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Obama Announces Rules Aimed at Tax Cheats

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus054983President Barack Obama announced a set of financial regulations that would force companies to disclose more information about their owners, part of an effort billed as a crackdown on tax...
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China's foreign currency rating is raised, positive outlook

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1. Credit ratings firm Standard and Poor''''s (S&P) news conference 2. Standard and Poor''''s sovereign and public finance ratings group director Ping Chew announcing firm has raised China''''s long-term and short-term foreign...
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Closing day of IMF/ World Bank meetings

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1. Closing session of IMF and World Bank meetings 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rodrigo de Rato, managing director International Monetary Fund: "The turbulence in the credit markets is a warning that we cannot take the benign economic...
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Bloomberg

How a U.S. Spending Bill Could Gut Financial Reform

Higher Ed
Dec. 11 -- Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP, talk about provisions in the spending bill to fund the U.S. government that could have a major impact on financial regulations. They...
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Another quirk has surfaced in President Barack Obama's new health care system: there's no way for consumers to quickly and easily update their coverage for the birth of a baby and other life changes. AP reporter Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains. (Jan. 3)

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Another quirk has surfaced in the Obama administration's new health insurance system: there's no way for consumers to quickly and easily update their coverage for the birth of a baby and other common life changes. The way regular private...
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Sanders On Health Care During CA Campaign Swing

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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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Finance ministers and central bank governors hold 3 day meeting

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1. Wide pan right of conference room 2. Close-up of Managing Director of the World Bank, Nagozi Okonjo-Iweala 3. Cutaway of audience 4. Okonjo-Iweala speaking at podium 5. Close-up of female audience member 6. Wide of the conference...
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IMF''s Lagarde and World Bank''s Zoellick hold media conference

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1. Pan right of panel entering venue for news conference of the policy-setting committees of the 187-nation International Monetary Fund (IMF), and its sister lending institution, the World Bank 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rober Zoellick,...
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Cyber Attack Extends to 13 Beyond JPMorgan

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Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Michael Riley reports that 13 financial firms were potentially attacked by hackers that successfully accessed customer data at JPMorgan and examines the security of customer data at banks and financial firms. He...
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Bloomberg

Moynihan: Must Provide Liquidity Within Legislation

Higher Ed
Oct. 29 -- Brian Moynihan, chairman and chief executive officer at Bank of America, speaks with Erik Schatzker about the impact of Dodd-Frank legislation on liquidity. He speaks on Market Makers.
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G20 ministers discuss world economy crisis

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UK Pool 1. Wide of official G20 group photo UK Pool 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Alistair Darling, British Chancellor of the Exchequer: "We go on to say that our key priority now is to restore lending by banks and other financial institutions...
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Analyst reaction after JP Morgan executive quits following bank losses

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New York 1. Close pan of sign of US bank JPMorgan Chase & Co 2. SOUNDBITE (English) John Manley, Chief Equity Strategist, Wells Fargo Advantage Funds: "There is some question as to what the Volcker rule would have allowed them to...
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Greenspan, Snow hearing on financial crisis

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1. Wide of Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Chris Cox and Former Treasury Secretary John Snow testifying at the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee 2. SOUNDBITE:...
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Federal Reserve chief's latest economic assessment

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1. US Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, Alan Greenspan talking to Senator Richard Shelby 2. Greenspan takes a seat 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Bank: "Economic developments in the United...
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Bloomberg

Blankfein: Confidence Essential to Small Business Success

Higher Ed
Sept. 18 -- Goldman Sachs chairman and Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein, explains the keys elements to a successful small business. He speaks with Erik Schatzker on In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

How Citizens Financial Is Building a Better Bank

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Nov. 10 -- Brad Conner, consumer banking vice chairman at Citizens Financial, explains the banks better banking plan to simplify customer offerings and what he sees as the future of banking. He speaks with Erik Schatzker on Market Makers.
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CZECH REPUBLIC: IMF/WORLD BANK SUMMIT & PROTESTS (V)

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Natural Sound VOICED BY: Richard Vaughan About 5-thousand anti-globalisation activists have marched on the International Monetary Fund (I-M-F) and World Bank summit in Prague, throwing fire bombs and rocks at riot police who responded...
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BOSNIA: WORLD BANK AID PROJECT: 1ST CONSIGNMENT OF MILK COWS ARRIVE

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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat The first consignment of more than 600 milk cows has arrived in Sarajevo as part of a World Bank aid project to revitalise Bosnian agriculture. Altogether, more than three-thousand cattle will be imported to Bosnia...
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Bank sponsored bonds auction to ease debt worries, reax

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1. Wide of people outside Unicredit Bank 2. Woman coming out of bank 3. Close of sign Unicredit Banca 4. Mid of women at ATM machine 5. Close up of machine 6. Mid of people on street 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Davide Sabatini, spokesperson...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock to Cut 3% of Global Workforce

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Jan.10 -- BlackRock Inc. will fire about 500 employees as it cuts 3 percent of its global workforce, the firm's largest headcount reduction since 2016. Bloomberg's Annie Massa reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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US Fed raises key interest rate for second time this year

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The Federal Reserve has raised its benchmark interest rate for the second time this year and signaled that it may step up its pace of rate increases because of solid U.S. economic growth and rising inflation. The Fed now...
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Bloomberg

Bank Analyst Mayo Is 'Certainly Very Bullish' on Largest Banks

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May.16 -- Mike Mayo, senior banking analyst and head of U.S. large cap bank research at Wells Fargo Securities, discusses bank oversight and regulation and his current bullish view on bank stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

SocGen CEO on ECB, Capital Markets, Banking Union, Trade

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Jun.06 -- Frederic Oudea, chief executive officer at Societe Generale, discusses the European Central Bank's interest rate decision, confidence in the bank's capital market activity, the firm's global economic outlook, and weathering a...
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Bloomberg

UBS CEO Ermotti Talks Growth, Buybacks and Tapping the U.S. market

Higher Ed
Oct.25 -- Sergio Ermotti, CEO of UBS, discusses the company’s share price performance, his ambitions for the U.S. market, and UBS’s buyback targets. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Nejra Cehic.