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U.S. Tempts Dollar's Fate by Going It Alone, Lazard CEO Says

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Jun.07 -- Lazard CEO Ken Jacobs says the U.S. might one day become vulnerable to losing its position of having the world's reserve currency as it embarks on decision on trade and sanctions. Jacobs spoke exclusively with Bloomberg's...
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MGM, Melco CEOs Eye Japan's Major Cities for Integrated Resorts

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Dec.06 -- MGM Resorts International Chief Executive Officer James Murren and Melco Resorts & Entertainment CEO Lawrence Ho talk about the companies' plans for Japan. They speak at Bloomberg's "The Year Ahead" Summit in Tokyo.
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NTT Aims to 'Strengthen' Docomo Unit Through Buyout: CEO

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Oct.05 -- Jun Sawada, president and chief executive officer of Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp., or NTT, discusses the company's plan to turn its wireless carrier unit NTT Docomo Inc. into a wholly owned subsidiary. He also shares...
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Ghosn's Alleged Accomplice Kelly Faces Tokyo Trial

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Sep.14 -- Former Nissan Motor Co. director Greg Kelly faces a trial in Tokyo scheduled to last 10 months. The sole individual defendant in a case that has drawn global attention after former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s...
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Biden Supports Moving Forward With Olympics: Nikkei

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Jun.13 -- President Joe Biden expressed his support for Japan’s efforts to carry out a safe, summer Olympics in Tokyo. Bloomberg’s Isabel Reynolds reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Naomi Osaka Prioritizing Mental Health During French Open

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The number two ranked women's tennis player in the world posted the announcement on Instagram last night.
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Japan Grows at Fastest Pace Since 1968

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Nov.15 -- Japan’s economy saw a strong rebound from the record crash during the pandemic as businesses reopened, trade roared back and government stimulus helped fuel a jump in consumer spending. GDP grew at an annualized 21.4% in the...
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New York, Singapore Are World's Most Expensive Cities

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New York and Singapore are now the joint-most expensive cities to live in, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's Worldwide Cost of Living report. Shery Ahn, Haidi Stroud-Watts discuss the details on Bloomberg Television.
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Cutting edge wheel chairs to aids for walking on show in Japan

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Osaka Intex Exhibition Hall - 16 April 2009 1. Electronic Wheel Chair 2. Various of wheel chair designed to climb up and down stairs. 3. Various man with physical disabilities tries battery powered cart 4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Aoki...
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Airport security officers use handheld scanners to inspect liquids

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Boston, Massachusetts - 24 May 2007 1. Zoom in on Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers using liquid explosives detector 2. Cutaway of detector and liquids 3. Medium shot TSA worker testing medicine bottle 4. Cutaway of...
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Closing ceremony of Aichi World Expo event

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1. Wide of ceremony 2. Crown Prince Naruhito, honorary president of the 2005 World Exposition, arriving 3. Crown Prince Naruhito followed by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi 4. Wide of ceremony 5. Wide of Naruhito and Koizumi...
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Melco CEO Says Japan Casino Resort Bidding Could Begin in 2019

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Dec.05 -- Lawrence Ho, Melco Resorts & Entertainment chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the prospects for casino resorts in Japan and Macau with Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Trump Ratchets Up Trade War With New Tariffs

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Aug.01 -- President Donald Trump abruptly escalated his trade war with China, announcing that he would impose a 10% tariff on $300 billion in Chinese imports that aren’t yet subject to U.S. duties after setbacks in negotiations with...
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Japan Lifts Coronavirus State Of Emergency In Most Areas

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Prime Minister Abe Shinzo lifted the state of emergency in 39 of Japan's 47 prefectures ahead of its planned expiration at the end of the month.
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SoftBank Winds Down Options Trading After Investor Backlash

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Dec.02 -- SoftBank Corp. is quietly winding down its controversial derivatives strategy after a sustained backlash from investors. The Japanese conglomerate is letting its options expire instead of maintaining its positions, according to...
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JAPAN: OSAKA: APEC SUMMIT: WORLD LEADERS ARRIVE

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Jap/Eng/Nat Eighteen world leaders are expected in Japan this week for a meeting aimed at liberalising trade in the Asia Pacific region by the year 2020. Security is tight in Osaka where foreign ministers of APEC nations are meeting ...
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A flight from Amsterdam to Osaka hit heavy turbulence two hours into the flight, throwing passengers around the cabin.

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HEADLINE: Turbulence injures nine on flight to Japan CAPTION: A flight from Amsterdam to Osaka hit heavy turbulence two hours into the flight, throwing passengers around the cabin. (May 31) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:Shot of...
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Osaka gears up for invasion of World Cup football fans

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1. Night time shots of traffic in Osaka 2. Close up of Neon World cup sign 3. Night time shots of traffic in Osaka 4. Wall of neon signs in Osaka at night 5. Close up of neon sign 6. People walking around Osaka at night 7. Close up...
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Scientists discover mice that sing

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AP Television Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, 8 February 8 2011 1. Various of Hidaka Yuko, observing genetically modified mice in a clean room 2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Hidaka Yuko, Researcher, Graduate School of...
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Disaffected Japanese retreat to the countryside

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Wakayama/Osaka - June 2nd/15th/16th. Pachiko Parlor, Osaka - 16th 2008. 1. Wide Bullet train. 2. Ebisu Arcade, near Dotonburi, Osaka 3. Various men playing Pachinko in a Kobe Pachinko parlour. 4. Various set up shots of Tsuji...
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Japan - APEC Summit

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Japan's Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama said in Osaka on Sunday (19/11) that leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum had adopted a blueprint for freeing trade and investment over the next 25 years. Osaka Castle...
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Fuji Rock celebrates 10th anniversary in grand style

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music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Entertainment Tokyo, Japan - Friday July 28th 2006 1. Fuji Rock festival entrance shot. 2. Main Stage fan shot. 3. Orlando Bloom and Kate Bosworth opening the Festival and introducing...
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JAPAN: OSAKA: APEC SUMMIT PREVIEW

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Japanese/Nat Asian and Pacific leaders are preparing to gather in Japan this week-end aiming to liberalise trade within the region by the year 2020. Some of the world's leading companies are based in the host city Osaka and are hoping...
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Discover Osaka’s hidden secrets

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Osaka is the fastest-growing destination city in the world. Three locals give us their top tips for experiencing Japan’s second largest city