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Stocks rise after US stimulus bill passed, Sony profit fall, Obama call

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1. Interior shot, "Tokyo Stock Exchange" sign 2. Wide top shot of stock exchange 3. Various of workers in stock exchange 4. Wide top shot of stock exchange 5. Wide of stock exchange and electronic stock index board 6. Various close-ups...
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Japanese PM unveils stimulus plan; NKo comment

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1. Wide of Taro Aso, Japanese Prime Minister, walking into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Taro Aso, Japanese Prime Minister "Our priority is to prevent the economy falling apart. We also need to limit the impact by protecting...
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State Council briefing on government attempts to encourage growth

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7 February 2009 1. Wide of commercial street in Beijing 2. Tilt down of signs in commercial street to people 3. Mid of people walking in commercial street with shopping bags 4. Exterior of store with people inside 5. Close of store with...
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Chancellor Merkel comment on government financial stimulus plan

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1. German chancellor Angela Merkel together with German Foreign Minister Frank Walter Steinmeier on their way to the news conference 2. Close up, zoom out German chancellor Angela Merkel with German Foreign Minister Walter Steinmeier...
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Commuters suffer as eight hour general strike gets under way

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1. Wide shot passengers checking flight information boards at Rome''s Fiumicino airport 2. Close pan of flight information screen showing cancelled flights 3. Mid of passenger checking timetable 4. Screen showing cancelled flights 5....
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The AP's Steve Fluty is on the campaign trail today with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as she stumps for votes in California.

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HEADLINE: Clinton says economy 'isn't working for everyone' CAPTION: Hillary Clinton was stumping in the Los Angeles suburb of Commerce Friday. She called on Congress to pass an economic stimulus package that would help low-income...
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IMF Chief Lagarde comment on global economy at AP meeting

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1. SOUNDBITE (English) Christine Lagarde, Managing director of the International Monetary Fund: The managing director of the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday that the global economy is making some advances in digging itself...
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Berlusconi meets unions, employers on debt plan, analyst

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Rome 1. Mid of Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and Italian economy minister Giulio Tremonti next to him (third right) in meeting room 2. Wide of CISL (Italian Confederation of Workers'' Trade Unions) secretary-general, Raffaele...
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China's economic growth falls to 3-year low of 7.6 percent despite govt stimulus

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New figures published on Friday show that China's economic growth slowed to a new three-year low in the latest quarter as exports and consumer spending weakened. Data showed that the world's second-largest economy grew by 7.6 percent...
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Bush visits volunteers working along hurricane-ravaged coast

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1. Wide of boarded fence with volunteers working on home construction, zoom-in to wide shot of home construction 2. Pan across frame of new home being built by people from the Habitat for Humanity charity 3. US President George W. Bush...
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WRAP Agreement on final version of economic stimulus package

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Key US lawmakers announced an agreement on Wednesday on a 789 (b) billion US dollar economic stimulus measure designed to create (m) millions of jobs in a nation reeling from recession. US President Barack Obama could sign the bill...
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Bloomberg

Blackstone's Nine Solutions for Policy Makers

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March 18 -- Tom Hill, vice chairman at Blackstone, and Ian Morris, examine what recourse central banks have to combat the next recession and offer their economic solutions for policy makers. They speak on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Market Outlook: Are Investors Getting Cautious?

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May 6 -- Andrew Milligan, head of global strategy at Standard Life Investments, discusses the RBA's inflation forecast cut, U.S. earnings, the Bank of Japan's rate decision, oil markets and brexit. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad...
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Bloomberg

Stabilizing China's Monetary System

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March 31 -- Institute of International Finance's Sonja Gibbs discusses the Chinese economy, global growth and market volatility. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Will Stocks Be Stable Enough to Support M&A?

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April 8 -- Federated Investors Chief Equity Strategist Phil Orlando discusses his outlook for U.S. stocks and the mergers and acquisitions market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Manulife: Central Banks Reaching End of the Road

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May 9 -- Geoff Lewis, senior Asia strategist at Manulife Asset Management, discusses central bank policies, Japanese equities and where he sees opportunities. He speaks to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn, Haidi Lun, Angie Lau and Stephen Engle on...
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White House Press Secretary turned to a baseball analogy to explain where the president and Congress stand on the economic stimulus bill. For the record, Gibbs believes it's the bottom of the fifth.

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HEADLINE: Gibbs turns to baseball to explain stimulus status CAPTION: White House Press Secretary turned to a baseball analogy to explain where the president and Congress stand on the economic stimulus bill. For the record, Gibbs...
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Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele says lots of money in the stimulus package is going to the wrong place.

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HEADLINE: GOP's Steele attacks Dems on stimulus plan CAPTION: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele uses the party's weekly radio address to criticize Democrats and the president's stimulus plan, saying lots of money in...
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Ahead of this week's Senate vote on President Obama's massive economic stimulus plan, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) derides what he calls "pork" in the bill, but Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) defends the spending in the bill. (Feb. 1)

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HEADLINE: 'Pork' at center of stimulus debate CAPTION: Ahead of this week's Senate vote on President Obama's massive economic stimulus plan, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) derides what he calls "pork" in the bill, but Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA)...
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In a major victory for President Barack Obama, Democrats muscled a huge, $787 billion stimulus bill through Congress late Friday night in hopes of combating the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Senate passes stimulus bill CAPTION: In a major victory for President Barack Obama, Democrats muscled a huge, $787 billion stimulus bill through Congress late Friday night in hopes of combating the worst economic...
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Car shoppers could soon take advantage of government incentives worth up to $4,500 to send their old gas guzzler to the scrap heap and take delivery of a more fuel-efficient vehicle.

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Your Money: Cash for Clunkers Car shoppers could soon take advantage of government incentives worth up to $4,500 to send their old gas guzzler to the scrap heap and take delivery of a more fuel-efficient vehicle. AP Personal Finance...
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IMF chief Lagarde warns of worsening global economic outlook

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International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde on Friday warned of a worsening outlook for the economy, not just in Europe but globally. Speaking to reporters at a news conference after giving a speech at an economic forum in Tokyo,...