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In the weekly Republican address, Nebraska Sen. Mike Johanns focused on jobs and said lawmakers who are serious about creating them need to cut spending and the bureaucracy that he and others say burden small businesses and keep them from hiring more. (April 23)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): GOP Address: Reduce regulations to create jobs

CAPTION: (255 characters): In the weekly Republican address, Nebraska Sen. Mike Johanns focused on jobs and said lawmakers...
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Bloomberg

Summers Says the Financial System Is Still at Risk

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Sep.12 -- Lawrence Summers, former Secretary of the Treasury, discusses lessons learned from the financial crisis, risks facing the banking system and Fed stress tests. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Brexit Shatters Hopes for Canada Interest-Rate Normalcy

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June 29 -- Any glimmer of hope Canada had for a return to interest-rate normalcy has been extinguished for the foreseeable future. Bloomberg News' Allison McNeely reports.
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Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma says President Barack Obama's sharp critique of the House Republican budget amounted to "campaign-style political attacks." (April 16)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Weekly GOP Address: Time to cut more spending

CAPTION: (255 characters): Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma says President Barack Obama's sharp critique of the House Republican budget...
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In the Republicans' address Saturday, Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah argued for passage of a balanced-budget amendment, blaming Democrats for failing to embrace adequate budget cuts. (July 16)

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HEADLINE: GOP: We need a balanced budget amendment

CAPTION: In the Republicans' address Saturday, Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah argued for passage of a balanced-budget amendment, blaming Democrats for failing to embrace...
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Palestinian government issues first bonds

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1. Wide exterior of Arab Bank

2. Close up of Arab Bank
sign
3. Pull out of man count
ing money
4. Wide exterior of Palestinian I
nvestment Bank
5. Palestinian Prime minister Salam Fayyad...
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AIG CEOs called before Congressional committtee

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1. Wide of hearing

2. House Oversight Committee Chairman, Henry Waxman, swearing in witnesses former AIG Chief Executive Officers, Martin Sullivan (right) and Robert Willumstad (
left)
3....
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Bloomberg

Goldman CEO Solomon Says Firm Is 'Self-Reflective' in Assessing 1MDB Scandal

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Jan.24 -- David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO, talks about the global economy, the 1MDB scandal and the fixed income business. He speaks at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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USA: FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN ALAN GREENSPAN

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English/Nat

The widely respected and highly influential Federal Reserve Chairman, Alan Greenspan, has given some crucial support to President Bush's plans for tax
cuts.
In testimony to the Senate...
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US Treasury Secretary comments on General Motors, global economy

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1. Various of Buick dealership

2. Various of
cars
3. Wide of US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner walking up
to podium
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Timothy Geithner, US Trea
sury...
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The economy and job creation have strengthened enough for the Federal Reserve to end on schedule a program of buying Treasury bonds to help the economy, the Fed said Wednesday.

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HEADLINE: Fed says $600B bond program to end in June

CAPTION: The economy and job creation have strengthened enough for the Federal Reserve to end on schedule a program of buying Treasury bonds to help the economy, the Fed said...
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Bloomberg

Russia 'Potential Failure to Pay' Event Occurred: CDS Panel

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Russia is on course for its first foreign debt default in a century after its payment of rubles on two dollar bonds was ruled as a "Potential Failure-to-Pay." Jodi Schneider reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Seychelles protects its marine life in exchange for debt relief

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LEADIN:

The tiny island nation of Seychelles has announced details of a pioneering marine...
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Explaining The Debt Limit And Why Congress Will Likely Raise It Again

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The debt limit went back into effect Aug. 1, and the Treasury Department is taking "extraordinary measures" to ensure the U.S. doesn't default.
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Bloomberg

The Repo Market's Effect on the Fed Balance Sheet

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Sep.23 -- M&G Investments Macro Fund Manager Eric Lonergan and Bloomberg's Yelena Shulyatyeva discuss the recent volatility and the Fed's recent repo operations on 'Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?'
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REPLAY Seychelles protects its marine life in exchange for debt relief

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LEAD IN:

The tiny island nation of Seychelles has announced details of a pioneering marine...
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Struggling country hopes to raise 1.5 billion euros from bond auction sales

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1. Close up of screen reading (English) "Portugal to sell 154-Day bills" and "Portugal to sell 354-Day bills"

2. Wide of screens showing market information and brokers working in trading
room
3. Close up of...
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Lebanon banks grow despite global downturn

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1. Tilt down exterior of Arab Bank

2. Mid of man walking out of Arab
Bank
3. Mid of Bank of Beirut with cars pass
ing nearby
4. Close up of First Nat
ional Bank sign
5. Wide...
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President Barack Obama says the only ones standing in the way of a balanced compromise to the nation's debt crisis are those Republicans in Congress who are insisting only on spending cuts.

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HEADLINE Obama: Default would be reckless, irresponsible

CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the only ones standing in the way of a balanced compromise to the nation's debt crisis are those Republicans in...
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US Treasury Secretary Geithner on European financial crisis

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1. Director of Mexico's stock market, Luis Tellez (left) talking to official outside meeting room

2. Mid of officials talking outside meeting room during coffee b
reak
3. Head of Bank of Canada...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Downturn Could Bring Negative Treasury Yields, Says Pimco's Fels

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Aug.08 -- Joachim Fels, managing director and global economic adviser at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses the outlook for U.S. Treasury yields., global central bank policy, and the German economy. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming weeks unless the measure also includes steps to cut government spending. (April 30)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): GOP Address: Energy Costs, National debt

CAPTION: (255 characters): Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the...
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: UK Tax, Gap Slashes

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Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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USA: FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN ALAN GREENSPAN (2)

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English/Nat

In the U-S-A, President Bush's call for a tax cut is getting some backing from the Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Green
span.
Testifying before the Senate Budget Committee on...