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Some top investment bankers on Wall Street are getting bigger year-end bonus checks despite the troubles stemming from the mortgage crisis.

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HEADLINE: How much is your year-end bonus? US Bonuses CAPTION: While many banks have lost money this year, Wall Street bonus checks are up 14%. That leaves many asking 'is that fair?' (Dec. 21) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] "Maybe a...
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Roger Altman: I Don't See a Recession Happening in 2016

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May 23 -- Roger Altman, Evercore Partners chairman, discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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President Obama caps executive pay tied to bailout money

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Washington, DC 1. Wide shot US President Barack Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner approaching microphones 2. Cutaway, cameras 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "We all need to take responsibility. And this...
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UK: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE: SHARES BOUNCE BACK AFTER RECORD FALL

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English/Nat The U-K stock market endured a nerve racking rollercoaster ride on Tuesday as a surprise rally on Wall Street helped shares in London bounce back from a record fall. Nearly 132 (b) billion dollars was wiped off shares in...
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The Obama administration on Monday launched its much-awaited assault on the worst U.S. banking crisis in 70 years, billions of federal dollars to thaw the nation's frozen credit markets and ease the economy out of recession.

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HEADLINE: Obama 'Very confident' bank plan will work CAPTION: The Obama administration on Monday launched its much-awaited assault on the worst U.S. banking crisis in 70 years, billions of federal dollars to thaw the nation's frozen...
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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 Greenspan. Testifying before the Senate Budget Committee on Thursday, Greenspan said rising estimates of budget...
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Protestors rally outside IMF, World Bank meetings

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HEADLINE: Protestors rally outside IMF, World Bank meetings CAPTION: IMF policy markers say finance ministers and central bankers should keep close watch to ensure the smooth working of financial markets jarred by the global credit...
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WEF chairman says restoring trust is key to pulling world economy out of crisis

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1. Zoom in on news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Klaus Schwab, Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum: "Davos is different because it is not a formal decision making meeting with communiques at the end. It is a laboratory...
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Sapin, China central bank governor comments

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Global economic reforms topped the agenda at an international finance forum in Paris on Thursday.The meeting was attended by high-level finance chiefs from Europe and included the managing director of the International Monetary Fund,...
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Increasing hardship for IDPs in northern Iraq

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Two years after Mosul, Iraq's second city, and parts of Nineveh governorate in the north of the country fell to the Islamic State (IS) group, there are more than a million displaced people still living in Kurdish northern Iraq. Some...
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USA: ALAN GREENSPAN ASIAN FINANCIAL SITUATION SPEECH

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English/Nat The U-S Federal Reserve Chairman on Thursday expressed some optimism that the Asian financial turmoil may be stabilising. In a question-answer session with the American Society of Newspaper editors, Greenspan noted improved...
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Former Fed President Plosser on Fed, Markets, Banks

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Sept. 28 -- Charles Plosser, former president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, discusses market expectations of a Federal Reserve rate hike, the lack of a strategy on rates, dissent on the Fed, and lingering problems in the...
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Goldman Sachs CEO Blankfein to retire by year end, reports say

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Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein has started plans to retire and could do so as soon as the end of this year, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. Blankfein, 63, has run Goldman since 2006, and...
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Obama unveils plan to tackle bad assets on banks' balance sheets

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama and advisors in Cabinet Room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "As all of you know we have been busy on a whole host of fronts over the last several weeks with the primary purpose of...
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FCA CEO Says Brexit Won’t Impact on Finance Becoming More Global

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Apr.23 -- Financial Conduct Authority Chief Executive Officer Andrew Bailey discusses what Brexit means for global banking. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Carney Uk faces rising tide of insecurity

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Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has warned that governments and industry must do their part to spur growth and ensure that prosperity is more equally distributed to counter a rising tide of insecurity and anxiety.In a powerful...
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ESMA Says EU Third-Country Rules Must Be Overhauled

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Mar.01 -- Steven Maijoor, chairman at European Securities and Markets Authority, discusses equivalence and third-country access to the European Union in a post-Brexit world. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny and Anna Edwards on...
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Turkey's financial crisis affects European markets' performance

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Burdened by the Turkish crisis and concerns about the Dax heavyweight Bayer, the leading German index fell by 0.61 percent to 12,348.17 points in early trading on Monday. Carsten Brzeski, Chief Economist ING-DIBA said...
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El-Erian Sees 'Trifecta' of Risks Facing U.S. Economy

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, sees "trifecta" of risks facing the U.S. economy going into 2022. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Open." El-Erian's opinions are his own.
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Palestine Stock Exchange thrives and grows

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AP Television Ramallah, West Bank - March 29, 2002 1. Various of Israeli tanks in streets of Ramallah 2. Close of tank with Israeli flag with gun turret turning Nablus, West Bank, - April 6, 2002 3. Wide of Nablus with tank passing 4....
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PHILIPPINES: PRESIDENT ESTRADA SPEAKS AT ASEAN MEETING

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English/Nat The President of the Philippines has called for the U-S to make more funds available for the International Monetary Fund. Speaking in Manila at the opening of the annual meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers, Joseph Estrada,...
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The SPAC Ecosystem Is Here to Stay: Apollo's Rowan

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Jul.15 -- Apollo Global Management Inc. co-founder and newly minted CEO Marc Rowan talks about how Wall Street is changing and the future of SPACs. He spoke to Bloomberg's Jason Kelly in a wide-ranging interview for Bloomberg Live’s...
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Latest gadgets on display at London's Ideal Home Show

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Earls Court, London, England -18th March 2009 1. Wide of Earls Court London 2. Wide of interior of show with people looking at stalls 3. Wide of I-Joy stand 4. Various of I-Joy exercise boards 5. Close of I-Joy boards 6. Wide of...
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Bush comments on US financial rescue plan

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "This is a pivotal moment for America's economy. The problems that originated in the credit markets that first showed up in the area of sub prime mortgages have spread throughout our...