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20 November, 2008

Brussels Targets Agencies

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The European Commission has launched a proposal to regulate credit rating agencies, showing off the blueprint go further than legislation anywhere else in the world ...

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20 November, 2008

Will the Crisis Spur Hungary to Reform?

It is a cliche that European integration moves from crisis to crisis—a bit like the building of the Second Galactic Empire in Isaac Asimov's science ...

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18 November, 2008

British small firms want more rate cuts

Britain's smaller companies say they are in need of longer and sustained interest rate cuts if there is to be a decline in the alarming ...

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16 November, 2008

Repurcussion Grows in Bangalore

The Hard Rock Café in Bangalore’s busy district used to be a lively place, with free-flowing booze, loud music, and dancing into the early hours. ...
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16 November, 2008

Long-Term Players not worried by Sell-Off

Long-term players like pension funds and endowment funds from foreign shores still continue to get registered with the Indian market regulator even as FIIs have ...
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12 November, 2008

Pakistan Economy Means Business with Banker at the Helm

The top economic official of Pakistan, Shaukat Tarin, is widely known as the no-nonsense, straight talking banker who is always up for a challenge – ...
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