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VOICER Senior citizens march for greater pension rights

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0.00 - Mid shot of marchers shouting anti-government slogans, and pro-march slogans 0.09 - Various senior citizens' march 0.27 - SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Felix Condarco, Senior Citizen Representative: "There are no rewards for the working...
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IMF chief says no Greece repayment grace period

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There will be no "grace period" beyond 30 June for Greece to make a 1.6 billion euro (1.8 billion US dollar) loan payment to the International Monetary Fund, its Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Thursday.Lagarde made the...
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Sky News

The last BHS (British Home Stores) stores have closed after 88 years of trading as a High Street institution

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The last BHS (British Home Stores) stores have closed after 88 years of trading as a High Street institution
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Sky News

The last BHS (British Home Stores) stores have closed after 88 years of trading as a High Street institution

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The last BHS (British Home Stores) stores have closed after 88 years of trading as a High Street institution
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Bloomberg

Withdrawals Hit Leon Cooperman's Omega Advisors

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Oct. 6 -- Goldman Sachs Group's retirement plan is pulling about $300 million from Leon Cooperman’s Omega Advisors, marking the second time this year it’s cutting ties with a famous alum who ran afoul of U.S. authorities. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Brazil's Meirelles Sees Clear Need to Control Spending

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Oct. 10 -- Brazilian Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles talks about the clear need to control spending in Brazil and work being done on pension reforms. Meirelles also offers his growth outlook for the nation and how he sees the...
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Sky News

Ed Miliband Tuition Fees Speech in Leeds

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Ed Miliband Tuition Fees Speech in Leeds
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Sky News

Boris Johnson and Andrew Gwynne Interview PT5

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CLEAN: Interior interview with British Foriegn Secretary Boris Johnson and Labour?s election campaign coordinator Andrew Gwynne in the spin room of the Live TV Debate arguing policies in the General Election (PART FIVE) on 29th May 2017...
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Sky News

Election Campaigning continues in the UK: Theresa May says she will not reduce Foreign Aid and Labour focusing on Education cuts

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VOICED: Shows interior shots UK Prime Minister Theresa May giving speech on a campaign visit to a factory in her constituency with soundbites on need for firm leadership and maintaining Foreign Aid spending. Interior shots Theresa May...
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Sky News

Interview with Nicola Sturgeon on the election campaign trail in Stirling

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<< CLEAN: Interior interview with Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon, speaking about the issues of protecting pensions, preventing a hard Brexit and tactical voting, saying 'There's no such thing as a cost-free tactical vote...
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Sky News

May to Raise Taxes and Freeze VAT

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VOICED: Theresa May has indicated she will ditch the Tory pledge not to raise taxes, but vowed not to increase VAT if she's elected in six weeks' time. Mrs May also signalled she would scrap the triple lock protecting pensions - a...
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Bloomberg

Meirelles Says Close to Limit on Pension Concessions

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Apr.20 -- Brazil's Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles comments on pension reform during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Now Is the Time to Rebalance Your Retirement Funds, CalSTRS CIO Ailman Says

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Aug.29 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer at the California State Teachers' Retirement System, discusses what could bring the bull market in stocks to an end and the fund's approach to investing with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu...
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Bloomberg

Paris Violence Doesn't Put Macron Presidency at Risk: ING

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Dec.06 -- Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING Germany, and George Saravelos, global head of FX research at Deutsche Bank, discuss the violent protests in France, the pressure on President Emmanuel Macron and the prospects for the...
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Bloomberg

Burning Issues: KKR Enters Wall St. Club & Calpers Retools Its Private Portfolio

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Jan.14 -- One of the titans of private equity is now also a top debt underwriter. KKR & Co. muscled into the top 10 arrangers of new U.S. buyout loans last year, jumping ahead of rivals including Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and...
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Bloomberg

Stocks Are Overextended, CalSTRS CIO Ailman Says

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Aug.21 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), says diversification is the best way to protect a pension plan in the current market environment. He speaks during an...
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Bloomberg

CalSTRS CIO: Market Democratization Is a 'Wonderful Thing'

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Jan.29 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), expects the U.S. dollar to "meander" going forward and says the democratization of markets may be negative short term...
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Curated Video

Newly Passed Relief Bill Goes Far Beyond Impacts Of COVID

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One analysis found the poorest 20% of Americans will see 20% higher incomes this year under provisions of the American Rescue Plan.
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Press Association

University lecturers take strike action

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Striking lecturers and staff attend a picket line at the University of Birmingham as industrial action is held across the country. Quotes from Luis Garcia, music lecturer, University of Birmingham, and Roxanne Douglas, teaching fellow,...
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Bloomberg

French Unions Begin Strikes Over Pension Revamp Plans

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French unions are coordinating a 24-hour strike by workers in sectors including railways, schools, hospitals, and air-traffic controllers against President Emmanuel Macron's plan to raise France's minimum retirement age to 64 from 62....
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Sky News

Gordon Brown Interview on Scotland's Independence

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Gordon Brown Interview on Scotland's Independence
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Sky News

Scottish Referendum: Tomorrow the country will be asked whether it wants to go independent and today politicians and celebrities from both sides are doing all they can to try and win votes.

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Scottish Referendum: Tomorrow the country will be asked whether it wants to go independent and today politicians and celebrities from both sides are doing all they can to try and win votes.
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Sky News

George Osborne speaks on new pension plans

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George Osborne speaks on new pension plans
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Bloomberg

ThyssenKrupp CFO Says Growing Nicely in China

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May.12 -- Guido Kerkhoff, chief financial officer at ThyssenKrupp, discusses raising the full-year EBIT forecast, his outlook for China and the company's debt to equity ratio. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."