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Times Square scenes, analyst on lowering of credit rating
New York City - 5 August 2011
1. Wide of Times Square
2. Close-up of news ticker with information about downgrade
3. Mid of Times Square
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Reginald Dews, Vox Pop:
"Haven''t gotten any good news lately. Everything''s...
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Dutch, Finnish ministers urge stronger IMF role in Europe's debt crisis
1. Wide of press conference
2. Mid of Finnish Finance Minister Jutta Urpilainen, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and Dutch Finance Minister Jan Kees de Jager
3. Cutaway of cameras
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jutta Urpilainen,...
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Market analyst says Europe is tiring of slowness of Greek debt response
1. Wide of Greek stock market foyer
2. Close-up of electronic board showing stock prices
3. Various of graphs showing stock movements
4. Wide of financial analyst Vangelis Agapitos at his desk
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Vangelis Agapitos,...
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Central Bank cuts key rate, lowers growth forecasts
1. Mid of Governor of the Bank of Korea (BOK), Kim Choong-soo, entering conference room for monetary policy meeting
2. Wide of conference room
3. Mid of Kim banging the gavel
4. Mid of participants preparing for meeting
5. Close-up of...
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Juncker confident Greece will reach private investor target to avoid default
1. Wide exterior of Luxembourg's prime minister's office, Hotel de Bourgogne
2. Mid of EU and Luxembourg flags
3. Close-up of of Eurogroup president Jean-Claude Juncker standing outside his office
4. Pan of the president of the European...
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Greece promises primary surplus in 2012, markets down, demo,
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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Europe - 20,000 join massive occupt demo in Germany / Protesters clash with police near parliament in Italy / Tens of thousands take part in anti-austerity rally in Portugal / Thousands protest against bank bailouts in Spain / Police driven back by miners using homemade rockets in Spain / Moody's cuts debt rating of 28 Spanish banks
1. 1. Zoom out from close-up of riot police to wide of march
2. Protesters attempting to push through police lines to reach the Parliament and the Premier's office, riot police pushing back using shields and batons
3. Wide of smoke from...
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Portuguese PM says he will not resign, will fight for coalition consensus
1. Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho arriving at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pedro Passos Coelho, Portuguese Prime Minister:
"I will not resign because I don't have any reason to resign."
(Question: No...
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Obama says EU must act fast to deal with its debt crisis
1. Wide shot of US President Obama walking into White House East Room
2. Cutaway
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President Barack Obama
"Uncertainty around Greece and their ability to pay their debts runs on, in the capital markets, on the...
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General strike across Greece in protest at austerity measures
1. Wide of Parliament with poster announcing strike
2. Close of Greek flag
3. Medium of shut up shop
4. Close of sign announcing participation in strike
5. Wide of closed bank
6. Wide of university entrance
7. Close of banner reading...
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Spain raises 3.8 billion US dollars in 1st test of markets since summit
Spain managed to auction three (b) billion euros (3.8 (b) billion US dollars) in medium-term debt on Thursday, in the first such sale since European Union leaders agreed last week to new measures to help financially weak countries,...
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Italy warns of euro disaster as debt costs rise
The European Union faces potential disaster if its leaders don't cooperate and find a way to keep interest rates on Italy's national debt down, Italian Premier Mario Monti warned Wednesday.
Monti's remarks included a thinly-veiled jab at...
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IMF chief Lagarde warns of worsening global economic outlook
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde on Friday warned of a worsening outlook for the economy, not just in Europe but globally.
Speaking to reporters at a news conference after giving a speech at an economic forum in Tokyo,...
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SPAIN'S BANKS AND GOVERNMENT CO-DEPENDENT WHEN IT COMES TO DEBT
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)
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
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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Zimbabwe police break up anti-government protest
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Harare - 17 August 20161. Anti-government protesters and riot police2. Various of riot police3. Various of placard denouncing President Robert Mugabe reading...
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Samaras meets coalition leaders ahead of debt inspector visit, Syriza leader on bailout
Party leaders backing Greece's new coalition government met at the home of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in Athens on Monday to discuss an upcoming visit to the country by debt inspectors who are enforcing an EU-IMF rescue loan...
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UK markets rebound after Brexit sell-off
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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Tsipras demands debt relief deal by Christmas
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras vowed to impose a new round of austerity measures in the next few weeks, but said the country would demand a debt relief deal from bailout lenders by Christmas."We are not coming as beggars or as the...
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Divided America: Millennial Voters Tough to Peg
They known as millennials, a massive and diverse generation of young Americans with the potential to shape the upcoming U.S. presidential race, as they did for Barack Obama.But are they as united — and as motivated to influence the...
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First issue of Zimbabwean currency since 2009
Zimbabwe has issued its own currency for the first time since 2009 to try to ease serious shortages of the US dollar.Banks started issuing the new currency, called bond notes, on Monday. Previously the US currency had been Zimbabwe's...
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IMF agrees terms for $5bn loan to Mongolia
The International Monetary Fund said on Sunday that it and other partners had agreed terms for a more than five billion US dollars loan package to the Mongolian government to help get the north Asian country's economy back on track.The...
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McConnell, Schumer Optimistic After Trump Meeting
Kentucky Senator and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell joined New York Senator Chuck Schumer, among others, following what they both called a "very productive" meeting with President Donald Trump Wednesday.
The group...