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Thursday, March 8, 2012

7:29 AM 3/8/2012: Business News Review

 

How Good Is the Housing News?

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The housing market has shown signs of life recently, but prices are still falling. That means the market, and the broader economy, are not out of the woods by a long shot.

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The housing market has shown signs of life recently. Home sales have beat expectations and pending sales neared a two-year high. But prices — the crucial measure of housing-market health — are still falling, driven down by increasing levels of distressed sales of foreclosed properties. That means the market, and the broader economy, which derives much of its strength from housing, are not out of the woods — not by a long shot.

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World powers to hold talks with Iran

via Financial Times - Financial markets news on 3/6/12

Oil price eases as US, China, Russia and Europe agree to resume negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme

House prices fell in February, says Halifax

via Financial Times - Personal Finance on 3/6/12

UK house prices slip in February, according to a widely-followed lender’s index, erasing the gain seen the previous month

European Woes Hammer Wall Street, Volatility Spikes - Fox Business

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European Woes Hammer Wall Street, Volatility Spikes
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Stocks sold off on Tuesday after the reemerging threat of a Greek default and the specter of another recession for the already beleaguered eurozone sent traders darting out of risky assets. As of 11:30 am ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 144 ...
Rehn sees signs of EU stabilization, confident on PSIReuters
Major Stock Indexes Fall Over European ConcernsVoice of America
EU's Rehn Confident on Eurozone Recovery, Talks Up Eurobonds PlansLoanSafe
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US Treasury to sell $7bn of AIG shares

via Financial Times - Europe homepage on 3/7/12

Insurer’s shares have risen 27% this year – above the threshold that would allow the government to make a profit on its 77% stake

German industrial orders fall sharply

via Financial Times - Europe homepage on 3/7/12

A 2.7 per cent monthly drop in orders highlighted the vulnerability of Europe’s largest economy to global growth prospects

Romney calls on rivals to quit race

via Financial Times - UK Homepage on 3/7/12

Campaign calls on rivals to drop out of the Republican nomination race before they irreparably damage the party’s chances of beating Obama in November

Media delivery: stream becomes torrent

via FT.com - Technology on 3/7/12

Why should consumers commit to one provider? One can, with increasing ease, flick back and forth between Amazon, Apple and Google

YouTube to power live streaming Olympics coverage for NBC - SlashGear

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YouTube to power live streaming Olympics coverage for NBC
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More than 3000 hours of live streaming footage from the Olympics will be broadcast online, making it the most live content, by far, ever to be broadcast from the global competition. In case you were wondering, yes, that equates to every single event ...
NBC to use YouTube streaming technology for 2012 OlympicsThe Verge
NBC, YouTube Partner to Stream Video From 2012 OlympicsPC Magazine
YouTube to Live-Stream the London 2012 Olympics for NBCTIME
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US Warns Apple, Publishers - Wall Street Journal

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US Warns Apple, Publishers
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By THOMAS CATAN And JEFFREY A. TRACHTENBERG The Justice Department has warned Apple Inc. and five of the biggest US publishers that it plans to sue them for allegedly colluding to raise the price of electronic books, according to people familiar with ...
Justice Department threatens Apple, publishers with lawsuits over alleged e ...Fox News
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Stock index futures point to higher open - Reuters

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Stock index futures point to higher open
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| LONDON (Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Thursday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.8 percent, while Dow Jones and Nasdaq 100 futures were both up 0.7 percent at 0955 GMT. European shares extended gains to ...
Optimism on Greece and job marketCNNMoney
Stocks rebound...Jobs numbers from the governmentNECN
Markets confident of Greek debt swap successBoston.com
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Apple patent suggests mobile payment plan - UPI.com

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Apple patent suggests mobile payment plan
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WASHINGTON, March 7 (UPI) -- The US Patent and Trademark Office has approved a patent application by Apple suggesting the company plans to launch a mobile payment service, analysts said. The patent's description said, "the financial transaction rules ...
Apple Awarded iWallet PatentPC Magazine
Apple nabs parental controls patent for 'iWallet' transactionsApple Insider
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Take a look at the new iPad - video

via World news: World news + Video | guardian.co.uk by Charles Arthur, Alice Salfield on 3/7/12

