News from 13/06/1992
1992; Gale Group;
Autores
Dimitar Ivanov, Jorge Mas, Hector Economedes, John Mcmillan, James Bell, Ann Money-Coutts, Emmanuel Saridakis, Aidan Foster-Carter, Alistair Cooke, A.G. Prassas, Richard Davidson, Italo Vecchi, H. Shakespeare, J.G. Pilling, A. Lamfalussy, Jesper Jarlbaek, Ivo St Kovachev,
ResumoThe Economist JPMorgan Breguet The Economist Eastern Europe's jump The Economist International Subscription Service An affirmative Dane A deadpan Anglo Thomson-CSF Executive Focus The cradle of Europe Biters bit Free Cuba Derrida's values Britain's prisons Occidents will happen The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Jones Lang Wootton Messe Düsseldorf When countries splinter Root of evil at Rio The open-toed and the open-handed obscure the fact that much good greenery comes cheap Of marriages and kings Royalty and the media: an obsessive combination is threatening to become Britain's next big distraction EMU's next steps A quick fix for the post-Maastricht mess would be a bad mistake Selling the state Privatisation works - official Competition on the line Europe's market for cross-border telephone calls should be unrigged forthwith Pick a number It is always difficult to forecast, especially about the future Holiday Inn D & B Software Austrian Airlines The case against EMU Martin Feldstein - professor of economics at Harvard University... Midland Bank BMW The Economist Britain This Week Falling out Corby Industrial Development Centre Fast losing their friends The government is struggling to solve the European riddle set by the Danish referendum After a long siesta Still waiting The economy The Royal Bank Of Scotland Virgin Atlantic Arabella Golf Hotel Son Vida Mallorca Not so super markets Retailing Down and out on the farm Time International Andersen Consulting Arthur Andersen & Co. Towards Edinburgh The Hammerson Group Hotel Lotte Nord/LB Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale The nightmare continent Ways round that little Danish inconvenience Velvet divorce? Czechoslovakia British Gas Left turn Poland Independent, but not yet free Ukraine Caspian cauldron Azerbaijan Make O'Break Ireland Losing an Oskar A balancing act The rage in Harlem Education Northern Telecom American Airlines Play it again, Bill The campaign Beached Virginia politics A fault-line shivers California Reinventing the wheel National service This year, next year, sometime, never? The green legacy Monkey business Silenced Egypt Hilton International Credit Suisse Fire and flood, plans and blood Iran Bottled up The Gaza strip Eeek! Canada Professional Cassette Center Behind the times Zimbabwe Minus Triple-A Nigeria Hewlett Packard (HP) Mercedes-Benz Swissair Suharto's birthday puzzle Oh heavens Thailand Pol Pot's new threat Columbia Business School Boeing Morningstar No light for the corridor India and Bangladesh Over there Japan Plea of Mitigation Chung's free speech South Korea Business This Week No love lost Bank Julius Baer Escaping the heavy hand of the state The privatisation of state-owned firms, all the rage with economic reformers, really does create wealth... Heads I win, tails you lose IBM Anglian Water The future is not what it used to be How accurate are economic forecasts? How could they be improved? Hot, at last Amersham Giulio's toy Italy's Enichem Lovey dovey America's car makers The wicked kiwis Want It Now Manufacturing management A commodity comeback National Power Unisys BMW Rolls-Royce Aeroengines The long-term solution Japan's trade surpluses Robed Fleming & Co. Limited From beyond the grave Seven months after his death, Robert Maxwell is returning to haunt the British government - and the City of London Sweet defeat Lloyds Bank Backing off American Treasury bonds Comparex Saab WestLB Europa Europe's befuddled bond markets Investors panicked after Denmark rejected the Maastricht treaty. Their fears are overdone Who's next? Canadian property Coming soon to a screen near you Up in arms Fondiaria Earning their keep Japanese shares Soundview Executive Book Summaries Insead Templeton College Sunshine's shadows OK Coral Oliver's army Yeast genetics Biodivisive The earth conference Mannesmann Technology So much to save Breitling Hammicks Bookshop Stocks & Commodities Cambridge University Press Bose Book Call KKR's Leverage Old-time religion Billy Sunday Wrong model African states A bullied people Winged Beatle Paul McCartney turns 50 No koalas in Japan Australian art Odd, odder, oddest Rene Magritte The return of Jimmy Porter Businesses For Sale Businesses For Sale Business Opportunities Courses Courses Courses Appointments Conferences Courses Appointments Appointments Courses Appointments International Property Appointments Seminars Business & Personal International Property Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts Official Reserves World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Lamy Design España Audemars Piguet
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