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US Agriculture Sec visits Beijing
1. Mid shot of US agriculture minister, Ann M. Veneman at presser
2. Cutaway US delegates
3. Close up on cameraman
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ann M. Veneman, US Agriculture Minister:
"We have received assurances from various people in the...
Bloomberg
Demand Shows More Pain Ahead for Commodities: Anand
March 15 -- Paras Anand, head of European equities at Fidelity, discusses the impact of currency and demand on commodities producers and where he sees opportunities in the sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Wearable device prompts yogis to keep breathing
LEAD IN:Millions of yoga enthusiasts across the world are celebrating International Yoga Day (21 June), practising their sun salutations and downward facing dogs. But breathing is just as important in yoga as bending and stretching into...
Bloomberg
Minutes Signal Fed to Shrink Balance Sheet by $95B/Month
The Federal Reserve signaled it will reduce its massive bond holdings at a maximum pace of $95 billion a month, according to the minutes of the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee's March meeting. Mike McKee reports on...
Sky News
INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.
CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Swaminarayan Akshardham temple during his two-day visit to India where he is expecting to seal new collaborations on defence and green energy as he seeks to reduce...
Bloomberg
Intesa CEO Says Italian Banking Is Under Control
Aug.01 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, discusses second-quarter results and the state of the Italian economy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Bloomberg
Oil Price Doesn't Reflect Full Impact of Iran Sanctions, Jefferies Says
Oct.04 -- Jason Gammel, energy analyst at Jefferies, discusses oil supplies, demand and prices amid U.S. demands for widespread sanctions on Iranian crude exports. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
Bloomberg
Fed's Mester Favors Sticking to `Gradual' Rate Hikes
Aug.28 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester says it’s important to stay ahead of medium-term inflation risks by continuing on a path of gradual rate hikes. Mester spoke with Bloomberg’s Michael McKee at the...
Bloomberg
Escolano de España ve consenso en FMI contra proteccionismo
Apr.20-- El ministro de Economía de España Román Escolano habla de su nuevo cargo, el comercio, la reforma económica y el esfuerzo de independencia de Cataluña. Conversa con Francine Lacqua y Tom Keene de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets".
Bloomberg
AEEE Satish Kumar on India's Energy Efficiency
Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy President & Executive Director Satish Kumar discusses India's energy efficiency goals and the impact of global energy crisis and record temperatures on energy use in the country. He speaks to...
Bloomberg
Lavin On US-China Trade, Possible Easing Of Chinese Tariffs
Former US Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Frank Lavin offers his perspectives, amid reports that US President Joe Biden may lift some tariffs on Chinese goods. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Despite bankruptcy, Detroits city centre
VOICED : Despite bankruptcy, Detroits city centre
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Five simple exercises help to prevent rugby injuries
LEADIN:British researchers say they've developed a specially designed exercise regime which shows rugby injuries can be reduced by up to 70 per cent. The UK's Rugby Football Union (RFU) is now urging schools to roll out the programme...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Rwanda will have to reduce its dependence on Russian wheat: Prime Minister
Rwanda's Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente says the country needs to reduce its dependence on Russian wheat amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Sky News
INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.
CLEAN: Exterior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Swaminarayan Akshardham temple during his two-day visit to India where he is expecting to seal new collaborations on defence and green energy as he seeks to reduce...
Bloomberg
Italy’s Gualtieri Sees Stronger-Than-Forecast Economic Rebound
Sep.06 -- Italy's Finance Minister Roberto Gualtieri said the country's economy will rebound more powerfully than expected in the third quarter. The country’s output will expand more than the 9.5% forecast in the government’s latest...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Candidates campaign in Hong Kong's 'patriots only' legislature poll
Candidates urge the public to vote for Hong Kong's legislature poll under new "patriots only" rules imposed by Beijing that drastically reduce the number of directly elected seats and control who can run for office (Footage by AFPTV via...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Protest against ID checks between Denmark and Sweden
CLEAN : Protest against ID checks between Denmark and Sweden
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UN: NKorea has better harvest but faces shortages
FILE: Hwangju County, North Korea - 30 May 2012
1. Tilt down from sky to parched paddy fields in drought-stricken land, puddles of water are from attempts at irrigation
2. Pan of dry paddy field
3. Close up of dried and cracked rice...
Sky News
David Cameron Vows to Stick to the Deficit Plan
David Cameron Vows to Stick to the Deficit Plan
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World's first commercial current tidal power generator
AP Television
Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland, July 23rd, 2009
1. Mid shot of SeaGen
2. Mid moving shot of SeaGen
3. Mid shot of people working on SeaGen
4. Close shot of people working on SeaGen
5. Wide shot of man fishing on...
Bloomberg
We’re Confident in Our Strategy, Say Bank of Ireland CEO
Feb.25 -- Francesca McDonagh, chief executive officer at Bank of Ireland, discusses full-year earnings, getting to the 50% payout ratio, loan sales, the U.K. business and the possibility of job cuts at the bank. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Deutsche Bank CFO Doesn’t Expect U.S. Deregulation
Feb.02 -- Marcus Schenck, chief financial officer at Deutsche Bank, talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller about banker pay, U.S. President Donald Trump's approach to bank regulation and immigration, and the firm's fourth-quarter results.