Technology editor Charles Arthur gives us a preview of the latest iPad, unveiled by Apple on Wednesday

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Take a look at the new iPad - video

via World news and comment from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk by Charles Arthur, Alice Salfield on 3/7/12

Technology editor Charles Arthur gives us a preview of the latest iPad, unveiled by Apple on Wednesday

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The Forbes list: who wants to be a billionaire?

via World news and comment from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk by Rupert Neate on 3/7/12

Magazine's latest catalogue of the world's super-rich features Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, but Mexican Carlos Slim tops the list

From energy drinks made from an acid normally found in the large intestine to a shrimp restaurant inspired by the film Forrest Gump, there are a lot of ways to become a billionaire – 1,226 to be precise. That's how many dollar billionaires there are in the world today – an all-time high, according to Forbes magazine's latest catalogue of the world's super-rich.

Topping the list are the usual suspects: Mexican telecoms billionaire Carlos Slim with a $69bn (£43.8bn) fortune, self-confessed geek and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who is worth $61bn, and serial investor and "Sage of Omaha" Warren Buffett, who has clocked up $44bn.

Most of the top 10 are household names – such as Bernard Arnault, chairman of handbags-to-champagne group Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, and the men behind fashion chains H&M and Zara – but number 10 is more low-key. Karl Albrecht, one of the brothers behind supermarket chain Aldi, shuns the limelight to such a degree that Forbes was unable to include a photo of the man who opened the first Aldi (Albrecht-Discount) in 1961.

Of the 128 new entries this year, 38 owe their fortune to inheritance, including Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of the Apple founder, who joins at number 100 with a $9bn fortune.

Miuccia Prada, granddaughter of Prada founder Mario Prada, is back on the list after six years, in at number 139 after the company floated on the Hong Kong stock market last year. She and her husband Patrizio Bertelli are quite the power couple – she's the brand's lead designer and he's the chief executive (and also a billionaire).

The richest Briton is the Duke of Westminster, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, who owns most of Belgravia as well as thousands of acres of land in Scotland and Spain. He clocks in at number 78 with $11bn. The 8th Earl of Cadogan, Sir Richard Branson, James Dyson, Philip and Cristina Green and Joe Lewis all make it into the top 300.

Showing that it really is possible to make money out of just about anything, Manoj Bhargava made it into the top 1,000 with a $3 energy drink made from caffeine, B vitamins and taurine, an amino acid and major constituent in bile found in the large intestine. He told Forbes: "It's not the little bottle. It's not the placement. It's the product. You can con people one time, but nobody pays $3 twice."

Another new entry this year is Tilman Fertitta, who has made $1.5bn from a string of US restaurant chains, including one named Bubba Gump Shrimp Company after the fishing firm dreamt up by Forrest Gump and his Vietnam war buddy Bubba.

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Are you considering purchasing the new iPad? When it comes to the tablet market,...

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Are you considering purchasing the new iPad? When it comes to the tablet market, how crowded is too crowded? If you’re following our live-blogging, share your thoughts on the products and features announced today.
Live Blogging Apple's iPad Event
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Live blogging of the Apple event will begin at 1 p.m., East Coast time. The announcement is expected to focus mostly on a new iPad, but there could be something new with Apple TV.

Ready or Not, Time to Share More

via NYT > Business Day by By PAUL BOUTIN on 3/7/12

Facebook has revamped its profile pages to its new Timeline layout, and it will become the standard for every user within the next few weeks.

Low Rates Entice Companies to Borrow

via NYT > Business Day by By CHRISTINE HAUSER on 3/7/12

Money is cheap for companies with good credit, and they are piling into the corporate bond market. But what is good for borrowers may not be so good for lenders.

How Good Is the Housing News?

via NYT > Editorials by on 3/6/12

The housing market has shown signs of life recently, but prices are still falling. That means the market, and the broader economy, are not out of the woods by a long shot.

