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Fed Boosts Interest Rate For Third Time in 2017

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The Federal Reserve is raising its benchmark interest rate for the third time this year, signaling its confidence that the U.S. economy remains on solid footing 8 and a half years after the end of the Great Recession. The...
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Morgan Stanley's Leadership Future Is 'Not Me,' Says CEO Gorman

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Feb.20 -- Morgan Stanley Chairman and Chief Executive Officer James Gorman discusses his future at the firm with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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ASX CEO on 1H Earnings, Derivatives, Blockchain Adoption, IPOs

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Feb.13 -- Dominic Stevens, managing director and chief executive officer at ASX, discusses 1H earnings, his outlook for 2H, where he’s seeing expansion, blockchain adoption, the IPO pipeline and consolidation in the exchanges. He speaks...
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Morgan Stanley Aims for Quarterly Bond Revenue Above $1 Billion

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Jun.13 -- Morgan Stanley's Chief Executive Officer James Gorman told an industry conference on Tuesday that quarterly bond revenue above $1 billion is a sustainable goal for the firm. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg...
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BOE's Carney Sees Low Probability of Worst-Case Brexit Scenarios

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Dec.04 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks to U.K. Parliament about the BOE's analysis of Brexit scenarios and how banks would fare in the process.
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Trump Nominates Jerome Powell as Fed Chairman

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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 announcement, Trump called Powell "strong," "committed" and "smart" and said...
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The Federal Reserve sought Wednesday to clarify a question that investors have been trying to determine: When it might start to raise short-term interest rates from record lows. (March 19)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus007349 The Federal Reserve sought Wednesday to clarify a question that investors have been trying to determine: When it might start to raise short-term interest rates from record lows. The Fed...
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Sanders talks health care at California rally

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders vowed to take on drug and insurance companies if elected president at a press conference in California on health care on Tuesday."We got a dysfunctional system, and we're going to...
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VOICER Argentina strikes deal with IMF, citizens call for caution

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16 January 2003 0000 Wide of street on central Buenos Aries 0004 Tilt down from Central Bank sign to man repairing road in front of it 0008 Man repairing road in front of bank 0012 Pull out from fortified bank to street scene 0019...
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Argentina Has Financing Offers From Investors: Kicillof

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Oct. 10 -- Argentine Economy Minister Axel Kicillof said the country has access to financing from private investors two months after a legal dispute blocked the country from meeting its foreign debt obligations. Matt Miller reports on...
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USA - Greenspan cuts interest rates

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The Federal Reserve is moving to inoculate the U-S economy against a spreading global crisis. Federal policymakers have cut short-term interest rates by a quarter-percentage point. The reduction will mean lower borrowing costs for...
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USA: GREENSPAN WARNING ON PROJECTED BUDGET SURPLUSES

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English/Nat U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan urged Congress on Wednesday to exercise caution in deciding how to deal with projected budget surpluses. Testifying before the House Budget Committee, Greenspan argued that the...
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Is a Recession Looming for the U.S. This Year?

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March 28 -- Jason Schenker, Prestige Economics president, discusses the possibility of a U.S. recession this year. He speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Some top investment bankers on Wall Street are getting bigger year-end bonus checks despite the troubles stemming from the mortgage crisis.

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HEADLINE: How much is your year-end bonus? US Bonuses CAPTION: While many banks have lost money this year, Wall Street bonus checks are up 14%. That leaves many asking 'is that fair?' (Dec. 21) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] "Maybe a...
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Betterment Takes on the Wall Street Establishment

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Oct. 21 -- Your investment strategy might be good, but what if it could be better? That's exactly what Betterment, a NYC startup that's disrupting the brokerage business, is aiming for. The company uses a straight-forward investment...
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Venizelos says debt negotiations must be completed by late Sunday; protest

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1. Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos approaching media 2. Close of sign reading (Greek) "Vice President of the Government" (a role that Venizelos also holds) 3. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Evangelos Venizelos, Finance Minister: "The...
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WRAP Disgraced investor to remain on bail, reax

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FILE: January 5, 2009 1. Mid of arrested financier Bernard Madoff exiting court January 12, 2009 2. Mid of media outside Madoff's apartment, pull-out to wide of apartment building 3. Mid of cameras 4. Low-angle exterior shot of...
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Non-performing assets are sold to intl consortium

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1. Wide shot of exterior of Huarong Asset Management Corp. building 2. Wide shot of interior of press conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Yang Kaisheng, Huarong President "If you look at my face. Smiling I think. I'm very satisfied with...
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China Is Said to Draft Plans to Open Financial Sector

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Sep.18 -- The People's Bank of China Is reported to be drafting a package of reforms that would allow greater access to the nations; financial services industry for foreign investors. Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg...
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Prudential Is Ready for a No-Deal Brexit, CEO Wells Says

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Mar.13 -- Mike Wells, chief executive officer at Prudential U.K., discusses preparations for a no-deal Brexit, London's relevance to financial markets, separating the U.K. and international businesses, and China as a developing equity...
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CEO TELLS LAWMAKERS EXECS MAY HAVE PAY TAKEN BACK

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told a congressional hearing on Wednesday that senior bank executives responsible for a two (b) billion US dollar trading loss will probably have some of their pay taken back by the company. Under bank...
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FX Rigging Settlements: Is This Just the Beginning?

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Nov. 12 -- Regulators in the U.S., Britain and Switzerland ordered five banks to pay about $3.3 billion to settle a probe into the manipulation of benchmark foreign-exchange rates. Bloomberg's Liam Vaughan has more on ""Countdown.""...
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President Obama caps executive pay tied to bailout money

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Washington, DC 1. Wide shot US President Barack Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner approaching microphones 2. Cutaway, cameras 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "We all need to take responsibility. And this...
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UK PM Brown addresses world forum on markets, climate change

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1. Wide of UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown on stage with official, at a session of the World Economic Forum in Davos 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Gordon Brown, UK Prime Minister: "I think we should be less protectionist in out attitude to...