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- Beijing Auto is not such an eccentric Opel suitor
- China can get oil if it really wants
- China risks overcooking the economy (charts)
- China's US debt overhang needs Chinese cure
- Time for China's banks to think local
- China economic forecasts: go herbal or Western?
- Don't rush the Chinese to become big spenders
- Bet on yuan as reserve asset, not convertibility
- Economic stimulus Beijing-style: I treat, you pay
- When the invisible hand fails, try China's "two hands"
- Rising tide will not lift all tech stocks
- Necessity mother of invention at Microsoft
- Kindle going places but rivals fast behind
- Tech services deals count on more with less
- Put BlackBerry on hold - but not for long
- The finite value of a T-Mobile UK merger
- Can sleeping giant Skype reinvent itself?
- Don't bank too soon on Dell PC refresh
- Forget Microsoft, Yahoo's value is overseas: Eric Auchard
- Apple-Google learn corporate governance 1.0
- Private banking model in jeopardy
- UBS shows flaws of bond accounting
- Sheikh takes profit in Barclays
- Fears for tier 1, bank rally overdone
- Fortis rebels flog a dead cheval
- Allied Irish Bank's last chance to avoid nationalisation
- EU funds regulation hits the wrong target
- RBS,Barclays: not monolithic on monolines
- Credit Suisse shows Swiss banking lives
- Government should resist the VC trap
- Estimating errors in U.S. oil demand (charts)
- G8 signals end to dollar supremacy
- Dollar adds little to commodity price move
- Commodities contango, a licence to print money
- Recession delivers boom in commodity storage
- Renewables roll out needs price guarantees
- Carbon geography of the United States
- Retail investors lose out to oil contango
- U.S. heating oil glut sets bull trap
- Conceptual problems in commodity regulation
- Can the economy survive survival of the banks?
- How not to avoid the next panic
- A brief, but welcome recovery in housing
- Deflation threat in Europe is real
- U.S. should batten down the TARP
- The recovery will feel familiar-lousy
- Not what the economy's doctor ordered
- Active funds, more high-paid value destroyers
- Failure is the only success in stress test
- An emerging opportunity in U.S. housing
- How "SuperMario" can revive EU market
- Kroes control won't stop German Opel deal
- Berlusconi must not take Italy down with him
- British PM Gordon Brown jumps on bank bonus bandwagon
- India poll should boost world trade
- EU's half-baked bank test won't end stress
- Don't scapegoat the Germans for crisis
- Fiat's over-ambitious expansion strategy
- China SWF chief highlights EU shift
- Obama's plea to EU on Turkey carries risks
- Indebted Porsche running out of options
- Chinese medicine for Repsol YPF headache
- Commerzbank acts fast to bury Kleinwort
- Porsche faces smaller stake in VW combi
- Look to deal numbers for M&A green shoots
- AIM's Nomads really wondering now
- Can Gruebel turn a Koerner at UBSuisse?
- Tesco must put retail back in banking
- No safe haven for artful tax dodgers
- Barclays should reject bitter asset pill
- It may be junk but its cheap junk
- Don't bank on quick recovery, says Bank of English Governor
- Part-paid gilts should return
- Another pay day for Diamond Bob
- Osmond's plan no joke for Pearl bondholders
- Never mind oil, BP runs low on directors
- UK final salary pensions nearer extinction
- A Punch on the nose for the bears
- $12.5bn towards HSBC's Household expenses
- Protecting the Bank's pensioners
- Obama in the footsteps of George W. Bush
- Europe loves Obama. Does it matter?
- America's spies and a language crisis
- U.S. military giant, diplomatic dwarf?
- Killer robots and a revolution in warfare
- Arabia and the knowledge gap
- Setback for pro-Israel hawks in US
- In Cuba, low-hanging fruit for Obama
- Goodbye to rugged American indvidualism?
- America's long, long Afghan war
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- Singapore parents upset over celebrity Jamie Yeo's disclosure of her virginity lost
- Another Tsunami strike on July 22nd 2009?
- Singapore celebrity Jack Neo cheating on wife exposed
- Singapore Marina Barrage wins top green infrastructure award
- Singapore celebrity Jack Neo in hiding at hotel
Bob, China is the #2 economy in the world. They don't give an F what you think about their great power status.
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