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Asian markets latest; reaction to record gold levels

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Tokyo, Japan 1. Close-up of Nikkei stock price average on electronic display 2. Wide of electronic display 3. Close-up of electronic display with graph showing stock movement 4. Wide of Tokyo Stock Exchange, tilt down 5. Close-up of sign...
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As Fashion Week begins AP looks at the world's second largest textile industry

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1. Exterior of Istanbul Fashion week exhibition tent 2. Wide interior of exhibition area 3. Wide of designer booth 4. Medium of workers dressing up mannequins 5. Close up of worker dressing up a mannequin 6. Tilt up across a model...
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Greek exporters try to tap new markets amid crisis

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Amid negotiations and increasing financial uncertainty, Greek exporters are looking to the future and trying to tap into new markets. Natasha Pagoni, co-owner of a 10-person strong dairy in Erythres, is looking to other markets away from...
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President George W. Bush snared fresh international support Saturday on the economy and North Korea, emerging from his final world gathering with modest wins and growing nostalgia about his turbulent tenure.

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HEADLINE: Bush ending final foreign trip as president CAPTION: President George W. Bush snared fresh international support Saturday on the economy and North Korea, emerging from his final world gathering with modest wins and growing...
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Sec. Lew Visits Puerto Rico to Jump-Start Help

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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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Tough times for luxury car market

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4033385LEAD IN : Automakers are showcasing a new generation of luxurious cars at China's biggest auto show of the year.Car companies are battling for buyers in the country's cooling, crowded...
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Yellen repeats warning on Brexit repercussions

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Appearing on Capitol HIll for a second day, the chair of the US Federal Reserve again said that the upcoming vote in Britain over leaving the European Union "could have significant economic repercussions." Yellen told a US House...
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Boom times return to Dubai's property market

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Dubai's biggest real estate expo, Cityscape, is underway with a buzz not seen in years. The eye-popping plans on display include a "waterfront" development astride lagoons, a huge ferris wheel and a 24-story building called "The Pad"...
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A surprise drop in construction and a cautious outlook from Home Depot has led investors to doubt the economy again. (May 19)

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May 19: Housing data checks market's rise CAPTION: A surprise drop in construction and a cautious outlook from Home Depot has led investors to doubt the economy again. (May 19) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] A surprise drop in...
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Bailout envoy urges Greece to speed up reforms, markets up

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A senior official from the European Central Bank (ECB) urged Greece's new government to avoid further delays in implementing major structural reforms on Monday. ECB board member Joerg Asmussen was in Athens as the struggling country's...
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European markets continue to suffer after Brexit vote

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European markets had another bad today on Monday as investors grappled with the fallout of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.Stocks and shares closed sharply down and banks were "very much in the eye of the storm."Investors are...
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Could Brexit see a diminished London art market

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LEAD IN:International collectors are arriving in the British capital for London's annual Frieze art fair, an extravaganza of off-the-wall contemporary creations and bumper price tags.UK-based galleries are currently enjoying sales...
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How will Gulf crisis affect economies?

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LEADIN A regional analyst believes Qatar's natural gas resources may protect it during its rift with other Arab nations.But the decision to cut diplomatic ties and restrict business with the Gulf nation could still have an economic...
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Raytheon International CEO Sees Upside in Defense

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Jun.19 -- John Harris, chief executive officer at Raytheon International Inc., talks about how his company can benefit from potential growth in European and U.S. defense spending. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the Paris Air...
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BoE's chief economist on Brexit risk forecast

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:++PLEASE NOTE THIS EDIT CONTAINS NO CUTAWAYS WITH SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY BLACK++UK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYLondon - 6 January 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Andy Haldane, Bank of England chief...
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Analyst comments on tax law crisis

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LEADIN: A political analyst says the Jordanian government needs to evaluate its mistakes and apologise to the public. Thousands of people have taken to the streets over unpopular economic reforms. ...
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Trump Administration Applauds Jobs Numbers

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 3 February 20171. Cutaway of White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer walking in to press briefing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Spicer, White House...
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Plosser Says Yellen Missed an Opportunity at Jackson Hole

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Aug.25 -- Former Philadelphia Fed President Charles Plosser reacts to Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's remarks at the Fed's annual summit in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank's Von Moltke on Earnings, Reputation, Merger Talks

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Feb.01 -- Deutsche Bank AG Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses revenue, the bank's reputation, talks of a possible merger with Commerzbank AG and the lender's share price. He talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller in Frankfurt...
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Bloomberg

Congress Is Watching Wells Fargo Closely, Rep. McHenry Says

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Mar.14 -- Rep. Patrick McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, discusses the grounding of Boeing Co.'s 737 family of jets, the bipartisan rebuke of Wells Fargo Chief Executive Officer Tim Sloan and the latest developments in Brexit with...
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Bloomberg

Still Quite Positive on Thai Baht, Mizuho's Chang Says

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Aug.19 -- Wei Liang Chang, a foreign-exchange strategist at Mizuho Bank, talks about economies, monetary policies and currencies of Thailand and Indonesia. He speaks with Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

SNB's Jordan Says His Biggest Concern Is `Political Mistakes'

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Jan.24 -- Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan discusses political risks, the global economy and monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Bloomberg

Impact of Brexit on Global Markets Has Been Muted, Says MSCI CEO

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Nov.16 -- Henry Fernandez, chief executive officer at MSCI, discusses his plans for Brexit, how all the uncertainty is weighing on his business, its impact on markets, the possibility of upgrading or downgrading markets and the opening...
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Bloomberg

We Are at the Bottom for Oil: Citi’s Morse

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Jun.06 -- West Texas Intermediate crude entered a bear market and Brent tumbled below $60 at one point this week. This decline came after U.S. petroleum inventories ballooned, raising fears of a glut. Ed Morse, managing director and...