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WRAP Bush, Clinton and other senators comment on bailout package
AP Television
1. Wide of US Capitol building
2. Mid of US Capitol
3. Wide top shot of Senate floor
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Harry Reid, Democrat (Nevada), Senate Majority Leader:
"I believe every part of this bill enjoys bipartisan...
Bloomberg
The Underlying Pressures Building Up For the Fed
February 29 -- The derivatives market is sending unprecedented signals that the Federal Reserve is mistaken in its policy-rate path. Even as officials argue that higher borrowing costs are warranted, the bond world sees the potential for...
Bloomberg
What's Ahead for Global Markets?
July 5 -- Wells Capital Chief Investment Strategist Jim Paulsen discusses market reaction to the Brexit vote. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Shanghai motor show opens
1. Wide of releasing ceremony of Ford with new design landing on stage and people taking photos
2. Close up of Ford new design car with people taking photos
3. Wide of releasing ceremony of Ford new design car with people flying...
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Supermarket of the future open for business
ITALY FUTURE FOODSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:16SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionMilan - 1 May 20151. Tracking shot of shelves of food, with robotic arms picking...
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European farmers protest about their financial status during global slowdown
1. Wide shot of herd of sheep in front of the Eiffel Tower
2. Various of sheep in front of Eiffel Tower
3. Zoom in on mock sheep in mock coffin
4. Banner reading (in French) "We believe in the sheep," pan to mock sheep and coffin
5. Herd...
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USA: DELEGATES ARRIVE FOR GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS MEETING
English/Nat
Other major countries have joined the United States in expressing the urgent need to move quickly to combat a growing financial crisis before it topples more nations.
The White House said that President Clinton got support...
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USA: JAPANESE FINANCE MINISTER MIYAZAWA MEETS ROBERT RUBIN (2)
Eng/Jap/Nat
U-S and Japanese officials have concluded high-level talks in San Francisco with no new policy commitments from Japan on how it plans to revive its sagging economy.
and new Japanese Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa told...
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US president hails outcome of crisis summit
1. Wide of news conference
2. Various of US President Barack Obama arriving, walks up to podium on stage
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President:
++Audio partly overlaid with wide of Obama on stage++
"Good afternoon, or...
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Discussions over energy security and resources top the agenda at WEF
October 31, 2008
1. Various of chefs preparing food in kitchen
2. Various close-ups of food and vegetables
3. Wide of entrance to meeting room
4. Close-up of sign reading: (English) "Food and fuels"
5. Wide of panel in meeting room
6....
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Rival Palestinian factions argue over electricity revenues
1. Various of Gaza power plant
2. Palestinian flag at power plant entrance
3. Closed gate to plant
4. Set-up of director of electricity distributing company, Suheil Shkeik
5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Suheil Shkeik, director of electricity...
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Indian markets steady amid global financial turmoil
1. Wide of the trading room of KR Choksey Shares and Securities Limited
2. Cutaway of TV news broadcast on the United States bailout plan
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alok Kumar Agarwal, Head of Research, KR Choksey Shares and...
Bloomberg
Scott Brown: The Thinking of the Fed Has Changed
Aug. 25 -- Raymond James Chief Economist Scott Brown previews Fed Chair Janet Yellen's speech at the annual economic symposium of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in Jackson Hole. Gamco CIO Howard Ward also speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Nigeria's currency plummets as naira floated
Nigeria's currency plummeted on Monday, losing more than 40 percent of its value as the government floated the naira for the first time in the history of the oil-producing nation.The move was forced by a spiralling economic crisis and...
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Obama Announces New Manufacturing Hub
President Barack Obama announced a Los Angeles-based team will create a new manufacturing hub focused on "smart manufacturing," during speech to global leaders where he also encouraged more trade.It will be the ninth of 15 such hubs...
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US Treasury Secretary visits Puerto Rico
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew got a first-hand look at the humanitarian impact of Puerto Rico's $70 billion debt crisis, touring an elementary school struggling with limited electricity and a hospital unable to provide some basic services...
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Bartering network booming in a bid to beat the recession
While the economic crisis is still making people's lives tough in Italy, a thriving barter network in Sardinia is boosting the regional economy.
Sardex is a complementary currency system that keeps the island's businesses going during...
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New figures show that China has overtaken Japan as the world's second largest economy in the second quarter. It's a resurgence that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to the way in which cars are designed.
HEADLINE: What recession? China has money to burn
CAPTION: New figures show that China has overtaken Japan as the world's second largest economy in the second quarter. It's a resurgence that is changing everything from the global...
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Feature on couple hit by Icelandic financial crisis
1. Wide pan right from city skyline to modernist sculpture of Viking boat
2. Close of detail on boat sculpture
3. Waterfront
4. Set up, Agusta Sigrun Agustsdottir and Olafur Gardarsson
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Olafur Gardarsson,...
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Asian stocks tumbled in trading on Friday after word of the collapse of a bailout bill for Detroit's ailing automakers. Stocks in Japan fell more than five percent, while stocks in Hong Kong sank nearly seven percent.
HEADLINE: Asian markets tumble after auto bailout collapse
CAPTION: Asian stocks tumbled in trading on Friday after word of the collapse of a bailout bill for Detroit's ailing automakers. Stocks in Japan fell more than five percent,...
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Investors made few big moves Tuesday after stocks rocketed 14 percent in just 16 days. The market put up modest gains as many traders held their positions and looked toward the Labor Department's employment report on Friday.
HEADLINE:Aug. 4: Investors nudge rally forward
CAPTION: Investors made few big moves Tuesday after stocks rocketed 14 percent in just 16 days. The market put up modest gains as many traders held their positions and looked toward the...
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A recurrence of investors' anxietygave Wall Street its biggest loss in five weeks. The major indexes fell 1 percent as investors worried that the market's steep gains in the past month could unravel
HEADLINE:Stocks fall ahead of Fed meeting
CAPTION: A recurrence of investors' anxietygave Wall Street its biggest loss in five weeks. The major indexes fell 1 percent as investors worried that the market's steep gains in the past month...
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Greece to resume monthly auctions of treasury bills, analyst
1. Wide exterior of Athens stock market
2. Sign reading (English): "Hellenic Exchanges"
3. Wide interior of stock market
4. Various of electronic ticker
5. Various of electronic price boards
6. Mid interior of stock market
7. Wide of...
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Top tech trends at Shanghai's CES Asia
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035037LEAD IN:The second annual CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Asia is set to kick-off this week in Shanghai, but the top tech trend at the three-day event appears to be anyone's guess.China's...