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JAPAN: TOKYO: KOBE EARTHQUAKE RAISES PUBLIC AWARENESS

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Jap/Eng/Nat The loss of life and devastation in Kobe has raised public awareness of the implications of a major earthquake hitting the capital, Tokyo. Senior Japanese economists fear that a similar disaster in the city could spark an...
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HONG KONG: SHARES SURGE TO 3 WEEK HIGH

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English/Nat Spurred by the U-S interest rate cut that surprised traders with its timing and size, Hong Kong shares surged to a three-week high on Thursday. The Hang Seng Index jumped 645.45 points, or four point 42 percent, to...
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Bloomberg

Is Janet Yellen Happy With the Jobs Report?

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Oct. 3 -- Russell Investments Chief Market Strategist Steve Wood discusses the jobs numbers and Fed Chair Janet Yellen with Mia Saini on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Mark Carney Makes his First Inflation Report

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Mark Carney Makes his First Inflation Report
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Sky News

David Blanchflower forecasted Recession

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David Blanchflower forecasted Recession
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Bloomberg

A Similar Gap in Korea Imports: Evans-Pritchard

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Oct. 28 ""Capital Economics China Economist Julian Evans-Pritchard discusses the discrepancy in China's trade data with Hong Kong and what it means for the economy with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Where do Banks Stand after Damaged Reputation

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Where do Banks Stand after Damaged Reputation
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Sky News

Inflation to Drop to Lowest Level in Two Years

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Inflation to Drop to Lowest Level in Two Years
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Sky News

Mark Carney Makes his First Inflation Report

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Mark Carney Makes his First Inflation Report
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Bloomberg

ETF Friday: Thriving in Red October

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Oct. 17 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas discusses some ETFs that are thriving during this market madness with Mia Saini on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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HONG KONG: HANG SENG INDEX RISES 3.3 PERCENT

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English/Nat Asian stock markets rebounded early on Tuesday from heavy losses after an overnight rise on Wall Street. On Monday, Asian markets plunged as investors feared the release of Bill Clinton's videotaped testimony in the Lewinsky...
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Bloomberg

No One Expects a Fed Rate Hike Today

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July 27 -- Michael Gapen, chief U.S. economist at Barclays, looks at the U.S. economy's influence on the Federal Reserve's rate hike path, when we may see rate hike signals from the Fed, and the lasting impact of Brexit. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Yu: Safety First for Fed in This Global Environment

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July 27 -- Geoffrey Yu, investment strategist at UBS Wealth Management, previews today's interest rate decision from the Federal Reserve. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Yellen: No Fixed Plan for Raising Rates

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June 15 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen comments on the state of the U.S. labor market and the future path of Fed policy during a news conference in Washington.
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Bloomberg

How Much Further Will the Dollar Rally?

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May 24 -- Weeden & Co Chief Global Strategist Michael Purves discusses the dollar and market volatility. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why UAE Equities are Not Following Oil's Rising Price

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May 18 -- Gulf borrowers are back in the bond market, and a new pattern is emerging. As debt sales from issuers in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council surge by a third, Bahrain and Oman have opted to privately place sovereign issues....
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Sky News

Prime Minister David Cameron Delivering Conservative Party Housing Manifesto

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Prime Minister David Cameron Delivering Conservative Party Housing Manifesto
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Bloomberg

Anand: Markets May Have Over Degree of Focus on Fed

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Oct. 18 -- Paras Anand, head of European equities at Fidelity International, discusses market attention on the Federal Reserve and the problem of policy that's too accommodative. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."