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EU Seeks Higher Bank Capital in Bid to Halt Crisis
The EU called for a reinforcement of crisis-hit banks, the payout of a sixth loan to Greece and a faster start for a permanent rescue fund to master Europe’s debt woes
- Bonus Rules Hurt EU Banks in Recruitment 8:12 AM
- EU Farm Policy Pits France Against U.K. 11:38 AM
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Gold Eclipses Cocaine in Colombia 3:25 PM
Illegal gold mining is becoming the “next major threat” to security in Colombia as government efforts to crack down on drug crops prompt rebels to seek new revenue sources
- Australian Tourism Boom Takes a Toll on Bali 6:53 AM
- Saudis Build Railway to Ease Oil Dependence 5:44 AM
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Burberry Sales Surprise Amid Expansion Plans 6:00 AM
Burberry Group sales beat analysts’ estimates and dispelled concern over slowing demand as the luxury-goods maker plans an increase in average retail space
- Chinese Go Bargain Hunting in Hong Kong
- Julius Baer May Be Target in U.S. Tax Probe 4:56 AM
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Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang
Anil K. Gupta is a professor of strategy at the Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland and a...
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- Safeguarding Your Intellectual Property in China
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Gunjan Bagla and Stephen B. Huttler
Gunjan Bagla is managing director of Amritt, a consultancy in Cerritos, Calif., that helps Western companies...
- India on the Nuclear Edge
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Eye on Asia
by Bruce Einhorn
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Asia
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Myths About China and India's Africa Race 9:40 AM
The two Asian giants are focusing on Africa as never before, write columnists Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang, leading to many misconceptions about the role Chinese and Indian companies are playing there
- India on the Nuclear Edge
- Hitting Your Growth Targets in Asia
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Europe
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Greek Recovery Relies on Innovation
Greece needs more than EU aid and austerity measures if it is to get back on track, starting with greater investment in technology and entrepreneurship
- How Europe Lost the Signal in Mobile
- European Companies Have Leverage to Spare
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Companies
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European Companies Have Leverage to Spare
Post-recession, European companies want to expand abroad. A study by HSBC and PwC finds they could tap €245 billion in capital without stretching their balance sheets
- Eye on Asia: China Buys Gas-Tapping Technology
- Eye on Asia: Japan Can't Afford Fight with China
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Economics & Policy
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Agenda/Day2
A day in the Davos life of Imax CEO Richard Gelfond
- Davos: It's Bono and Bonus as Usual
- Partying and Pontificating at Davos 41
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Energy & Environment
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Nuke-Free Germany Isn't Exactly Nuke-Free
The Czechs eagerly supply nuclear power to their green neighbor
- India on the Nuclear Edge
- Libya: Can It Become an Oil Superpower?
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Global Finance & Markets
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Signs of Stress Grow at European Banks
What the Continent's banks need most is cheap funding. Nervous investors cause rates to rise, and can trigger exactly the troubles they fear
- Europe’s Debt Crisis Has Become a German Identity Crisis
- New Delhi’s Housing Boom Hits a Snag
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Investing
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Signs of Stress Grow at European Banks
What the Continent's banks need most is cheap funding. Nervous investors cause rates to rise, and can trigger exactly the troubles they fear
- Europe’s Debt Crisis Has Become a German Identity Crisis
- New Delhi’s Housing Boom Hits a Snag
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Technology
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Eye on Asia:
The Indian Outsourcer to Watch is Based in Teaneck
(This post originally referred incorrectly to HCL Technology. The correct name is HCL Technologies.) Indian outsourcers are getting ready for more...
- Eye on Asia: In Electronics, Japan Still Matters
- Eye on Asia: Alibaba Replies on Piracy Claims
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After Work
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Europe May Rate Tourist Spots for Quality
The European Commission is considering a program to award rankings to hotels, cultural venues, and activities, but the travel industry has a mixed reaction
- Karachi Tops List of Cheapest Cities for Americans
- U.K. Girds for New U.S. Fast Food Invasion
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