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  • IMF Predicts 'Reasonable Growth' for World Economy

    IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde talks with WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos about the effect of lower ...

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  • 2016: Why India Is the World's Fastest-Growing Economy

    According to the World Bank's latest forecasts, India will be the world's fastest growing economy in 2016, as China slows. Here's why. Photo: Associated Press.

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  • Obama and Greece Prime Minister Discuss Global Economy

    At a joint news conference with Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in Athens on Tuesday, President Obama spoke about hopes for the Greek economy as ...

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  • WSJ identifies factors to affect global economy in 2015 "미국 금리인상 등 7대 변수

    The Wall Street Journal has identified seven variables that it thinks will affect the direction of the world economy in 2015. The U.S.-based daily says tumbling ...

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  • World Economy's Great Uncertainty - Seib & Wessel

    WSJ's David Wessel says different parts of the world economy are headed in different directions, few of them good. Europe is a mess, there's new uncertainty in ...

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  • Learn Business English with The Wall Street Journal and Newsmart

    Take your career to the next level by learning business English! Newsmart, powered by WeSpeke, offers a wide range of business English Lessons based upon ...

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  • What's Dragging China's Economy Down

    China's economy decelerated to its slowest pace since the global financial crisis, adding to concerns about the global economic outlook. The WSJ's Alex ...

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  • IMF Chief Economist on Global Markets, Economy | Economic News

    IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard joins MoneyBeat to discuss the global economy, the threat of China's credit crisis and whether Europe can get itself out of ...

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  • Christine Lagarde the Impact of Falling Oil Prices

    IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde explains to WSJ Editor in Chief, Gerard Baker the impact for falling oil prices on the global economy. Subscribe to the ...

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  • Fed, ECB Meet to Tackle Global Economy

    Markets have risen on hopes that the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank will make moves to spur global growth following two meetings on ...

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  • Greg Ip: How Demographics Rule the Global Economy

    Nearly 10 billion people are projected to inhabit Earth by 2060. Greg Ip, chief economics commentator at the "Wall Street Journal," joins The Agenda to discuss ...

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  • World Economy: Rough Road Ahead

    WSJ's Sudeep Reddy checks in on Mean Street with the World Bank's dim outlook for global economic stability over the next several years. Photo: Getty Images.

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  • Europe on the Brink -- A WSJ Documentary

    In this documentary, Wall Street Journal editors and reporters examine the origins of Europe's debt crisis and why it spread with such ferocity to engulf much of ...

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  • Turkey: From 'Eurasian Tiger' to Economic Woes

    Turkey was once the fastest growing economy in the G-20, but is now struggling as a result of the global slowdown, Europe's debt crisis, increasing terror attacks ...

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  • G-20 Economies Pledge to Revive Global Growth

    Leaders of the world's 20 largest economies gathered in Hangzhou, China over the weekend and pledged to focus on reviving global growth but the group's ...

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  • America 2016 - economic collapse - The Future of Global Trade - world economy documentary

    America 2016 - economic collapse - The Future of Global Trade - world economy documentary ...

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  • The Resident: How the Economy Is a Ponzi Scheme

    Bill Gross, Nouriel Roubini, the Wall Street Journal and many others say that our entire economy is a Ponzi scheme. The world's economy is built on a system ...

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  • Top Economist: U.S. to Add 3,600 Jobs in 2014 | Davos World Economic Forum

    The U.S. Economy will surprise many economists in 2014 and add 300000 jobs a month, in the back of 3% economic growth says Professor Barry Eichengreen ...

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  • Wall Street Journal - Emerging Markets Fall Today: Developed Ones Next? - Wall Street Journal

    Want to know more? Hurry up!! CLICK THIS LINK BELOW . http://bit.ly/22FlNjp XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I want to give special thanks to Wall ...

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  • Learn Business English on the Go with The Wall Street Journal and Newsmart

    Take your career to the next level by learning business English! Newsmart, powered by WeSpeke, offers a wide range of business English Lessons based upon ...

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  • Shares Slump After Fed Holds Rates

    Global stock markets fell sharply on Friday after the U.S. Federal Reserve decided not to raise short-term interest rates, sparking fresh worries over the state of ...

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  • Bumpy Road for China, World Economy - Seib & Wessel

    WSJ's David Wessel says the world economy remains bumpy and China's recent slowdown deserves a close look - and Europe is still problematic. Plus, WSJ's ...

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  • Why China's Growth Is Slowing | Davos World Economic Forum

    Leading chinese academic, Boqiang Lin, explains why the environmental problems are a key factor in slowing China's growth and it's implications to the end of ...

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  • Trump Inherits Strong Economy-Could Tinkering Backfire?

    Housing prices, consumer confidence and corporate profits are up. Unemployment is down. But with Donald Trump pledging to “make America great again,” the ...

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  • Wealth Gap: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

    John Oliver discusses America's growing wealth gap and why it may be a problem in the future. Connect with Last Week Tonight online... Subscribe to the Last ...

