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News Item (23579dd0-196d-da5f-7788-ff6faaf88f97)

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02/18/74 c0043736 - color london, england: the price of gold has reached record highs. nxc 47801 "gold" shows: bullion exchange: (shot file film 17ft) gold econ cond - gen exchanges, sgp - gt britain - london - gold xx...
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Markets react as G-7 announces joint currency intervention

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1. Wide Tokyo Stock Exchange 2. Wide electronic screen showing video of Tokyo Stock Exchange logo 3. Various of electronic screens showing Nikkei 225 Stock Average 3. Various of traders at Tokyo Stock Exchange 4. Various of electronic...
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CAN363 WILSON MEETS WITH CABINE TO DISCUSS IMPENDING ECONOMIC CRISIS

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Harold Wilson confers with part of his new cabinet on plans to avert economic crisis. 1. ws Downing Street 2. cs sign Downing Street 3. bs Edward Watson Short arrives and enters 4. ms James Callaghan walks along pavement 5. ms Callaghan...
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Japan stock market down on new concern over nuclear plant

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1. Pull focus of numbers on screen showing level of Nikkei 225 stock average 2. Wide of screen 3. Close-up of graph on screen showing drop in Nikkei 4. Various of trading floor at Tokyo Stock Exchange Japan's key stock index fell...
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HSBC Executive Arrested in New York

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP Clients OnlySHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - July 201, 20161. Wide, Federal Courthouse2. Various, Mark Johnson, head of HSBC Bank's foreign exchange cash trading, leaving courthouse with...
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Raw: Migrants, Police Scuffle At Greece Border

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4001047Macedonian special police forces fired stun grenades Friday to disperse thousands of migrants stuck on a no-man's land with Greece, a day after declaring a state of emergency on its border to...
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Dubai stocks start week in the red

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LEAD IN:Dubai stocks started the week in the red, decreasing by 0.33 percent to close at 3,296.69 STORY-LINE: Stocks in the UAE fell this week; the Dubai Financial Market General Index was 0.33 percent down on Sunday to 3,296.69 EMAAR...
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SKorea, Japan markets down in early trading

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The South Korean market opened lower on Tuesday after US and European markets stumbled in the aftermath of the UK's vote to leave the European Union.The market opened with the benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at...
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Japan, SKorea markets open slightly higher

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The South Korean market opened higher on Wednesday as ripple effects of Brexit diminished.The market opened with the benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at 1,947.05 - up by 11.13 points - after the first 15 minutes of...
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Japan market up one per cent on news of Abe election victory

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Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 rose for one per cent during Monday morning trading, following parliamentary elections on Sunday. The country's benchmark rose on the back of an election victory by the prime minister's ruling...
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Asia markets open; traders nervous over looming trade war

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China's market indexes were lower on Friday as investors grappled with the uncertainty of the development of the China-US trade war. US President Donald Trump made clear on Thursday that US tariffs against Chinese imports...
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FILE of undersea pipeline bringing gas from Russia to Germany

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US President Donald Trump claimed a pipeline project has made Germany "totally controlled" by and "captive to Russia" during a combative breakfast Wednesday that kicked off what was already expected to be a fraught NATO summit. ...
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SKorean stocks fall as Asian shares extend loses after Wall Street sell off

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South Korean markets tumbled on Thursday after US stocks plunged a day earlier.
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Mnangagwa lays wreath during Moscow visit

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The president of Zimbabwe on Tuesday laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow, kicking off his visit to Russia.
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SKorea markets down at the start of trading

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South Korea's stock market opened lower on Monday due to concerns about the escalating trade dispute between the United States and China.
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Lebanon security forces use tear gas at protests

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Lebanon security fire tear gas at protesters

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Police and protesters fired tear gas and firecrackers at each other outside the government building in downtown Beirut on Friday evening amid big protests against economic crisis and political stagnation.
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Protests continue in downtown Beirut

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Protests continued in Beirut on Thursday, as demonstrators rebuked the Lebanese president's latest overtures and calls for dialogue.
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Fist fights between rival groups at Beirut protest

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Squirmishes erupted between Hezbollah supporters and anti-government protesters in the streets of downtown Beirut on Wednesday afternoon, as unrest continued to take hold of the Lebanese capital.
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Asian stocks tumble after Iran missile attack

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Oil prices have climbed and Asian stock markets have fallen after Iran fired missiles at US bases in Iraq in retaliation for the killing of an Iranian general.
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Beirut protests turn violent outside central bank

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Protests in the Lebanese capital turned violent on Tursday, as security forces fired tear gas at protesters who threw rocks outside the country's central bank.
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STILLS PM and Fine Gael leader Varadkar votes

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Irish Prime Minister, or Taoiseach, and Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar cast his vote in the nation's general elections in Dublin on Saturday.
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HSBC net profit falls 53%. bank to sell assets

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HSBC, Europe's biggest bank, said on Tuesday that its profits fell by 53% in 2019, which is set to cause a major overhaul in both staffing and assets.
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IMF delegation in talks to assess Lebanon's economy

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A delegation from the International Monetary Fund began its meetings in Lebanon Thursday where the international agency is expected to give an assessment on what is needed to save the crumbling economy of the country.