News from 19/05/2007
2007; Gale Group;
Autores
Hans Wijnberg, MELINDA NEGRON, HECTOR MALANO, Anil Kashyap, P. Balachandran, Walter Laqueur, Josh Saladino,
ResumoThe Economist Crédit Agricole Samsung Contents Subscription service Grey Goose Vodka The world this week Politics The world this week Business BMW MAN America's fear of China Time to cut a deal Pakistan Hot seats Zimbabwe's good example Risk and reward International banking No divide, no rule Russia and the West Dell Hail Linnaeus Species inflation Invesco Perpetual Feeling deflated Say No To No The Kemalist principle Giuliani's record Review rewind Arid land The will of the people Weapons of destruction The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus A general state of disarray SAAB Boeing How to look like a prime minister Gordon Brown's shadow campaign Salmond's leap Scottish politics Come and fall on Slough Immigration Athens v Sparta Ancient history Canon Making babies, the hard way Fertility treatment I've got a hammer Inflation and interest rates Parliamentary scrutiny Freedom of information Bagehot How much is left of the left? The big chill Russia and the West An inclusive government France's new president A North Sea signal Germany's grand coalition False lustre Poland's purges The eleventh hour Serbia's new government Clash of civilisations Turkey and Armenia Charlemagne The burden of history EOS Her latest incarnation: presidential front-runner The candidates: Hillary Clinton A dubious deal Trade and labour standards Debate meets reality Immigration Just a New York conversation Michael Bloomberg Rudy McRomney and the rest The Republicans Of bytes and briefs Electronic discovery Lexington God without the godfather Trade, death and drugs Colombia The first lady steps out Argentina Mother knows best Canada The Peninsula Praying for rain Energy policy in Chile Back to the dark ages Zimbabwe The host with the most Africa and China Bring back hunting? Kenya Gunning in Gaza Palestine Neighbourly mumblings Iran, Iraq and the United States A truly national army? Iraq and the Kurds Voting for more of the same Elections in South-East Asia Death of a Talib Afghanistan Stan v Stan Central Asia Old habits die hard Japan's ultra-nationalists Confucius makes a comeback Ideology in China An outsider's fate Paul Wolfowitz A question of life and death Abortion C2 Regicide's risk Political assassination Austrian Societe Generale Divorced Chrysler From clipboards to keyboards Health care Private lines Retailing Live by the sword The end of Hanson Headless chicken Siemens Bullet time Chinese trains Air France Lyxor A cracking trade Refining Spot the eyeball Advertising Face value The bulldozer Lost in translation HSBC Speaking in tongues International accounting The new railway barons Corporate finance Feeding frenzy China's stockmarkets Buttonwood Mean or meaningless? Fischer's chips German Landesbanks Marriage of convenience? Italian banks Economics focus Use IT or lose it Fathoming out evolution Biodiversity Not on the label The environment The prints of darkness Astrophysics Security check Evolution and politics The poison, if not the fruitfulness Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger The makings of a monster Stalin Sharp battles, blunt words The Falklands war No questions, no lies Empires Sleepless in Tokyo New fiction Serial nun Memoirs King of the Hill New theatre Alfred Chandler courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Announcements Tenders Overview Producer prices Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Innovation Markets Finca Patek Philippe The Economist Credit Suisse The alchemists of finance Merrill Lynch Dresdner Kleinwort Black boxes Investment banks' inventions for transforming risk are ingenious, but hard to fathom UBS Les fleurs du mal Exotic instruments are not for everyone Tata Capital spenders Relentless competition is forcing financial firms to take more risks with their own capital Merchants of boom Advising on, financing and investing in buy-outs is a great business. But banks should not be too greedy IBM Shar-cropping Hard-hit equity traders are fighting back Here, there and everywhere Investment banks are scouring the globe for new business The art of courtship In Asia, banks have to try harder AKK Zurich Comeback kid After two decades in the wilderness, Japan is slowly returning to the international financial scene Garanti The wobble factor Regulators are doing their best to ensure financial stability, but they don't have all the answers Raiffeison international Eggheads and long tails Investment banks are a high-wire act. How good are the safety nets? ESCP-EAP Swiss Finance Institute Harvard Business School Spreading the muck It risk ending up in the right places? The Economist HP Santander
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