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Markets hack away at Cyber Security ETF

Reuters 

NEW YORK (Reuters) - One year after a set of high-profile cyber attacks and a hot market for trendy exchange traded funds propelled the PureFunds ISE Cyber Security ETF to one of the most successful ETF launches in history, it is facing a major test of its investment strategy.

"Spectre" cars go on display in London

Reuters 

Cars featured in the movie "Spectre," including James Bond's Aston Martin DB10, to go on display in London. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

"Spectre" cars go on display in London

Reuters 

Cars featured in the movie "Spectre," including James Bond's Aston Martin DB10, to go on display in London. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).



"Spectre" cars go on display in London

Reuters 

Cars featured in the movie "Spectre," including James Bond's Aston Martin DB10, to go on display in London. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

"Spectre" cars go on display in London

Reuters 

Cars featured in the movie "Spectre," including James Bond's Aston Martin DB10, to go on display in London. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

US pension insurer posts record deficit for FY2015

ABCNews4 

The deficit racked up by the federal agency that insures pensions for about 40 million Americans has increased 23 percent to $76.4 billion. The agency's program for so-called multi-employer pension plans continues to...

English football fans salute France, belt out French 'Marseillaise' anthem

Reuters 

English football fans saluted France by roaring out the 'Marseillaise' national anthem at a friendly match which became a show of solidarity joined by British politicians and royalty, at Wembley Stadium, just days after Islamic State militants struck Paris. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

English football fans salute France, belt out French 'Marseillaise' anthem

Reuters 

English football fans saluted France by roaring out the 'Marseillaise' national anthem at a friendly match which became a show of solidarity joined by British politicians and royalty, at Wembley Stadium, just days after Islamic State militants struck Paris. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

English football fans salute France, belt out French 'Marseillaise' anthem

Reuters 

English football fans saluted France by roaring out the 'Marseillaise' national anthem at a friendly match which became a show of solidarity joined by British politicians and royalty, at Wembley Stadium, just days after Islamic State militants struck Paris. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

English football fans salute France, belt out French 'Marseillaise' anthem

Reuters 

English football fans saluted France by roaring out the 'Marseillaise' national anthem at a friendly match which became a show of solidarity joined by British politicians and royalty, at Wembley Stadium, just days after Islamic State militants struck Paris. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

U.S. consumers remain resilient, says El-Erian

Reuters 

Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz talks about the strength of consumer spending in the U.S., the Fed, and the impact of the attacks in Paris.

English football fans salute France, belt out French 'Marseillaise' anthem

Reuters 

English football fans saluted France by roaring out the 'Marseillaise' national anthem at a friendly match which became a show of solidarity joined by British politicians and royalty, at Wembley Stadium, just days after Islamic State militants struck Paris. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

U.S. consumers remain resilient, says El-Erian

Reuters 

Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz talks about the strength of consumer spending in the U.S., the Fed, and the impact of the attacks in Paris.

Reporter appears for Vatican summons, but refuses to answer

ABCNews4 

An Italian journalist who is under criminal investigation by the Vatican for publishing a book about scandals at the Holy See said Tuesday he refused to answer the Vatican prosecutor's questions during an interrogation...

Rwandan Senate votes to allow President Kagame more time in office

Reuters 

KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwanda's Senate on Tuesday unanimously approved a draft constitution to allow President Paul Kagame to seek a third term in office, the head of the Senate said, clearing the path for a referendum that is not expected to face much opposition.


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