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SUNDAY'S New York Times featured a Jared Diamond piece on the potential for business to be green, that is, to do more than fund efforts to frustrate climate change legislation. He provides examples: Let’s start with Wal-Mart. Full Article at Adrian Monck
THIS is something I've discussed before, in the context of anger over China's currency. American pundits like to declare that China's currency policy is bad for everyone, including the Chinese, and that they need to drop the dollar peg. And if they won' Full Article at The Bellows
Lawrence H. Summers, Director of the White House's National Economic Council, speaks about the economic outlook and the financial sector at a luncheon hosted by "The Economist" magazine at Pace University in New York October 16, 2009. View Photo »
Publications like The Economist, USA Today, Newsweek, The Financial Times, just to mention a few -- all ran feature stories on the region and our economic transformation
Brown accused of waging 'class war' The Economist cast its vote for Labour at the last two elections but judging by this week's cover it'll be backing the Tories in 2010. Britain has much experience of class politics, and none of it has been good. Full Article at New Statesman
The time must be fast approaching when Australia considers human rights when it gets into cosy deals with places such as the repressive city-state of Singapore. Full Article at Singabloodypore
MPs exposed for "continuing to milk expenses" The true cost of the PBR continues to unravel "The true extent of the financial pain that will be felt by households and public services over the next few years was laid bare yesterday by the Institute... Full Article at ConservativeHome
Roger Altman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Evercore Partners, speaks about potential geopolitical implications of the financial crisis at a panel discussion hosted by "The Economist" magazine at Pace University in New York October 16, 2009. View Photo »
The writing in Time and Newsweek may be every bit as smart, as assured, as the writing in The Economist. But neither one feels like the only magazine you need to read. You may like the new Time and Newsweek. But you must – or at least, brilliant marketing has convinced you that you must – subscribe to T...
Quick links from the past week in mind and brain news: New Scientist has an excellent piece on homosexuality throughout the animal kingdom. Full Article at Mind Hacks
Manish's life took a different turn when he was offered the job of a librarian at the agency. His salary then was Rs 1,845, and he spent most of his time reading advertising books. One day in the library, he chanced upon the press ads of The Economist. Full Article at Rediff
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of 'The Economist' John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of 'The Economist' John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of "The Economist" John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of 'The Economist' John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of "The Economist" John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of "The Economist" John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of "The Economist" John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of 'The Economist' John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of 'The Economist' John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of 'The Economist' John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, left, speaks to John Micklethwait, editor in chief for The Economist during the Buttonwood Gathering, hosted by The Economist and titled: "Questions and Answers: A Conversation with Secretary Tim Geithner." Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, left, speaks to The Economist Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait as they participate in a question and answer session during the Buttonwood Gathering, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner participates in a question and answer session at the Buttonwood Gathering, hosted by The Economist, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, left, speaks to The Economist Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait as they participate in a question and answer session during the Buttonwood Gathering, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner participates in a question and answer session hosted by The Economist titled: "Questions and Answers: A Conversation with Secretary Tim Geithner," at the Buttonwood Gathering, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »British Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Peter Mandelson awaits a question from the audience following his speech about 'the role of emerging markets in our industrial future' during the Emerging Markets Summit, a two-day conference, in London, on September 17, 20...
View Photo »British Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Peter Mandelson answers a question from the audience following his speech about 'the role of emerging markets in our industrial future' during the Emerging Markets Summit, a two-day conference, in London, on September 17, 2...
View Photo »British Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Peter Mandelson awaits a question from the audience following his speech about 'the role of emerging markets in our industrial future' during the Emerging Markets Summit, a two-day conference, in London, on September 17, 20...
View Photo »British Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Peter Mandelson awaits a question from the audience following his speech about 'the role of emerging markets in our industrial future' during the Emerging Markets Summit, a two-day conference, in London, on September 17, 20...
View Photo »Britain's Financial Services Authority (FSA) chairman Lord Turner, gives his keynote speech for The Economist magazine inaugural City lecture in London on Wednesday Jan. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Financial Services Authority (FSA) chairman Lord Turner, gives his keynote speech for The Economist magazine inaugural City lecture in London on Wednesday Jan. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Financial Services Authority (FSA) chairman Lord Turner, gives his keynote speech for The Economist magazine inaugural City lecture in London on Wednesday Jan. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Lord Turner, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, makes his first major public address since taking up his appointment as Chairman of the FSA in September at The Economist's inaugural City Lecture at the Haberdasher's Hall, London, on January 21, 2009.
View Photo »Lord Turner, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, listens as he makes his first major public address since taking up his appointment as Chairman of the FSA in September at The Economist's inaugural City Lecture at the Haberdasher's Hall, London, on January 21, 2009.
View Photo »Lord Turner, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, makes his first major public address since taking up his appointment as Chairman of the FSA in September at The Economist's inaugural City Lecture at the Haberdasher's Hall, London, on January 21, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Editor of 'The Economist' John Micklethwait at Pace University in New York October 15, 2009. Geithner spoke about the economy rebounding, financial regulation, and executive pay amongst other topics.
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