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Friday, February 17, 2012

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"Across southern Europe, the 'ugly German' is back – accused of driving other na...

via Financial Times's Facebook Wall by Financial Times on 2/14/12

"Across southern Europe, the 'ugly German' is back – accused of driving other nations into penury, deposing governments and generally barking orders at all and sundry." Read Gideon Rachman's column here: http://on.ft.com/A5tXma - Illustration by Ingram Pinn

Gennady Zyuganov, an old warhorse of Russian politics, is lined up to lose to Pu...

via FT World News's Facebook Wall by FT World News on 2/10/12

Gennady Zyuganov, an old warhorse of Russian politics, is lined up to lose to Putin in any second round for the presidency

Kremlin has plan B for poll run-off - FT.com
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For the first time, Vladimir Putin faces the possibility of a run-off for the presidency in March if his first-round vote falls below 50 per cent. In that case, the Kremlin has a fail-safe back-up plan.

Today's Global Insight column comes from Richard McGregor in Washington

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Today's Global Insight column comes from Richard McGregor in Washington
Religious issues lose potency in US - FT.com
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It has been 40 years since Richard Nixon, influenced by an analysis that the majority of US voters were “unyoung, unpoor and unblack”, set on social issues to lure blue-collar Democrats into the Republican camp.

Popular Moscow radio station faces a board shake-up after criticism by Putin

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Popular Moscow radio station faces a board shake-up after criticism by Putin
Move to curb Moscow radio station - FT.com
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The Kremlin-connected owners of a popular and outspoken radio station have demanded a shake-up at the broadcaster, prompting fears of a media crackdown as Vladimir Putin faces unprecedented protests.

As Syria crisis deepens, Ankara and Washington work together again. Today's Glob...

via FT World News's Facebook Wall by FT World News on 2/16/12

As Syria crisis deepens, Ankara and Washington work together again. Today's Global Insight from Daniel Dombey in Istanbul
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Front page Friday 17 February: Sick and disabled people could be forced to work...

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Front page Friday 17 February: Sick and disabled people could be forced to work for nothing
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Beijing’s military spending will reach $238.2 billion in 2015, compared with $23...

via The Wall Street Journal's Facebook Wall by The Wall Street Journal on 2/15/12

Beijing’s military spending will reach $238.2 billion in 2015, compared with $232.5 billion for rest of the region.

China’s Military Spending to Double by 2015 – Report
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China’s defense budget will double by 2015, making it more than the rest of the Asia Pacific region’s combined, a new report says.

We are deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague, Anthony Shadid, today in Sy...

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We are deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague, Anthony Shadid, today in Syria. A collection of Anthony's remarkable reporting for The Times, in articles and video, is available here: http://nyti.ms/ncPmtj

Anthony Shadid, Reporter in the Middle East, Dies at 43
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Mr. Shadid, a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, spent most of his professional life covering the Middle East and was esteemed throughout his career for being an insightful analyst.

Russian Security Services Erase Role of Magas in 2004 Beslan Attack

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Russian Security Services Erase Role of Magas in 2004 Beslan Attack
Russian Security Services Erase Role of Magas in 2004 Beslan Attack
On February 8, the newspaper Kommersant shed light on the current situation of the prominent Ingush militant leader Emir Magas (aka Ali Taziev, Ahmed Yevloev) – the only high-profile militant leader captured by the Russian security services alive in the past few years. In June 2010, Magas was arrested in Ingushetia and transferred to the FSB’s (Federal Security Service) Lefortovo prison in Moscow, but since then the public has received very...

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Breaking News : German President Christian Wulff has resigned this morning.

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Breaking News : German President Christian Wulff has resigned this morning.
Breaking News : German President Christian Wulff has resigned this morning.
Breaking News : German President Christian Wulff has resigned this morning.

German President Wulff quits over sleaze probe

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BERLIN (Reuters) - German President Christian Wulff resigned on Friday after state prosecutors asked parliament on Thursday to remove his legal immunity over accusations that he accepted favors.

German president set to resign, in blow to Merkel

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German president set to resign, in blow to Merkel
German president set to resign, in blow to Merkel
BERLIN (Reuters) - Angela Merkel's hand-picked choice for the ceremonial post of president was expected to resign Friday in a scandal over political favors, dealing a blow to the German chancellor in the midst of the euro zone crisis.

German President Could Lose His Immunity

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German President Could Lose His Immunity
German President Could Lose His Immunity
Prosecutors requested on Thursday that Germany’s president be stripped of immunity from prosecution, saying they had evidence of his improper ties to business executives.

