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Self-help best solution for euro
The euro is suffering from a lack of political will, and asking others to step into the vacuum is no solution, according to our web poll last week.
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Nick Ferguson
| 8 November 2011
View Point
Saving banks is part of the problem, not the solution
As GDP shrinks around the world, it's time to prioritise the real economy over the banks.
By
Dan Slater
| 23 March 2009
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The likely road ahead for US automakers
In this Op-Ed piece, Professor Ed Altman advocates bankruptcy protection for GM and Chrysler – but with continued government assistance.
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The Editors
| 19 February 2009
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The questionable future of US automakers
What would a Big Three bailout or bankruptcy mean for Asia?
By
Edward Russell
| 9 December 2008
Equities
Bailout ideal for Citic Pacific, less so for shareholders
Citic Group agrees to buy FX "hedges" with mark-to-market losses of HK$10.4 billion from its Hong Kong-listed unit in exchange for an interest equity stake.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 14 November 2008
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Middle Eastern banks sound despite Gulf Bank bailout
The bailout of Gulf Bank by the Kuwaiti government is not grounds for investor worry in the Middle East, says analyst.
By
Edward Russell
| 29 October 2008
Business Moves
Swiss banks take separate routes to stronger balance sheets
UBS accepts a government rescue and will transfer $60 billion of illiquid assets to a dedicated fund, while Credit Suisse raises $9.1 billion in fresh capital from existing ...
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Anette Jönsson
| 17 October 2008
Equities
Lack of confidence in bailouts sends stocks lower
Widespread rate cuts also imply that the global economy is slowing down, with negative implications for Asia's export-dependent markets.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 October 2008
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