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BARONESS Warsi, the Conservative Party Chariman, made a speech to the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. This is Sayeeda Warsi, who once wanted the hen Labour government to debate issues with extremist Muslims: “We must engage with, not agreeing with, th
Chancellor of the Exchequer George OsborneMervyn King, which would be the first such move in 30 years, according to two people with knowledge of the matter. Osborne and officials at the Treasury in London will begin the search for King’s successor after
MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: (L-R) Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Aurelio DeLaurentiis and Lord Stephen Green of Hurstpierpoint Minister of State for Trade and Investment attend the UK -Italy Business Awards at Borsa Italiana Palazzo Mezzanotte on January 18,... View Photo »
The property sector’s correction is now happening, and will get worse
Well, BAML’s latest survey of fund managers defines it as less than 7 per cent growth. And incidentally, only 8 per cent of those surveyed believe it will happen, half the percentage of the November survey. However. For something that gets talked about a
New York is a shamefully easy place for a state politician to raise money. Gov. Andrew Cuomo knows this all too well and has repeatedly promised to reform the state’s scandalously lax campaign financing laws. Until that happens, however, Mr. Cuomo is tak
ECONOMIST'S latest survey of the Chinese economy probes the art of policymaking and suggests more efforts needs to be made to adjust interest and exchange rates, increase household incomes and bump up consumer spending to ensure that reforms are to conti
MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: (L-R) Vic Annells HM Consul General and Director General for Trade & Investment, Maria Grazia Cucinotta and Lord Stephen Green of Hurstpierpoint Minister of State for Trade and Investment attend the UK -Italy Business Awards... View Photo »
It's slowing, even though it's not particularly aggressive. The economy seems to be surprisingly resilient so far
Official data from China's Bureau of Custom confirm that exports and imports by the world's second-largest economy had indeed fallen this January from a year ago. China's shipments slid 0.5 per cent to $149.94 billion year-on-year in January, while impor
By Simon Rabinovitch, FT.com February 10, 2012 -- Updated 0555 GMT (1355 HKT) China imports down in January with sluggish demand and eurozone woes. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Chinese imports fell sharply in January, a sign of sluggish domestic demand Exports also
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British Trade Minister Stephen Green speaks during a news conference in Tripoli September 26, 2011.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: (L-R) Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Aurelio DeLaurentiis and Lord Stephen Green of Hurstpierpoint Minister of State for Trade and Investment attend the UK -Italy Business Awards at Borsa Italiana Palazzo Mezzanotte on January 18, 2012 in Milan, Italy. The UK-...
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: (L-R) Vic Annells HM Consul General and Director General for Trade & Investment, Maria Grazia Cucinotta and Lord Stephen Green of Hurstpierpoint Minister of State for Trade and Investment attend the UK -Italy Business Awards on January 18, 2012 in Milan,...
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: (L-R) Vic Annells HM Consul General and Director General for Trade & Investment, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Aurelio De Laurentiis and Lord Stephen Green of Hurstpierpoint Minister of State for Trade and Investment attend the UK -Italy Business Awards at Borsa...
View Photo »Chicago Cubs team photographer Stephen Green takes a picture of Alfonso Soriano during photo day at baseball spring training, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz.
View Photo »In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, front right, is welcomed by British Trade and Investment Minister Stephen Green upon his arrival for an official visit at the airport of Birmingham, Britain, Saturday, June 25, 2011.
View Photo »British Business Secretary Vince Cable (L) and Minister for Trade and Investment Stephen Green, leave 10, Downing Street, in central London, following a Cabinet meeting, on May 10, 2011. A year after their chummy first appearance in Downing Street's rose garden the honeymoon is over for...
View Photo »British Trade Minister Stephen Green speaks during a news conference in Tripoli September 26, 2011.
View Photo »The property sector’s correction is now happening, and will get worse
It's slowing, even though it's not particularly aggressive. The economy seems to be surprisingly resilient so far
Developers' finances are being squeeze ... more have difficulties paying for land. However, we did not detect any serious deterioration in developers' financing conditions yet
This is a big move -- this is easing
One of the problems is the public sector is not open to the private sector, so people with some money can't open schools or hospitals; there are not a lot of options
We've got to see this as something of a national challenge and stick at it. This is where growth is going to come from; it ain't going to come from the consumer, it can't come from racking up more debt
