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Boris Johnson Pushes London Tech for Asian Funding

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Nov. 28 -- Claire Cockerton, chief executive officer at Innovate Finance, talks with Anna Edwards about London Mayor Boris Johnsons visit to Singapore as he seeks funding for U.K. financial technology companies. She speaks on Countdown.
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US retail giant says millions of cards may be affected by data breach

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US retailer Target said on Thursday that about 40 (m) million credit and debit card accounts may be affected by a data breach that occurred just as the holiday shopping season shifted into high gear. The chain said customers who made...
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Latest anti-globalisation demonstrations

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1. Wide shot of the Washington Monument and protestors 2. Medium shot of police and protestors 3. Medium shot of protestors marching 4. Police in line and protestors 5. Wide shot of marchers - zooms in 6. Police and protestors 7. Woman...
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Bowing to pressure, President Barack Obama on Thursday announced changes to his health care law that would give insurance companies the option to keep offering consumers plans that would otherwise be canceled. (Nov. 14)

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Bowing to pressure, President Barack Obama on Thursday announced changes to his health care law that would give insurance companies the option to keep offering consumers plans that would otherwise be canceled. The administrative changes...
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Lagarde pledges to diversify IMF after sex scandal

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1. Christine Lagarde walks in for news conference and sits down 2. Cutaway 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christine Lagarde, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund: "The most important thing for me is to make sure that the...
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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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WB raises forecast of China's economic growth to 9.3 percent

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1. Wide pan of news conference 2. Mid reverse shot of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Bert Hofman, Lead Economist, World Bank China: "The pricing of oil is, as we see it, inconsistent with the government's goals of striving for...
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USA: ALAN GREENSPAN US ECONOMY STATEMENT TO SENATE

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English/Nat The U-S economy will feel Asia impact before spring is over, according to U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. In a statement to the Senate Budget Committee, Greenspan also said the U-S Congress should not start...
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Safeway has agreed to be acquired by an investment group led by Cerberus Capital Management, the owner several supermarket chains. (March 7)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Mark Hamrick, Bankrate.com "Traditionally, Safeway has not compteted well in that space, they have had relatively higher prices and have not compelled consumers on the vcalue proposition, so in many ways what they are...
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Bloomberg

Citigroup to Review Trading Policy After Goldman Move

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Oct. 1 -- Citigroup will review its conflict-of-interest policy for investment bankers after Goldman Sachs barred some employees from owning individual securities, said a person with direct knowledge of the matter. Eric Schatzker reports...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the fragile economy is facing 'numerous difficulties' including persistent strains in financial markets, rising joblessness and housing problems.

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HEADLINE: Bernanke: Economy faces 'numerous difficulties' CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the fragile economy is facing 'numerous difficulties' including persistent strains in financial markets, rising joblessness and...
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Bloomberg

Pimco Opens the Checkbook to Prevent Brain Drain

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Bloomberg's Matt Miller reports on today's top news stories on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Banks Underlying Earnings Growth Is Anemic: Bianco

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Nov. 20 -- David Bianco, head of U.S. equity strategy at Deutsche Bank, offers his outlook for the banking industry. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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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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Bloomberg

Banks Need Regulatory Freedom to Spur U.S. Economy: Isaac

Higher Ed
Oct. 1 -- William Isaac, senior managing director at FTI Consulting, discusses the shortfalls he sees in bank regulation and how that is impeding the U.S. economic recovery. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Turkish PM continues visit

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1. President of World Bank, James Wolfensohn arriving at Blair House to meet Turkish Prime Minister, Bulent Ecevit 2. Ecevit arriving at Blair House 3. Various of meeting between Wolfensohn and Ecevit 4. Wolfensohn departing 5. Ecevit...
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Bloomberg

Ben Bernanke Tells Judge He Wasnt Looking to Punish AIG

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Oct. 10 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said he wasnt looking to punish AIG for mismanagement when the board of governors authorized an emergency loan to the distressed insurer at a steep interest rate in 2008....
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China buys multi billion dollar stake in US private equity company

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1. Wide of 345 Park Avenue, which house's Blackstone Group's offices 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Alec Young, Equity Analyst, New York Standard and Poor's rating service: "China, increasingly, has a greater and greater proportion of world...
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Families fear home evictions for defaulting mortgage payments

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1. Wide of activists protesting against eviction for defaulting on mortgage payments 2. Mid of protesters with banners reading (Spanish) "Stop evictions" 3. Close of protesters holding banners and chanting 4. Wide of protest against...
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Bloomberg

Banking System Has Never Been Stronger: Tom Brown

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Nov. 13 -- Second Curve Capital CEO Tom Brown discusses his outlook for the banking industry on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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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

Cohan: QE Widened Gulf Between Haves and Have-Nots

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Oct. 24 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Bill Cohan explains the link between the Federal Reserves quantitative easing program and income inequality in the United States and discusses comments from Goldman Sachs refuting gender bias...
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US official on state of Iraqi economy

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1. US Treasury Undersecretary John Taylor walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Taylor, US Treasury Undersecretary: "One of the things that we discussed today is the newly opened account that the Central Bank of Iraq has...
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Bloomberg

Fed Capital Cushion About Too Small to Fail: Farley

Higher Ed
Dec. 10 -- Richard Farley, partner at Paul Hastings, talks about the Federal Reserves call for extra capital at U.S. banks, as JPMorgan may need to set aside more than $20 billion in additional capital by 2019. He speaks on Market Makers.