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WRAP Greek PM meets Clinton over economy, Greek FM; protest in Athens
US State Department, Washington, DC, 8 March 2010
1. Wide of Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou walking towards podium with US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
2. Cutaway of cameramen
3. SOUNDBITE (English) George...
Bloomberg
Did Results Give Investors a Better View of Banks?
Oct. 22 -- Devin Ryan, managing director at JMP Securities and Duncan Banfield, principal at Greenwich Associates, examine results from U.S. banks. They speak on Market Makers.
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EU warn Iraq uncertainty is damaging world economy
1. Exteriors French Finance Ministry, venue for meeting
2. Finance ministers coming out of building
3. Photo-op
4. Pan from right to left at meeting: GREECE - Nikos Christodoulakis, CANADA - John Manley, JAPAN - Masajuro Shiokawa, IMF -...
Bloomberg
BNP Fixed-Income Boosts Third-Quarter Profit 11%
Oct. 31 -- BNP Paribas reported profit that rose 11 percent in the third quarter on a rebound of fixed-income trading as the company rebounds from a record fine for violating U.S. sanctions. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on On The...
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Wolfowitz on Indonesia quake, NKorea
1. Wide shot of Paul Wolfowitz speaking at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan.
2. Cut away to journalists.
3. SOUNDIBTE: (English) Paul Wolfowitz, World Bank President:
"The death toll in the Yogyakarta earthquake, from what I...
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Swedish FM blasts Portugal debt crisis; analyst
Godollo
1. Wide British finance minister George Osbourne arrives at venue for ECOFIN summit in Godollo
2. Wide venue building
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Anders Borg, Swedish finance minister:
"I mean we need to see a clear assessment from...
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Developing countries, action groups; UK ministers
1. Wide of media centre at G20 summit
2. Set up of Oxfam spokesperson, Alison Woodhead
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alison Woodhead, Oxfam spokesperson:
"There's going to be definitely some concrete action on tax havens which is going to be...
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Citigroup says government would take bigger stake in company
New York City - 27 February 2009
1. Low angle shot of Citigroup building
2. Citigroup sign
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Neil Weinberg, Executive Editor at Forbes:
"What we've really had to date is sort of a slow de-facto nationalisation where...
Curated Video
Driverless car takes to the road in Berlin
AP Television
Berlin, Germany - September 17, 2011
1. Mid of steering wheel of VW Passat, safety driver''s hands off the wheel
2. Wide interior shot of the cockpit as the car manoeuvres through a roundabout, safety driver points to a...
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+4:3 Standard Chartered to pay NY state $340M to settle Iran money probe
Shares in Standard Chartered PLC rallied on Wednesday after news that it had agreed to pay 340 (m) million US dollars to a New York state regulator to settle accusations that it hid illegal transactions with Iran and violated US...
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IMF issues its latest economic forecast
1. Press Conference
2. Media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenneth Rogoff, Chief Economist, IMF:
"I think there's no question that there has been some collateral damage to the global economy from the uncertainties surrounding the long run up...
Bloomberg
I Don't See Any Rationale for Raising Rates: Sorrentino
Oct. 22 -- Frank Sorrentino, chairman and CEO of ConnectOne Bancorp, discusses the regulatory concerns of community banks and Fed monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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World Bank chief comment on China and Iraq
1. World Bank President Robert Zoellick walking up to microphone, SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Zoellick, World Bank President:
"Well it's a pleasure to be back at the press club. Having now served as President of the World Bank group for...
Bloomberg
Manifesto: Stopping Hidden Fees on Peer-to-Peer Transfers
Nov. 19 -- Taavet Hinrikus, co-founder of TransferWise, explains how his company adds transparency to the process of transferring money with the Manifesto program to stop hidden fees on funds. He speaks with Guy Johnson on The Pulse.
Bloomberg
How Bill Gross Lost Bond Empire at Pimco
Dec. 3 -- Komal Sri-Kumar, president at Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, talks about Pimcos place in U.S. markets, new information on the last days of Bill Gross at the firm he created and offers his outlook for the bond market. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
How Likely Are Bankers Going to Cheat and Lie?
Nov. 20 -- Bloomberg Businessweeks Kyle Stock reports on the likelihood that bankers may cheat and lie. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Tokyo Stock Exchange is making an offer for its Osaka rival
1. Mid of Tokyo Stock Exchange President Atsushi Saito and Osaka Securities Exchange President Michio Yoneda walking into news conference
2. Cutaway of cameras
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Atsushi Saito, President,...
Bloomberg
BofA Posts Surprise Profit on Investment Bank
Oct. 15 -- Bank of America, which agreed to a record $16.7 billion settlement of government mortgage probes in August, posted a surprise third-quarter profit as investment-banking revenue rose. Bloomberg Intelligences Alison Williams...
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The sights and sounds of was is likely to be known as the crash of 2008, a year of gigantic losses and huge volatility.
HEADLINE:Year in Review: The Economic Meltdown
CAPTION: The sights and sounds of was is likely to be known as the crash of 2008, a year of gigantic losses and huge volatility. (Dec. 22)
[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
October 6, 2008
New York...
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Sarris rules out bank deposit "haircut" as part of financial rescue package
1. Wide of Cypriot Finance Minister, Michalis Sarris, entering news conference
2. Wide of reporters
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michalis Sarris, Cypriot Finance Minister:
"But there is no way we can entertain the idea of any kind of...
Bloomberg
EU Commissioner Hill on Brexit, Political Future
July 12 -- EU Commissioner for Financial Services Jonathan Hill discusses Brexit and his political future. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ryan Chilcote on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Indonesia - IMF director in talks with ministers
IMF Asia-Pacific director Hubert Neiss began meeting with Indonesia's senior economic ministers Wednesday to get the International Monetary Fund's 40 billion dollar rescue plan back on track. The Austrian economist started the crucial...
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Markets, Seoul cuts rates, Development Bank, AIG chief
Seoul, South Korea
1. Bank of Korea (BOK) Governor Lee Sung-tae entering briefing room
2. BOK officials
3. Meeting table
4. BOK officials
5. Lee banging gavel to start meeting
Seoul, South Korea
6. Lee sitting down in news...