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Preview of impact of global financial crisis on unemployment

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Bangkok, Thailand - 24 February 2009 1. Wide of Thai workers on factory assembly line 2. Tilt-up from hands assembling wire to female worker 3. Assembled wires on conveyor belt 4. Various of female employees testing wire 5. Leng Power...
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Finance ministers meet to discuss economic growth

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1. Medium shot of World Bank panel 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigerian Finance Minister: "However, with less than 11 years to go, based on current trends, most M-D-G''s (the United Nations'' Millenium Development...
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President Bush comment on slowdown of US economy

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AP Television Washington, DC - 7 March 2008 1.SOUNDBITE:(English), George W. Bush, US President "Earlier today I spoke with members of my economic team. They updated me on the state of our economy. This morning we learned that our...
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Press Association

Liz Truss: I will cut taxes from day one

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Liz Truss has insisted she will not “write the Budget in advance”, but said she is “clear” she will cut taxes “from day one”. Ms Truss’s campaign has been forced on the defensive in recent days after the Foreign Secretary suggested there...
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Bloomberg

Minister Elsaid on Egypt's Economy

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Egypt's non-oil economy showed a softer decline in operating conditions in August. The headline PMI rose to 47.6, the highest reading since February, but still in contractionary territory. Meanwhile investors are still awaiting final...
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Bloomberg

Robertson Stephens' Garretty on US Payrolls, Fed Policy

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Jeanette Garretty, Robertson Stephens Chief Economist and Managing Director, discusses her expectations of Friday's nonfarm payrolls data in the US and the policy path of the Federal Reserve. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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BELGIUM: BARCO ELECTRONICS COMPANY TO EXPAND OPERATIONS IN ASIA

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English/Nat The dark days are over for Belgium's electronics company Barco. Sixteen years ago it nearly had to shut down. Now business is booming, and Barco has even succeeded in penetrating the competitive high tech markets in Asia....
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World Bank says China's growth to slow, cuts forecast

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Tianjin, China - 26 June 2008 1. Wide of Tianjin port 2. Mid of ship unloading goods at port 3. Wide of ship at port 4. Mid of truck loading Beijing, China - 2 July 2005 5. Close-up of Renminbi (RMB) money being hand counted 6. Close up...
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German businesses and experts confident despite disappointing GDP data

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Berlin 1. German baker Lars Siebert taking buns out of oven and putting them into basket 2. Close up of dough for buns being prepared for baking 3. Siebert preparing dough 4. Close up of bread in oven, pull out to bakers putting...
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The latest government figures show the overall economy is worse than previous estimates have shown.

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HEADLINE:Economic slide accelerated in Q4, 2008 CAPTION: The latest government figures show the overall economy is worse than previous estimates have shown. (March 26) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] The latest government figures show the...
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US Vice President Biden in China amid Chinese anger over air zone remarks

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US Vice President Joe Biden addressed the American business community in Beijing on Thursday, in a meeting organised by the American Chamber of Commerce. Delivering a speech at the working breakfast meeting, Biden talked about "a new...
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The reality that the nation is indeed in recession and that the downturn may well be prolonged sent Wall Street plunging Monday, hurtling the Dow Jones industrials down nearly 700 points and wiping out more than half of last week's big gains. (Dec. 1)

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HEADLINE:Stocks drop nearly 700 on recession confirmation CAPTION: The reality that the nation is indeed in recession and that the downturn may well be prolonged sent Wall Street plunging Monday, hurtling the Dow Jones industrials down...
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Customs officers strike; pix of port, queues for petrol

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Piraeus 1. Wide of commercial port 2. Pan of containers on ship 3. Wide of customs office at port 4. Open door and sign reading (in Greek) "Customs Office" 5. Workers outside office 6. Close of sign reading (in Greek) "Strike" 7. Wide...
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Finance minister outlines harsh spending cuts as rescue pkg agreed

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1. High wide of street showing Finance Ministry 2. EU and Greek flags flying from building 3. Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou entering news conference 4. Cutaway of camera showing news conference on camera monitor 5....
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Fed chairman stands by stimulus, sees stronger US economy

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1. Wide pan of US Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke walking up to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman: "The Committee kept the target for the federal funds rate at zero to one fourth percent and...
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G20 pressers, Obama, Harper, Cameron, Singh

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1. Wide of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper walking into news conference 2. Side shot of Harper speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Harper, Canadian Prime Minister: "I'm confident that all countries that have made these...
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General strikes; slow economic growth, high inflation leading to tough times for citizens

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A nationwide strike paralysed Argentina's economy on Thursday, shutting down air, train and bus traffic, closing businesses and ports and emptying classrooms. The strike also stopped all non-emergency hospital attention, left garbage in...
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Republicans used their weekly address to criticize Obama on the economy, particularly government regulations that Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., said were overly burdensome and therefore discouraging businesses from expanding and hiring. (Aug. 13)

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HEADLINE: GOP Address: Burdensome Regulations CAPTION: Republicans used their weekly address to criticize Obama on the economy, particularly government regulations that Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., said were overly burdensome and therefore...
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Bloomberg

Why Japan Should Delay Consumption Tax: BNY Mellon's Cox

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Nov. 13 -- BNY Mellon's Simon Cox discusses the outlook for the Japanese economy with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat, Shery Ahn, Yvonne Man and Andrew Davis on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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+4:3 Federal Reserve chairman says economic recovery slower than hoped

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1. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke walking to podium 2. Wide of Bernanke at news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman: "US economic growth so far this year looks to be somewhat slower than...
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Preview to debate on stimulus package

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Berlin - 7 January 2009 1. Exterior of employment agency 2. Close of sign 4. Interior of employment agency 5. People searching for jobs at computers Berlin - 8 January 2009 6. Exterior of SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany)...
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Official on China's GDP growth target of 7.5 per cent

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FILE: Tianjin - 27 February 2012 1. Wide of port in Tianjin with cranes loading containers onto ship 2. Mid of containers being loaded 3. Mid of trucks carrying containers at port Beijing - 10 November 2012 4. Mid of chairman of the...
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President Barack Obama says technological innovations such as robots can help pump jobs into the economy and spur growth in clean energy and advanced manufacturing. (June 25)

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HEADLINE: Obama Weekly Address: New technology CAPTION: President Barack Obama says technological innovations such as robots can help pump jobs into the economy and spur growth in clean energy and advanced manufacturing. (June...
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Markets, Seoul cuts rates, Development Bank, AIG chief

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Seoul, South Korea 1. Bank of Korea (BOK) Governor Lee Sung-tae entering briefing room 2. BOK officials 3. Meeting table 4. BOK officials 5. Lee banging gavel to start meeting Seoul, South Korea 6. Lee sitting down in news...