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Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan delivers a speech during an election campaign for his Democratic Party of Japan's candidate in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, Saturday, July 10, 2010
Business   Davos   Economy   Photos   Wikipedia: Naoto Kan  
 Asahi News 
Kan mum on debt at Davos meeting
| DAVOS, Switzerland--Amid a plethora of pledged efforts by world leaders to reduce their countries' debts, Prime Minister Naoto Kan was silent on the huge fiscal challenge confronting Japan during th... (photo: AP / Koji Sasahara)
A security guard watches as participants walk by the Congress Center which will host the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday Jan. 26, 2010.
Davos   Economy   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: World Economic Forum  
 The Independent 
Stephen King: The question that went unanswered in Davos: who ultimately pays?
| Who pays? This was the missing question at the World Economic Forum in Davos this year. The mood was relatively upbeat. Fears of a Great Depression Mark II - prevalent last year - had receded. Most ... (photo: AP / Michel Euler)
Sinn Fein protesters outside Leinster House, which serves as the parliament building, in Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Nov. 22, 2010.  The New York Times 
Ireland to Dissolve Its Parliament
| LONDON — Two months after Ireland joined Greece in accepting an international bailout for its debt-wracked economy, the political reckoning for the Dublin government entered a decisive phase o... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Economy   Ireland   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Brian Cowen  
The European Central Bank. Notice a sculpture of the euro sign.  Wall Street Journal 
Greece, EU Fund Weigh Debt Buy-Back
By GEOFFREY T. SMITH | DAVOS, Switzerland—Discussions are under way on an initiative that would allow the Greek government to buy back debt with help from the European bailout fund, Greece's fin... (photo: Creative Commons / Eric Chan)
Debt   Fund   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Europe  
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The reactor core of the KKG with the characteristic erenkov radiation. The KKG possess a pressurized water reactor delivered by the German Kraftwerk Union AG, a then subsidiary of Siemens AG and now part of Areva NP. Gulf News
Nuclear energy in the Gulf
| It was not easy visiting Areva, the French company that is the world's biggest manufacturer of nuclear energy. I was received recently for a special meeting by Bertrand... (photo: Creative Commons / Celuca)
Energy   Investment   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Areva  
President Barack Obama and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper present an award to National Security Advisor Gen. James L. Jones in the Oval Office, Oct. 20, 2010. Gen. Jones is stepping down from his post next week. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) The New York Times
European Markets Rise After Obama's Speech
| European markets rose Wednesday after President Obama vowed to create jobs and spur growth, and as tension over Europe’s debt crisis eased. Add to Portfolio | SAP... (photo: Public Domain / The White House)
Obama   Photos   Politics   Us   wikipedia : Barack Obama  
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev speaks during a joint press conference with Syrian President Bashar Assad, at the presidential palace, in Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday May 11, 2010. The Boston Globe
Medvedev: Attack won't crush Russia, or investment
| DAVOS, Switzerland-Russia will not be brought to its knees by a deadly airport explosion, President Dmitry Medvedev told the world's leading business gathering Wednesda... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla)
Disaster   Medvedev   Photos   Russia   Terrorism  
Gbagbo seizes central bank branches Al Jazeera
Gbagbo seizes central bank branches
| Laurent Gbagbo, Cote d'Ivoire's incumbent leader, has ordered the seizure of Ivorian branches of the the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO), in an attempt to r... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras)
African   Bank   Photos   Sudan   UN  
Students demonstrate, some carrying posters reading "RCD get out", in Tunis, Thursday Jan. 27, 2011. Khaleej Times
Tunisia seeks arrest of ousted president, family
TUNIS - Tunisia has asked Interpol to help find and arrest ousted president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali and his family so they can be tried for theft and currency offences. |... (photo: AP / Hassene Dridi)
Photos   Protest   Tunisia   Violence   Wikipedia: 20102011 Tunisian uprising  
As Europe Toils on Debt, U.S. and Japan Watch Nervously The New York Times
As Europe Toils on Debt, U.S. and Japan Watch Nervously
| The fiscal crisis in Europe may be only the beginning. | The debt debacle that erupted last year in Greece and Ireland threatens not just Europe’s economic stability.... (photo: WN / Marzena)
Debt   Economy   Europe   Greece   Photos  
file picture shows the euro sign in front of the European Central Bank, ECB, in Frankfurt, central Germany. Thursday March 5 2009 . Wall Street Journal
EU Aims to Unveil New Plan on Debt
By NEIL SHAH | NEW YORK—European leaders are hoping to unveil a new comprehensive rescue plan to prevent Europe's debt crisis from spreading, probably in late March... (photo: AP / Bernd Kammerer)
Economy   Europe   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis of 2010present  
Tax Issues Investments
- Tax-evading Irish Lawmaker Lowry Loses Libel Case
- Tax-evading Irish lawmaker Lowry loses libel case
- Italy tax police hunt 50bn euros undeclared income
- Italians 'dodged tax' on ?50 bln of income in 2010
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, centre rear, leaves the funeral of Vincent Delory and Antoine De Leocour Monday Jan. 17, 2011, in Linselles, northern France. The two Frenchmen were abducted by armed men, believed to be linked to al-Qaida's North African branch, in a restaurant in Niamey, the Niger capital, on Friday Jan. 7, 2011, and died in a rescue shootout.
Sarkozy calls for bank 'Tobin tax'
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- Bartlett seeks more tourism investment from Spain
- Norway keen on investment in Indian telecom sector
- Norway keen on investment in Indian telecom sector
- Norway keen on investment in Indian telecom sector
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev speaks during a joint press conference with Syrian President Bashar Assad, at the presidential palace, in Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday May 11, 2010.
Medvedev: Attack won't crush Russia, or investment
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Hedge Funds Pension Funds
- Expert warns of 2015 crisis while CEOs party
- For Turkey, Egypt Crisis Holds Risk And Promise
- Luxembourg court releases Icelandic bank's documents to
- Chinese Banks on the Prowl in Europe
As Europe Toils on Debt, U.S. and Japan Watch Nervously
As Europe Toils on Debt, U.S. and Japan Watch Nervously
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- Kan mum on debt at Davos meeting
- Greece confident over new rescue loan installment
- Europe Summit to Focus on Funds
- Europe Summit to Focus on Bailout Funds
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan delivers a speech during an election campaign for his Democratic Party of Japan's candidate in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, Saturday, July 10, 2010
Kan mum on debt at Davos meeting
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Finance Mutual Funds
- Oil Prices: Egypt's Crisis Could Hurt Europe First
- Pax World Launches Socially Responsible ETF Targeting Europe
- Davos in Review: Markets Will Boom, and CEOs Will Resist Soc
- Inflation and the Return of Increasing Borrowing Costs in Eu
A security guard watches as participants walk by the Congress Center which will host the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday Jan. 26, 2010.
Stephen King: The question that went unanswered in Davos: who ultimately pays?
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- Pax World Launches Socially Responsible ETF Targeting Europe
- Bill Gross sees dangers in the debt-limit debate
- Bill Gross sees dangers in the debt-limit debate
- Bill Gross sees dangers in the debt-limit debate
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