German president set to resign, in blow to Merkel

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German president set to resign, in blow to Merkel
German president set to resign, in blow to Merkel
BERLIN (Reuters) - Angela Merkel's hand-picked choice for the ceremonial post of president was expected to resign Friday in a scandal over political favors, dealing a blow to the German chancellor in the midst of the euro zone crisis.

President Wulff’s Immunity Challenged in Germany

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President Wulff’s Immunity Challenged in Germany
President Wulff’s Immunity Challenged in Germany
Prosecutors requested that Parliament strip President Christian Wulff of his immunity, saying they had “factual indications” of his inappropriate connections to executives.

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Analysis: Putin's state sector crackdown short on substance
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin has ordered Russia's state firms to clean up their act, but without fundamental reforms he may only scratch the surface of endemic graft and conflicts of interest that

In Russia, Putin allies sharpen anti-American attacks ahead of elections - Washi...

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In Russia, Putin allies sharpen anti-American attacks ahead of elections - Washington Post

In Russia, Putin allies sharpen anti-American attacks ahead of elections - Washington Post
Christian Science MonitorIn Russia, Putin allies sharpen anti-American attacks ahead of electionsWashington PostMOSCOW — A nasty spate of anti-Americanism set off by Vladimir V. Putin has grown into waves of attacks aimed at the new American ambassador and Russian opposition leaders, raising questions about the future of US-Russian relations.Putin on trial?...

UN General Assembly Condemns Syria

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UN General Assembly Condemns Syria

UN General Assembly Condemns Syria
The UN General Assembly has approved a nonbinding resolution endorsing an Arab League plan that calls on Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad to leave office.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

8:51 AM 2/16/2012: FT Review - Mike Nova's starred items

Time for Putin 2.0

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The task facing Russia can be summed up in one word – heard often from the current president but rarely the prime minister himself: modernisation

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Time for Putin 2.0

Vladimir Putin has spent thousands of words in Russian newspapers setting out a manifesto ahead of the presidential poll next month that, despite the protests against him, he is still all but certain to win. Yet the task facing Russia can be summed up in one word – heard often, though with little real effect, from the country’s current president but more rarely from Mr Putin himself: modernisation.

Modernisation requires far more than overhauling Russia’s creaking, resource-dominated economy. It means, above all else, replacing the arbitrary and often corrupt rule of the Kremlin and local bureaucracies with the rule of law, reinforced by the checks and balances of a modern democracy. Russia faces numerous handicaps in making that transition – in its history, its culture, its mind-boggling vastness. But with nominal output per capita topping $13,000 last year, it is at the level where many other countries have achieved it.

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Steering the country to this point is, for all the repellent aspects of his system, Mr Putin’s undoubted achievement. “Putin 2.0” must move to the next stage. Russia needs an independent, well-trained judiciary; a functioning, competitive parliament; and free media. These, in turn, could boost protection of property rights and begin to combat corruption. That could encourage foreign investment and help small businesses, outside the extractive industries, to start to flourish. In economic policy, Mr Putin would be well advised to adopt the detailed “Strategy 2020” plan drawn up at his request by experts last year.

The prime minister’s articles contain elements of such a programme. But similar promises have been made before. The pressure revealed on Tuesday on Ekho Moskvy, the admirably independent radio station, is more reason to doubt his sincerity. The risk is Mr Putin again ducks the big reform challenges and goes for the ostensibly easier option. This would include some political liberalisation to appease the restive middle class, plus high-spending populism to retain the loyalty of his more working-class and rural “base”. With an already bloated budget, Russia cannot afford such largesse.

Real reforms will be tough, and potentially unpopular. But Mr Putin should expend his remaining political capital on setting them in train. He should, too, allow new leaders to emerge, both within and outside the Kremlin system, able to take up the challenge. He conducted an essentially sham handover of power in 2008; now he must begin preparing to do so for real.

