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US House Speaker Ryan laughs off suggestions he'll quit

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House Speaker Paul Ryan smiled and laughed at the close of his news conference when a reporter asked him about two reports that he plans to quit his job after the GOP passes a rewrite of the U.S. tax code. Asked by a...
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Fiat's Marchionne Is Confident a 'Rational Human Being' Will Prevent Trade War

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Mar.06 -- Fiat Chrysler Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne discusses President Trump's proposed tariffs, automotive production in the U.S., the prospects of a trade war and the Ferrari brand. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller...
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NRF CEO Says Tariffs Will Have a Chilling Effect on Retail

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Jul.13 -- Matt Shay, National Retail Federation chief executive officer, discusses the impact of U.S. trade policy on the retail industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emma Chandra on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Rep. Brady Says Trump Tariffs Approach 'Too Broad'

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Jul.19 -- Representative Kevin Brady, a Texas Republican and House Ways and Means Committee chairman, discusses the draft “Tax 2.0" legislative proposal and House efforts to narrow the focus of the Trump administration's trade proposals....
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U.S. Industrials, Consumer Discretionary, Financials Favored, Wren Says

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Jul.17 -- Scott Wren, a senior global equity strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, talks about U.S. stocks, the trade disputes, Federal Reserve policy and the dollar. He speaks with Haidi Lun and Ramy Inocencio on "Bloomberg...
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JPMorgan Likes Europe Corporates, Sees U.S. 10Y Buyers Dissipating

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Sep.14 -- JPMorgan Asset Management Global Head of Fixed Income Bob Michele discusses Treasury yields, Chinese central bank policy, European corporate bonds and the dollar. He speaks in an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Protesters in Taiwan demand lower taxes

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Hundreds of demonstrators wearing yellow vests gathered in Taiwan's capital on Thursday to demand lower taxes and the fair handling of tax disputes.
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Goolsbee Says Tax Cuts Weren't Paid for, Haven't Helped Americans

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Jun.29 -- Austan Goolsbee, professor of economics at the University of Chicago Booth School and former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the economic impact of U.S. tax policy with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery...
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Thousands of Italians and migrants protest Salvini's migrant policy

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Over ten-thousand Italians and migrants gathered in Rome on Staurday to protest against Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini and his anti-migrant policies. The demonstrators were also protesting against Italy's new flat...
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AllianzGI Sees Equities Delivering `Lowish' Returns Amid Higher Volatility

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Mar.15 -- Lucy Macdonald, chief investment officer of global equities at Allianz Global Investors, discusses U.S. corporate earnings, equity returns and volatility. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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USA: BOB DOLE STILL LEADS IOWA CAUCUSES OPINION POLLS

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English/Nat On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential hopefuls are wondering which way the undecided vote will swing. Bob Dole is still leading opinion polls, but heavy negative T-V advertisements have cut into his lead....
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Markets down, Japan PM comments on fiscal stimulus

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Tokyo, Japan 1. Taro Aso, Japanese Prime Minister, walking into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Taro Aso, Japanese Prime Minister: "We need to tackle this exceptional economic downturn with exceptional policy. Japan cannot avoid...
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MALAYSIA: APEC: AUSTRALIA TO INTRODUCE GOODS AND SERVICE TAX

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English/Nat Australia's government will continue its efforts to push through the disputed goods and services tax without exemptions, Treasurer Peter Costello said on Saturday. The government was going for the "full" G-S-T package, he...
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Government officials on jobless rate, on delay of deficit targets

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1. Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, Minister of the Economy Luis de Guindos and Minister for the Treasury Cristobal Montoro entering news conference 2. Ministers being photographed before news conference 3. Wide news...
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CHINA: PEASANTS CONTINUE TO LIVE IN POVERTY

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Mandarin/Nat Fifty years after the communist revolution in China hundreds of millions of peasants continue to live in poverty. Eroding incomes are fuelling a mass migration from the countryside to the cities. Now, with China on the verge...
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Monti meets unions in ongoing talks about govt, leaves meeting with Napolitano

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1. Car carrying Italian prime minister-designate Mario Monti entering Senate offices 2. Monti walking into building 3. Leader of the General Confederation of Italian Workers (CGIL), Susanna Camusso arriving 4. Leader of Italian...
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Protesters clash with police during strike to demand improved work conditions

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1. Pan of protesters resisting arrest by riot police, riot police officer falls to the ground and appears to be kicked by protesters before police pull the officer away 2. Close of riot police clashing with protesters 3. Pan from water...
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Noda to face three ruling party contenders in leadership election that he's expected to win

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Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will face three ruling party contenders in a leadership election later this month that he is expected to win. At a news conference on Monday by the candidates from the ruling Democratic Party of...
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Coalition of Berlusconi forces and centre-left rivals forge new government

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1. Pan across Enrico Letta, Italian premier-designate, walking to podium in the Quirinale Presidential Palace 2. Cutaway of presidential guard 3. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Enrico Letta, Italy's premier-designate: "It is a cabinet, a team...
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Italy - Tax Reform Is Major Campaign Issue

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Tens of thousands of Italians attended each of the two final rallies staged by the country's main political parties, ahead of Sunday's (21/4) national election. On Thursday (18/4), supporters of the centre-left "Olive Tree" coalition...
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Japanese PM gives presser after ruling party wins majority in upper house

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1. Wide of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at news briefing 2. Cutaway of cameramen 3. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Shinzo Abe, Japanese Prime Minister: "I feel that the Japanese are beginning to regain confidence and pride. Bold...
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Public transport, hospital workers march against austerity

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1. Close up of public hospital workers' hands clapping 2. Wide of protesters clapping and chanting 3. Protesters marching 4. Protester with oxygen mask and syringe 5. Side shot of march 6. Mid of banner reading (Greek) "The Health...
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GERMANY: BERLIN: KOHL LAYS FOUNDATION STONE FOR NEW CHANCELLERY

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German/Nat German Chancellor Helmut Kohl laid the foundation stone for a new chancellery in Berlin on Friday. But the collapse of his tax reform plan just before the ceremony may mean he never gets to try out the seat of power in the new...
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USA: GEORGE W BUSH PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat President-elect Bush named another cabinet post on Wednesday. He nominated Paul O'Neill, chairman of aluminium maker Alcoa, to be his Secretary of Treasury. O'Neill, who spent 16 years in public life, was a deputy budget...