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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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Rising food prices compete with the need to grow biofuels

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Miraflor - 1 May, 2008 1. Wide shot of oxen in field 2. Various of Benito Blanco on his land 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Jose Benito Blanco, Potato Farmer: "I think that it's wrong to use food sources for the production of bio-fuels,...
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WEF turns to trade amid fears of protectionism, Aso, Brown sots

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AP Television 1. Wide hotel where World Trade Organisation talks will take place 2. Mid security on hotel roof 3. Pan interior of hotel lobby 4. Israeli President Shimon Peres walking 5. Mid of Deputy US Trade Representative Peter...
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EU businesses, unions call for interest rate cuts

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1. Wide exterior of European Union Council building 2. EU flags 3. Wide of people walking out of EU Council building 4. Wide of news conference 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Marc Stocker, BusinessEurope's chief economist: "We don't expect a...
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US markets and head of bank resign in fallout over sub prime crisis

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New York - 8 January 2008 1. Wide pan of New York Stock Exchange floor 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sam Stovall, Senior Equities Analyst, Standard and Poor's: "The government and the Fed is going to do whatever it can to make sure that the...
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Shareholders vote to continue business of Fortis amid financial turmoil

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AP Television 1. Wide of Atomium (representing a large-scale metal molecule) landmark, in background, Fortis shareholders making their way to venue of shareholders meeting 2. More of shareholders making their way into venue 3. Close of...
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President focuses on economy in radio address

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Washington, DC April 26, 2003 1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President (sound over still photo): "There are great strengths in this economy. Lower interest rates have helped more Americans buy their own homes. Gas and...
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Secretary of state on China, Syria, Wall St protest

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1. Wide shot of introduction of US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton 2. SOUNDBITE: (English): Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State: "They (China) continue to try to game the system to their advantage, and our...
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Wrap of the IMF meeting

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1. Duisenberg and delegates entering room 2. Duisenberg seated, EU Commissioner Solbes walks to chair 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wim Duisenberg, Head of the European Central Bank: "We are very confident that the European economy can...
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IMF Warns About Rising Public Debt, Weak Growth

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The IMF has released its latest Fiscal Monitor report with a warning about rising public debt and waning economic growth. Vitor Gaspar, who heads the IMF's fiscal affairs department, said an important trend is weakness in global...
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Counties suffering the most from job losses stand to receive the least help from President Barack Obama's stimulus plan to create jobs by spending billions on roads and bridges, an Associated Press analysis has found.

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HEADLINE: AP Impact: Counties in need of stimulus money CAPTION: Counties suffering the most from job losses stand to receive the least help from President Barack Obama's stimulus plan to create jobs by spending billions on...
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As the Senate passed its version of the economic stimulus bill and the Treasury Department unveiled new plan to help bank, President Obama tied his political fate to the economy.

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HEADLINE: Obama ties political fate to the economy CAPTION: As the Senate passed its version of the economic stimulus bill and the Treasury Department unveiled new plans to help banks, President Obama tied his political fate to the...
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Australian PM Gillard comments on trade relations

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1. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard walks to podium at press conference 2. Cutaway of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Julia Gillard, Australian Prime Minister: "Prime Minister Kan and I renewed our commitment to concluding a...
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Obama Signs Puerto Rico Financial Rescue Bill

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President Barack Obama signed two bills on Thursday - one making it easier for the public to obtain government records, and the other a rescue package for Puerto Rico, which is facing more than $70 billion in debt and a major payment due...
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US Fed Chair Yellen on inflation outlook

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 15 March 20171. Fed Chair Janet Yellen walking into room2. SOUNDBITE (English) Janet Yellen, Fed Chair:"Looking ahead we expect that job conditions will...
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Trump Spares China the 'Currency Manipulator' Tag

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Apr.17 -- Bloomberg’s Jeanna Smialek and Kevin Cirilli discuss President Trump’s reversal in his stance on China as a currency manipulator and trade policy as a weapon in dealing with North Korea. They speak with David Gura on...
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In a prime-time news conference, President Barack Obama reported "signs of progress" on the economy -- and defended his policies as "inseparable from" a recovery.

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HEADLINE: Obama sees "signs of progress" on economy CAPTION: In a prime-time news conference, President Barack Obama reported 'signs of progress' on the economy, and defended his policies as inseparable from a recovery. (March 24) ...
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Economist reax to May's Brexit speech

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Attendees at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday reacted to Theresa May's speech outlining Britain's exit strategy from the European Union.One economist suggested a bumpy economic future lay ahead for the UK, with lower wages...
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Trump: NAFTA a 'Catastrophe for Our Country'

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US President Donald Trump called the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) "a catastrophe for our country".Speaking to a group of US senators at the White House, Trump said he would like to speed up negotiations over the agreement,...
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Pakistan's textile industry diversifies

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PAKISTAN TEXTILES SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYCOMMERCIAL MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO AND OR PERFORMANCES, MUST BE CLEARED ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN LOCAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND COPYRIGHT AGREEMENTS WITH YOUR APPLICABLE...
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Is the IMF Shifting to Appease Trump on Trade?

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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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Kerry's policy speech at Ho Chi Minh University

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHo Chi Minh - 13 January 20171. Various of John Kerry, US Secretary of State, on stage at Ho Chi Minh University news conference2. Cutaway of audience members...
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EU ambassador on China relations

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The European Union ambassador to China welcomed on Wednesday Beijing's endorsement of free trade in the face of US President Donald Trump's promise to restrict imports, and appealed to China to lower its own market barriers.The comments...
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Calif. Farmer Concerned About Tariff Impact

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American farmers are worried about the impact of retaliatory tariffs imposed by Europe, Mexico and Canada in response to the Trump administration's latest trade actions. President Trump on Thursday ignited global...