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The head of the Big 3 automakers are back on Capitol Hill as Congress continues to debate whether to give them a billion-dollar bailout package.

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HEADLINE: Auto execs ask for $34 billion bailout CAPTION: Amid fresh factory layoffs, Congressional Democrats and the White House are groping for a compromise on a bailout for the beleaguered auto industry. (Dec. 5) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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CUTS 23 02 83 COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER RIBICIC HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE ON ECONOMY

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Yugoslav Communist Party leader Mitja Ribicic warns that the current economic crisis may grow into a more serious political crisis. Mr Ribicic was speaking at the Sava Congress Centre in Belgrade. Cunts of story number w013343. 1. ws...
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VOICED: Business is looking up for Pawnshops

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VOICED: Business is looking up for Pawnshops
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CLEAN: Chinese premier vows to narrow rich-poor divide

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CLEAN: Chinese premier vows to narrow rich-poor divide
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Trump's $300 Million Deutsche Bank Debt Gets Reworked

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Dec.22 -- Deutsche Bank is restructuring $300 million of debt held by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in an effort to reportedly reduce any conflict of interest once Trump takes office. Bloomberg's Keri Geiger reports on "Bloomberg...
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Chinese Shoppers Can Buy Bad Loans Online With Groceries

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Jul.10 -- Millions of Chinese shoppers who browse the Taobao shopping site have a world of choice at their fingertips. But now, there is the opportunity to buy from a range of bad debt. Bloomberg's Emma O'Brien reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Former Ex-Im Chairman Says U.S. Sets Standard on Trade

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Aug.04 -- Former Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg discusses U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Gene Simmons: You Can't Fail in America

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FILE: Los Angeles, 29 April 2015 1. Various of Gene Simmons posing New York, 14 Nov. 2017 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Gene Simmons, recording artist/entrepreneur: "You can...
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CLEAN : President Macri says that Argentina still aims to reduce poverty

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Argentine President Mauricio Macri says during a press conference that his government will strive to reduce poverty despite the economic crisis a day after the International Monetary Fund boosted its crisis loan package to $57.1 billion
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Bloomberg

Here's What's at Stake as Pakistan Heads to the Polls

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Jul.24 -- Michael Kugelman, the deputy director of the Asia program and senior associate for South Asia at the Wilson Center, previews the Pakistani election with Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In war torn Syria cat man starts rare animal clinic

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At an unlikely cat shelter in rebel held northern Syria Mohammed Alaa al Jaleel gently holds a feline patient on her back as an ultrasound probe is rolled across her pregnant belly
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PIMCO Says 'Very Excited' About China Bonds Joining Bloomberg Barclays Index

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Feb.17 -- Stephen Chang, portfolio manager for Asia at Pacific Investment Management Co., talks about China's credit market. Financial institutions made a record 3.23 trillion yuan of new loans in January. That was the most in any month...
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Bloomberg

IDFC’s Kumar Advises Caution in India Markets

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May.13 -- Vijay Kumar, head of liquid alternatives investment at IDFC Asset Management, discusses the investment landscape in India and RBI policy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Sky News

Tuition Fee Student Protest Aerials

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CLEAN Night shots of anonymous people being arrested by police at student protest against tuition fees on November 09, 2011 in London, England.
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Sky News

Tuition Fee Student Protest Aerials

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CLEAN exterior shots of police officers moving protesters back during student march against tuition fee rises on November 09, 2011 in London, England.
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Bloomberg

Burning Issues: Private Credit Investors on Edge, Real Estate Woes & CCC Spreads

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Nov.26 -- Private equity firms are increasingly turning to an obscure type of loan, once almost exclusively used to finance smaller deals, to fund larger and larger buyouts. Yet a growing number of analysts and investors warn the debt...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Expensive elitist: education at the center of Chile's social crises

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Loans as high as mortgages, students crushed by debt and overvalued institutions: education has been at the center of the social crises that have occurred in Chile in the last 30 years (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Mnuchin says opening country a health decision

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says a decision whether to reopen the nation back for business as early as Easter will be a health decision not an economic one.
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak answering questions during coronavirus daily press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Chancellor Rishi Sunak answering questions from the media on the government's furlough and business loan schemes during the coronavirus pandemic on 20 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Calif. announces financial relief for businesses

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced several initiatives Thursday designed to relieve small businesses from the financial hit they are taking from state and local orders for residents to stay at home.
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Catfish Kingdom

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This Newsy documentary charts the life, loss, and triumph of Ed Scott Jr., a Mississippi farmer who waged a decades-long fight against discrimination.
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Bloomberg

UBS Sees Corporate Default Rate Rising to Near 9% by Year End

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Jul.09 -- Matthew Mish, head of credit strategy at UBS Group, says the market is "too optimistic" on the solvency of U.S. corporations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveiillance."
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Bloomberg

United CEO Says $5 Billion in Aid May Not be Enough to Stay Alive

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May.18 -- United Airlines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Oscar Munoz says he's not sure if government aid can keep the airlines afloat after the coronavirus pandemic. He appears on the latest "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."