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Bloomberg

The Best for Deutsche Bank Is Yet to Come, Top Investor Braunstein Says

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Feb.10 -- Douglas Braunstein, Hudson Executive Capital managing partner and founder, discusses Deutsche Bank AG's restructuring efforts and outlook with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."...
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Meteorologist warns of hurricane in Germany

Higher Ed
Germany must prepare for an incoming hurricane that will cause damage to infrastructure and pose possible threat to life, according to meteorologist Andreas Friedrich of the German Weather Service.
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Bloomberg

Is There Any Sense of Normal in Derivatives World?

Higher Ed
July 11 -- Edmund Shing discusses his outlook for derivatives and central bank monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Germany backs Merkel on bailout; markets bounce

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HEADLINE: Germany backs Merkel on bailout; markets bounce CAPTION: Germany''''s parliament voted in favor of a beefed-up European bailout fund Thursday, boosting Chancellor Angela Merkel''''s coalition government. But stock markets moved...
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GERMANY : ELECTRONIC MEDIA AT FRANKFURT ANNUAL BOOK FAIR

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English/Nat Traditionally-bound books are becoming a side-show at the world's largest fair devoted to literature, currently taking place in Frankfurt. Publishers worldwide are now spending millions to capture the educational and...
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Bloomberg

BBA CEO Says U.K. Banks Planning for Worst in Brexit

Higher Ed
Mar.29 -- Anthony Browne, chief executive officer at British Bankers Association, discusses the potential movement of bankers across Europe post-Brexit and what banks are planning for as Brexit negotiations begin. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Turkey's financial crisis affects European markets' performance

Higher Ed
Burdened by the Turkish crisis and concerns about the Dax heavyweight Bayer, the leading German index fell by 0.61 percent to 12,348.17 points in early trading on Monday. Carsten Brzeski, Chief Economist ING-DIBA said...
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GERMANY: OPEL ACCUSES VOLKSWAGEN OF INDUSTRIAL ESPIONAGE

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German/Eng/Nat A major U-S auto-maker and its German subsidiary have filed a suit against Volkswagen, charging industrial espionage. General Motors and Adam Opel AG claim Volkswagen took valuable trade secrets beginning in 1992, when...
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Celebrations as European bank turns 10

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1. Wide of Alte Oper Building 2. German Chancellor Angela Merkel arriving and being greeted by European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet 3. Pan from photographers to Merkel and Trichet 4. Merkel and Trichet walking away 5. Set...
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Curated Video

Bankers fear the impact of a US recession on European economy

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Frankfurt skyline 2. Euro sign in front of European Central Bank tower 3. Street in central Frankfurt 4. Tilt up of Commerzbank tower 5. Wide of Deutsche Bank towers 6. Close up of Deutsche bank sign 7. Bull and Bear in front...
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Sky News

Frankfurt hopeful of Brexit banking jobs

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots Frankfurt city skyline as sun sets. Exterior shots timelapse traffic on Franfurt streets. Exterior shots EU sign at Eurozone HQ building. Interior shots students at international school in Frankfurt....
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Curated Video

German hotel CEO on impact of virus pandemic

Higher Ed
The CEO of a leading hotel group said on Tuesday that a third of German hotels could go bankrupt in the wake of the new coronavirus crisis.
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Curated Video

Europe market analysts say US debt default would be catastrophic for world economy

Higher Ed
London's financial markets opened with a sense of foreboding on Monday as American politicians remained deadlocked over the US debt ceiling. Michael Ingram of BGC Partners said the possibility of the United States defaulting on its...
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Germany - Head of Deutsche Bank resigns

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The head of Deutsche Bank, Hilmar Kopper, on Wednesday (30/10) announced his resignation. In his surprise announcement during an executive meeting of the bank's board of directors in Frankfurt, Kopper said he would step down on May 20...
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Curated Video

GERMANY: PREPARATIONS FOR SINGLE CURRENCY

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English/Nat With the introduction of Europe's single currency just a week away, preparations in Frankfurt - the Euro's headquarters - are coming to an end. Many financial institutions have had new technology installed and given staff...
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UK market dips 2.3 percent as world markets tumble, Germany, France

Higher Ed
AP Television London, 17 March 2008 - 1. Wide shot skyscrapers in London's financial district 2. Wide of dealers on BGC trading floor 3. Various of dealers shouting 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Buik, BGC Partners: "This has been the...
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Curated Video

World stocks fall before Greek debt deal deadline

Higher Ed
1. Various wide shots of Frankfurt Stock Exchange trading floor and traders 2. Various of traders 3. Close of graph 4. SOUNDBITE (German) Andreas Lipkow Trader and Analyst at MWB Fairtrade Bank: "Yes there would legally be a default if...
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RR7509B GERMANY A MUSICAL INTERLUDE

Higher Ed
This report looks at - and listens to - a bamboo organ (the only one of its kind in the world) which is being restored at a specialist workshop in Bonn. Also visits a Frankfurt postman whose hobby is restoring and building rare Hurdy...
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UK: POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF BRITAIN NOT SUBSCRIBING TO EMU IN 1999

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English/Nat Leaders of the European Union countries will meet in Brussels on Friday to confirm the 11 nations who will adopt the so-called 'Euro' on New Year's Day, 1999. One E-U country which won't be subscribing to European Monetary...
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GERMANY: TRADITIONAL WORLD OF PUBLISHING AND INTERNET TO INTEGRATE

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German/Nat Frankfurt, Germany is the world's largest book fair - but this year they are selling far more than just books. Participation has become an interactive procedure where people review and order books and submit proposals or...