Tuesday, April 14, 2015

JP Morgan earnings beat Wall St. estimates

America's largest bank when it comes to assets has released quarterly
earnings coming in better than Wall Street estimates.

JP Morgan Chase reported revenue of $24.8 billion for the first three
months of the year with income up some 12% compared to the previous
year.

William Denselow is in New York with more.

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Global growth moderate, but risks remain - IMF

The World Economic Outlook is for moderate global growth, but the International Monetary Fund is warning that risks remain, especially in Russia, Brazil and also with the question of the Greek economy.

The IMF, World Bank, and global financial leaders are set to meet in Washington for the twice yearly meetings intended to address global economic questions.

IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard says the global economic forecast is broadly unchanged from last year's moderate forecast.

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IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard says there are ongoing risks to the world economic outlook, starting with changes in currency valuations.

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Conservatives unveil their manifesto, Labour call pledges unfunded

British Prime Minister David Cameron says a future Conservative government will ensure a good life for all hard working people. 

Launching the Conservative's general election manifesto, Mr Cameron said the Tories were the real party for working people.

With just over 3 weeks to go before the ballot, both major parties, Labour and the Conservatives are neck and neck in opinion polls. 

Mr Cameron promised a future Conservative government would eliminate Britain's deficit within the next parliament, promote home ownership and building and cut taxes particularly for those people on minimum wage. 

The Conservative leader said his party needed another five years in office to finish the job.

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However the pledges have been criticized by Labour leader Ed Miliband as being unfunded. 

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U.S Senate will challenge President Obama with a vote on Iran bill


In what is considered to be a direct challenge to the White House, a Senate committee will vote Tuesday  on a bill that would give Congress final approval on any nuclear deal with Iran. 

The White House has warned that the approval of such a  bill will be vetoed.

Andrea Arenas reports from Washington.

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Cameron promises a "good life" for hard working people ahead of the election

British Prime Minister David Cameron says a future Conservative government will ensure a good life for all hard working people. 

Launching the Conservative's general election manifesto, Mr Cameron said the Tories were the real party for working people.

With just over 3 weeks to go before the ballot, both major parties, Labour and the Conservatives are neck and neck in opinion polls. 

Mr Cameron promised a future Conservative government would eliminate Britain's deficit within the next parliament, promote home ownership and building and cut taxes particularly for those people on minimum wage. 

The Conservative leader said his party needed another five years in office to finish the job.

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Cameron launches Conservatives election manifesto with new promise on home ownership

British Prime Minister David Cameron has launched the election manifesto for the Conservative party, claiming they are the real party for working people.

Mr Cameron promised a future Conservative government would eliminate Britain's deficit within the next parliament and  showcased a new policy giving social housing tenants the right to buy their homes.  From London Catherine Drew reports.

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Cameron launches the Conservative's election manifesto, claims to be the party for working people

British Prime Minister David Cameron has launched the Conservatives election manifesto calling his party the real party for working people.

With just over 3 weeks to go before the general election, both major parties, Labour and the Conservatives are neck and neck in opinion polls. 

Mr Cameron promised a future Conservative government would eliminate Britain's deficit within the next parliament and showcased a new policy giving social housing tenants the right to buy their homes, along with a promise to build hundreds of thousands of new homes. 

Other Conservative pledges include cutting taxes particularly for people who earn the minimum wage, improving schools and holding a referendum on Britain's European Union membership.


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David Cameron said the Conservatives had made progress on Britain's economic recovery but more was needed.  

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David Cameron said the Conservatives had put Britain back on the right track for it to regain its greatness.   

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February Eurozone industrial production exceeds expectations

Industrial production in the Eurozone has risen 1.6% since last year - which is twice as high as previously expected.

The boost is believed to be driven by strong German and Spanish retail sales.

Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports.

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British man arrested on return to UK after reportedly trying to cross into Syria

A 21 year old man who was detained in Turkey apparently trying to cross into Islamic State territory in Syria has been arrested on his return to the UK. 

