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Stock market drops amid fears over coronavirus
The Taiwan stock market dropped on Monday as the coronavirus outbreak crisis deepened sending financial markets plummeting.
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Dubai Market plunges after virus declared pandemic
Stocks in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) plunged Thursday after the World Health Organization declared a coronavirus pandemic and indexes sank on Wall Street.
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Taiwan shares plunge after Wall Street's worst day
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Asian stocks rise after Wall Street gains on aid hope
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More troops in Tripoli after clashes
The Lebanese army reinforced its troops in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli on Tuesday following clashes triggered by an economic crisis spiraling out of control.
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Athens awaits outcome of EU tourism talks
Tourist attractions in Athens remained quiet on Wednesday morning as Greece awaited the outcome of EU talks on tourism.
Bloomberg
Britain's Long Road to a Market Crisis of Confidence
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss faces a question of credibility with investors as the nation deals with a self-inflicted financial crisis that threatens to accelerate the economy's dive into recession. Philip Aldrick reports on Bloomberg...
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President George W. Bush gives a statement on the US economy
1. President George W. Bush walks to the podium from the White House
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, President of the United States of America:
"Good morning. I just completed a meeting with my working group on financial markets....
Bloomberg
Citi's Wieting Sees 10% EPS Decline for US Firms Next Year
Steven Wieting, Citi Global Wealth's global chief investment strategist, discusses the outlook for US corporate earnings, employment, and Federal Reserve policy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
ECB's Kazaks: 75 Bps Hike 'Appropriate' for October
European Central Bank Governing Council Member and Bank of Latvia Governor Martins Kazaks sees the central bank getting to the "upper side" of neutral by the end of the year and says a discussion about QT should start now on "Bloomberg...
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Shadow Chancellor: Economic damage already done despite PM U-turn
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves reacts to the sacking of Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister Liz Truss' subsequent U-turn on elements of the 'mini-budget'. She says the damage to the economy and the working people has already been done,...
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Using waste to beat carbon limits
AP Television
IJmuiden, Netherlands - March 30, 2011
1. Wide of smoke billowing out of Corus steel plant
2. Wide of plant with smoke billowing from chimneys
3. Wide of plant with canal in front, smoke billowing from chimneys
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Geithner calls on China to push ahead with reforms
1. Tim Geithner, US treasury secretary, walking up to microphone
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Geithner, US Treasury Secretary:
"To promote a more efficient financial sector, a more modern financial sector, more efficient allocation of...
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The Obama administration is proposing an extensive overhaul of financial regulations in an effort to prevent a repeat of the banking crisis last fall that toppled once-mighty institutions and wiped out trillions of dollars in investor wealth. (March 26)
HEADLINE:Geithner unveils regulatory agenda
CAPTION: The Obama administration is proposing an extensive overhaul of financial regulations in an effort to prevent a repeat of the banking crisis last fall that toppled once-mighty...
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U.S., British and Swiss regulators have fined five global banks $3.4 billion for attempting to manipulate foreign exchange markets. (Nov. 12)
US, British and Swiss regulators have fined five global banks 3.4 billion US dollars for attempting to manipulate foreign exchange markets.
These are the latest penalties for an industry previously criticized for rigging interest rates...
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Institute of Int'l Finance releases interim report on state of global finance
1. Delegates in the news conference
2. Cutaway of cameraman, pan to delegates seated
3. Various of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Josef Ackermann, chief executive of Deutsche Bank AG
"We begin with the interim report we are...
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Geithner before lawmakers to give evidence on bailout
1. Wide of US Senate Banking Committee hearing
2. Close of US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
3. Mid of committee
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Timothy Geithner, US Treasury Secretary:
"I'm not standing here before you today to ask you to...
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Minister: Nigeria economy hit by falling oil prices
Nigeria occupies a privileged place as an emerging market both in Africa and globally, the country's Trade and Investment minister has told the Associated Press.Okechukwu Enelamah said the real challenge facing the country was to fulfill...
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WRAP US president says summit leaders agree to cooperate better ADDS more
1. Wide of US President George W Bush approaching lectern
2. Side shot of Bush by lectern
3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President:
"Third, we agreed that we must enhance the integrity of the financial markets. For example,...
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Paulson presser on US financial rescue plan
Washington DC - 19 September, 2008
1. US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson walking in
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Henry Paulson, US Treasury Secretary:
"To restore confidence in our markets and our financial institutions so they can fuel...
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WRAP Bush comments on US financial rescue plan; ADDS more
1. US President George W. Bush, US Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Ben Bernanke, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox walk to podium, in Rose Garden at White House
2. SOUNDBITE:...
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Bank of England chief on rates, economic growth
The Bank of England cut its growth forecast for Britain on Thursday, saying it expects a "sluggish" economy as household incomes are squeezed by a rise in inflation that followed the Brexit vote.
The central bank cut its...
Bloomberg
Lacker: 'Substantial' Fed Rate Hikes Needed
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker says there's a "very strong argument" for a 50 basis point rate increase by the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee in March. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Federal Reserve chairman on economic outlook
1. Wide of Ben Bernanke, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, at podium
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Bernanke, chairman of the US Federal Reserve:
"Stabilisation of the financial markets is a critical first step, but even if they...