News from 05/12/2009
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Deborah Prince, Alan Doss Special representative of the UN secretary-general, Emma Duncan, Stephen Silvia Associate professor, Shaun Askey, Dmitry Rogozin, Paul Ryan, Zalman Shoval, Matt Ridley,
ResumoThe Economist Louis Vuitton Contents Rolex Blackrock The world this week Politics Business BMW Group Credit Suisse Stopping climate change Thank you, Mr Putin and Mr Hu Diplomacy runs out with Iran Nokia The perils of keeping everybody happy The surge in Afghanistan Royal Bank of Canada When sovereign doesn't mean safe Risk after Dubai Honduras defies the world Latin America Bahrain Time to say addio Our favourite prime minister Gecapital Plugging the spending gap Shell Climategate Russia and NATO Jailhouse rock Strife in eastern Congo A friendly brew Economist Rice and fall Banyan's notebook Central Republican Hospital Other highlights Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus An Iranian nuclear bomb, or the bombing of Iran? Deutsche Bank Hewlett-Packard Boeing Lenders' dilemma Commercial-property blues Looking back in anger The new Iraq war inquiry The promiscuity problem Newspapers online Prudential This sceptical isle Attitudes to immigration Dismal dispatch from the wards Hospital care Inconvenient truths Secret evidence on drugs policy An unacceptable term's work Standards in schools The tiger under the table EasyJet Under attack from all sides Italy's troubled prime minister The battle of Barroso The new European Commission Bombings away Terrorism in Russia Testy Erdogan Turkey and the West Wider still and wider Greater Paris Rasmussen III in the spotlight Denmark hosts the world Clariden Leu The Swiss in the middle Delta Verizonbusiness Any ideas? The jobs summit Not so colour-blind Black unemployment Keynes in reverse State finances Time to fold Mortgage repayments No crib for a bed Rows over the Nativity Gently does it Mexico and America Obama the worried warrior Voting to move onwards and upwards Honduras's presidential election Off base Colombia and the United States A plan to unlock prosperity Nespresso A hint of harmony, at last Iraq and the Kirkuk conundrum Bluff and bargain Diplomacy between Israel and Palestine Hurry up Land reform in South Africa Oh we love you so Equatorial Guinea's election Upgrading the children Rwanda's laptop revolution The beginning or the end? The surge in Afghanistan Vroom, vroom India's recovering economy Back to basics India and climate-change negotiations Lombard Odier Cap, trade and block Australia's emissions-trading row No wonder North Korea's currency grab Waking up to reality Batting deflation in Japan Banyan The world's forgotten fair The return of the nativists Islam and Switzerland Own goals Match-fixing in football Saving the oligarchs The restructuring of Rusal Puffed up A Chinese wind-power IPO Heat count Carbon-management software Bubbling under The hunt for shale gas in Europe Fritzkrieg A new boss for General Motors Adieu, Hollywood Vivendi mulls its future Carbon Trust Calorific value Brazil's sugar mergers Schumpeter The rise of the hybrid company Dishdashed Hub thumping Gulf financial centres Come-uppance but little contagion Gulf geopolitics Silo but deadly Banks and information technology Buttonwood Ahead of the curve Learning lessons Making insurers safer Ken's last act Bank of America's TARP repayment Economics focus Default lines Zurich Chicago Booth What lies beneath Climate change Southern bellwether More climate change V for victory Efficient aviation No pinch of salt Electricity generation Rural Development Institute Economistsubscriptions Mellersh & Harding Page-turners Books of the Year What we wrote Books by Economist writers in 2009 Samak Sundaravej Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Tenders Tenders Travel Announcements Business & Personal Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, December averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Central-bank staff Markets Lloyd's Patek Philippe The Economist Philips Also in the section Getting warmer Economist Re_acciona Is it worth it? What economists have to say about mitigating climate change Enel DHL The green slump Why investors have been deserting clean energy ABB Good policy, and bad Some mitigation policies are effective, some are efficient, and some are neither Vampires on a diet How a boring gadget saved $2 billion-worth of electricity Cap and tirade America struggles with climate-change legislation Who cares? Don't count on public opinion to support mitigation Amazon Fund A long game China sees opportunities as well as dangers in climate change Samsung Closing the gaps How the world divides on a global deal EDF J. P. Morgan What needs to change The prospects are gloomy, but they can be made brighter Unpacking the problem The attractions of a piecemeal approach to global warming Lutron Economist Warwick Business School Amsterdam Institute of Finance World Bank Renault Siemens
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