News from 01/01/1972
1972; Gale Group;
Autores
Jim Bourlet, T. Dawson, P.D. Fells, A.G. Ellinger, F.M. Hintjens, William Drayton Jr, R.H. Wright, G.S. Chambers, Ray Boreham, A.K. Banerji, G.L. Mehta,
ResumoThe Economist British Caledonian The Economist The Bengal war Belgium Management Appointments Gilt-edged Economist Intelligence Unit Ltd Gold myths Christmas postal services Witch-hunts Those earthlings! Property BOAC The message of the bombs What's it to be, Ted? Mr Heath made 1971 the year for Europe. He needs to make 1972 the year for the British economy Europe goes out of tune The Europe Britain is joining has several adequate conductors. But the players need a lot of rehearsal They have a president But Signor Leone's tiny majority still leaves the Italians with their real problem unsolved Nuovo Pignone Multibank Ulster: a tough way of collecting the rent No credits Television Where there's muck Rivers Speedier justice New laws Bank On Hunter Douglas Group How to keep them over here Art Raising false hopes? Community development Fiat The Economist Diary Rotterdam Europoort You'll see how terribly tough we can be Europe is easier United Nations They're staying America and Europe The crust of the volcano Ireland If Czechs applaud, we should tremble Jugoslavia Pre-emptive strike Indochina Palais du Centenaire Take A Closer Look At Hull After the debacle India and Pakistan Alliance devalued Australia Outrage on the campus Israel If the Middle East explodes again Continental Bank Hard times for public television Who makes the programmes Bombs away John comes lately Bell off the hook Pushing preacher Enter right wing Idra Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank, Limited The Axel Springer Publishing Group Hilton International The logs of war "The Asian Book of the Year" Too Cavour by half Planters' punch Cambridge University Press Unconscious parodist To please the British Foreign business Antiques catalogue The Minority Rights Group's Reports World bourses in 1972 Cable & Wireless The year of the Anglo-Saxons Both America and Britain seem to be moving into their highest growth rates for a long time, while Japan and most of continental Europe should expect a below-average 1972 Can Britain grow? Our views of Britain's prospects. For 1972 they are bright, except for fixed investment. Mr Barber may be right to give up to £900 million of tax reliefs Industry gets its chance Much of British industry is in a bullish mood, but still awaiting overdue government policy decisions. The new year promises better for labour relations, but little comfort for the unemployed Nixon's good luck From New York it looks as if Mr Nixon will have a solid economic recovery going for him as he moves towards next November's election Barclays Briefing New Management Structure For Barclays Group Barclays Bank Briefing Marketing in Europe What it looks like elsewhere Our correspondents report on other rich and near-rich countries Dunkirk changes gear Clark Equipment Company What comes down must go up An upturn in American business whets the appetite of commodity investors. But metals look like remaining dull. Cocoa and rubber are better specs How many days has a holiday? Sour charity Shipping A public Rolls Cars Seeing red Trade unions Surprise, surprise, the dollar's strong Farm squabbles EEC Whose debts? Pakistan Worst year ever Airlines Broke Argentina Key Indicators: World commodity prices Will Wall Street accept direct rule? I'm a jolly broker Markets Tax speculation Preference shares Topper's trumps Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Appointments Chairman's Statement Appointments Business Chairman's Statement Appointments Appointments Appointment Wanted Education Courses Inter-American Development Bank British-American Bank Daiwa Bank Stock Prices And Yields and Marnier Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited Overture for Europe SIE Fisons Europes Greatest Newspaper Midland Bank Amsterdam Banco di Napoli Alfa-Laval Knight Frank & Rutley From enemy she became lover What the EEC is not Brandts Leasing BBA Group Limited The facts of life The cost of the CAP Société Générale de Banque Teesside - The future Britain's industrial backyard BMW Montagu's As far and as fast... Pierson, Heldring & Pierson Mackenzie Hill Snam Progetti David Ricardo is dead Anything two can do For faint hearts and brave Westland Amsteldijk North East Development Council The City as Europe's New York International Computers The Barclays Group Bank versus equity finance Le langage francoys Unilever Unilever SKF Anic We, or they, are out of step Renault Hickson & Welch Ltd If they go Burmah Selkirk County John Tyzack & Partners Ltd London Britain as crosspiece Herald Tribune Liverpool Bankmees & Hope NV Brickbats across the Rhine Coalite Chemicals The Royal Bank Of Scotland Atlas/Guide Cumbernauld National And Grindlays Bank, Limited Poles apart Corps Diplomatique Landesbanken Girozentralen Sparkassen Harrogate Newsweek International Men of butter Hamstrung in Brussels Banque Belge Investitions-und Handels-Bank Unternehmer Equity & Law When Whitehall arrives Europe begins here Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Banque de Bruxelles Full Stop Addo and V.A.T. Kredietbank Addo IFS Nederlandsche Middenstandsbank N.V. BEC Midland And International Banks, Limited
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