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CLEAN : Argentines react to president announcing new debt deal

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Argentina's Minister of Economy Martin Guzman holds a press conference after President Alberto Fernandez unveils a new debt repayment deal with the International Monetary Fund, while Argentines react to the news (Footage by AFPTV via...
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FanDuel, DraftKings Combine in Fantasy Sports Merger

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Nov. 18 -- FanDuel and DraftKings have announced they will merge after months of speculation, in a combination would control more than 90 percent of the fantasy sports industry. Bloomberg's Eben Novy-Williams reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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RBS Looking to Cut Costs, Eliminate Jobs, Close Branches

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Feb.13 -- Royal Bank of Scotland Group is preparing to cut more than $1.25 billion of annual operating costs by eliminating jobs and closing branches, as it seeks to bolster profitability, said a person with knowledge of the plans....
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Supermarket Shoppers in London - 1989

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CLEAN: Interior shots of shoppers browsing and choosing groceries from a supermarket including fresh vegetables, chilled items and food cupboard products, and cashiers pricing up items at the till and customers paying with cash on...
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Prime Minister David Cameron Defends 3 Million Kids Company Grant

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VOICED: The Prime Minister has defended the government's decision to give 3 million pounds to the charity "Kids Company" a week before its closure - saying it had been right to give it "one last chance". The organisation was closed down...
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Gold Taking a Breather, Evolution Mining Says

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Feb.16 -- Jake Klein, executive chairman of Australian gold producer Evolution Mining Ltd., discusses the outlook for the precious metal and the company's strategy. Sydney-based Evolution says its net income increased 55 percent to...
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Art auction season heads into second week with strong sales

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1. Wide shot pan across sculptures outside entrance to Christie's auction house, Manhattan 2. Wide shot interior Christie's gallery displaying contemporary art to go on auction November 11 3. Close up, tilt up, Franz Kline's "Rue" from...
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How to Play the Mexican Peso on Election Day

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Nov. 7 -- Shahab Jalinoos, global head of FX strategy at Credit Suisse, examines the Mexican peso in light of a potential victory by Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Peloton Is Playing the Long Game After Disappointing IPO, CEO Says

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Sep.26 -- John Foley, Peloton Interactive Inc. chief executive officer, comments on the company's first day of trading, expansion strategy and investment plans. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Balance of Power."
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Sky News

Police Forces May Have To Merge To Cope With Spending Cuts

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VOICED: Senior policing figures have told Sky News that some forces may have to merge if they're to cope with another round of spending cuts. Its believed that around 300 million pounds could be saved by sharing services and...
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Bloomberg

How TPG's Coulter Sees 'Reactive Opportunities' in Year of Pandemic

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Jun.17 -- TPG Co-Chief Executive Officer Jim Coulter discusses the four areas he sees investment opportunities in with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on Bloomberg’s The Year Ahead Revisited webcast.
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UBS' Paul Donovan on U.S. Growth

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Oct.29 -- UBS' Paul Donovan speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs, Amanda Lang and Romaine Bostick on growth in the U.S. amid the Covid pandemic.
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In the GOP's weekly radio and Internet address, Sen. John Thune of South Dakota contends that the Democrats' current proposals would not improve health care. Thune says that's because they would force millions of Americans to go from employer-based coverage into a government-run system.

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HEADLINE: GOP attacks Democratic health care plan CAPTION: In the GOP's weekly radio and Internet address, Sen. John Thune of South Dakota contends that the Democrats' current proposals would not improve health care. (Aug. 1)
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Bloomberg

Will the Consumer Make a Comeback?

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Dec. 4 -- Smead Capital Management CEO and CIO Bill Smead and Brean Capitals Peter Tchir discuss the European Central Bank, retail earnings and consumers. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lord Dannat Speaking About

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CLEAN: House of Commons votes on air strikes in Syria. Shows exterior shot Lord Dannat, former Chief of the General Staff talking about what the Commons will be debating. on December 02, 2015 in London, England.
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Bloomberg

US Job Openings Drop in October to 10.3 Million

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The number of available jobs in the US decreased to 10.3 million in October from 10.7 million a month earlier, the Labor Department's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS, showed Wednesday. The figure was roughly in line with...
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President Barack Obama says it would be "inexcusable" for Congress not to extend a payroll tax cut for the rest of 2012 when lawmakers return from their holiday break. (Dec. 17)

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HEADLINE: Obama wants payroll tax extended for entire year CAPTION: President Barack Obama says it would be "inexcusable" for Congress not to extend a payroll tax cut for the rest of 2012 when lawmakers return from their holiday break....
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Investors protest Lehman-bond mis-selling

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Investors protest Lehman-bond mis-selling
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CLEAN : Eurogroup: Lagarde rules out grace period but remains flexible

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CLEAN : Eurogroup: Lagarde rules out grace period but remains flexible
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Research Suggests Osborne's Spending Review Will Leave The Most Vulnerable Worse Off

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VOICED: The real-life impact of the Chancellor's spending review is becoming clearer tonight as experts warn around two point six million working families will be an average of 1,600 pounds worse off a year. Yesterday George Osborne...
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Kids Company Under Scrutiny In Police Probe

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VOICED: The founder of the Kids Company has again been defending the charity against allegations of irregularities which forced it to close down last night. Camila Batmanghelidjh insisted the organisation had acted properly - and...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Powell: Inflation From Reopening Larger Than Expected

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Jun.22 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies about the inflation risk stemming from the economic reopening from the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks in response to a question before the House Select Subcommittee on the...