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Ian Bremmer says China jumping over Japan as a global economic power stoked tensions between the nations. Growing nationalism in each country and Japan’s position as a key U.S. ally make the situation one of the biggest global financial risks of 2013.
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Famed short seller Jim Chanos says the battle over Herbalife between billionaires Bill Ackman and Dan Loeb will turn on whether the company's products are being used or simply sitting on distributors' shelves.
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Nouriel Roubini and Ian Bremmer say extreme weather caused by climate change is hampering the global economy. One big problem: Poor nations have few incentives to address the issue because solutions could slow their economic growth.
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IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde discusses the challenges of regulatory arbitrage, the need to promote job-based economic growth and the dire dangers from the U.S. debt ceiling fight
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Will China's rise lead to the end of capitalism? Risk expert Ian Bremmer and Dr. Doom, Nouriel Roubini give their 2013 predictions for politics and the economy to Reuters Digital Editor Chrystia Freeland.
video transcript
Aussies have no work no -- Yeah we'll have that much. And that's the bottom. Bit. Spent some time here -- Yeah he's been talking tough on China when we hear this news new -- outrage. These ads running promising to get tough on giant. A lot like that but saying you know we need. More jerk chicken coops. His campaign slogan just forward. Forward with the same idea is the same approach -- disease had for the last four years. Nothing's gonna change and we know the results. I'll the last four years so we don't have to wonder what happened and we'll read your re -- and we've seen and we'll see the unemployment -- Stevens winning three million people out of work. The latest poll shows -- he's done by ten percentage points. If he has any hope of closing that cat he's gonna have to do a lot better among women he's also gonna hold down his losses among white working class voters. Let's let's reduce the deficit weighted stick it to middle question. You know -- -- worked with the Republicans in congress to cut a trillion dollars spent. I want to know more -- or plan worked in dollar. Deficit reduction. But to do that we can't just I don't way to prosperity and we've got a reformer textbooks it's simpler it's better. As well as possible. Higher taxes on incomes over 250000. There are so many in our country that are hurting right now. I wanna help them I know what it takes to get an economy going again and creating jobs and another a lot of folks that have jobs. The wonder how they can make ends meet till the end of the end of the month how they can put food on the table for their families these are tough times even for families with jobs. I'd care about the people of America and the difference between me and President Obama is I know what to do and I will do what it takes to get this economy --
Romney scrambles to halt slide in Ohio - The Daily Trail (2:10)
President Barack Obama and 2012 GOP contender Mitt Romney play a cat-and-mouse game across Ohio as multiple polls show Obama leading in the crucial swing state, where the economy is rebounding. Romney worked to show concern for less affluent voters - the so-called 47% - whom he seemed to dismiss in a video secretly recorded at a May fundraiser.

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