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Bank Indonesia Considers Rate Hike in 2022: Warjiyo

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Jul.11 -- Bank Indonesia Governor Perry Warjiyo says monetary policy could be tightened next year - including interest rate moves. The central bank has kept its benchmark at a record low since February. While its strategy is to...
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Targeted Regulation Needed If Biden Lets Economy Run Hot: Kathryn Judge

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Nov.24 -- News that Joe Biden will nominate Janet Yellen to be Treasury Secretary landed gently on Wall Street. The pick put an end to Wall Street’s fretting over Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has vowed to clip big banks with tighter...
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Indonesian President Jokowi on Central Bank Mandate, Vaccine Nationalism

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Apr.07 -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo is backing a push to expand the central bank’s mandate to include bolstering the economy. In a wide-ranging interview, the president, also known as Jokowi, slammed richer nations for vaccine...
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Fed Says It Will Be 'Some Time' Before We See Tapering

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Apr.07 -- Federal Reserve officials saw it taking some time before the conditions would be met for scaling back their massive monthly asset purchases when they met last month. Minutes from the March 16-17 Federal Open Market Committee...
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Economy Improves Amid Pandemic

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The economy rose 6.4% in the first quarter.
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Aletheia Capital's Chan on China Markets

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Aletheia Capital China Strategist Vincent Chan discusses opportunities and risks in Chinese markets. He speaks to Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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IMF's Gopinath on Growth Forecast, Data Integrity

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International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Gita Gopinath discusses the organization’s World Economic Outlook forecast and the measures taken to ensure the integrity of the fund's data on “Bloomberg Markets.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Growth Not Top Priority for China This Year: Goldman’s Shan

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Hui Shan, chief China economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses China’s economic growth, the actions of the PBOC and her outlook for the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Analyst on markets, PM Brown comments from India

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London 1. Wide of London financial district Canary Wharf 2. Mid of Canary Wharf, HSBC and Citi Group skyscrapers with storm clouds passing 3. Pan from sign to entrance of Barclays Stockbrokers building 4. Set-up of Henk Potts walking...
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Report on fourth quarter 2003 economic statistics

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1. Wide shot of news briefing 2. Cutaway cameras 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Deshui, Commissioner for Chinese National Bureau of Statistics: "According to preliminary estimation and evaluation, the Gross Domestic Product of China in 2003...
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The U.S. may not have "risen from recession" quite as rousingly as President Barack Obama suggested in his State of the Union speech Tuesday night. Household income hasn't recovered and healthy job growth is complicated by lower paychecks. (Jan. 21)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus024458 The U.S. may not have "risen from recession" quite as rousingly as President Barack Obama suggested in his State of the Union speech Tuesday night. Seven years after that severe downturn...
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High level economic summit opens amid fears of global downturn

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1. Zoom out of Chinese and US delegation posing for family photo 2. Close of US and Chinese flag on talks logo 3. US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and delegation walking to table 4. Wide of meeting 5. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Wang...
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Silicon Valley's economy is growing, with some of the highest incomes in the U.S. and the largest share of high-wage jobs. But those gains have doubled housing costs over five years while wages for low and middle skilled workers are stagnant. (March 6)

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SOUNDBITE: Joseph Farfan, food bank client "My ends aren't meeting right now. Until they get a little bit better, I'm not looking for a hand out. I'm looking for a hand up." SOUNDBITE: Poncho Guevara, Sacred Heart Community...
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UK, US, French, German finance ministers, IMF head, Oxfam at G20

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1. British Treasury chief Alistair Darling walking to podium 2. Wide of Darling, zoom in 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alistair Darling, British Treasury chief: "What we have agreed to is - so far - help stop the decline and to boost global...
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Treas Sec Paulson, Japanese FM, news conference

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1. Chairman of the meeting, Japanese Finance Minister Fukushiro Nukaga, walking in 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. Wide of presser 4. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Fukushiro Nukaga, Japanese Finance Minister: "I believe that we shared the view...
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WRAP Summit begins; Aus, NZ trade deal, Myanmar delegation, SBY arrives

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Cha-Am, Thailand 27 February 2009 1. New Zealand Trade Minister Tim Groser walking into hall for signing ceremony of Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN 2. Pan of ASEAN ministers, ending on Australian Trade Minister Simon Crean and New...
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ECB head meets Mexican central bank officials

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1. Zoom in to Jean-Claude Trichet, president of the European Central Bank, and Guillermo Ortiz, president of the Bank of Mexico, walking into news conference 2. Various of of media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jean-Claude Trichet, president...
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Fox says US economic slowdown is delaying Mexican growth.

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1. Wide shot Fox entering room camera follows him as he salutes AP board of directors 2. Medium shot 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mexico´s President Vicente Fox "On economic terms, our only problem is markets it is the slowdown of the US...
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At a job service office in Florida, job seekers disagreed that an increase in the Gross Domestic Product indicated that the recession is over. They said people are still losing jobs and that finding work is still very, very hard.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Job seekers react to improving GDP CAPTION: At a job service office in Florida, job seekers disagreed that an increase in the Gross Domestic Product indicated that the recession is over. They said people are still...
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Protest rally by striking workers, eggs thrown at social welfare building

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1. Wide top shot of rally 2. Protesters at rally holding banners 3. Protestors behind barrier holding banners 4. Protesters standing on street 5. Protest banner reading (Greek): "Greeks and immigrants, united workers" 6. Speaker...
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Forecast for global economic growth slightly lowered

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced on Tuesday that it had trimmed its outlook for global economic growth this year and next, mostly because of weaker expansions in Japan, Latin America and Europe. The IMF said the global...
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President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. economy is growing "way too slow" but said leaders at a world summit have made progress at getting their countries on firmer footing

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HEADLINE: Obama: Fixing economy trumps election politics CAPTION: President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. economy is growing "way too slow" but said leaders at a world summit have made progress at getting their countries on firmer...
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President Bush speech on combatting climate change

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Washington DC 1. US President George W. Bush walking to podium 2. Cutaway of audience 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "By doing so, we'll reduce emissions in the power sector well below what they were projected to...
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IMF report on global economic outlook

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1. Wide of International Monetary Fund (IMF) researchers 2. Wide of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Simon Johnson, Economic counsellor and director of research department at IMF: "The question is, after the fiscal stimulus wears off,...