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IMF news conference on world economic outlook

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1. Wide of press conference 2. Cutaway Charles Collyns, Deputy Director in the International Monetary Fund's Research Department 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Charles Collyns, Deputy Director in the International Monetary Fund's Research...
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Indians turn to the stars to help with the economic downturn

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India, like most other economies, is grappling with an economic slowdown with rising inflation, slowing growth and the declining value of the rupee spooking investors. While experts blame the recession on supply bottlenecks and policy...
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USA: INVESTMENT FIRM GOLDMAN SACHS GOES PUBLIC (2)

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New York, USA, May 4, 1999 1. Wide shot of New York Stock Exchange exterior 2. Close up of NYSE 3. Wall Street 4. Wall Street signs 5. Pan across interior of NYSE 6. Goldman Sachs executives clapping 7. Barry Hyman walking down...
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Trump promises to roll back bank regulations

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US 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...
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Fed's Kashkari: U.S. Needs to Lead on Too-Big-to-Fail

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Nov. 17 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari doesn’t accept the idea of letting an occasional financial crisis happen. Kashkari offers details on his plan to end the problem of 'too-big-to-fail" banks on...
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Examining the Two Sides to Mnuchin's OneWest Tenure

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Jan.19 -- Jim Millstein, founder and chief executive officer at Millstein & Co., and Bloomberg's Max Abelson examine U.S. Treasury Secretary-nominee Steven Mnuchin's role in foreclosures and loan modifications at OneWest Bank. They speak...
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LGIM’s Anton Eser: Big Correction Coming in Risk Assets

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Feb.02 -- Anton Eser, incoming chief investment officer at Legal & General Investment Management, discusses the global factors that weigh against the reflation trade, demographics’ contribution to growth, protectionism under the Trump...
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Trump Administration Applauds Jobs Numbers

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 3 February 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary:"The economy added more than 227,000 new jobs, significantly more...
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Jeffrey: Some Dodd-Frank Changes May Be Welcomed

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Jan.31 -- Richard Jeffrey, chief economist at Cazenove Capital Management, and Bloomberg's Michael Moore talk about how U.S. President Donald Trump can affect banking regulations. They speak with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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JPMorgan Leads Bank Rally and Hits Record High

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Feb.23 -- Gerard Cassidy, managing director of equity research at RBC Capital Markets, explains why investors are piling into bank stocks as JPMorgan reaches a record high and looks at which banks are best positioned to take advantage of...
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Bloomberg

Would Revamping Wall Street Comp Help Save Its Rep?

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Feb.28 -- Bill Cohan, author of "Why Wall Street Matters" and a Bloomberg TV contributing editor, discusses the future of Wall Street regulation under President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLSA's Mayo: U.S. Bank Outlook Better Over Next 3-5 Years

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Sept. 8 -- Mike Mayo, bank analyst at CLSA, discusses the state of the too-big-to-fail banks, the impact of higher interest rates of investor perception, and room for consolidation in the U.S. bank industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Increase in Buybacks Isn't a Surprise, Morgan Stanley's Zentner Says

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Aug.27 -- Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley chief U.S. economist, discusses the debate over the benefits of share repurchase programs with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

The Private Equity Partnership That Transformed Dwyer Group

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Sep.12 -- Dina Dwyer-Owens, brand ambassador and board member at Dwyer Group, and Pam Hendrickson, chief operating officer and vice chairman of strategic initiatives at Riverside, discusses how Dwyer Group used private equity to grow and...
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Bloomberg

Roach: Idea That America Has Upper Hand in Trade War Is Wide of the Mark

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Sep.13 -- Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale University, discusses the trade tensions between the U.S. and China, future relations with China, the Chinese economy and emerging markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Trump Nominates Jerome Powell as Fed Chairman

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus086800 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...
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BOE’s Bailey Says Now Is the Time to Review How Low Rates Can Go

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May.20 -- The Bank of England is keeping the lower bound for interest rates under active review amid the coronavirus crisis and isn’t excluding the idea of taking borrowing costs below zero, according to Governor Andrew Bailey.
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Yellen Tells Congress to Expect More Rate Hikes

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told Congress on Wednesday that the central bank expects to keep raising a key interest rate at a gradual pace and also plans to start trimming its massive bond holdings this year.In her semiannual...
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Bloomberg

John Ryding Says Rates Are Too Low

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Jul.05 -- John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics, discusses monetary policy from the Federal Reserve. He speaks with Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed Can and Should Take More Risk Than It Did During '08 Crisis, Tarullo Says

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Apr.07 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo says the Fed should take on more risk amid the coronavirus pandemic than it did during the financial crisis of 2008. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on...
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EM Facing ‘Extreme Strain’ as Virus Intensifies: Johns Hopkins’ Rebucci

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Apr.07 -- Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Associate Professor of Economics and Finance Alessandro Rebucci examines the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on emerging markets, the global mortgage market, and Italian debt. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Dudley Says Sending Checks to Households Is Good Idea With Recession Looming

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Mar.17 -- Former New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the Fed's monetary policy response to the coronavirus outbreak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."...
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Bloomberg

There Are Multiple, Significant Players in the Trade War, Says Futuremap's Khanna

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Jan.13 -- Parag Khanna, managing partner at Futuremap and Author of "The Future Is Asian," discusses the U.S.-China trade war and its implications for Asia. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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World Bank warns against soaring poverty among Palestinians

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Jerusalem 1. UPSOUND: (English) Nigel Roberts, World Bank Director for the West Bank and Gaza (wide pan from press to Roberts speaking at podium): "The World Bank report we've shared with you describes a traumatised economy in which...