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We're live in Hong Kong with AFP bureau chief Laura Mannering gauging the mood on the streets after students accepted an invitation to talks with the government to discuss their demands. ACI president Marshall Bailey tells Roger Hearing how the financial sector can restore its tarnished reputation. Once the world's richest nation per capita, Nauru now faces bankruptcy. Phil Mercer reports from Sydney where the Supreme Court will decide the fate of the tiny island state. In our London studio, Silio Boccanera, correspondent for Globo TV, previews this weekend's Brazilian presidential elections. At our bureau in New York, Nicole Carty of the Occupy movement, talks taking the streets and sleeping on concrete.
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