News from 03/10/2009
2009; Gale Group;
Autores
Mark Clifford Executive director, Patrick Smith, Frank Sheeran, Kenneth Roth Executive director, Michael Eng Cheng Teo High commissioner, Christopher Pontrelli Principal,
ResumoThe Economist The Economist Group Contents Philips Royal Bank of Canada The world this week Politics Business Sungard Zurich After the storm China's place in the world The People's Republic at 60 Bahrain At the tipping-point Iran, the world and the bomb Merkel's moment Germany's election Intel Please do feed the bears Markets Barclays Capital Israel and Gaza Singapore's media laws Trading shots Venting air A new BRIC block Economist Invest Virgin atlantic House warming, house cooling House prices NYSE Euronext Other highlights The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The red and the black Malaysian Industrial Development Authority Shell Backwards, not forwards The Labour Party conference See you in court BAE Systems Separation of powers The new Supreme Court It's back Anti-social behaviour The feel-bad factor The return of thrift Thailand Board of Investment Thailand Board of Investment Tragedy and farce The travails of ITV Hug'em close BMW IBM A black-yellow (and purple) triumph Germany's election Off to the Auswärtiges Amt Guido Westerwelle EDF Socratic method Portugal's election The blame game The Russia-Georgia war Airfrance. co. uk Muzzling the messengers Italy and the free press Prisa zapped The media and Spain's government Taxing times Turkey's press baron FCC The Atlantic gap Ready, set, go Reviving America's schools Better safe than sorry Barack Obama and Guantánamo Continental Airlines Home-grown bombers Foiling terrorist attacks Wanted: new customers Manufacturing's future Portugal Enter the EPA Regulating greenhouse gases Forgetting his roots? The Nevada Senate race Blanche Lincoln's balance Imfbookstore Mellersh & Harding Santander How many Mexicans does it take to drill an oil well? Mexico's troubled oil industry Correa and the golden ponchos Ecuador's president Laptops for all Education in Uruguay Cracks within and without Honduras's power struggle Qatar Airways Anything more to declare? Diplomacy and Iran Panic or foresight? Swine flu in Egypt It won't go away Crime in South Africa Lullabies of the abandoned Congo's paraplegic musicians The Dadis Show turns nasty A massacre in Guinea Look south Who's doing well in Africa? The law in whose hands? Pakistan's Swat valley A view framed by barbed wire Sri Lanka's internally displaced Re-engagement rings America and Myanmar A season of calamity Natural disasters Party like it's '49 China's National Day The Economist Chicago Booth Banyan From Saigon to Kabul Succumb and deliver Extradition Seasonally adjusted Farmland and climate change Fossilised policy Fuel subsidies Procter & Gamble Trend Micro Thawing out Corporate Finance Flights in the ointment JAL asks for another bail-out Energetic manoeuvres EDF gets a new boss Feast and famine Russia's sickly car market Cleverly simple The boom in smart-phones Copycats Xerox buys ACS Shot in the dark Drug firms buy vaccine-makers Schumpeter Thriving on adversity The end is nigh (again) Death warmed up Reforming finance: Living wills Carpe capital European banks Cosmetic surgery? The role of emerging markets Buttonwood A lot to swallow Boeing Hot air Asian currencies Back on the catwalk Private equity in Asia Clearing out the corner office American bank bosses Economics focus The dog that didn't bark Standard Bank Avoiding the heffalump trap Palaeontology and conservation Dead in the water A palaeontological mystery A clean break Portable dialysis machines Schrödinger's virus Quantum mechanics Almost halfway there AIDS treatment The Keynes comeback John Maynard Keynes Exporting warfare Military history The American Civil War: A Military History. By John Keegan. Knopf; 416 pages; $35. Hutchinson; £25 Credit Suisse Theirs not to reason why The British army in Afghanistan Danger Close: Commanding 3 Para in Afghanistan. By Colonel Stuart Tootal. John Murray; £18.99 Desperate Glory: At War in Helmand with Britain's 16 Air Assault Brigade. By Sam Kiley. Bloomsbury; £18.99 Old Nick rides again A biography of Alan Clark Alan Clark: The Biography. By Ion Trewin. Weidenfeld & Nicolson; 552 pages; £25 The importance of being Rogier Rogier van der Weyden In the Camorra's coils New thriller The Collaborator. By Gerald Seymour. Hodder and Stoughton; 480 pages; £16.99 William Safire Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Tenders Appointments Fellowships Business & Personal Overview Biggest transnational companies Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Global investment-banking fees Markets Agencia Nacional De Hidrocarburos Oracle The Economist Bank of America Merrill Lynch Also in this section The long climb Mizuho Corporate Bank From Ozzie to Ricky Chartered Institute of Management Accountants The hamster-wheel A fine balance Garanti Separation anxiety Ministry of Investment World Profile Group Rolling the hoop ISBANK Gandhian banking Market fatigue Raiffeisen International Industrial design Durham Business School Teach 12 EMBA-Global A dull, heavy calm
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