Monday, September 6, 2010

The Economist, Free Exchange

L’Eldorado du gaz de schiste sous nos pieds

Le groupe Grenonier trouve un compromis pour arrêter les dégâts

Le pari allemand des pays émergents porte ses fruits

Les « Alsaciens » gardent le pouvoir au Crédit mutuel

Un méga-plan infrastructures pour soutenir l'emploi aux USA

Obama entame une semaine placée sous le thème de l'économie

Les Etats-Unis font un nouvel effort pour relancer l’économie

Tesco Supermarket Turns Film Producer

Can the Brazilians Rescue Burger King?

Panic in Afghanistan: The Angry Run on Kabul Bank

Le FMI lorgne sur les caisses dégarnies de ses Etats membres

Barack Obama veut injecter 50 milliards de dollars dans les infrastructures

NZ economy facing hit from major earthquake impact

L'économie US détruit moins d'emplois que prévu en août

Alta. hospital delay due to economy: minister

Jan Brewer the Republican candidate explains what the Republicans have done in terms of Economy...



Can we suggest Mrs Brewer one of her famous cup of tea?

USA: les inscriptions au chômage au plus haut depuis novembre 2009

Energy in Brazil Ethanol's mid-life crisis

Europe on strike

Afloat on a Chinese tide

Thursday, August 19, 2010

North American markets slump on disappointing jobs claims and manufacturing data

METALS-Copper reverses gains as US jobs data weighs

Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, continues recovery from 2008 loss

Cairn India: facts and figures

Blackstone Set to Invest $4 Billion More in India

Analysts Ratings: UBS (NYSE: UBS) Boosts Estimates on Wal-Mart Stores (NYSE: WMT)

Gulf markets in sideways trading range; Dubai drops

A.P. Moller-Maersk posts six-month profit

US : Housing system needs government support



Read Also, this small note from The Economist :

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continued to cause headaches in Washington. Tim Geithner, the treasury secretary, speaking at a conference on housing-finance reform, gave warning that the transition must not be abrupt. He said the government’s role in the mortgage market should undergo “fundamental change” but was quick to stress that there should still be a “carefully designed” government guarantee for mortgages. The two failed giants, along with the Federal Housing Administration, currently support 90% of new home mortgages.

Dublin forced to pay high yields


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Ireland's banking mess
Money pit
Austerity is not enough to avoid scrutiny by the markets

Basel faulty


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Bank-capital rules
Super model
The Basel club publishes new analysis on the impact of higher capital

And Now, Here Is the Starting Lineup of Banks Handling the GM IPO


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General Motors' IPO
Rising from the ashes in Detroit
General Motors' return to the stockmarket heralds a remarkable turnaround for America's carmakers

China overtakes Japan in 2Q as No. 2 economy



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Japan as number three
Watching China whizz by
Japan is now the world’s third-largest economy. Can its firms cope?

Germany's economy 'to grow by 3%'

BHP Billiton : Making the earth move



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