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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Autorite des Marches Financiers (AMF) headquarters - Paris

Illustration of the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) headquarters in Paris, on August 13, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nigerian president urges for more strategic investments in Africa

STORY: Nigerian president urges for more strategic investments in Africa SHOOTING TIME: June 6, 2024 DATELINE: June 8, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:14 LOCATION: Abuja CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of members of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) meeting with President Bola Tinubu 2. various of meetings 3. various of group photograph STORYLINE: Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Thursday called on international development financiers to see the African continent as a destination for growth and prosperity, urging more strategic investments in agriculture, infrastructure, research and development. Speaking at a meeting with a delegation of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, led by its managing director Makhtar Diop in Abuja, Nigerian's capital, Tinubu emphasized that Africa has the potential for growth, peace, stability, and prosperity, noting "the world has to see us as a continent that can help the rest of the world, and not perceive us as backward, unstab

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated April 2, 2023 shows Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu attends the Palm Sunday mass celebrated by pope Francis in St Peter s Square, Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has sought to clean

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated August 27, 2022 shows Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu (Italy) during a Consistory ceremony led by pope Francis for the creation of 20 new Cardinals at the St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky f

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated June 28, 2018 shows newly-appointed Cardinal, Giovanni Angelo Becciu (Italy) poses after Pope Francis installed 14 new cardinals during a consistory ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy S

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated June 28, 2018 shows newly-appointed Cardinal, Giovanni Angelo Becciu (Italy) poses after Pope Francis installed 14 new cardinals during a consistory ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy S

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Sibos conference of global financiers

Sibos conference of global financiers

OSAKA, Japan - The four-day Sibos conference of world banking and financial leaders opens Oct. 29, 2012, in Osaka, with more than 5,000 people expected to attend the industry organization's first-ever meeting in Japan.

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Sibos conference of global financiers

Sibos conference of global financiers

OSAKA, Japan - The four-day Sibos conference of the world's banking and financial leaders opens on Oct. 29, 2012, in Osaka, with more than 5,000 people expected to attend the industry organization's first-ever meeting in Japan.

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Sibos conference of global financiers

Sibos conference of global financiers

OSAKA, Japan - The four-day Sibos conference of the world's banking and financial leaders opens on Oct. 29, 2012, in Osaka, with more than 5,000 people expected to attend the industry organization's first-ever meeting in Japan.

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UN-SECURITY COUNCIL-HAITI-SANCTIONS

UN-SECURITY COUNCIL-HAITI-SANCTIONS

(221021) -- UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 21, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The UN Security Council votes on a draft resolution on Haiti at the UN headquarters in New York, on Oct. 21, 2022. A UN Security Council resolution on Friday approved imposing sanctions on Haiti, targeting gang leaders and their financiers, in an effort to end months of violence and lawlessness. (Manuel Elías/UN Photo/Handout via Xinhua)

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African policymakers urge green energy investments

STORY: African policymakers urge green energy investments DATELINE: June 17, 2022 LENGTH: 0:02:41 LOCATION: Nairobi CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1 various of the conference 2 SOUNDBITE (English): MONICA JUMA, Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for energy 3 various of the conference STORYLINE: African policymakers and experts have urged robust investments in green energy to achieve net-zero emission targets in Africa where communities and ecosystems are reeling from the negative impacts of the climate crisis. Africa's first Sustainable Energy Conference was held in a hybrid format in Naivasha, a resort town located 90 kilometers northwest of the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Convened by the Kenyan government in conjunction with industry and multilateral partners, the conference brought together policymakers, business leaders, financiers and experts to discuss novel ways to hasten the continent's green transition. During the event, the policymakers and experts said the continent's green energy transition hinged on inno

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Chile's Central Bank expects inflation rate of 10 pct, highest level in decades

STORY: Chile's Central Bank expects inflation rate of 10 pct, highest level in decades DATELINE: June 10, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:16 LOCATION: Santiago CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Chile's streets views 2. various of banker account money 3. various of press conference STORYLINE: The Central Bank of Chile projected that the inflation in 2022 will reach a rate of around 10 percent and that its variation in the third semester of 2022 will be about 13 percent, in a report released this week. The report highlights that economists and financiers expect inflation to persist at around 3 percent for the next two years, while business expectations for a longer time frame are also increasing. The President of the Central Bank of Chile Rosanna Costa declared that inflation in Chile is at its highest level in decades, adding that the rise in inflation is a phenomenon affecting many economies around the world. Costa, nevertheless, also remarked that despite these difficulties, it is important to remember that

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