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Bloomberg

Emerging-Market Government Bonds Favored, Invesco Says

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David Chao, Asia Pacific ex-Japan strategist at Invesco, discusses the Chinese government's efforts to support the economy and the real estate market, and the outlook for the nation's technology stocks. He also talks about the dollar,...
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Bloomberg

Citi Global Wealth Management Sees 'Strong' Momentum in Asian Markets

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Ken Peng, head of Asia Pacific investment strategy at Citi Global Wealth Investments, explains why he sees a dollar bear market. He also discusses US and Asian central banks' policies, the implications for financial markets and...
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Bloomberg

Dollar to Strengthen on `Risk-Off Tone': BlackRock

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BlackRock strategist Scott Thiel discusses the Federal Reserve's interest-rate path and the outlook for the dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

We're Not in a Currency War, Says RCB's Lignos

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Elsa Lignos, managing director and global head of FX strategy at RBC, talks about central banks and currencies. She's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Harvard's Rogoff on US Dollar and Crypto Regulation

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Ken Rogoff, Harvard University economics and public policy professor, discusses the impact of a stronger US dollar on the global economy and says central banks are "way behind the curve" on cryptocurrency regulation. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Yen Swings in Choppy Trade

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The dramatic recovery in the Japanese yen looks like it's coming to a sputtering halt. Garfield Reynolds reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Julius Baer CEO Says Worst Is Over After Challenging 1H

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Julius Baer Group Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Philipp Rickenbacher discusses the company's financial results, strategy and outlook. The Swiss bank's profit slumped in the first half of the year as wild market swings spooked clients and...
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Bloomberg

Douglas Elliman's Lorber

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Douglas Elliman CEO Howard Lorber discusses on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

ECB Likely to Raise Interest Rates by 50 Basis Points, CBA Says

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Carol Kong, international economics and currency strategy senior associate at Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd., discusses monetary policies of the European Central Bank and the Bank of England, and the implications for currencies. She...
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Curated Video

EU leaders comment on Greece after European Council meeting

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1. Wide exterior of European Council building 2. Wide of German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaking at news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor: "Naturally this is a mixed solution with bilateral loans...
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Curated Video

US dollar dips to new low against euro

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1. Exterior of rail station 2. Rate board at bureaux de change 3. Exterior bureaux 4. US flag pan to rate 5. Customers 6. Interior bureaux 7. Dollars being counted 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vox Pop: "We've been here like three weeks and...
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Curated Video

WRAP Closing statement on final day of trade meeting, group photo ADDS Bernanke

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1. Pan as Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi and US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson walking up to US and Chinese delegations standing for group photo 2. Close of Wu Yi and Paulson standing together for group photo 3. Wide of US and Chinese...
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Curated Video

Frmr US Treasury Secretary warns dollar's decline could continue

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1. Robert Rubin walks to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Rubin, Former US Treasury Secretary: "If I were still at Treasury - the probability of me being invited back is very slight - but if I was still at the Treasury I'd still be a...
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Curated Video

With the euro reaching record highs on Tuesday against a weakened dollar, American tourists in Europe on Wednesday were concerned about the poor exchange rate.

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HEADLINE: U.S. tourists feel the pinch as dollar sinks to new low CAPTION: With the euro reaching record highs on Tuesday against a weakened dollar, American tourists in Europe are concerned about the poor exchange rate. (April 23) ...
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Curated Video

PHILIPPINES: PRESIDENT ESTRADA AT EUROMONEY CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The financial crisis which hit the Southeast Asian region more than a year ago did not spare the Philippines. But at last it seems the country may be emerging from the gloom of the recession. That's according to President...
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Curated Video

US Treasury Secretary Geithner comments after G7 meeting

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1. Wide of news conference 2. US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner at podium 3. Cutaway journalists 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Timothy Geithner, US Treasury Secretary: "We are seeing early signs of stability in the US housing sector,...
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Curated Video

USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON ADMITS LOAN TO MEXICO IS NOT POPULAR

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TYPE: English/Nat President Clinton admitted on Monday that the 40 (b) billion dollar loan guarantee package for Mexico is not politically popular. But he insists it is in the best interests of the United States. His administration is...
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Curated Video

World financial officials meet, IMF President, World Bank comments

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1. Wide shot of exterior World Bank building in Washington DC, where the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank are holding their Spring Meetings 2. Pan right of the sign for the 2011 IMF Spring Meetings, pan to security at...
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Curated Video

Frantic trading amid fears of dollarisation

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0000 Tilt of traders in Kabul's central market 0011 Mid shot of traders 0015 Handshake between Abdul Qadeer Fitrat, first deputy and acting governor of Afghanistan's central bank, and Warren Coats, assistant director of Monetary and...
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Curated Video

Leaders on protectionism and eastern Europe

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1. Wide of German Chancellor Angela Merkel arriving at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor: "It has become very clear during the discussions related to central and eastern European countries who have...
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Curated Video

CANADA: ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDER

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English/Nat As Canada awaits the referendum that could split the country in two, it's economy is suffering a case of the jitters. The Canadian dollar is struggling to halt a slide as polls indicate the vote could go the way of the...
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Curated Video

JAPAN: TOKYO: NIKKEI STOCK AVERAGE UP 6.02 POINTS AT MIDDAY

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English/Nat Tokyo shares were mostly steady at the close of morning trading on Wednesday, as the interest rate cut by the U-S Federal Reserve failed to encourage investors to buy. The move had been widely expected and at midday, the...
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Curated Video

Tokyo stockmarket dives

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1. Various of Tokyo Stock Exchange 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Garry Evans, Strategist, HSBC Securities Japan "At the moment, the markets are looking day to day at the news from Iraq, the news makes it look like the war is going last longer...
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Curated Video

Toy manufacturers look to a trouble free 2008 at Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair

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AP Television News, HONG KONG, 7 JANUARY 2008: 1. Entrance to Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair 2008 2. sign reading in English "Hong Kong Toys and Games" 3. Participants walking in to Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair 4. High shot of booths at...