Kosovo shows how the west can intervene in Syria

via Financial Times - Comment on 2/14/12

Fears of fuelling sectarian tensions are misplaced. Inaction, not intervention, will inflame the region’s divisions, writes Radwan Ziadeh

Responsibility and press freedom

via Financial Times - Editorial on 2/13/12

Any journalist attempting subterfuge to obtain a story has a hurdle to jump. In the case of paying police, it should be very high indeed

Xi Jinping’s US coming out party

via Financial Times - Editorial on 2/15/12

US-China relations are in an awkward holding pattern. There is little evidence that Mr Obama is shifting the position of the China supertanker

Obama attacks Chinese business practices

via Financial Times - US homepage on 2/15/12

US president and China’s leader in waiting travel to Midwest with contrasting messages. Xi tries to mend fences with American business

Facebook plays ball with Madison Ave

via Financial Times - US homepage on 2/15/12

Its relationships with advertising agencies are critical if the company is to justify its market valuation given that it relies on advertising for 85 per cent of its revenue

Assad announces reforms as crackdown continues

via Financial Times - Europe homepage on 2/15/12

State TV talks of referendum on constitutional changes while troops storm a Damascus suburb and extend bombardment to Hama

Fed rules out further easing to boost recovery

via Financial Times - Europe homepage on 2/15/12

Some FOMC members say the US central bank may soon have to consider buying more bonds ‘before long’ to avoid risks to the economy

Turkey-US harmony has its limits

via Financial Times - World on 2/15/12

As the Syria crisis deepens, Ankara and Washington are working together again, but the nature of their relationship has changed

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Obama attacks Chinese business practices

via Financial Times - World on 2/15/12

US president and China’s leader in waiting travel to Midwest with contrasting messages. Xi tries to mend fences with American business

Iran signals readiness for nuclear ‘dialogue’

via Financial Times - World on 2/15/12

Country’s supreme national security council, which is in charge of nuclear negotiations, expresses a readiness to resume talks

Greek rhetoric turns into battle of wills

via Financial Times - World on 2/16/12

Athens and German politicians exchange strong words over remaining in euro and holding of fresh elections

Syria chemical weapons alarm grows

via Financial Times - World on 2/15/12

Western fears increase that an alleged stockpile secured by the Assad regime could be attacked or seized by opposition groups or militants

Scepticism at talk of Greek default

via Financial Times - World on 2/15/12

Senior officials said they were becoming increasingly convinced that three eurozone triple A countries were not bluffing in talks

Greek bail-out worries knock sentiment

via Financial Times - World on 2/16/12

Euro drops below $1.30 and stock markets fall back, as investors fear that the impasse over Athens’ aid package may result in a messy default

Spain on brink of recession, data confirm

via Financial Times - World on 2/16/12

The eurozone’s fourth largest economy shrank for the first time in two years in the final quarter of last year

China warns on growing water shortages

via Financial Times - World on 2/16/12

The world’s second-largest economy struggles to deal with the immense environmental degradation that has accompanied economic growth

Obama and Xi should talk tech, not trade

via Financial Times - Opinion on 2/13/12

There is potential for productive discussion – provided US does not complain about exchange rates and unfair competition, writes Yukon Huang

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A budget for the rich and powerful

via Financial Times - Opinion on 2/13/12

The poor are the losers as US political parties converge not to the centre of public opinion, but well to the right, writes Jeffrey Sachs

Is America working?

via FT.com - In depth on 12/12/11

This FT series examines the US jobs crisis and looks at what can be done to make a once-mighty economy return to being the employment engine it once was

Stanford scandal

via FT.com - In depth on 6/19/09

Allen Stanford, the Texan businessman, is standing trial accused of orchestrating a $7bn Ponzi scheme over a ten-year period that has left more than 20,000 investors stranded

Greece debt crisis

via FT.com - In depth on 6/21/11

The eurozone’s weakest economy is struggling to bring sovereign debt under control in a crisis that George Papandreou, Greece’s prime minister, has admitted is of its own making. His government’s plans to tackle the budget deficit via ‘painful’ reforms have won the backing of Brussels but will remain under close scrutiny by the European Commission

UK phone-hacking scandal

via FT.com - In depth on 2/14/12

The intense political pressure brought to bear on Rupert Murdoch has resulted in News Corp abandoning its £7.8bn bid to take full control of BSkyB

Eurozone in crisis

via FT.com - In depth on 5/29/11

The €750bn European stabilisation mechanism agreed by the EU and the IMF is designed to restore confidence in the financial markets and to prevent contagion from the Greek sovereign debt crisis spreading within the eurozone

