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Germany May Spend an Extra 50 Billion Euros in Crisis

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Aug.19 -- Germany could spend an extra 50-billion euros in an economic crisis. That’s according to the Finance Minister Olaf Scholz who has put a number on the possible fiscal stimulus for the first time. Germany’s output fell 0.1% in...
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Bloomberg

Polls Show Trump is Losing Showdown with Democratic Governors

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Apr.21 -- Paul Krugman, Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and columnist for The New York Times speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal about President Trump vs. the state...
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Bloomberg

Bienvenue: S&P Evergrande Likely To Default

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Sep.21 -- Capers Interim C.I.O, Dan Bienvenue, speaks on breadth narrowing on “Bloomberg Markets” with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson.
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Republican and Obama opponents respond to President's speech

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1. Wide of State of Union address 2. US President Barack Obama speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Paul Ryan, House Budget Committee Chairman, Republican: "Our debt is the product of acts by many presidents and many congresses over many...
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Bloomberg

Serra: European Growth Can’t Come Back Without Banks

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Sept. 8 -- Davide Serra, chief executive officer and founder at Algebris Investments, looks at the key issues facing the European Central Bank and the need for strong banks to boost growth in Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Western economies are in worse shape than 2008

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CLEAN: Western economies are in worse shape than 2008
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Sky News

Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrat Manifesto Launch speech Part Five

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Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrat Manifesto Launch speech Part Five
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Sky News

Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrat Manifesto Launch speech Part Three

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Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrat Manifesto Launch speech Part Three
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Italy PM Berlusconi announces resignation

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CLEAN: Italy PM Berlusconi announces resignation
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Bloomberg

Berenberg Says U.K. Economy Faring Better Than Expected

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Mar.07 -- Berenberg Senior U.K. Economist Kallum Pickering discusses the U.K.'s economy post-Brexit vote. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Credit Decisions Lag Market Events, Reinhart Says

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May.26 -- Vincent Reinhart, chief economist at Standish Mellon Asset Management in Boston, discusses Moody's downgrade of China debt. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Alix Steel, and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

China's Banks in a Leverage War

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Mar.27 -- China's big banks could be in for a windfall when they report earnings this week, but their smaller counterparts could face a tougher battle. Bloomberg's Emma O'Brien reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Plans Increased, Accelerated Investments on Tax Plan

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Jan.12 -- Megan Greene, chief economist at Manulife Asset Management, and Bloomberg's Alison Williams discuss fourth-quarter results from JPMorgan. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

China Pledges More Stimulus in 2019

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Dec.23 -- Shaun Roache, APAC chief economist at S&P Global, discusses stimulus in China and his outlook for 2019. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

China’s Credit Expansion Remains Solid Amid Growth Concerns

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Jun.12 -- China released its latest credit numbers for May, showing a pickup, signaling the stimulus measures to stem the slowdown are continuing to have an impact. Bloomberg’s James Mayger reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Rabobank’s Every Sees a Technical Recession for U.S. in 2020

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Apr.10 -- Michael Every, head of Asia financial markets research at Rabobank, discusses the IMF cutting its global growth outlook, China’s economy and the possibility of a recession in the U.S. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Press Association

Jo Swinson answers questions on the Lib Dem battle bus

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Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson answers questions, including the naughtiest thing she's ever done, while on the way to a campaign event in Sheffield.
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Sky News

Labour and Tories battle over fiscal policies

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VOICED: It's possible that the fiscal policies of the two main parties have never been so generous with our money. SHOWS: Sajid Javid walking around a warehouse, Sajid Javid campaign election, streetscene gvs, vox pops, John McDonnell...
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Bloomberg

Krugman Finds Fiscal Response to Virus Lacking, Gives Powell an A as Fed Chair

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Apr.21 -- Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, distinguished professor of economics at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, says the federal government has fallen short of the challenge posed by the coronavirus pandemic but thinks...
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U.S. Treasury Seeks To Borrow Record $2.9 Trillion In Second Quarter

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​The Treasury said the huge sum is needed to fund the various federal relief efforts taken to help the economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sky News

Interview with the Bank of England's Governor Andrew Bailey on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Andrew Bailey, Bank of England governor, during the coronavirus outbreak on 7 May April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

UK NHS Ambulance Workers Strike as Nurses Set Deadline

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National Health Service ambulance workers are demanding a higher pay rise to cope with the UK's cost of living crisis while Nurses have given Prime Minister Rishi Sunak two days to avert more walkouts. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg...
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President Barack Obama has signed legislation to increase the nation''s borrowing authority and avert a potentially catastrophic government default.

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HEADLINE: Obama signs legislation to avert default CAPTION: President Barack Obama has signed legislation to increase the nation''s borrowing authority and avert a potentially catastrophic government default. (Aug. 2) VO: Obama walkout ...
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Two governors disagree on Capitol Hill on measures to help ailing economies. New York's head wants more money from Congress, while the top executive in South Carolina does not want lawmakers to throw more money at the problem.

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HEADLINE: Governors disagree on more bucks for meltdown CAPTION: Two governors disagree on Capitol Hill on measures to help ailing economies. New York's head wants more money from Congress, while the top executive in South Carolina does...