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State Council briefing on increasing domestic demand, consumer spending

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FILE: Beijing - July 22, 2005 1. Various of headquarters of People's Bank of China in Beijing FILE: Beijing - January 10, 2005 2. Cashier counting money at bank counter while man waiting 3. Close up of hand putting money inside counting...
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China's growth accelerates to 8.9 per cent

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Beijing, 22 October 2009 1. Wide exterior of shoppers in Beijing shopping street 2. Shoppers outside clothing shop 3. Shoppers in bags shop 4. Shoppers entering shop FILE: Beijing, 27 March 2009 5. Banker using money counting machine...
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Democrats call for more funds for homeland security

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New York (NY) - File 1. Wide shot of Statue of Liberty 2. Close shot of NY police car lights 3. Wider shot of police roadblock 4. Mid shot of commuters getting out of subway 5. Mid shot of commuters on escalator Washington, DC - 1 April...
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WRAP Japnese PM announces cabinet reshuffle ADDS family photo

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, walking to podium 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Naoto Kan, Japanese Prime Minister: "I have conducted this cabinet reshuffle not to overcome...
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Baltic state becomes 17th EU member to adopt euro

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1. Wide of Tallinn old town 2. Exterior of Prime Minister's Office 3. Close of sign of office 4. Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip walking into news conference 5. Cutaway of cameraman 6. Wide of news conference 7. Close up of Euro...
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Closing ceremonies at stock markets to mark last trading for 2012

Higher Ed
Tokyo, Japan 1. Japanese women's wrestler and Olympic champion Kozue Ando rings ceremony bell 2. Wide tilt down from ticker to traders at the closing ceremony 3. Cutaway of media and traders 4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Atsushi Saito,...
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Bush says tax rebates will lift US economy, help it come out stronger

Higher Ed
1. Bush in photo op with workers 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "You know, small businesses are the backbone of the US economy. Small business owners are dreamers and doers and we want to help them expand. Because...
Instructional Video2:31
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General strike over spending cuts causes chaos

Higher Ed
1. Traffic outside parliament 2. Greek national flag on top of parliament 3. Constitution square 4. People at pedestrian crossing 5. Poster on lamppost reading in Greek "Thursday, 2 April general strike. Join us in the struggle" 6....
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As the Republican presidential hopefuls vie for the attention of the evangelical vote across the South, Georgians still seem split on which candidate best represents Christian values and can boost the economy.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE Voter voices: Evangelicals' influence in Georgia CAPTION: As the Republican presidential hopefuls vie for the attention of the evangelical vote across the South, Georgians still seem split on which candidate best represents...
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Protest outside parliament against government austerity measures

Higher Ed
1. Protesters from KNSB, one of the Bulgaria's largest trade unions, walk in procession carrying flags and chanting slogans 2.Protesters silhouetted as march passes Prime Minister's office 3. Close as miner blows vuvuzela in front of the...
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TEACHERS AND STUDENTS STRIKE OVER PLANNED AUSTERITY MEASURES

Higher Ed
Teachers and students from every level of Spain's education system went on strike Tuesday to protest wide-ranging government spending cuts, erecting makeshift tombs at university campuses to symbolise what they claim will be the death of...
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German and Italian central bankers meet

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The President of Germany's Bundesbank said on Wednesday that Italy would overcome its current financial problems and emerge all the stronger for the experience. Bundesbank's Jens Weidmann made his comments alongside Italian Finance...
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Ministers to discuss unwinding hefty stimulus packages

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1. Wide shot main square in Lecce 2. Tilt up shot church 3. Mid shot amphitheatre 4. Exterior Charles V Castle (venue of talks), flags outside 5. Sign outside venue 6. Mid shot flags of the Group of Eight (G8) nations 7. Various of...
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Demonstration in Paris against austerity measures, scuffles in Lisbon

Higher Ed
Lisbon, Portugal 1. Various of protesters holding up lit flares during march 2. Various of protest march 3. Mid of protesters holding banner and chanting as they march 4. Pan from protesters and media to projectile exploding near...
News Clip4:36
Bloomberg

Negative Rates in Focus

Higher Ed
April 14 -- The nation’s financial markets would have been in worse shape if the Bank of Japan had not adopted a negative interest rate, said Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, rejecting suggestions the new policy has been counterproductive....
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Bloomberg

Why Did the Experts Get Inflation So Wrong?

Higher Ed
April1 -- Willem Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup, and Gary Shilling, president at A. Gary Shilling & Co., examine the Federal Reserve's pursuit of its inflation target and why the experts have been so wrong on inflation following...
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Bloomberg

Japan's Abe Weighs the Politics of a Stronger Yen

Higher Ed
April 8 -- Robert Feldman, chief economist at MUFG Securities, talks about the political implications of a strong yen and the possibility of global coordination of monetary policy at the G7 meeting. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Stocks Open Lower as Investors Assess U.S. Jobs Data

Higher Ed
April 1 -- Daniel Arbess, chief executive officer at Xerion Investments, talks about market reaction to U.S. jobs data and how China is handling its economic challenges. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets.'
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Bloomberg

Japan Stimulus: Could the BOJ Surprise?

Higher Ed
July 27 -- Barclays Chief U.S. Economist Michael Gapen weighs in on Japan's proposed stimulus package and discusses Bank of Japan policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."