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News from 30/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Kenneth Hoyt, Joanne Hindle, Hillary Shaw, Thilo Semmelbauer, Timothy Leunig, D.J. Markwell, Nan Rosengarten Jensen, R. Threlfall, Sanford Weiner, Stanley Stein, P.J. Warland, Michael Raynor, Neil Garston, Robert Koenig, Andrew Allcock, Arnold Packer, Robin Briggs, Jack Ades, Carol Steiman,

Resumo

The Economist Forte Crest The Economist Heavy-handed heroes The Economist International Subscription Service Oxford repulses Poland and Jews Executive Focus Fair shares Scaremongering Jargon Switched on Kenneth Hoyt The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Patek Philippe President Panic EMS under pressure How much trouble is the European monetary system in? Quickly, quickly The new boss of the United Nations can dispel doubts by making some swift reforms The binds that tie Japan and America have much more to unite them than to divide them A modest proposal How to stiffen the spines of British politicians Big Blue's shake-up Even a dominant position does not last for ever The state of the Jews Israelis are not the only Jews with an interest, and a say, in Israel's future Forget Pearl Harbour Writing independently, an outspoken Japanese, Shintaro Ishihara, and a prominent American, Clyde Prestowitz... ABN AMRO Astra The Yarmouth Group Real Estate Investment Advisors RTZ Rank Xerox Lamy Design Britain This Week Straining at the leash Bass How to sell the railways Detailed plans for the sale of British Rail will be published soon The world's private railways Expo'92 Sevilla Air Canada Espana Builders blocked Construction industry All stuck up CS holding Shell The dreams of lambs and tigers BM British Midland Cardiff Bay IMI Maastricht, as seen from afar The imminent Maastricht treaty on European political and economic union no longer worries American politicians... The dawn of the flat-top era Political losses Capital gains The quota question Civil rights Biting back In the classroom of life Schools in shopping malls Protection racket Guns and condoms in schools Dan Quayle, scourge of government Dunhill Niedersachsen Country with perspectives The history of the Maastricht summit The European Community expects to take momentous decisions about its future in the Dutch city of Maastricht The federalists fight back A slender hope Yugoslavia Muddleland Belgium's election Staying on Soviet Union Italy's axeman Pro-East Abortion in Germany Alitalia One Europe, one economy The European Community aims to create not only a single market but an economic and monetary union (EMU) Fiscal federalism India changes its guard Dolphins' day Japan Breaking the chain reaction If it works, it's private China's economy A diplomatic massacre Indonesia Ah, Khieu The Travel Organisation That's the spirit Thailand Now, about those kiwi fruit ICL The man who stayed Pique performance Israel and America KfW International Finance Inc. Insead At the ready Jordan Kuwait looks eastward Thieves fall out Kenya Olympic Air Ways Changing spots Zaire The gentle art of higgling Free traders Hot profits Business This Week Big Blues Nord/LB Europe's corporate castles begin to crack European businessmen are finding that cosy continental-style capitalism has costs as well as benefits A takeauver? Del Monte Foods International Limited United Airlines Memo to Maastricht Europe's leaders maybe about to make three big mistakes on economic and monetary union Breathing space The Maxwell mess 60,000 and counting 3M Royal Mail Streamline British Gas Barriers to entry Over to Tokyo World trade talks Caas Import, or else Japanese trade WestLB Europa Unisys Tate & Lyle A wall of waste Recycling in Germany Akzo Public Tender The cooks spoil the broth Burying BCCI As you were Currencies Siemens Nixdorf Delta Air Lines SEPES Turbulent foreign-exchange markets could prompt more investment funds to hedge against currency risk Not so safe behind the hedge A loan sale to the rescue? Japanese banks Del Monte Interbank Indexed profits A last chance County NatWest Push R, pull D There are big changes afoot at IBM. They could help it to reinvent the way it invents things Cleaning up Heat treatment Nuclear safety Shuttle diplomacy Europe's space programme Sunrise Global warming Willabee & Ward The Economist Publications Weaving spiders come not here An intellectual renegade British politics Cat and mouse Bose Stocks & Commodities Schau ins Land Champs-Elysées The Economist The Reference Press, Inc. International Labour Office Book Call Keys to the door The Bible Lost in the woods A Japanese in the Rust Belt Cracked Ice Rap music Take me photie, mister Businesses For Sale Businesses For Sale Courses Courses Courses Courses Fellowships Seminars Scholarships Appointments Appointments International Property Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Appointments Wanted Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Tenders Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts Asian Competitiveness World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves France Telecom Omega

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