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Paris Club discuss tsunami debt-relief

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Paris, France 1. Pan of conference room with Paris Club officials gathered before the meeting 2. French Finance Minister Herve Gaymard shaking hands with members, followed by Jean Pierre Jouyet, Chairman of Paris Club 3. Camera...
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Work Bank President and IMF chief comment on world economy and US debt

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The International Monetary Fund chief warned the U.S. on Thursday that failure to raise the debt ceiling could do serious damage to both the American and global economies. Speaking at a news conference during the annual Washington...
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USA/RUSSIA: MONEY LAUNDERING ALLEGATION LATEST

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Eng/Russ/Nat The Clinton administration told Congress on Tuesday that the United States must continue to support Russia or risk being branded as "scapegoats" for Russia's failure. But in the wake of what may be the biggest...
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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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The tallest building in America is getting a new owner and a new name. The Sears Tower is becoming the Willis Tower after a London-based insurance broker announces it is moving in.

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HEADLINE: Chicago's Sears Tower to be no more CAPTION: The tallest building in America is getting a new owner and a new name. The Sears Tower is becoming the Willis Tower after a London-based insurance broker announces it is moving in....
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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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Bloomberg

Pimco Fund Suffers September Redemptions Totaling $23.5B

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Oct. 2 -- Bloomberg's Adam Johnson reports on today's top headlines on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Why JPMorgan Will Have a Good Third Quarter: Miller

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Oct. 13 -- Paul Miller, managing director at FBR Capital Markets, talks with Betty Liu about his expectations for third-quarter results from JPMorgan. He speaks on In The Loop.
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US President George W. Bush arrives at G20 summit; Mantega comment

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Pool 1. US President George W. Bush getting on car 2. Convoy driving 3. Mid (from left) of US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Bush and Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega at G20 ministerial meeting at the International Monetary...
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WRAP Japanese stocks dive after plunge in US shares. HKong market

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Tokyo, Japan 1. Pull focus to close-up of electronic board 2. Various of stock board 3. Wide of Tokyo Stock Exchange, tilt down to traders 4. Mid of trader working at computer 5. Various of traders on stock exchange floor 6. Various...
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SOUTH KOREA: CHAEBOLS ANNOUNCE RESTRUCTURING PROGRAMMES

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Eng/Kor/Nat South Korea's five largest business organisations, known as chaebols, have announced a revolutionary restructuring of business practice. They agreed to end their monopolistic practices, to get rid of unprofitable enterprises,...
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WRAP Finance min: control of expenditure priority, protest

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1. Mid shot demonstration against austerity measures, people carrying banners reading: "For rights and negotiation!" 2. Pan right women shouting: "CGTP - united union" 3. Wide shot young people carrying banners reading: "No to the theft...
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UNIFEED WASHINGTON D.C REMITTANCES FACT BOOK

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1. Med shot, World Bank HQ 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hans Timmer, Director of Development Prospects, World Bank: "Remittances are very important because of their size; remittances are at the moment some 325 billion dollars to developing...
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HONG KONG: STOCK MARKET DROPS BELOW 10,000 MARK ONCE AGAIN

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Natural Sound Hong Kong stocks dropped again Friday morning, capping a week that saw, overall, a steady decline. Securities analysts are trying to stay optimistic, but say that U-S speculators, specifically hedge funds, are making money...
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PHILIPPINES: ASIAN FUND DEPUTY FINANCE MINISTERS MEETING PREVIEW

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English/Nat The Philippines on Tuesday hosts a meeting of deputy finance ministers from Asia and the U-S to discuss ways to help Asian countries hit by the recent currency crisis. On the agenda will be a proposal to put up a special fund...
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NEWS FEATURE How the credit crunch has affected Greek shipping industry

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Piraeus - 14 November 2008 1. Various aerials showing dozens of cargo ships at anchor near Greece's largest commercial port waiting for cargo orders FILE: Piraeus - 15 January 2008 2. Mid shot of containers on cargo vessel 3. Wide top...
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Zoellick and Strauss-Kahn on world economy

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1. Wide of the press conference hall 2. Cameramen 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Zoellick, World Bank President: "We've broken the fall of the financial crisis, but it's certainly too early to declare success. Two thousand nine (2009)...
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A decade on, how one man recovered from Asian financial crisis

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Bangkok - 13 June 2007 1. Tilt-up from sandwiches in a box up to sandwich man, Sirivat Voravetvuthikun 2. Close-up of Voravetvuthikun's face 3. Mid of Voravetvuthikun's selling sandwiches in front of a hospital 4. Pan from a cardboard...
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Swiftly honoring a campaign pledge, Republicans pushed legislation to repeal the nation's year-old health care overhaul through the House Wednesday, brushing aside opposition in the Senate and a veto threat from President Barack Obama.

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HEADLINE: House Votes to repeal Obama's health care law CAPTION: Swiftly honoring a campaign pledge, Republicans pushed legislation to repeal the nation's year-old health care overhaul through the House Wednesday, brushing aside...
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Asia markets up in early trading after another Wall St rally

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Tokyo, Japan 1. Close of Nikkei index at 7514.23 (+315.98) 2. Wide of electronic display 3. Close up of graph on display 4. Pan from display to high view of trading floor 5. High view of two traders working 6. Electronic display...
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Bloomberg

Pimco Enacts Succession Plan to Replace Bill Gross

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee and Scarlet Fu examine the succession plan at Pimco as founder Bill Gross leaves for Janus Capital Group. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop.""
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Bloomberg

What Caused Bill Gross to Leave Pimco for Janus?

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg's Sheelah Kolhatkar examine the factors that may have led to Bill Gross leaving Pimco to run the Janus Global Unconstrained Bond Fund and looks at what comes next for both companies. She speaks on In The Loop.
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Wrap of day's events at IMF meeting

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1. Medium shot of IMF finance leaders 2. Wide shot of group of finance leaders, pan long desk and more finance leaders 3. Medium shot of three finance leaders 4. US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill shaking hands with unidentified man 5....
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Christine Lagarde and Bill Gates meet members of China's leadership

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1. Wide shot of International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde approaching and greeting Chinese president Xi Jinping 2. Zoom out from handshake to mid of Lagarde and Xi 3. Wide shot of Xi greeting IMF delegation 4....