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Fed's Kaplan on China, Interest Rates, Japan's Economy

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Aug. 26 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan comments on Fed policy during an interview with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the Kansas City Fed's Economic Symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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Trading Amid Volatility

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Sonali Theisen, Bank of America FICC E-Trading discusses the volatility effect on trading with Taylor Riggs and Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets The Close."
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President Bush will host a leaders' summit of the Group of 20, which includes not only the world's wealthiest nations but also major developing countries such as Russia, China, Brazil and India. The G-20 leaders are meeting in Washington for two days of talks that will wrap up Saturday.

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HEADLINE: World economy summit opens in Washington CAPTION: World leaders launched extraordinary summit talks Friday on the economic crisis gripping the globe, searching for ways to limit the current carnage and prevent future...
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Dutch Companies Aim to Beat Brexit in IPO Rush

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May 17 -- After a sluggish start to the year, Dutch companies are announcing a slew of IPOs this month in a bid to get to market ahead of the U.K.'s Brexit vote. Bloomberg's Celeste Perri reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Citing danger to the economy, President Bush approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for tough concessions from the deeply troubled carmakers and their workers.

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HEADLINE: Bush gives 'Big 3' $17 billion bailout CAPTION: Citing danger to the economy, President Bush approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for tough concessions...
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SOUTH KOREA: VIOLENCE FLARES AFTER PROTEST MARCH (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Richard Vaughan Riot police have clashed with demonstrators in the Korean capital, Seoul. Violence flared after a protest march by some 20-thousand workers on Sunday. The march was organised by the Korean...
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A pledge by the Federal Reserve to keep super-low interest rates for another couple of years has calmed investors jitters, sending stock markets around the world higher Wednesday.

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HEADLINE: Fed's low rates pledge supports global stocks CAPTION: A pledge by the Federal Reserve to keep super-low interest rates for another couple of years has calmed investors jitters, sending stock markets around the world higher...
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Barclays CEO Staley: In a Very Good Place Right Now

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May 24 -- Barclays CEO Jes Staley talks about the performance of the bank. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Carmen Reinhart on Post-Financial Crisis Recovery

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Aug. 26 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart discusses the 2008 financial crisis and U.S. economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets" from the Kansas City Fed's Economic Symposium in
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Kevin Warsh Says Fed Needs Fundamental Reform

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May.05 -- Kevin Warsh, Duquesne Family Office consultant, sits down with Bloomberg's Mike McKee to discuss monetary policy at The Hoover Institution's "The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy: A Policy Conference" at Stanford...
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Global Economic Outlook meeting ahead of IMF summit

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Cutaway reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivier Blanchard, International Monetary Fund's Chief Economist: "The world economy is facing a major downturn. While there's exceptional uncertainty at this point,...
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Financial Terms Join Twerking, Selfie in Dictionary

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Oct. 23 -- Mark Forsyth, author of the introduction to the Collins Dictionary, explains how the credit crisis brought financial terms into mainstream English language as new words are added to the latest edition of the dictionary. He...
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Celebrations as European bank turns 10

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1. Wide of Alte Oper Building 2. German Chancellor Angela Merkel arriving and being greeted by European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet 3. Pan from photographers to Merkel and Trichet 4. Merkel and Trichet walking away 5. Set...
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Ebola Virus Panic for Travelers Absolutely Wrong: Lawless

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Oct. 2 -- Gerald Lawless, president and Chief Executive Officer at Jumeriah Group, talks with Matt Miller about fallout for the travel industry from the spread of the Ebola virus and discusses the budding hotel scene in Dubai. He speaks...
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Erdogan, Schwab and Gilani at opening of World Economic Forum

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1. Wide of World Economic Forum regional meeting 2. Mid of panel on stage during meeting 3. Cutaway of cameras 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum founder and Executive Chairman: (++soundbite starts on a wide of...
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How Will Plunging Markets Affect Us in the UK

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How Will Plunging Markets Affect Us in the UK
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IMF chief and World Bank head on Euro crisis, efforts for global growth

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1. Mid of World Bank President Dr Jim Kim sitting down at news conference 2. Cutaway of officials listening 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Jim Kim, World Bank President: "Every single one of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South...
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WRAP IMF strongly endorses a plan by rich countries to fight credit crisis

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1. Mid of International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) entering briefing room and taking seats 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Youssef Boutros-Ghali, IMFC Chairman: "The IMFC, and therefore the entire membership of the IMF, represented...
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President Barack Obama and his chief GOP foe have taken to the airwaves with rival deficit plans, with a week to go before an unprecedented default and no break in sight to the congressional logjam.

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HEADLINE Obama, Boehner in prime-time debt duel CAPTION: President Barack Obama and his chief GOP foe have taken to the airwaves with rival deficit plans, with a week to go before an unprecedented default and no break in sight to the...
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USA: WASHINGTON: ROBERT RUBIN IMF FUNDING PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat U-S Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin says strong funding of the International Monetary Fund is critical for Asia's economic turnaround. Speaking in Washington on Tuesday, Rubin urged the U-S Congress to approve funding...
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WRAP Tokyo stocks rebound, HKong, analyst, SKorea Finance Minister

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Tokyo, Japan 1. Wide shot of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor 2. Various of traders working 3. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in 4. Close up of the board, showing...
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Why Investors Have an Aversion to Europe's Finance Firms

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Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Michael Regan reports on investor sentiment for European equities and how fintech is eating into bank revenues. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Fed's Kashkari Says 'Further' Signals Policy Continuity

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Feb.21 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari discusses the Fed's rate path, market behavior, and the U.S. labor market and how tax cuts can impact inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg...
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Trump Promises to Roll Back Bank Regulations

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President Donald Trump is telling a group of community bankers that he will roll back regulations imposed on their industry after the nation's 2008 financial crisis.Trump addressed the Independent Community Bankers Association at the...