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  • Growth Will Top Davos Agenda

    Global growth will likely top the agenda of the World Economic Forum in Davos as the world's movers and shakers discuss whether the recovery is strong ...

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  • Esteves: Argentina is a Special Case

    Andre Esteves CEO of BTG Pactual tells WSJ's Thorold Barker at the World Economic Forum that Argentina's problems should not infect other emerging markets.

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  • What Are The Fastest Growing Economies?

    What Are The World's Most Miserable Economies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MW4lgOauJk Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml At the 2016 G20 Summit ...

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  • What does the yuan’s decline mean for the U.S.?

    What does a weaker yuan mean for China and the global economy? Greg Ip of The Wall Street Journal and Orville Schell of the Asia Society join Judy Woodruff ...

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  • Five Things Learned From the Global Stock Slump

    Stocks markets around the world have tumbled over the last few days as investors worry about China's economy. We're only a few days into the selloff and its too ...

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  • The real truth about the 2008 financial crisis | Brian S. Wesbury | TEDxCountyLineRoad

    This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The Great Economic Myth of 2008, challenging the accounting to ...

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  • Davos 2016 - The Growth Illusion

    Have central banks broken the link between financial markets and the real economy? Speakrs: -Mary Callahan Erdoes, Chief Executive Officer, Asset ...

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  • OBAMA’S MIDNIGHT REGULATIONS WILL COST U.S. ECONOMY $6 BILLION

    Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | The Conservative Tribune reports, Last month, an energy policy analyst for The Wall Street Journal reported that ...

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  • Global Economy: Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back

    Mean Street host Evan Newmark calls on Dow Jones Newswires managing editor Neal Lipschutz to look a few hot spots in the world economy, which looks a lot ...

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  • 2016 Presidential Election: A Global Perspective by Gerard Baker

    2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE The American presidency and the international economy by Gerard Baker, Editor in Chief, The ...

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  • World Economy Highly Unstable - IMF's Christine Lagarde

    The IMF is raising its forecasts for global growth from levels it expected in January, but there is still a "high degree of instability" in the world economy, Managing ...

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  • Top African Investor Says Africa's Time Has Come | Davos World Economic Forum

    Nigeria's Tony Elumelu says conflict and instability pockets in Africa don't dent the major investment opportunities fueled by a huge, young population, rising ...

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  • Analysis: China Worries Fuel Global Market Rout

    Brad McMillan of Commonwealth Financial joins Paul Vigna with analysis of Monday's global market plunge that saw the Dow plummet 1000 points at the open ...

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  • Cisco CEO: Opportunities in China Despite Slower Growth

    Chuck Robbins, CEO of technology firm Cisco, says that China is still a big opportunity even if its growth rate slows. He spoke with WSJ's Jason Anders at the ...

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  • Impacts of the Chinese Economic Crash, Explained

    It has been a dismal summer for the Chinese economy. WSJ's Hong Kong Bureau Chief Ken Brown explains what it means for exporters around the world.

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  • Starr Forum: Bitcoin and the Global Economy

    Thursday, April 07, 2016 Starr Forum: Bitcoin and the Global Economy About the Speakers: Michael Casey Senior Advisor, Digital Currency Initiative, MIT Media ...

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  • Fed Signals Concern About Economic Outlook

    WSJ's Paul Vigna, Steven Russolillo and J.P. Morgan Funds' Anastasia Amoroso discuss the Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady and how ...

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  • U.S. Could Be Leader in Global Growth

    The U.S. is best positioned to keep the global economy from an acute slowdown in 2013, a leading forecaster says. Matthew Walter reports on Markets Hub.

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  • Economics, Uncertainty, and the 2016 Election

    More than three-fourths of forecasters in a recent Wall Street Journal survey say the 2016 presidential election has introduced more economic uncertainty into ...

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  • A Royal Baby Bump for U.K. Economy? | Royal Baby News

    News that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed a new son was welcomed by crowds in London and covered by the global media. But will the little ...

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  • Dining Out Falls Victim to Economy

    Economic uncertainties affect restaurant growth as consumers tighten their purse strings. WSJ's Julie Jargon join Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero to discuss.

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  • The End Of Wall Street: What Happens Next

    Chapter Three: This final chapter of the crisis on Wall Street tells the story of the $700-billion bailout, as seen through a reporter's eyes, and looks at what's ...

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  • How a Wall Street Conspiracy Is Crippling the Global Economy: Finance & Banking (2014)

    The Libor scandal was a series of fraudulent actions connected to the Libor (London Interbank Offered Rate) and also the resulting investigation and reaction.

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  • Illustrating China's Shadow Banking Problem

    Perhaps the biggest wild card in the world economy right now is China. Will the world's second-biggest economy keep growing strongly, or will it suffer for all the ...

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  • Greg Ip: Cheap Oil Is Killing Russia's Economy

    As low commodity prices have impacted markets around the world, Russia may have been hurt the most. WSJ chief economics columnist Greg Ip explains why.

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