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The US is expected to move out of recession by 2002.

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1. Midshot of International Monetary Fund briefing 2. Wide shot of briefing 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenneth Rogoff, IMF Economic Counselor and Director of Research "Looking at the current slowdown, global growth is 2.4 percent but...
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Russian trader intends to stay despite the recent crisis in Cyprus

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1. Wide of Limassol riviera 2. Low angle of people walking on jetty 3. Tilt down exterior of currency speculation firm Forextime (FXTM)'s building 4. Wide of Limassol filmed from lift 5. Tilt up of Andrey Dashin, Russian businessman,...
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Lagarde to stand for IMF leadership, Chile, Belgium reax

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1. Wide arrival of French Finance Minster Christine Lagarde 2. Mid of Lagarde, reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Christine Lagarde, French Finance Minster: "I have decided to announce my candidacy for the position of Managing Director of...
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USA: WASHINGTON: THAI FINANCE MINISTER NIMMANAHAEMINDA VISIT

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English/Nat The U-S has welcomed assurances by the Thai government that it will undertake comprehensive financial reform in the wake of the Asian economic crisis. During a visit to Washington, the Thai Finance Minister Tarrin...
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UK/USA: G7 PROPOSALS TO STRENGTHEN GLOBAL ECONOMY UPDATE

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English/Nat The Group of Seven (G-7) leading industrial nations has announced new proposals to strengthen international financial systems in the wake of last year's Asian currency crisis. Statements were delivered by U-K Chancellor of...
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WRAP Bush replaces Federal Reserve chairman

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1. US President George W. Bush, Alan Greenspan (outgoing Chairman of Federal Reserve) and Ben Bernanke (Incoming Chairman of Federal Reserve) enter Oval Office 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President "To lead this...
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IMF Director General Christine Lagarde meets Peruvian President Humala

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The Director General of the International Monetary Fund met with the Peruvian President in Lima on Tuesday. Speaking at a news conference after her meeting with Ollanta Humala, Christine Lagarde said she is confident that Peru's economy...
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Lagarde on US jobs plan, calls for unified action on eurozone crisis

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1. Wide of International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde walking on stage and being greeted by Jane Harmon, head of The Wilson Centre 2. Wide of Lagarde at podium with audience 3. Cutaway of audience 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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USA: SOUTH KOREA'S FINANCIAL CRISIS COMES UNDER MICROSCOPE

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Natural Sound South Korea's financial crisis was coming under the microscope at the U-S Federal Reserve bank on Monday. Executives from several major U-S commercial and investment banks met to decide whether or not they should extend...
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Portuguese concerned by bleak outlook for economy

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May 17, 2011 1. Carregosa Investment Bank, Go-bulling trading centre with traders at work 2. Trader's face looking at monitor, soft focus on stock market monitor 3. Trader at work 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ines Correia, trader at Banco...
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Lagarde: Commodity Prices Hurting Poor Countries

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Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, said on Wednesday that low commodity prices are negatively affecting low income and developing countries.Lagarde said those countries rely heavily on mining of...
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HONG KONG: THAI PRIME MINISTER LEEKPAI MEETS TUNG CHEE HWA

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English/Nat Thailand's prime minister said on Monday that tight credit controls needed to protect the baht are hurting his country's trade competitiveness. Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai said it had hoped to export its way out of its...
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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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Mervyn King Says House of Lords Must Be Careful on Brexit

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Mar.07 -- Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King discusses the political and economic impacts of Brexit, the involvement of the House of Lords in Brexit, and the U.K. government's approach to Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Lloyd's Chairman Says Brussels Office at Heart of EU

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Mar.30 -- John Nelson, chairman at Lloyd's of London, talks about the company's decision to establish a post-Brexit subsidiary in Brussels as he sees uncertainty encouraging companies to leave London. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine...
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Finance leaders grapple with globalisation fears

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 22 April 20171. Mid of IMF Managing Director Lagarde and IMF Steering Committee Chair Carstens taking their seats2. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Matt Damon Advocates for Global Water Access

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 20 April 20171. Wide of World Bank meeting2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Kim, World Bank President: "The UN's recognised that access to clean water is a human...
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US: RANDOM DRIVE-BY SHOOTINGS

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Eng/Nat A decision by a US state Supreme Court could provide victims of random drive-by shootings with medical benefits from the assailant's motor car insurance. In a close decision the court said the cars can provide the assailants with...
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Germany's Deutsche Boerse in talks to buy US options exchange, ISE

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1. Wide of Waldorf Astoria Hotel 2. Wide pan of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Andreas Preuss, Chief Executive Officer of Eurex +++NON-VERBATIM TRANSLATION +++: "It's a merger of two successful exchanges. ISE is number one in...
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Sen. Brown: Regulators Too Cozy With Wall Street Banks

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Nov. 21 -- Senator Sherrod Brown speaks with Bloomberg's Peter Cook following a regulatory hearing he called following allegations by a former New York Fed bank examiner, Carmen Segarra, who said her colleagues were too deferential to...
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After the dramatic weekend takeover deal for a troubled Wall Street investment bank, President Bush says authorities are "on top of the situation."

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HEADLINE: Wall Street turmoil - Bush: We're "on top of" it. CAPTION: After the dramatic weekend takeover deal for a troubled Wall Street investment bank, President Bush says authorities are "on top of the situation." (March 17) ...
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US Attorney Gen comments on Padilla and dirty bomb

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1. Exterior government building 2. Security 3. US Attorney General John Ashcroft arriving and greeting Swiss Justice Minister Ruth Metzler 4. Press 5. Ashcroft and Metzler approaching podium 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Ashcroft, US...
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Can LendingClub Redefine Lending in America?

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Dec. 11 -- Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP, examine the start of trading for shares of LendingClub which raised $870 million in its IPO and the regulatory protections in place...
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President Barack Obama on Wednesday imposed $500,000 caps on senior executive pay for the most distressed financial institutions receiving federal bailout money

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HEADLINE: Obama caps executive pay tied to bailout money CAPTION: President Barack Obama on Wednesday imposed $500,000 caps on senior executive pay for the most distressed financial institutions receiving federal bailout money. (Feb....