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Arrivals for meeting of Party of European Socialists

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Cyprus President Demetris Christofias said on Thursday his country may possibly use Russian and Chinese bailout money as well as EU financial aid at a European Socialist meeting in Brussels, prior to crucial EU economic summit later in...
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MASS PROTEST AGAINST AUSTERITY REFORM, FM REAX

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Madrid, Spain 1. Wide of protest at Cibeles square, central Madrid 2. Wide of protest, banners and red smoke from a flare 3. Close up of banner, reads (English): "NO" with scissors inset in the 'O' 4. Wide of the front of the...
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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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SPAIN SUCCESSFULLY RAISES $2.8 BILLION IN DEBT AUCTION

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Spain successfully raised 2.2 (bn) billion euros (2.8 billion US dollars) in a bond auction on Thursday, but had to pay sharply higher interest rates to draw in buyers who were concerned that the country may eventually need a...
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Monti, additional Cameron comment following EU summit

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After 18 disappointing summits since the start of the debt crisis, Europe's leaders appeared on Friday to have finally come up with quick fixes and long-term plans that show they are serious about restoring confidence in their currency...
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Merkel says no quick solution to euro crisis; hospitality workers strike in Greece

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About 200 hotel and restaurant workers marched through central Athens on Wednesday demanding collective work agreements, cancelled as part of the country's austerity measures, necessary to secure international bailout loans. Greece's new...
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MERKEL AND RUTTE COMMENT ON EVE OF CRUCIAL EU SUMMIT

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1. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte entering news conference 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. Mid of Merkel speaking 4. SOUNDBITE: (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor: "We know that Spain will make an...
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4:3 First anniversary of riots over austerity measures

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Athens - 4 May 2011 1. Queue of taxis waiting for passengers 2. Consecutive cars with signs reading (Greek and English) "Taxi" 3. Various of taxis in traffic 4. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Giorgos Kitsos, taxi driver for 20 years: "It's a...
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MERKEL COMMENT ON EURBONDS, SPAIN CABINET MEETS, ITALY AGREES REFORMS

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Spain's public debt load has doubled since 2008, the central bank said on Friday as the government sought to talk calm into markets worried that the eurozone's fourth-biggest economy might need a bailout. The Bank of Spain said that as...
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Struggling Greek businesses feel pinch, not profit for Easter

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Athens - 19 April 2011 1. Tilt up of colourfully wrapped chocolates 2. Wide of merchandise being sold at chocolate shop 3. Close of chocolates being put in bags 4. Mid of customer's hand holding 20-euro bill 5. Wide of customers outside...
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Progress made in talks with private creditors, analysis

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1. Wide of Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, and Charles Dallara and Jean Lemierre, Institute of International Finance (IIF) officials in doorway of Papademos' office 2. Zoom out of Dallara and...
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PRico skips bond payments, asks US for help

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A spiraling Puerto Rico debt crisis reached a new milestone on Monday as the island missed nearly 370 (m) million US dollars in bond payments and officials warned of worse to come if the US Congress doesn't act soon to help resolve the...
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Varoufakis talks ahead of Eurogroup meeting

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Greek Finance minister Yanis Varoufakis spoke to the media on Wednesday on the eve of a crucial eurozone finance ministers meeting, tasked with finding a way to keep Athens from defaulting on its debt.He said Greece will discuss "with...
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Ramadan affected by flailing economy

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LEAD IN:Yemenis are seeing a surge in prices at food markets and petrol stations across the country due to record low exchange rate for the Yemeni rial against the US dollar. Soaring prices have increased the suffering of people who are...
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Anti govt protests in Harare

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHarare - 3 August 20161. Various of protesters2. Various of newspaper headlines3. Pan from newspaper to protesters 4. Various of protesters5. Various of sign...
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Campaign 2016, Why It Matters: Health Care

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4014488; apus035345About 9 in 10 Americans now have health insurance, more than at any time in history. But progress is incomplete, and the future far from certain. Rising costs could bedevil the next...
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Dozens protest executive order in San Juan

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As Puerto Rico's governor signed an executive order to implement a debt moratorium on more than 1 (b) billion US dollars worth of general obligation bonds, dozens of protesters on Thursday marched outside a US federal building in San...
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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...
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Italy markets face uncertainity after No vote

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Italy was plunged into political and economic uncertainty following voters' resounding rebuke of Premier Matteo Renzi's proposed constitutional reforms.In Sunday's referendum vote, 60 percent of voters rejected Renzi's reforms and...
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Greeks fear more cuts following eurozone talks

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Business owners in Athens say increased taxloads resulting from government reforms to reach the terms of Greece's bailout agreements have made their companies financially unviable, even before their country agrees the terms for a third...
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Saudi Arabia Cut to A+ from AA- by Fitch

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Mar.23 -- Fitch Ratings Global Head of Sovereign Ratings James McCormack discusses the cut to Saudi Arabia's rating. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Ryan ‘Not Worried’ About Debt Ceiling

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus082555 President Donald Trump lashed out Thursday at Republican leaders in Congress, suggesting efforts to increase the country's borrowing limit to avoid an...
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Ryan ‘Not Worried’ About Debt Ceiling

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President Donald Trump lashed out Thursday at Republican leaders in Congress, suggesting efforts to increase the country's borrowing limit to avoid an economic-rattling default on the nation's debt are "a mess!" On Twitter,...
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Ryan ‘Not Worried’ About Debt Ceiling

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President Donald Trump lashed out Thursday at Republican leaders in Congress, suggesting efforts to increase the country's borrowing limit to avoid an economic-rattling default on the nation's debt are "a mess!" On Twitter,...