News from 20/05/2006
2006; Gale Group;
Autores
Emmanuel Gastard, François Heisbourg, JOHN MAJOR, MARTIN SCHNEIDER, Stefano Moia, Ayman Alkaffas, Glyn Carver,
ResumoThe Economist Vodafone Contents Subscription service Chevron The world this week Politics The world this week Business DHL Fortis A lament for Scotland The battle for Latin America's soul Latin America The cultural what? Bad memories in China On the slide Currencies Time to lose weight? America's banking boom Camelot Egypt's challenge UBS French trade unions Slippery customers Medical marijuana China's biggest problem EU constitution Proper Italian The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Home truths about home rule Vattenfall Boeing Lowering the bar Executive pay Who dares profits Private military companies Cartier HD Wigging out The judges v the government Doing the splits Inflation and interest rates Let them eat kale School dinners An awful warning Philips Beyond saving? French politics Heading for the land of the free Europe and Islam XL Capital Prodi's team Italy's new government Football fiasco Italian sport South Africa Beck's battle Germany's Social Democrats A dim green light Romania and Bulgaria Renault The Angela and José show SAP Republic of Hungary TEDA Cross-border suspicions Immigration A squawk from the little man State taxes Republicans on the back foot Kentucky politics BP Love thine enemy Churches and the Da Vinci Code A tap on the wrist Lobbying reform BP An unequal world Gay rights Emirates The French touch Winemaking Fat geese, fatter lawyers Gastronomy Crédit Agricole Rove redux The mob takes on the state Brazil Improving on the Latin rate of growth Latin America's economies Omron ZCCM Insead Grabbing Occidental Ecuador Reform rewarded The Dominican Republic Dreams and realities Bolivia Who's a citizen? Israel Foul-weather friends or foes? Hams and the Arabs Another big hug Libya and the United States A president frustrated Nigeria Going for broke The Pan-African Parliament Societe Generale Ignoring the past China Ikonoclast Japan Yudhoyono, world statesman Indonesia Dial M for mujahideen Afghanistan Ganging up Pakistan Broken pieces Sri Lanka Hitachi Dexia From:-) to:-( Time Warner and AOL Trouble at mill The paper industry The New France Commerz Bank In a state Indian airlines The H prize Alternative energy The copper phoenix Mining in Zambia The disappearing mid-market Consumer businesses The Mersey Opap Still on Target Retailing Face value Putting the boot in Skyteam Australian Government The problem with solid engineering Intelligent Life Playing with fire Financial markets Ups and downs Gulf stockmarkets Crowding the dance floor European exchanges A muffled report Chinese banks Cashless Wanderlust Payments in the European Union An education in finance University bonds Economics focus The growth of growth theory Telling the truth to the terrified Mass hysteria Close cousins Evolution Trials and transparency Pharmaceuticals SKF Faking it Chinese science The woman behind the man Love and the Enlightenment The price of intervention Regime change Crosspatch British theatre Sifting the sediments China, past and present The end is nigh New fiction Satire, a star and a schoolboy shamus Independent films Alexander Zinoview Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Fellowships Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Fellowships Overview Denmark Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Ten-year government-bond yields Overview The Economist poll of forecasters Economy Financial markets Ftgroup Patek Philippe The Economist Credit Suisse Thinking big Euro Hypo Calmer waters After decades of wrenching change, American banks are now mastering new business models Merrill Lynch The risk-takers Investment banks are a race apart Deutsche Bank Raiffeisen International One Basel leads to another The difficult business of drawing up new international banking rules ACE Group What single market? But western European banks are at last beginning to do more cross-border business Zurich Gone shopping Austrian banks have led the way in eastern Europe A land of limited opportunities Russian banks worth having are few and far between Emerson High living Brazil's banks charge startling rates to private customers West LB Naturally gifted Overprotected it may be, but India's banking sector is going from strength to strength Garanti Proceed with caution Financial services in China are set for huge growth, but there is no easy way in ISbank Back in business Japan's banks have restructured and consolidated. Now they must find new ways of making money A funny sort of privatisation The future of Japan's postal savings bank remains a mystery The limits to size When banks go wrong, the biggest come off worst. But that doesn't stop the scramble for growth The Economist Economist HD
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