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USA: US FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN ALAN GREENSPAN ADDRESSES PANEL

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English/Nat U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan sent the stock market spinning again today (Wednesday) as he told Congress that caution seems in order given the recent powerful advance in stock prices. Stocks have fallen...
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A weaker-than-expected profit report from Bank of America is stirring concerns about the health of corporate earnings.

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HEADLINE: Bank of America profit falls short CAPTION: A weaker-than-expected profit report from Bank of America is stirring concerns about the health of corporate earnings. (April 21) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] NB. This is a voiceover...
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IMF optimistic on eurozone after populist defeats

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The International Monetary is more optimistic about the economy of the 19-country eurozone after a run of elections saw populist politicians defeated. In an update to its April projections published on Monday, the IMF...
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Blackstone Fourth-Quarter Profit Beats Estimates

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Feb.01 -- Blackstone Group LP, the world’s largest private equity firm, topped analyst estimates after fourth-quarter profit rose 4.8 percent. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." Peter Grauer, chairman of...
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Bloomberg

Ex-BBA CEO on Lessons Learned From Financial Crisis

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Sep.14 -- Angela Knight, former chief executive officer at British Bankers' Association, recounts the issues that plagued the banking sector leading up to the financial crisis . She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

EY Points to a 'Robust' M&A Environment in 2019

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Dec.11 -- Nadine Mirchandani, U.S. financial service M&A leader at EY, explains her firm's M&A sector outlook for 2019. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Mnuchin: Exec. Order Expands N Korea Sanctions

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US Secretary of Treasury Steve Mnuchin said Thursday President Donald Trump's new executive order expanding the Treasury's ability to cut off from US markets any bank that does business with the North Korean regime, goes beyond the most...
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WH Woos GOP with Revised Health Care Bill

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 4 April 2017++QUALITY AS INCOMING++++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY WHITE FLASHES++1. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. Chris Collins, (R) New York: "We're putting the...
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Goldman Sachs' Schwartz Says Volatility May Be Catalyst for M&A

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Feb.06 -- Goldman Sachs Group President and co-chief Operating Officer Harvey Schwartz discusses the market selloff, monetary policy and blockchain technology. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie from the Global Macro Conference Asia Pacific...
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Bloomberg

UBS CEO Ermotti on Bank Consolidation, Regulation, Possible Deals

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Jan.23 -- UBS Group AG Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti talks about possible consolidation in the banking industry, regulating banks and returning value to shareholders. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the World Economic...
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Bloomberg

Ant Financial Model Could Work in U.S., Exos CEO Dougan Says

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Feb.03 -- Brady Dougan, chief executive officer at Exos Financial, discusses the business model of Ant Group Co. and how the adoption of digital technology can level the playing field in financial services. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Yellen Tells Congress to Expect More Rate Hikes

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told Congress on Wednesday that the central bank expects to keep raising a key interest rate at a gradual pace and also plans to start trimming its massive bond holdings this year.In her semiannual...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman on Results, Markets, Hong Kong

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Jul.16 -- James Gorman, chairman and chief executive officer at Morgan Stanley, discusses how second-quarter results reflected the firm’s crisis preparation, the company’s commitment to Hong Kong, and uncertainty surrounding the...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley Remains Committed to Hong Kong Business: Gorman

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Jul.16 -- James Gorman, chairman and chief executive officer at Morgan Stanley, discusses the firm’s commitment to its clients and employees in Hong Kong. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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US suspends Tuesday's Chinese imports tariff hike

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The United States is suspending a tariff hike on $250 billion in Chinese imports that was set to take effect Tuesday, and China agreed to buy $40 billion to $50 billion in U.S. farm products as the world's two biggest economies reached a...
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Bloomberg

Prudential CEO Wells Sees Tailwinds for China Business

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Nov.21 -- Mike Wells, chief executive officer at Prudential Plc, discusses the company’s pivot toward Asia, concerns about unrest in Hong Kong, and diversifying business in the United States. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Labour Aims to Get ‘Credible’ Brexit Deal, Says U.K. Lawmaker Long-Bailey

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Nov.07 -- U.K. Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey discusses the resignation of Labour lawmaker Tom Watson, the party’s position on “remain” and the “human emergency” in the U.K. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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India-Africa summit ends with call for action to control rising food, oil prices

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1. Wide of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and South African President Thabo Mbeki walking in for closing ceremony of India-Africa Forum Summit 2. Various of delegates 3. Wide of ceremony 4. Mid of Singh bringing the gavel down 5....
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Federal Reserve chief comments on economy

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1. Pan Greenspan walks into hearing room 2. Close-up session being opened 3. Back view of Greenspan testifying 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Greenspan, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman. "To be sure, over time the current accommodative stance...
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IMF chief econommist on world's growth, future of Asian economies

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1. Wideshot of International Monetary Fund (IMF) panel at news conference 2. Reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raghuram Rajan, Chief Economist of the IMF: "Now for the good times to continue it is very important that productivity growth...
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As some reformers back away from the public option in the ongoing health care debate, the focus may shift to the idea of creating non-profit health cooperatives. But would that idea work? AP's Haven Daley reports.

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HEADLINE: Can Health Care Co-Ops Work Nationwide? CAPTION: As some reformers back away from the public option in the ongoing health care debate, the focus may shift to the idea of creating non-profit health cooperatives. But would that...
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Children suffer malnutrition as economy slides

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1. Various of street scene in financial district 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Luis Gonzรกlez, vox pop "I think that the government should give priority to what's going on in the country first, like the health of our children which is...
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EUROPE: NATIONS ADOPTING EURO DROP KEY INTEREST RATES

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French/Ger/Eng/Nat In a surprise move, nations adopting the new European currency, the euro, have dropped key interest rates, effectively setting the rate that will be adopted throughout the euro zone on January 1st. Ten of the 11...
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Euro at low point against US dollar over Greece debt crisis; Rehn sbite, tourists

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Berlin, Germany 1. Man taking euro notes out of wallet 2. Man sorting through euro coins 3. Close-up of euro coins 4. Man putting euro note into wallet Brussels, Belgium 5. Flags outside European Commission 6. European Union...