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IMF's Odd Per Says Japan Needs Monetary, Fiscal Balance

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Nov.01 -- IMF Deputy Director of Asia Pacific Odd Per Brekk speaks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the IMF World Bank annual meetings in Washington. He discusses the typhoon, consumption tax increase, global trade wars, and fiscal vs...
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Bill Gross on Deflation, Central Banks, Fiscal Policy

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Mar.01 -- Even after one of the most storied careers in financial markets, Bill Gross has a few surprises left. Bill Gross, portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Group spoke with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker in Newport Beach, California,...
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TIAA Global Asset Management's Low-for-Long Bond View

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Oct. 27 -- Rob Leary, chief executive officer at TIAA Global Asset Management, examines investment options as he sees bond yields remaining low over the next few years. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Demographics Point to Long-Term Lower Growth World: Dobbs

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Nov. 14 -- Richard Dobbs, director at McKinsey Global Institute, and Bloomberg's Hans Nichols explains why he sees long-term low growth for the global economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen spent a second day on Capitol Hill, testifying before the Senate Budget Committee. Among other things, Yellen spelled out her views on the long-term decline in the labor participation rate. (May 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus010125 One day after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told the Joint Economic Committee on Capitol Hill that the job market is "far from satisfactory," she testified a second time, this time...
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Employment Falls Short of Pre-Recession Level: Lazear

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Nov. 7 -- Stanford University Professor Edward Lazear examines U.S. employment data for October and explains why the U.S. still falls short of needed levels of job creation. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Easier Access to Hearing Loss Treatment Urged

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A prestigious government advisory group says treatment for hearing loss would be improved by allowing simple devices for mild hearing problems to be sold over the counter to people who can't afford or aren't ready to make the leap to...
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Super queens selectively bred to halt bee decline

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4033684LEAD IN: Scientists in Canada are breeding a genetically superior queen bee in the hope of reversing a catastrophic decline in bee populations around the world. Bees have been dying off in...
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Ozimek Says Labor Participation Rate Has Room to Improve

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May.22 -- Adam Ozimek, Moody's Analytics economist, discusses how the labor force participation rate has been on the rise after years of decline. He said you can't look at the labor force participation rate by itself but when you look...
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Study shows running increases life expectancy

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AP Television Palo Alto, California, September 24th 2008 1. Wide shot Stanford Medical Center 2. Wide shot Stanford Medical Center fountain 3. Close shot fountain 4. Wide shot track 5. Pan right trainers 6. Group shot runners 7....
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Super queens selectively bred to halt bee decline

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LEAD IN: Scientists in Canada are breeding a genetically superior queen bee in the hope of reversing a catastrophic decline in bee populations around the world. Bees have been dying off in alarming numbers during the past eight to nine...
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Nikko Asset Management Is 'Moderately Positive' on Japan Stocks

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John Vail, chief global strategist at Nikko Asset Management, shares his views on Japanese stocks, the economy and the yen. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Is the Ivy League Your Best Path to the C-Suite?

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Oct. 20 -- Josh Crist, managing director at Crist Kolder Associates, talks with Betty Liu about c-suite turnover, why companies are replacing fewer CEOs than in the past and looks at which type of schools produce the most CEOs and CFOs....
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Fight against primate heart disease

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AP Television Atlanta, February 23rd 2012 1. Various orangutans at Atlanta Zoo 2. Wide shot of Sati - a 9 year-old healthy orangutan with researchers 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Hayley Murphy, Director of Veterinary Services, Zoo...
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PAKISTAN: CENSUS SHOWS DRAMATIC INCREASE IN POPULATION

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English/Nat Preliminary results of Pakistan's first census in 17 years show the country's population has dramatically increased by more than 50 per cent. Latest statistics now indicate a population of more than 130 (m) million. The...
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Egypt farmers save water with new irrigation method

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LEAD INFarmers in Egypt are combating water shortages with a new method of irrigation.They're planting wheat fields on raised beds, which saves water and increases crop yields.STORY-LINEThe wheat fields of Egypt, an important source of...
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Computer kiosks on street corners open the world of the internet up to children

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1. Close up of child's hands pressing keys of a computer games console; tilt up to computer screen 2. Close up of boy playing game on computer 3. Pan of children using computers at the ' Hole in the wall' computer station 4. Close up of...
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Liang: Expecting China to Completely Reverse Its Family Planning Policy

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Jun.04 -- "Just relaxing the restriction on the number of children will not be enough," says Trip.com Chairman James Liang, who wrote a book on demographics and innovation. "We are expecting China to completely reverse its family...
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Monetary Policy Has Run Its Course, Says Pimco’s Studzinski

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Sep.20 -- John Studzinski, vice chairman at Pimco, discusses Fed policy, the effectiveness of monetary policy, future rate cuts, negative yielding bonds, where he’s finding opportunity and the slowdown in China. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Citizenship Question on Census Ignites Debate

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The Trump administration's decision to ask people about their citizenship in the 2020 Census set off worries Tuesday that noncitizens will dodge the survey altogether, diluting political representation for states that tend to vote...
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Groups encourage Arab Americans to fill out census

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At a Michigan gas station, the message is obvious — at least to Arabic speakers: Be counted in the 2020 census.
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Dare to Dream Financial Planning Founder N’Jie-Konte on Building Millennial Wealth

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May.04 -- Dare to Dream Financial Planning Founder and CEO Anna N’Jie-Konte speaks with Bloomberg Personal Finance Correspondent Renita Young at the Bloomberg Wealth virtual summit about how she’s working to help build generational...
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The flight of middle-class African-Americans to the suburbs fueled an exodus that cut Detroit's population 25% in the past decade. The motor city's population has fallen steadily since the heyday of the auto industry in the 1950s.

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HEADLINE: Demographer: Detroit population drops sharply CAPTION: The flight of middle-class African-Americans to the suburbs fueled an exodus that cut Detroit's population 25% in the past decade. The motor city's population has fallen...
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Population stands at more than 1.2 billion people - about 17% of world total

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FILE: Mumbai - October 2009 1. Various of crowded marketplace New Delhi - 31 March 2011 2. Wide of Indian Home Secretary G.K.Pillai unveiling the census report 3. Close of report 4. Wide of unveiling ceremony 5. Various of presentation...