A denial of justice made in Strasbourg

via Financial Times - Editorial on 2/10/12

No country should be put in a position where it is forced to choose between justice and the protection of its own citizens

Let Greece stand on its own feet

via Financial Times - Editorial on 2/10/12

The metamorphosis that the country desperately needs will happen only if the Greek people want it

Stopping the Syrian carnage

via Financial Times - Editorial on 2/12/12

The calls grow louder for external actors in Europe, Turkey and the Gulf to start arming the disparate defectors operating under the Free Syrian Army

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Spanish justice on trial in Garzón case

via Financial Times - Editorial on 2/12/12

No public official should be allowed to break the law. But the fact that the crusading human rights judge was singled out raises suspicions

How to crank up America’s economic dynamo

via Financial Times - Comment on 2/14/12

Obama’s approach has taken the US to a fork in the road: the choice is growth and recovery or protection and decline, writes Glenn Hubbard

My journey to the heart of Greek darkness

via Financial Times - Comment on 2/15/12

I found pettifoggers worthy of Gogol – but I also found dedicated Greeks who shared the anarchists’ frustrations, writes Richard Parker

Google must remember our right to be forgotten

via Financial Times - Comment on 2/15/12

Users should have the right to change their minds as they learn the implications of that little box they unthinkingly ticked, writes Richard Falkenrath

Turkey-US harmony has its limits

via Financial Times - Comment on 2/15/12

As the Syria crisis deepens, Ankara and Washington are working together again, but the nature of their relationship has changed

US Treasury: Manhattan transfer

via FT.com - Analysis on 2/5/12

Rapid staff turnover is raising fears that the department is precariously short of seasoned professionals

Eurozone crisis: A deft way to buy time

via FT.com - Analysis on 2/7/12

With his bold offer of unlimited three-year liquidity to squeezed lenders, European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi has helped hold off a credit crunch – but deep economic and political problems remain

Germany and Europe: A very federal formula

via FT.com - Analysis on 2/9/12

Angela Merkel’s plans for a shift in power from EU members to Brussels would generate constitutional problems within Germany and worries among allies, writes Quentin Peel

European healthcare: Ailments encapsulated

via FT.com - Analysis on 2/15/12

As national health systems clamp down on drug costs, life sciences innovation is shifting away from what was the ‘world’s pharmacy’. By Andrew Jack

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Old Lady cannot rest on her laurels

via Financial Times - UK Homepage on 2/15/12

Inflation is under control, but UK recovery is not secure. The economy could do with more courage at the MPC. Sources of demand still look dry

News Corp panel suspects ‘serious criminality’

via Financial Times - Europe homepage on 2/15/12

The group’s investigations unit suspects cash payments worth more than £100,000 were made to police and other public officials

Morgan Stanley and Citi face losses on block trades

via Financial Times - Europe homepage on 2/15/12

European bankers have been aggressively bidding for such risky amid a marked slowdown of equity market activity in the region

Iran signals readiness for nuclear ‘dialogue’

via Financial Times - Europe homepage on 2/15/12

Country’s supreme national security council, which is in charge of nuclear negotiations, expresses a readiness to resume talks

China set to become biggest gold market

via Financial Times - Europe homepage on 2/15/12

China is set to surpass India in 2012 as the world’s largest consumer of gold, the World Gold Council predicts

The Enablers

via NYT > Editorials by on 2/13/12

China, Russia and India are resisting international action against Syria and Iran.

Op-Ed Contributor: Putin’s Critics Hit Big With YouTube

via NYT > Global Opinion by By SAMUEL RACHLIN on 2/16/12

Putin and his supporters should spend more time watching Russian YouTube to understand what's really brewing in the country.

Letter: Russia’s Veto on Syria

via NYT > Opinion Sun. 1pm by on 2/15/12

A Human Rights First official calls for sanctions against Russia for providing arms to Syria.

Aggressive Acts by Iran Signal Pressure on Its Leadership

via NYT > Business Day by By SCOTT SHANE and ROBERT F. WORTH on 2/16/12

A flurry of actions and statements by Iran this week suggest its leaders are responding frantically, and more unpredictably, to the tightening of sanctions by the West.

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