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Yellen: Don't Want to Have Another Financial Crisis

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May 27 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks at Harvard University at an event hosted by Harvard University Economics Professor Greg Mankiw.
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Yellen on Banking Regulations, Systemic Risk

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May 27 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks at Harvard University at an event hosted by Harvard University Economics Professor Greg Mankiw.
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Sec. Lew Visits Puerto Rico to Jump-Start Help

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055150Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew got a first-hand look at the humanitarian impact of Puerto Rico's $70 billion debt crisis, touring an elementary school struggling with limited electricity and a...
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New finance minister says he's worried about inflation, debt

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1. South Korean Finance Minister Bahk Jae-wan, entering news conference held at Seoul Foreign Correspondents Club 2. Bahk shaking hands with media 3. Mid of reporters 4. Wide of news conference 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Bahk Jae-wan, South...
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PM Socrates conceedes election defeat; calls for unity and reform

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1. Wide of Jose Socrates, Socialist Party leader and Portugal's defeated prime minister, entering a news conference at Hotel Altis, the socialist party's election night headquarters 2. Wide of Socrates on stage 3. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese)...
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UK: THAI FINANCIER CHAKKAPHAK APPEARS IN COURT

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English/Nat One of Thailand's best-known businessmen, accusing of embezzling more than 55 (m) million U-S dollars, appeared in court in London on Tuesday in the latest stage of his battle to escape extradition. Pin Chakkaphak is on bail...
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UK: LONDON: ASEM SUMMIT UPDATE (2)

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Japanese/English Leaders from the European Union and Asia continue met in London on Friday to discuss ways to improve trade ties. Talks at the second Asia-Europe Meeting have been dominated by the attempts of Asian countries to recover...
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Government pushes back plan to reach balanced budget

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1. Wide exterior of Italian government office, Palazzo Chigi 2. Mid of Italian and European Union flags 3. Mid of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (first), Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti (second) and Undersecretary of the Prime...
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President Bush will try again today to reassure Americans about the financial crisis. He'll use his weekly radio address to ask for patience as the administration ramps up its $700 billion mortgage and banking rescue.

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HEADLINE: Bush urges patience in economic crisis CAPTION: President Bush says the government's $700 billion plan to buy up bad assets and enhance federal deposit guarantees will pay off in the long run, but warns it will take time for...
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INDONESIA: MALAYSIAN PM MAHATHIR VISIT

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English/Nat Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad arrived in Jakarta on Thursday at the head of a large government and business delegation for a two-day visit designed to strengthen political and economic ties with Indonesia. He was...
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Thais turn to fortune tellers during hard economic times

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AP Television Wang Lang Market, Bangkok, Thailand - 28 February 2010 1. Close of fortune teller shuffling playing cards and laying them on table 2. Pan from fortune teller to client 3. Tilt up on fortune teller holding cards 4. Shot over...
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Polls close after first day of general elections in Italy

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1. Wide of people checking lists of candidates at Rome's Visconti central polling station 2. Close woman looking at the lists 3. Close list of political parties 4. Mid of door into polling station 5. Mid of woman voting 6. Mid of voting...
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THAILAND: DUMMIES OF COUNTRY'S LEADERS SET UP AT COCONUT SHY

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English/Nat Many people like to hurl abuse at politicians, but in Bangkok, the people of Thailand can now throw something more substantial. A businessman has set up a coconut shy, but this carnival game is stocked with effigies of the...
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Merkel, Finland PM, Greek PM and opposition leader comments

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1. Wide of German Chancellor Angela Merkel arriving 2. Cutaway camera 3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor: "We need to make very far reaching comprehensive decisions that have to be prepared with diligence. I believe...
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Job creation on Congress agenda, Fed chair delivers remarks

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Washington, DC - September 8, 2011 1. Pull out of US Capitol San Francisco, California - Recent 2. Close-up job fair sign 3. Various, people waiting for job interviews Washington, DC - September 8, 2011 4. Wide of Senate floor 5....
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Preview ahead of gas exporting countries meeting

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FILE: Yamal-Nenets autonomous district, Russia - 2007 1. Various of Gazprom natural gas facilities Moscow, Russia - 18 December 2008 2. Wide interior of Rennaissance Capital investment bank 3. Set up shot of Tom Mundy, Energy Expert 4....
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Pet industry remains buoyant despite global recession

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AP Television Hollywood, 20 January 2010 1. Zoom out of front desk in lobby with dog 2. Wide of dogs on the bed in suite 3. Set up of Alissa Cruz, owner of D Pet Hotels in Hollywood, playing with dogs 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Alissa...
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ASIAN MARKETS OPEN UP AFTER GREEK ELECTIONS

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Asian stock markets climbed on Monday after elections in Greece eased fears of global financial turmoil, but analysts warned that the economic crisis shaking the 17 nations in the euro common currency was far from over. Stock markets...
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Greek lawmakers begin debate on tax reforms

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The Greek Parliament began to debate a new package of creditor-demanded tax hikes and reforms on Saturday.The country's leftist government hope the changes, worth 1.8 billion euros (2 billion US dollars), will be approved by lawmakers in...
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Obama Signs Puerto Rico Financial Rescue Bill

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus058484President Barack Obama signed a rescue package on Thursday for financially strapped Puerto Rico, which is facing more than $70 billion in debt and a major payment due Friday.Obama signed the...
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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner asked Congress on Tuesday for broad new powers to regulate nonbank financial companies like troubled insurer American International Group whose collapse could jeopardize the economy. AP's Jerry Bodlander reports.

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HEADLINE: Geithner seeks new powers over financial co's. CAPTION: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner asked Congress on Tuesday for broad new powers to regulate nonbank financial companies whose collapse could jeopardize the economy....
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Top tech trends at Shanghai's CES Asia

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LEAD IN:The second annual CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Asia is set to kick-off this week in Shanghai, but the top tech trend at the three-day event appears to be anyone's guess.China's slowing smartphone market means VR headsets,...
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Carmen Reinhart on Recessions, Fed Policy

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Aug. 26 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart discusses the 2008 financial crisis, Fed policy 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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Barclays CEO Staley: Brexit Is Political Crisis Now

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June 30 -- Barclays Chief Executive Officer Jes Staley discusses Brexit and business strategy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker in London.