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News from 09/05/2009

2009; Gale Group;

Autores

Alexander Tregub, Alexandros Zenon, William Hewitt, James Mitchell Professor, James Winpenny, Darryll Olsen Resource economist, Thomas Andrew O'keefe President, Fred Bergsten Director,

Resumo

The Economist Accenture Cathay Pacific Contents Louis Vuitton HSBC Premier The world this week Politics Business Hitachi Hyatt A new pecking order An offer you can't refuse Barack Obama and the carmakers Two armies into one won't go Nepal's political crisis Royal Bank of Canada The greater of two evils Deflation in America CFA Institute Catheter and mouse Animal welfare Lexus The water margin Cyprus and Turkey Currencies exchange Sorry to disappoint Hearts and minds Place your bets The Economist Defence Matters How many copies would you like? Debates Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Vive la différence! Deutsche Bank A hunted man Gordon Brown The creeps of wrath Michael Savage excluded Ploughing on ID cards are go Flybmi Pious, loyal and unhappy Britain's Muslims Bahrain Islam in tartan Scotland's Muslims When parents don't Protecting children Thin end of the wedge State aid for industry There is no alternative Korean Air EDF The export model sputters Germany's economy Put asunder Silvio Berlusconi's divorce Not working Unemployment in Spain Neighbourhood watching Russia and its near abroad An unloved parliament Zurich Microsoft Following Souter The Supreme Court Gently does it Cuba and America Havens no more Tax dodges A fare deal New York transport Celebration in recession The Kentucky Derby Continental Airlines Skyteam The writing on the wall Coal-fired power plants Conservative hero Jack Kemp The golden boy and the blob The cracks opened up by the flu Mexico Socialism v labour Trade unions in Venezuela Squaring off for a seabed scrap St Pierre and Miquelon Super 09 Panama's presidential election Printing money Crime in Peru Behind the defiance, a whirr of diplomacy Sudan He sounds modest. But for how long? Guinea's new leader Waiting for that great leap forward Tanzania Hope for the best when they go free Prisoners in Iraq How popular is the populist? Iran's presidential race What a waste Egypt's pigs How fierce will the Maoists be now? Nepal's political crisis Saffron hopes India's election and the BJP The Swat test Fighting the Pakistani Taliban Poll position Afghanistan's elections A fatal round Scandal in Indonesia Taken unawares Singapore's NGO furore In need of a miracle South Australia's water shortage Sharpening the koala's claws Defending Australia Banyan A watched frog never boils Whom can we rely on? Emerging markets and the credit crunch Wrong signals Piracy Give and count the cost Philanthropy Here we go again Technology and antitrust Buying on the dips Mergers and acquisitions Chinese borrowing Peer-to-peer lending in China Big is beautiful Strait deals Chinese investment in Taiwan Keep on rolling Rolls-Royce After the divorce Time Warner and the internet Face value Power struggle The Italian solution Off their trolleys American consumers Buttonwood Happy days are here again Who's in charge here? American banks The sick banking system of Europe German finance Ports in a storm Infrastructure Shifting sands Banks in the Gulf A 60-year-old dream Canada-EU trade talks Economics focus Opening the floodgates Preparing for the worst Global health Suffering for science Animal testing The sound of silence Electric cars and noise The man who lost China Chinese history The Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-shek and the Struggle for Modern China. By Jay Taylor. Harvard University Press; 722 pages; $35 and £25.95 Future shock 21st-century power The Age of the Unthinkable: Why the New World Disorder Constantly Surprises Us and What We Can Do About It. By Joshua Cooper Ramo. Little, Brown; 279 pages; $25.99 and £20 The millennium bug The rise of Christianity The Forge of Christendom: The End of Days and the Epic Rise of the West. By Tom Holland. Doubleday; 476 pages; $30 Spring bringers Migrating swallows A Single Swallow: Following an Epic Journey from South Africa to South Wales. By Horatio Clare. Chatto and Windus; 327 pages; £17.99 Living daylights New fiction How It Ended: New and Collected Stories. By Jay McInerney. Knopf; 352 pages; $25.95 Golden globes Contemporary jewellery Hans Holzer Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Appointments Tenders Appointments Business & Personal Property Tenders Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, May averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Old-age dependency ratios Markets Allianz IPhone3G

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