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Stifel's Bannister Sees S&P Rising to 4,300 in 6 Months

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Barry Bannister, Stifel chief equity strategist, says the S&P 500 will hit 4,300 in the next six months. He explains his call on "Bloomberg The Open."
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China Mourns Former Leader Jiang Zemin

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China held a public memorial service for former President Jiang Zemin Tuesday morning, an event that comes with police still deployed on the streets of the Asian nation's capital and financial hub to deter further protests against harsh...
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Fed Officials Agreed Rates May Need to Keep Rising

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Federal Reserve policy makers backed raising rates at their next meeting in July by either 50 or 75 basis points, according to minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee's June 14-15 policy meeting. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg...
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China says economic slowdown worsening

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FILE: Guangdong - 21 September 2007 1. Wide interior of toy factory 2. Close-up of production line of dolls 3. Mid of worker handling a doll 4. Close-up of toy production line Beijing - 22 January 2009 5. Wide of press conference on...
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CHINA: BEIJING: ACTIVE FISCAL POLICY

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Mandarin/Nat China's top economists says they will continue to pursue an active fiscal policy to help stimulate sluggish growth. Leaders blame both external and internal forces for China's economic slowdown in 1999. But planners say the...
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President Barack Obama says a growing economy, shrinking deficits and booming energy production have raised the U.S. out of the recession. (Jan. 20)

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President Barack Obama says a growing economy, shrinking deficits and booming energy production have raised the U.S. out of the recession. He is taking credit for the recovery and says: "The verdict is clear. Middle-class economics...
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Profile of PM Manmohan Singh as ruling Congress party declares election victory

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Calcutta, West Bengal - 1 May 2009 1. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh waving to supporters at election rally and greeting them with folded hands 2. Wide of crowd and flags at the Congress Party's election campaign rally 3. Congress...
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Finance Ministers from the Asia-Pacific area gather for talks on trade, financing and investment

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China called for Asia-Pacific nations to improve their coordination and communication on macro-economic policy on Wednesday. Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli urged a more integrated regional approach during his keynote speech at a...
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Japan hosts gathering as part of efforts to achieve peace in Mideast, Fayyad attends

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1. Wide of Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad shaking hands with members of conference delegation 2. Mid of Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa 3. Fayyad sitting down 4. Wide tilt down of conference 5. SOUNDBITE:...
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USA: WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT CLINTON ISSUES ECONOMIC REPORT

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton is showing off a report of strong economic growth in the year's second quarter. He says it's good news for all America and proof that his policies are working. U-S President Bill Clinton has...
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Egyptian PM hopeful of 7 percent growth in the economy

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SHOTLIST: Cairo - 12 Oct 2008 1. Exterior shot of telecommunication ministry 2. Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif, arriving at news conference 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ahmed Nazif, Egyptian Prime...
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UN says production of poppies decreasing

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Kandahar - Recent 1. Various of farmers working on the poppy field 2. Close of poppy harvesting Kabul - 2 September 2009 3. Wide of news conference held by Afghan Counter-Narcotics Minister, General Khudaidad and Antonio Maria Costa,...
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AP pix of opening ceremony of the NPC

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China promised a vigorous government spending programme, with increased money for infrastructure, social programmes and tax cuts to overcome the country's brewing economic crisis, at the National People's Congress in Beijing on...
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Leaders discuss growth and stability in Europe

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Europe needs speedier structural reforms and more investment if it is to remain competitive, european leaders at the World Economy Forum debate cautioned on Thursday. Europe is facing anaemic growth, high unemployment at 11.5 percent and...
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IMF chief says strong euro countries should help boost growth of others

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1. Wide of panel on the global economic outlook for 2012 2. Medium of panel 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Christine Lagarde, CEO, International Monetary Fund (IMF): ++includes cutaway to wide shot++ "Some countries have to go 'full-speed...
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The government says economic growth has been weaker than thought, the AP's Mark Hamrick reports that the Federal Reserve chief says he stands ready to help if needed.

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HEADLINE: Growth revised down, Bernanke mulls options CAPTION: The government says economic growth has been weaker than thought, the AP's Mark Hamrick reports that the Federal Reserve chief says he stands ready to help if needed. (Aug....
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WRAP OPEC members arrive for meeting

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1. Various of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) building 2. Kuwaiti Oil Minister Ahmad Al Abdullah Al Sabah arriving (++NIGHT SHOT++) 3. Wide of hotel entrance 4. Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi arriving 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan comment on oil prices

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POOL, 7 June 2006 1. Wide of Alan Greenspan seated in room before Senate Foreign Relations Committee 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Greenspan, Former US Federal Reserve Chairman: "Rising prices per se need not have an effect on American...
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President Bush speaking on Latin American trade in weekly radio address

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1. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President : (Audio over slate) " Now we have agreements in force with 14 countries, including seven in Latin America. And Congress now has an opportunity to increase America's access to markets...
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President Barack Obama and other leaders of the Group of Eight industrial nations expressed hope Saturday that Greece will remain in the Eurozone. The G-8 leaders want to strengthen the eurozone and help Europe's economy grow

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HEADLINE: G-8 leaders hope Greece remains in eurozone CAPTION: President Barack Obama and other leaders of the Group of Eight industrial nations expressed hope Saturday that Greece will remain in the Eurozone. The G-8 leaders want to...
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CHINA: BUREAU OF STATISTICS RELEASE ECONOMIC GROWTH FIGURES

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Mandarin/Nat China's economic growth slowed during the first half of the year, falling short of the government's eight per cent growth target. The slide to seven percent growth for the first six months of 1998 - compared with 8.8 percent...
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President Bush comment on economy

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1. US President George W. Bush and officials walking across Pennsylvania Avenue and entering New Executive Office Building 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Now as a result of the hard work of the American people,...
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President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to put politics aside when lawmakers return from their recess in September and pass a series of initiatives the president says will spur job growth.

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HEADLINE: Obama Weekly Address: Job growth CAPTION: President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to put politics aside when lawmakers return from their recess in September and pass a series of initiatives the president says will spur...
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US urges China to undertake transition to democracy

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1. Wide of US flag flying, tilt down to exterior of Pierre Hotel, New York City 2. Wide shot, Robert Zoellick walking up to podium from audience for National Committee on United States-China relations 3. Wide of round table of dinner...