Waheed Ahmed from Rochdale in the north of England was detained in Turkey along with 8 others, including four children, who are all family members.  From London, Catherine Drew reports. 

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Time is running out for Greece says EU eurozone commissioner

The European Commissioner for the eurozone says time is running out for Greece to settle negotiations with its international creditors.

Greece needs to provide a comprehensive reforms plan to satisfy its lenders in order to unlock a 7.2 billion euro bailout fund and avoid defaulting on its debts.

Jack Parrock reports.  

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G7 foreign ministers meet in Germany

The foreign ministers of the G7 countries have begun meeting in the German city of Luebeck. 

They plan to discuss the crisis in Ukraine as well as other global policy concerns.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.


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CONSERVATIVES, GREENS, LAUNCH UK MANIFESTOS

Britain's Conservative Party is launching its election manifesto with a promise that more social housing tenants will be helped to buy their homes at a discount.

The opposition Labour Party, which revealed its manifesto on Monday, says the scheme is 'unfunded'.

The Conservatives and Labour remain closely matched in polls - with many analysts predicting one of them will have to form a coalition government with smaller parties after May 7th's vote.

Political reporter Theo Usherwood says the Conservative right-to-buy push is reminiscent of the party's success in the 1970s and 80s.

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Robert Gordon-Clark, politics communications expert, says the Conservatives are trying to return to a policy that brought them success in the 1970s and 80s.

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Conservative London MP Nick de Bois says the manifesto is aspirational and positive.

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The Green Party, which currently has one MP but has been polling strongly, is also launching its manifesto, promising to 'take back' Britain's National Health Service.

And Molly Scott Cato, Green Party MEP, says spending in the right places will also boost the economy.

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Ukraine and Russia talks amid new flare-ups in fighting

Ukraine and Russia have agreed to widen the call for the removal of weapons from front lines in eastern Ukraine.


However new clashes between the Russian backed militants and Ukrainian forces there are fresh fears that this new truce will collapse.


Tom Barton reports.


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Staff at US fast-food eatery fail to recognize Hillary Clinton

The workers at a fast food restaurant in Ohio say they are "kicking themselves" after failing to recognize Hillary Clinton.


She dropped into the restaurant for lunch 24 hours after announcing that she'll seek the US Presidency.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Monday, April 13, 2015

Rubio formally enters White House race

US Senator Marco Rubio has formally announced he's running for President.

In a speech in Miami, the 43-year-old Republican said he wanted to be a leader for a "new American century."

Rubio's announcement comes a day after Hillary Clinton entered the race for the White House.

Steve Mort reports from Florida.

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Charges filed in controversial Oklahoma police killing

An unpaid reserve deputy in the U.S. state of Oklahoma is facing manslaughter charges in the shooting death of an unarmed African-American man.

The shooting was captured on video that has now been released to the public.

Mary MacCarthy reports:

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Blackwater guards sentenced following Iraq shooting

A former Blackwater guard has been sentenced to life in prison by a federal judge in Washington, following the 2007 shooting of 14 Iraqi civilians.

Three other guards received thirty year sentences for counts of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter.

Rebecca Foster reports from Washington.

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With Pressure From West, Chinese Authorities Release Female Activists

Chinese authorities have released three female activists who were
detained early last month after attempting to launch a public campaign
against sexual harassment. A lawyer on the case said pressure from
Washington and China's rights community likely played a part in his
clients release, but said their freedom is not without restriction.

Patrice Howard reports.

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Moscow lifts ban on S-300 missile system delivery to Iran

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Russian president Vladimir Putin paved the way for overdue missile system deliveries to Iran.  The move comes after world powers reached an interim deal with Iran on curbing its nuclear programme. Julia Lyubova has more.


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Brazilian call for President's impeachment


Hundreds of thousands of protesters have marched in cities across Brazil, demanding the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff.

They allege Rousseff's governing party was involved in bribery at the state oil company Petrobras. 

President Rousseff has denied involvement in the scandal and was previously exonerated in an investigation lead by the attorney general.

Andrea Arenas reports. 

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