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Curated Video

Merkel favoured to win a 3rd term, but make up of coalition far from certain

Higher Ed
While German Chancellor Angela Merkel remains heavily favoured to win a third term in next Sunday's parliamentary election, the make up of the coalition set to rule the...
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Curated Video

Markets open as Standard and Poor's warns eurozone countries

Higher Ed
1. Various of trading floor and traders

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Moritz Kraemer, Managing director, European sovereign ratings, Standard & Po
or's:
"Well it's our opinion that the financial crisis that...
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Curated Video

USA: NEW YORK: DOW JONES AVERAGE CLOSES UP 2.84 POINTS

Higher Ed
English/Nat

The dollar fell against the new euro and the Japanese yen on Monday, as dealers embraced the new currency's debut amid worries about a slowdown in U-S economic gr
owth.
Economists and currency...
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Curated Video

A few odd business sparks but Europe gloomy

Higher Ed
Some Greeks are trying to sidestep the worry about whether their financially ailing country will stick with the euro or return to the drachma.

They're busy bartering ins
tead.
Farmer...
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Bloomberg

China in 'Wrenching' Economic Adjustment: Stephen Gallo

Higher Ed
March 23 -- Stephen Gallo, European head of FX strategy at BMO Capital Markets, looks at the impact on the Chinese yuan from the nation's economic transformation and the issues supporting the strength of the U.S. dollar. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Portugal's Cabral: Euro Devaluation Is the Right Policy

Higher Ed
March 23 -- Portugal Minister of Economy Manuel Caldeira Cabral discusses his nation's economy, the Brussels terrorist attacks, and devaluation of the euro. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Why the ECB’s Long Term Refinancing Operation Is Vital

Higher Ed
March 21 -- The European Central Bank began charging banks interest on deposits in June 2014 to encourage them to lend more to companies and consumers. Deposits at the ECB by euro-area banks in excess of required reserves have jumped...
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Bloomberg

El-Erian: Yen Is a Nightmare for the BOJ

Higher Ed
June 3 -- Bloomberg View Columnist Mohamed El-Erian discusses why the strong yen is a nightmare for the Bank of Japan. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." His opinions are his own.
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Curated Video

UK - EU summit comes to an end

Higher Ed
In his closing speech at the end of the two-day European Union summit in Cardiff, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the members had agreed the broad outlines of economic and political reform to prepare the European Union for...
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Sky News

Salmond Speech on Scotland - EU Relationship

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Salmond Speech on Scotland - EU Relationship
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Bloomberg

Have the Pound, Euro Fully Priced In a 'Brexit'?

Higher Ed
March 9 -- Dominic Bunning, senior FX strategist at HSBC, talks about expectations for the British pound in case of a "Brexit", and how the lead up to the vote may impact currency markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Markets Add Negative Rates to Volatility Concerns

Higher Ed
March 21 -- Sameer Samana, global strategist at Wells Fargo, examines the cumulative effect of global negative interest rates and his investment strategy for combating volatility. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

European Consumer Prices Fall 0.1%, Inflation at 1%

Higher Ed
March 31 -- Euro-area inflation was negative for a second month in March, in data released on the eve of the European Central Bank’s first day of expanded debt purchasing to fight deflation. Bloomberg's Paul Gordon reports on...
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Bloomberg

Why the Fed Needs To Be Cautious About a Rate Change

Higher Ed
March 29 -- Dollar bulls have turned cautious after last week pushing the currency to its longest run of daily gains in two months. Investors will watch for clues on the path of monetary policy when Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen...
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Bloomberg

Recession Dangers Minimal But Risks Remain, Says Pimco

Higher Ed
April 13 -- Geraldine Sundstrom, portfolio manager at Pimco discusses which risks investors should be aware of, with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “The Pulse.”
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Bloomberg

Fed and ECB Struggle With Oil, Currency Dynamics

Higher Ed
April 18 -- Simon Derrick of Bank of New York Mellon discusses the dynamics of oil and currencies, a more dovish Federal Reserve due to lower oil prices, and the need for a weaker euro for the European Central Bank. He speaks on...
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Curated Video

VILLAGE RESIDENTS BRING BACK IRELAND'S OLD CURRENCY

Higher Ed
As Irish voters decide whether their government can ratify the European Union's fiscal treaty, the townspeople of the hard-hit Irish border town of Clones are taking a punt that bringing back the...
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Curated Video

Euro lower against US dollar after record high on Thursday, analyst

Higher Ed
1. Various interiors of Frankfurt Stock Exchange

2. Set up of Rolf Birnbaum, analyst and investor relations consultant, GPMT Aktiengesellschaft (private investment h
ouse)
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rolf...
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Curated Video

Lagarde says no case of "currency war" at G20 meeting

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1. Mid of Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, entering news briefing

2. Close up of G20 Russia ba
nner
3. Wide of news briefing, journalists tak
ing seats
4....
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Bloomberg

Blanch: Uncertainty of Trump Presidency Positive for Gold

Higher Ed
Aug. 2 -- Francisco Blanch, head of global commodity research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, looks at the influence of politics on gold as he sees prices moving to $1,500 over the next six months. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Stiglitz: Euro Divorce May Be Better Than Current System

Higher Ed
Aug. 18 -- Joseph Stiglitz, chief economist at Roosevelt Institute and Columbia University Economics Professor, discusses economic growth in Europe and explains why a divorce may be a solution for the Euro's troubles. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

RBC's Cole: Negative Risk for Euro on ECB's Next Move

Higher Ed
Aug. 31 -- Adam Cole, head of global FX strategy at RBC, talks about his expectations for the next move by the European Central Bank. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."