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Greece promises primary surplus in 2012, markets down, demo,

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Vouliagmeni, Greece 1. Wide of Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, left, and International Monetary Fund Senior Resident Representative Bob Traa, right 2. Wide of panel 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Bob Traa, International Monetary...
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SPAIN'S BANKS AND GOVERNMENT CO-DEPENDENT WHEN IT COMES TO DEBT

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Moody's Investor Service late on Monday downgraded its credit ratings on 28 Spanish banks, saying the weakening finances of Spain's government is making it more difficult for the country to support its lenders. It also said the banks...
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The Dow Jones Industrial average fell Thursday, dragged down by disappointing earnings from major U.S. companies, more than enough to offset the positive news that Congress raised the nation's debt ceiling. (Oct. 17)

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The stock market fell in early trading Thursday, dragged down by disappointing earnings from IBM and other major U.S. companies. The weak corporate results were more than enough to offset the positive news that Congress raised the...
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Greek finance minister welcomes loan deal

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Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said on Wednesday that the disbursement of a new batch of bailout funds from international creditors was "an important moment for Greece".He was speaking in Brussels after eurozone finance...
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UK markets rebound after Brexit sell-off

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UK markets recovered on Tuesday, after two days of post-referendum losses. The decision of the British people to vote to leave the EU last thursday had sent stock tumbling and the British pound reached a 30-year low. On Tuesday the FTSE...
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Bloomberg

Can the Trump Boost Last for Financial Stocks?

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Nov. 15 -- Ed Keon, portfolio manager at Quantitative Management Associates, discusses the run up in financial stocks and looks at the fiscal spending plans of U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Rep, McMorris Rodgers On Trump, Energy, Mid-Terms

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Jul.13 -- Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers, a Washington Republican, discusses the U.S. economy, President Donald's Trump's upcoming meeting with Russian President Donald Trump, and the 2018 mid-term elections. She speaks with...
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Merkel and Sarkozy say boosting EU economic growth is a priority

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1. Wide of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy arriving at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (French) Nicolas Sarkozy, French President: "About the euro crisis, we want the intergovernmental treaty to be...
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Protesters gather for rally against austerity cuts

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1. Wide of Trades Union Congress (TUC) groups gathering before march 2. Protest placards next to fence with people gathering for march in background 3. Close of signs reading (English) "No cuts fight for every job" and "No cuts, he's got...
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Investors cautiously welcome result of stress tests on Spain's banks

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Frankfurt, Germany 1. Various Frankfurt stock exchange 2. SOUNDBITE (German) Robert Halver, Head of Market research Baader Bank: "Spain will have to ask for a bailout, they desperately need the money. They will wait till the regional...
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New fears for Spain economy after loan costs hit record high

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Financial pressure is mounting on Spain as its economy shrinks and the cost of bailing out banks and regional governments grows. Investors pushed the country's borrowing rates to alarming heights on Monday amid concern that the...
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Civil servants protest against austerity measures; deputy PM on bank bailout

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Spanish civil servants on Friday continued with their week-long series of protests against a cut in wages and work conditions announced last week. Approximately 100 public workers blockaded the main avenue through the centre of...
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Obama and Geithner discuss the US deficit reduction proposal

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1. Side view of U.S. President Barack Obama leaving Oval Office and walking towards Rose Garden 2. Cutaway audience 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President: "We can''t just cut our way out of this hole. It''s going to take a...
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Top bank official meets with PM over debt crisis, troika arrives

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1. Wide low shot of exterior of Greek Prime Minister's office 2. Tracking shot of car bearing George Provopoulos, Greek Central Bank Governor, entering gates 3. Various of Provopolous going up stairs and entering building 4. Mid of Greek...
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Monti comments on EU debt, economy, after meeting with Wen

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1. Various of Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti at news conference in Beijing 2. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Mario Monti, Italian Prime Minister: "It's true, the EU's sovereign debt and deficit are higher than China's, but the European and...
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American stock market falls heavily as economic woes drive sell off

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1. Zoom out of traders at New York Stock Exchange 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Keith Bliss, trader with Cuttone and Company: "And this is how skittish and temperamental the market is, it reacts not only to factual aspects and fundamental...
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European Banking Fed welcomes Cyprus bailout, analyst says deal "flawed"

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Brussels, Belgium - 25 March 2013 1. Wide exterior of European Banking Federation (EBF) building in Brussels 2. Close of EBF flag in office 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Guido Ravoet, European Banking Federation Chief Executive: "There is this...
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Senate Democratic leader to move forward on his debt-limit bill with House GOP measure stalled

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HEADLINE: Reid: ''We have hours'' left to act CAPTION: The Senate Democratic leader, Harry Reid, says he will move forward on his debt-limit bill while the House GOP measure remains stalled. (July 29) (sen. Harry Reid, Majority...
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Fernandez in sovereign debt warning as standoff with US court continues

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1. Mid of Peruvian President Ollanta Humala sitting alongside president of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez 2. Wide of Fernandez and Humala sitting for meeting with ministers 3. Wide of ministers signing agreements 4. Close of hand...
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Conservative leader defends austerity deal amid street protests

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1. Various of leftist protesters marching through streets in rally against debt deal between Greek leaders and international creditors 2. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Antonis Samaras, New Democracy Party leader: "We fought to prevent further...
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SPANISH FIN MIN ON BAILOUT, ANTI-BANKIA DEMO, STOCK MARKET

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Spanish Finance Minister Luis De Guindos said Spain would make a formal request for financial assistance by next Monday. He was speaking in Luxembourg after a meeting of finance ministers of the 27 European Union countries to discuss the...
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VOICED: Japan's economy remains fragile despite rebound

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VOICED: Japan's economy remains fragile despite rebound
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CLEAN: Japan's economy remains fragile despite rebound

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CLEAN: Japan's economy remains fragile despite rebound
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Divided America: young less united than in past

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Known as millennials, a massive and diverse generation of young Americans have the potential to shape the upcoming US presidential race - as they did for the current president, Barack Obama.But are they as united - and as motivated to...