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Greek markets, analyst, taxi strike; Spanish pay high rates at debt auctions

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Athens, Greece 1. Close of taxi sign with protesters in background 2. Close of sign reading (Greek) "Strike" 3. Wide of taxis with protesters in background holding banner 4. Wide of protest outside Parliament 5. Chanting protesters...
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Reaction to credit rating downgrade of Greece's sovereign debt

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1. Various exteriors of Greek stock exchange 2. Low angle shot of Greek flag 3. Set-up of Vagelis Agapitos, independent economist 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Vagelis Agapitos, independent economist: "The Fitch downgrading simply reflects...
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Asian stocks mostly down on Europe bank worries

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Hong Kong 1. Various of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor 2. Mid of index prices on electronic board 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Francis Lun, Managing director of Lyncean Holdings in Hong Kong: "It was discovered that the European Banks...
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Markets steady ahead of confidence vote on Renzi government

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The Italian stock exchange opened essentially unchanged on Monday, just hours ahead of a confidence vote on the new Italian government. One of the main tasks facing Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who was sworn into office on...
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Lawmakers quit ahead of reshuffle, Sarkozy urges euro defence

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Athens, Greece 1. Mid of banner on Syntagma square reading (English) "You got the disease, we got the solution. Revolution" 2. Wide of banners 3. Close up of Prime Minister George Papandreou's face on banner 4. Mid of Papandreou's...
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Portuguese PM Socrates speaking about the economy

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1. Mid of Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates getting out of car 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jose Socrates, Portuguese Prime Minister: "The reason why the markets gave this confidence to Portugal is, of course, linked to the results we...
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Stocks continue to fall on news of pension nationalisation plan

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1. Various of street scenes in downtown Buenos Aires . 2. Wide of stock market 3. Close up of screen showing stocks down 4. Various of traders 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Gabriel Rivas, trader: "The Argentine market it is not a big market....
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Swedish FM blasts Portugal debt crisis; analyst

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Godollo 1. Wide British finance minister George Osbourne arrives at venue for ECOFIN summit in Godollo 2. Wide venue building 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Anders Borg, Swedish finance minister: "I mean we need to see a clear assessment from...
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Analyst on eurogroup meeting, eurobonds, Greek loan; German market opens

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Athens, Greece 1. Wide of stock market ticker 2. Medium of ticker with sculpture depicting stock graph overhead 3. Close-up of ticker 4. Economist Vangelis Agapitos walking toward desk 5. Close-up monitor 6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Senior economist reflects on Portugal's debt crisis as govt seeks political deal

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March 25, 2011 1. Wide interior shot of trading floor of private bank Banco Carregosa 2. Close-ups of computer screens showing ascent in March of ten year government bond yield to current 7.77 percent 3. Close-up of screen with number...
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Greek banks braced for stress test amid financial crisis

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1. Musicians in popular shopping area 2. Wide of musicians by the side of the road 3. Close of Greek flag 4. Close of sign reading (Greek) "Pireaus Bank" 5. Wide of building exterior 6. Close of sign reading (Greek/English) "Emporiki...
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As lawmakers in Washington debate whether to raise the U.S. debt ceiling before the August 2nd deadline, state and local governments worry about the impact a U.S. default would have on their finances.

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HEADLINE: Cities, states worry about impact of US default CAPTION: As lawmakers in Washington debate whether to raise the U.S. debt ceiling before the August 2nd deadline, state and local governments worry about the impact a U.S. default...
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+4:3 G20 finance mins meet banking sector leaders, Canadian Central Bank chief

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1. Medium of officials during G-20 Finance Ministers meeting with banking sector leaders 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charles Dallara, Managing Director of the IIF (Institute of International Finance): "Reforming the global monetary system?...
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Bonds sales boost markets, analysis, tourists enjoy strong dollar

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Paris, France 1. Pan of tourists on banks of the river Seine on guided tour, pan to Notre Dame Cathedral 2. Tourists on guided walking tour 3. Tilt down on Bureau de Change 4. Pan on screen of exchange rates from various foreign...
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Greece to resume monthly auctions of treasury bills, analyst

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1. Wide exterior of Athens stock market 2. Sign reading (English): "Hellenic Exchanges" 3. Wide interior of stock market 4. Various of electronic ticker 5. Various of electronic price boards 6. Mid interior of stock market 7. Wide of...
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Asian markets latest; reaction to record gold levels

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Tokyo, Japan 1. Close-up of Nikkei stock price average on electronic display 2. Wide of electronic display 3. Close-up of electronic display with graph showing stock movement 4. Wide of Tokyo Stock Exchange, tilt down 5. Close-up of sign...
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Fed's Powell Says U.S. Is on an Unsustainable Fiscal Path

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Nov.14 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on U.S. fiscal policy at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Global Perspectives Speaker Series in Dallas.
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Bloomberg

Riksbank Affirms QE as Preferred Tool to Fight Covid Crisis

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Sep.22 -- Sweden’s Riksbank stuck with a forecast of years of zero interest rates and pledged to continue its historic asset purchase program as it navigates its way through the Covid crisis. Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves said things...
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US markets recover slightly after heavy losses

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1. Mid of traders 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Valdes, DME Securities: "In general we have a lot of problems. Not to mention in Europe. Europe is number one on our radar screen. Much more than this S&P downgrade because if Italy or...
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President Barack Obama is unveiling his $3.73 trillion spending plan that is certain to ignite a political battle with Republicans who say the proposed budget is too timid about reducing the spiraling U.S. debt.

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HEADLINE: Obama unveils budget; Republicans want more cuts CAPTION: President Barack Obama is unveiling his $3.73 trillion spending plan that is certain to ignite a political battle with Republicans who say the proposed budget is too...
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World leaders gather in Brussels at an emergency summit aimed at stemming the financial crisis gripping European countries. Those financial fears are spreading across America as well as the debt crisis hits U.S. farms.

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HEADLINE: European debt crisis hurts American farmers CAPTION: World leaders gather in Brussels at an emergency summit aimed at stemming the financial crisis gripping European countries. Those financial fears are spreading across...
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Ministers resign to push through new government, reax

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1. Wide of Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou talking to an unidentified person while drinking at cafe in a central Athens park 2. Media outside office of Greek President Karolos Papoulias 3. Greek flag in grounds of president's...
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President Obama and PM Renzi give news conference, comment on Ukraine

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US President Barack Obama met with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in Rome on Thursday. The two leaders were expected to discuss Italy's economy, trans-Atlantic relations and international crises including the annexation of Crimea...
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USA: WORRYING SIGNS OF MORE ECONOMIC TURMOIL IN ASIA

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English/Nat There are worrying signs of more economic turmoil in Asia. U-S President Clinton and Pacific Rim leaders are working on a credible plan to accomplish what is becoming the biggest, most complicated financial bailout in...