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USA: WASHINGTON: ROBERT RUBIN IMF FUNDING PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat U-S Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin says strong funding of the International Monetary Fund is critical for Asia's economic turnaround. Speaking in Washington on Tuesday, Rubin urged the U-S Congress to approve funding...
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WRAP Tokyo stocks rebound, HKong, analyst, SKorea Finance Minister

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Tokyo, Japan 1. Wide shot of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor 2. Various of traders working 3. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in 4. Close up of the board, showing...
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The stock market surged Monday after last week's nearly 1000 point freefall. Washington is looking into what caused massive sell-off, meeting this week with executives from the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.

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HEADLINE: Officials still trying to figure out Wall Street freefall CAPTION: The stock market surged Monday after last week's nearly 1000 point freefall. Washington is looking into what caused massive sell-off, meeting this week with...
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Davies: Markets Need Brexit Transition Assurance

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Dec.13 -- Howard Davies, chairman at RBS, discusses the need for financial market assurance on the U.K.'s Brexit transition. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Crypto enthusiasts seek Bitcoin alternatives

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LEADIN: Despite recent fluctuations, crypto currency Bitcoin has become known to the mass market and increased dramatically in value from where it started. But with fame comes problems. The relatively slow...
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Danish professional ice hockey player switches to Bitcoin-based salary

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LEADIN: A Danish ice hockey player has become what's thought to be the first-ever professional sports athlete to be paid fully and exclusively in Bitcoin. But it's not without complications. Nikolaj Rosenthal...
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Trump Promises to Roll Back Bank Regulations

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President Donald Trump is telling a group of community bankers that he will roll back regulations imposed on their industry after the nation's 2008 financial crisis.Trump addressed the Independent Community Bankers Association at the...
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Trump Promises to Roll Back Bank Regulations

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President Donald Trump is telling a group of community bankers that he will roll back regulations imposed on their industry after the nation's 2008 financial crisis.Trump addressed the Independent Community Bankers Association at the...
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EU’s Gentiloni on Europe’s Recovery

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May.20 -- Paolo Gentiloni, EU Commissioner for the Economy sits down with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua to discuss Europe’s recovery plan, the economic opportunities that lay ahead for the bloc and the role the Commission will play in...
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Citi's Fraser Optimistic About U.S., Plans Russia Exit

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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser says she's more concerned about the European economy than the U.S. and is in active discussions to dispose of Citi's consumer and commercial banking operations in Russia. She speaks with Scarlet Fu and Sonali...
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Community creates currency to beat the recession

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AP Television San Francisco, Calif. - Sept. 22, 2012 1. Close shot Bernal Bucks sign 2. Sign for Heartfelt 3. Sign for Cortland and Andover Streets in Bernal Heights AP Television San Francisco, Calif. - Sept. 16, 2012 4. Arno Hesse...
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Europe market analysts say US debt default would be catastrophic for world economy

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London's financial markets opened with a sense of foreboding on Monday as American politicians remained deadlocked over the US debt ceiling. Michael Ingram of BGC Partners said the possibility of the United States defaulting on its...
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Philippines - ASEAN meeting ends

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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on Monday (27/7) told a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum (ARF) in Manila that Washington is concerned about events in the region. The ARF is the...
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In the wake of the government take over of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, John Taylor, President/CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition talks about how even responsible borrowers are being hurt by the mortgage crisis.

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HEADLINE: The Mortgage Crisis: Responsible borrowers CAPTION: In the wake of the government take over of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, John Taylor, President/CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition talks about...
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WORLDWIDE: ASIAN MONEY MARKETS SET TO DOMINATE APEC SUMMIT

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat Turbulence in Asia's money markets is set to dominate this week's Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Canada. For the past five months, currencies in the Far East have been in free-fall - some analysts argue...
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WRAP Bush - vote for bailout bill will prevent damage to Americans; Congress

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1. United States President George W. Bush walking up to the podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Good morning, yesterday leaders here in Washington reached an extraordinary agreement to deal with an extraordinary...
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USA: ACTIVISTS BLAME INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT FOR STRING OF KILLINGS

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Washington, D.C, U-S - May 7, 1998 1. Still photographs of alleged torture victims lying face-down 2. Still of blindfolded victim 3. Medium shot of witnesses seated at table. 4. Wide shot of subcommittee hearing. 5. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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UK markets react to Greek bond deal, analyst comments

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1. Various of staff, from electronic brokerage BGC Partners LP, seated at their computers 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Louise Cooper, Senior Financial Analyst, BGC Partners LP, London: "The new bonds, the new Greek bonds are trading today for...
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WRAP Bernanke says recession could end in 2009, moderate rebound on Wall St

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Washington D.C 1. Wide shot Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke greets Senators Dodd and Shelby ++MUTE++ 2. Cutaway Bernanke ++MUTE++ 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman: "As you are aware, the US economy is...
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Leaders arrive for talks ahead of EU summit, react to bank supervisor deal

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1. Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi arriving for summit of European People's Party (EPP) 2. German Chancellor Angela Merkel arriving 3. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor: "I am looking forward to the...
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Global association of banks discuss Greek bailout, danger of contagion

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1. Jose Angel Gurria, head of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), arriving for meeting 2. Various of G-20 deputy finance ministers meeting 3. Close-up of Institute of International Finance banner 4. Mid of...
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Archaeology takes a hit from Italy''s austerity measures

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Rome, August 10th, 2011 1. Wide of Colosseum 2. Tourist entering Colosseum 3. Pan right from sign of ticket office along tourist queue FILE: Rome, July 29th, 2011 4. Restorers and archaeologists working on recently found mosaic in Domus...
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Summers: Price-Gouging Legislation Is Dangerous Nonsense

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers dismissed moves by Democratic lawmakers to counter alleged price gouging by companies with legislation as "dangerous nonsense." He compared it to President Donald Trump's remarks about injecting...
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World Bank spring session continues.

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1. Close up as James Wolfensohn, World Bank President arrives 2. Meeting table 3. Various shots ministers 4. Wide shot news conference 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nicholas Stern, Chief Economist of the World Bank "I believe that the next...