open sharply down on European debt fears
Tokyo, Japan
1. Close of Nikkei 225 index price
2. Wide of electronic board
3. Close of prices on electronic board
4. Wide of Tokyo Stock Exchange
5. Close of Tokyo Stock Exchange logo
6. Wide of floor
7. Mid of traders
Hong Kong
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Protesters surge through police lines, demand govt resigns
1. "Red Shirt" demonstrators surging through police lines outside Government House
2. Demonstrators clap and cheer their success
3. Demonstrators help away a policeman who looks dazed
4. Earlier scene, with demonstrators rocking police...
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WRAP Asian markets higher; Nikkei, Hang Seng up more than 5 per cent ADDS Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
1. Tilt down interior of Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Mid of workers at computers
3. Close up of worker at computer
4. Mid of moving board showing market rates
5. Various of stock market digital board
6. Mid of digital board...
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CAN554 COMMON MARKET CRISIS MEETING FOR ERHARD AND SARAGAT
West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard and Italian president Guiseppe Saragat discuss the European Common Market crisis at a meeting in Bonn.
1. ws Schaumburg palace
2. ms pan Saragat leaves car, is greeted by Erhard, the two enter...
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CAN708 COMMON MARKET CRISIS
Ministers meet to discuss the crisis in the Common Market.
1. cu sign above door: Hotel de Ville
2. ms conference table with Dutch delegates and sign: Nederland
3. mcu press with cameras
4. ms ministers and officials talking
5. mcu...
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STOCKS CLOSE SLIGHTLY UP, DESPITE GREECE COALITION
The Greek coalition deal had little impact on the German stock market, with the Dax only 0.50 percent up, closing at 6,392 on Wednesday.
Greek conservative leader Antonis Samaras was sworn in as prime minister on Wednesday after three...
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CAN363 WILSON MEETS WITH CABINE TO DISCUSS IMPENDING ECONOMIC CRISIS
Harold Wilson confers with part of his new cabinet on plans to avert economic crisis.
1. ws Downing Street
2. cs sign Downing Street
3. bs Edward Watson Short arrives and enters
4. ms James Callaghan walks along pavement
5. ms Callaghan...
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Raw: Migrants, Police Scuffle At Greece Border
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4001047Macedonian special police forces fired stun grenades Friday to disperse thousands of migrants stuck on a no-man's land with Greece, a day after declaring a state of emergency on its border to...
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Mnangagwa lays wreath during Moscow visit
The president of Zimbabwe on Tuesday laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow, kicking off his visit to Russia.
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Lebanon security fire tear gas at protesters
Police and protesters fired tear gas and firecrackers at each other outside the government building in downtown Beirut on Friday evening amid big protests against economic crisis and political stagnation.
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Protests continue in downtown Beirut
Protests continued in Beirut on Thursday, as demonstrators rebuked the Lebanese president's latest overtures and calls for dialogue.
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Fist fights between rival groups at Beirut protest
Squirmishes erupted between Hezbollah supporters and anti-government protesters in the streets of downtown Beirut on Wednesday afternoon, as unrest continued to take hold of the Lebanese capital.
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STILLS PM and Fine Gael leader Varadkar votes
Irish Prime Minister, or Taoiseach, and Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar cast his vote in the nation's general elections in Dublin on Saturday.
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HSBC net profit falls 53%. bank to sell assets
HSBC, Europe's biggest bank, said on Tuesday that its profits fell by 53% in 2019, which is set to cause a major overhaul in both staffing and assets.
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IMF delegation in talks to assess Lebanon's economy
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund began its meetings in Lebanon Thursday where the international agency is expected to give an assessment on what is needed to save the crumbling economy of the country.
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Stock market drops amid fears over coronavirus
The Taiwan stock market dropped on Monday as the coronavirus outbreak crisis deepened sending financial markets plummeting.
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More troops in Tripoli after clashes
The Lebanese army reinforced its troops in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli on Tuesday following clashes triggered by an economic crisis spiraling out of control.
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Athens awaits outcome of EU tourism talks
Tourist attractions in Athens remained quiet on Wednesday morning as Greece awaited the outcome of EU talks on tourism.
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President George W. Bush gives a statement on the US economy
1. President George W. Bush walks to the podium from the White House
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, President of the United States of America:
"Good morning. I just completed a meeting with my working group on financial markets....
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Europe Has Never Been More Attractive, Says KKR's Freise
Philipp Freise, co-head of European private equity at Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., discusses the volatile market backdrop, investment opportunities, and the attractiveness of Europe. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
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Algebris CEO Serra `Scared' by Gilt Market, GBP Turmoil
Davide Serra, founder and chief executive officer of Algebris Investments, says the bond and currency market reaction following the fiscal measures announced by the UK last week is the first time he's seen a developed market behave like...
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Private Credit Markets Attractive, Lawrence Golub Says
Golub Capital CEO Lawrence Golub discusses the current state of credit markets with Lisa Abramowicz at the Greenwich Economic Forum.