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Analyst on volatile markets amid virus outbreak

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Hong Kong stocks were stable on Wednesday morning despite continued turmoil on global financial markets because of the coronavirus.
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Ritholtz on Hedge Fund Managers Versus Quants, Indexed Assets

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Dec.30 -- Barry Ritholtz, founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the performance of human-run hedge funds compared to quants and his views on indexed assets. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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There is Never a Relationship Between Stocks & The Economy: Nir Kaissar

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Oct.01 -- As the economy sits in a recession and stocks remain positive for the year, one of the popular cliches of 2020 has been that the stock market is not the same at the economy. Nir Kaissar, Bloomberg Opinion columnist and founder...
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FBI investigating possible fraud by Fannie, Freddie, Lehman, AIG

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FILE: Washington, D.C, Recent 1. Wide of exterior of Fannie Mae headquarters 2. Close of water feature at entrance to Fannie Mae headquarters 3. Mid of Freddie Mac sign 4. Mid of Freddie Mac headquarters pull out to wide FILE: New York...
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President Bush comment on slowdown of US economy

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AP Television Washington, DC - 7 March 2008 1.SOUNDBITE:(English), George W. Bush, US President "Earlier today I spoke with members of my economic team. They updated me on the state of our economy. This morning we learned that our...
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USA: WASHINGTON: G22 GROUP GLOBAL ECONOMY MEETING

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English/Nat The International Monetary Fund adopted a "code of good practices" on Thursday aimed at providing more complete information on the financial health of individual countries. The code, which is not mandatory, calls for...
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Obama urges rise in debt limit and calls for tighter gun controls

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking into East Room of White House for news briefing, zoom into mid 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "It's been a busy and productive four years, and I expect the same for the...
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US Treasury official on currency flexibility

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1. Wide of new conference in assembly room at Beijing University 2. Cutaway of audience 3. Mid of David McCormick, United States Under Secretary of Treasury for International Affairs, at microphone 4. SOUNDBITE (English) David McCormick,...
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OPEC oil ministers opt for maintaining present output levels

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1. Wide of OPEC headquarters 2. Close-up of media 3. Various of officials arriving 4. Wide of stage 5. Mid of assembled media 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Omar F. Ibrahim, OPEC spokesman: "In view of the current situation, coupled with the...
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Distancing himself from new economic sputters, President Barack Obama on Saturday declared that recent "headwinds" were the result of high gasoline prices, Japan's disastrous earthquake and jitters over a European fiscal crisis. (June 4)

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HEADLINE: Obama weekly address: Auto industry grows CAPTION: Distancing himself from new economic sputters, President Barack Obama on Saturday declared that recent "headwinds" were the result of high gasoline prices, Japan's disastrous...
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RUSSIA: CALLS FOR ECONOMIC REFORMS TO CONTINUE

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Russian/Nat Russian President Boris Yeltsin spoke in public on Tuesday to stress his government's commitment to continue economic reforms. He spoke in the Kremlin after he had received credentials from a group of foreign ambassadors. In...
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USA: NEW YORK: PRESIDENT CLINTON WORLD ECONOMY CRISIS SPEECH (2)

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English/Nat United States president Bill Clinton says the current global economic crisis is the biggest financial challenge to have faced the world in a half century. During a speech in New York on Monday the president said he had asked...
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Leader of opposition Gary Kasparov gives interview to radio

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1. Wide of Gary Kasparov, leader of opposition, in radio studio 2. TV monitor 3. Pan from radio DJ to Kasparov 4. Kasparov's hands 5. Cameraman 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Gary Kasparov, leader of Russian opposition: "The country is facing a...
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German businesses and experts confident despite disappointing GDP data

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Berlin 1. German baker Lars Siebert taking buns out of oven and putting them into basket 2. Close up of dough for buns being prepared for baking 3. Siebert preparing dough 4. Close up of bread in oven, pull out to bakers putting...
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Travelling exhibition of works by Picasso reaches final stop

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AP Television Zagreb, Croatia - 22 March 2013 1. Wide of "Nude in an Armchair" (1932) painting by Pablo Picasso on display at exhibition 2. Zoom in on "Family on the beach" (1922) painting 3. Various of "Head of a woman" (1921) painting...
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JAPAN: TOKYO: STOCK MARKET RECOVERS AFTER CRASH

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English/Nat Tokyo stock prices surged on Wednesday morning following a dramatic rebound on Wall Street overnight. The benchmark 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average jumped 564-point-93 points, or 3-point-46 percent, closing the morning...
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WRAP Asian stock markets falls, HKong, Tokyo ADDS SKorea

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Seoul, South Korea 1. Pan left to right)from computer screens to stock board 2. Close up of graph on computer screen showing percentage drop in value of stocks 3. Pull out of computer screen and stock board in background 4. Close up of...
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Union, analyst reax as G7 summit begins

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1. Tilt down from top of Economy Ministry building to street level 2. Mid of Italian flag 3. Wide of helicopter in sky 4. Various of security 5. Wide of LUISS Guido Carli University, a privately-run, independent tertiary provider 6....
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WRAP Brown and Barroso on climate change ADDS Greenpeace concerns

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1. Low angle shot of European Commission building with European Union flags in foreground 2. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Jose Manuel Barroso, President of European Commission, walking towards podium 3. Mid of Barroso and...
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JAPAN: G7 MINISTERS MEET TO DISCUSS ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS (2)

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English/Nat World finance officials have urged Japan to revive its ailing economy and fix its troubled financial system - for its own good and for the region's recovery. But the question of how seriously Japan is committed to...
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UK PM and US president joint presser

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1. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and US President Barack Obama entering news conference at No 10 Downing Street, walk up to lecterns 2. Various of leaders at lecterns with Brown paying tribute to Obama 3. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Asian stocks mostly down on Europe bank worries

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Hong Kong 1. Various of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor 2. Mid of index prices on electronic board 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Francis Lun, Managing director of Lyncean Holdings in Hong Kong: "It was discovered that the European Banks...
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IMF chief Lagarde says global ecomony faces major threats in 2015

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The head of the International Monetary Fund said on Thursday that the global economy faces major threats this year that require bold action by policymakers in Europe and around the world. Christine Lagarde, the IMF's managing director,...
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Middle classes jump at chance to sell off items to ease pain of austerity

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1. Various of woman looking at a handbag in area of Mercado da Ribeira where secondhand goods are on sale 2. Secondhand goods for sale 3. People browsing clothes, pull focus to bamboo curtain 4. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Carla Sosa,...