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Exit poll shows EU commissioner wins vote, reax

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1. Wide of Gediminas avenue in central Vilnius 2. Various of man handling Lithuanian flag 3. Close up of ballot box being opened and ballot papers being spread on table for vote counting 4. Various of ballot papers on table 5. Wide of...
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SINGAPORE: LEADERS MEETINGS AT ASEAN

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Jap/Mandarin/Nat A day after Southeast Asian leaders proposed a new East Asian alliance, they sat down with leaders of China, Japan and South Korea to discuss the future of Asia's economic and political landscape. Chinese Premier Zhu...
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Philippines - ASEAN meeting ends

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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright told a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum (ARF) in Manila on Monday (27/7) that Washington is concerned about events in the region. The ARF is the...
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Activists inspired by Cantona withdraw cash from French bank; Lagarde

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Paris - 7 December 2010 1. Mid through window of activist withdrawing money inside bank 2. Close up through window of activists showing cash they have just withdrawn 3. Tilt down from sign at ATM reading: (French) "Withdrawal" to...
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USA: WHITE HOUSE ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS PRESS BRIEFING

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton is expected to discuss ways in which Japan can overcome its financial crisis when he meets Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi on Tuesday. The two heads of state will be meeting in New York where...
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USA: WORLD BANK ISSUES SLOWDOWN WARNING

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English/Nat A new report released by the World Bank predicts that the per capita growth of developing countries is expected to slow down between 1998 and 2000. It also concluded that the lesson of the East Asia crisis is for developing...
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El Pais front page on Carlos abdication; Latin Americans react

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Spain's King Juan Carlos, who led Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy but faced damaging scandals amid the nation's financial meltdown, announced Monday he will abdicate in favour of his more popular son so that fresh royal...
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World employment ministers in Paris for two day conference, family photo

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1. Wide exterior of G20 Labour and Employment Ministers posing for family photo 2. Mid of ministers 3. Pan left of ministers 4. Mid interior of meeting hall 5. Pan of ministers in meeting hall 6. French Labour and Employment Minister...
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Sky News

Concerns Across the Country over Debt Crisis

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Concerns Across the Country over Debt Crisis
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, widely credited with taking aggressive action to avert an economic catastrophe after the financial meltdown last fall, will be nominated by President Barack Obama for a second term, the AP learned Monday.

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HEADLINE: AP source: Fed's Bernanke picked for second term CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, widely credited with taking aggressive action to avert an economic catastrophe after the financial meltdown last fall, will be...
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Shareholders vote to continue business of Fortis amid financial turmoil

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AP Television 1. Wide of Atomium (representing a large-scale metal molecule) landmark, in background, Fortis shareholders making their way to venue of shareholders meeting 2. More of shareholders making their way into venue 3. Close of...
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Latin Americans react to abdication of King Carlos

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Residents of Latin American countries reacted on Monday to the news that Spanish King Juan Carlos abdicated the throne in favour of his son. Juan Carlos, who led Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy but faced damaging...
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Obama delivers speech on financial crisis; traders reax

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ABC - No Access North America/Internet 1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking into Federal Hall, zoom in to Obama at microphones 2. Cutaway of audience applauding 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "The work of...
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Closing pressers after talks, Geithner, Ollie Rehn, Trichet

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1. Wide of (from left to right) European Union Monetary Affairs Commissioner Ollie Rehn, Spanish Finance Minister Elena Salgao, and European Central Bank Chief Jean-Claude Trichet seated at table for news conference 2. SOUNDBITE...
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WEF turns to trade amid fears of protectionism, Aso, Brown sots

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AP Television 1. Wide hotel where World Trade Organisation talks will take place 2. Mid security on hotel roof 3. Pan interior of hotel lobby 4. Israeli President Shimon Peres walking 5. Mid of Deputy US Trade Representative Peter...
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Bloomberg

Auto Sales Accelerate in September on SUV Boost

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Oct. 1 -- Bloomberg's Jamie Butters examines September auto sales results as General Motors, Chrysler and Nissan all topped analyst estimates with automakers on pace to reach 17.45 million vehicle sales for the year. He speaks on Market...
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The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday policy measures have helped bring financial stability to Europe, but it is too soon to say if the global financial crisis is over because stability is not yet ensured.

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HEADLINE: IMF: Financial crisis not over, stability shaky CAPTION: The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday policy measures have helped bring financial stability to Europe, but it is too soon to say if the global financial crisis...
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UK in deeper recession than thought; US Ass Treasury Sec meets Greek fin min; markets

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Financial markets recovered on Wednesday but a run of disappointing economic data in Europe and worse-than-expected earnings from Apple kept the recovery in check. Markets have been recently rattled by fears that Spain, the eurozone's...
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Bloomberg

Why Investors Are Bullish on LendingClub IPO

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Dec. 10 -- Funding Circle Co-Founder Sam Hodges discusses LendingClubs pending IPO. Bloomberg's Leslie Pickering also speaks on Market Makers.
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Banking regulation, education and military spending to fore in candidates' debate

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1. Mid of US Presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obama during debate 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US Presidential Candidate: "Does anybody out there think that the big problem we had is that there was too much...
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Indian market falls in global reaction to Wall Street plunge

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FILE: Date Unknown 1. Wide tilt-down of stock market 2. Stock brokers on phones March 14, 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vijay Waichal, Portfolio Manager and Stock Investor: "Apart from the influence of the Asian market, and other markets...
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Vox pops, newspapers as rival politicians discuss law to receive loan

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1. Wide of traffic 2. Wide of policemen 3. Wide exterior of Ukraine's National Bank 4. Close up of Ukraine and European Union flags 5. Wide of people walking past newsstand 6. Close up of sign, reading (English) "The Press" 7....
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Bloomberg

U.S. Is Only Safe Engine in World Economy: Fatas

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Dec. 18 -- INSEAD Professor of Economics Antonio Fatas discusses his economic projections for the year ahead with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Will Brexit Cause the EU to Collapse?

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May 11 -- European Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Josef Janning discusses the risks facing the EU as Britain nears its vote on European Union membership. Janning joined "On the Move" host Guy Johnson in London and Caroline...