News from 26/06/2010
2010; Gale Group;
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Joe Hoerter, Simon Majoulet, William Spiegelberger, John Boncyk, Evan Hughes, Lawrence Cannon Minister, Jonathan Harris, James Hoffa General president, William Barrons,
ResumoThe Economist Rolex Barclays Wealth Contents Accenture Philips The world this week Politics Business Singapore sessions Shell After McChrystal Is there life after debt? The age of easy credit and its aftermath Clouds of hypocrisy Pakistan, India and the anti-nuclear rules The long march The yuan and global imbalances Going for broke Britain's budget Panerai Tarred with the same Bush A union man Summit costs Flustered travellers Economist IG Index Hewlett-Packard Online highlights Thomson Reuters Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus More than a one-man problem Talent Capital Singapore The meaning of austerity Britain's emergency budget A costly war Welfare reform Roll up, roll up Asset sales Soft touch Taxing banks Osborne's gamble Business-friendly budget A class above Choice in education Pot on prescription Medicinal marijuana The imperial moment Russia's empty empire Russia and its neighbourhood Three neuroses on their shirts French football Evasive measures Tax dodging in Italy Hitachi A blocked opening Turkey and the PKK A problem shared Organised crime in the Balkans The new rules Central European politics Help them to help themselves The appeal of repeal Health care Budget blues Peter Orszag to quit Double-dip drama The housing market Sanity in the offing? California's public-sector pensions Signs of life Trade with Mexico Getting strategic Tackling homelessness Our town Immigration law Let them unwed Divorce in New York Kicking the general's ass International Policy Network ACCA Princeton University Press Too much continuity? Colombia's presidential election Full circle The drugs business A perilous journey Maternal health in Mexico Can a local man make good? Nigeria's troubled Delta Blood and dirt Zimbabwe's diamonds Who is out to kill the dissidents? A Rwandan shooting Hamas is making ground again The blockade of Gaza Mecca versus Las Vegas A Saudi tower Rudd on the tracks as Gillard takes over Australia changes prime minister Enter the prudent Mr Kan Japan's new government The slow pursuit of justice The Bhopal disaster Functionally democratic Elections in Hong Kong Sad homecoming Kyrgyzstan's humanitarian crisis Banyan The mysterious Mr Gandhi The power of nightmares Nuclear proliferation in South Asia An empire gives way The evolving blogosphere Owning the news Copyrighting facts Secretarial work International bureaucracies British Airways Uniquely positioned Uniqlo Court tester BP and the oil spill The fight for better boards Corporate governance in America Seeking a stable formula BASF buys Cognis Slaughterhouse rules Competition in American agriculture Clash of the Saudititans AHAB and Maan al-Sanea Passage to India The growth of legal outsourcing Schumpeter Too many chiefs The other oil spill Credit Suisse Learning to crawl The yuan unpegged Buttonwood Clearing the usual suspects Bang or whimper? The Volcker rule Stooping, not conquering Art sales Essential reading Glenn Beck and Friedrich Hayek Explosive Exchange-traded funds Crash-test dummies Europe's pressured banks Economics focus The price of entry Qatar Airways The Kavli Prize Killer instincts Chimpanzee behaviour Watching your health Medical technology Rose-coloured spectacles? Morality Syngenta A quantum hop Quantum computing Taking the long view Siegmund Warburg High Financier: The Lives and Time of Siegmund Warburg. By Niall Ferguson. Penguin Press; 548 pages; $35. Allen Lane; £30 Fast forward The effects of the internet The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. By Nicholas Carr. Norton; 276 pages; $26.95. Published in Britain by Atlantic in September as "The Shallows: How the Internet is Changing the Way We Think, Read and Remember"; £17.99 Over the edge Hedge funds More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite. By Sebastian Mallaby. Penguin Press; 482 pages; $29.95. Bloomsbury; £25 Molly and the playwright New fiction Ghost Light. By Joseph O'Connor. Harvill Secker; 246 pages; £16.99 Back to basics Ancient Greece and Rome Full Circle: How the Classical World Came Back to Us. By Ferdinand Mount. Simon & Schuster; 438 pages; £20 Global frameworks Contemporary art Egon Ronay Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Tenders Courses Overview High-net-worth individuals Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Global opium production Markets The Economist Cartier The Economist Commerzbank Also in this section Economist Repent at leisure Paradise foreclosed The boom has left Florida with an excess of houses, shops and debt The morning after A $3 trillion consumer hangover Betting the balance-sheet Why managers loaded their companies with debt A better bust? Bankruptcy is becoming less calamitous The unkindest cuts Many countries face the difficult choice of upsetting the markets or upsetting their voters Judging the judges The travails of the rating agencies In a hole Stagnation, default or inflation await. The only way out is growth Economist
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