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World changer: World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland brings together the top minds and decision makers in economics and politics

December 13, 2011

Wall Street waits

American politics is poised to split at the seams again over recent banking reforms as Democrats and Republicans continually clash about how to best foster an economic recovery

June 14, 2011

Break-up far from the truth

Listening to some commentators, one gets the impression that the eurozone risks collapse against debt in weaker economies

January 6, 2011

Improving the dire state of economics

Follow a number of suggestions that would according to Alf Temme, improve the economics of entire countries

November 18, 2008

Addressing tax cuts and tax traps

Recent fiscal reforms have had far-reaching implications for businesses of all sizes

November 18, 2008

Looking for a more tangible future

Europe’s financial markets are about to be transformed by a directive from Brussels, but is anyone ready?

April 10, 2008

The perceived downside of the Eurozone

Opponents of quick euro adoption have argued that losing the flexibility of an independent currency could be painful

November 30, -0001

FDP chief under fire as support slumps

Angela Merkel’s FDP partners have seen their popularity slump and relations within the coalition have soured

November 30, -0001

IMF gold plan poses tricky twist for market

The IMF’s long-planned sale of its 403 tonnes of gold has taken on a new twist that may chip at gold prices

November 30, -0001

Europe emergency fund to happen eventually

A European Monetary Fund to help troubled countries will be created but will take time to take shape

November 30, -0001

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The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland brings together the top minds and decision makers in economics and politics

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