Vote of Confidence Is Only the First Step for Greece
By GRAHAM BOWLEY
If the government wins a vote of confidence, it will also win an immediate infusion of cash that will tide it over.
New Hurdle Is Placed for Loan to Greece
By RACHEL DONADIO and NIKI KITSANTONIS
Euro zone finance ministers decided Monday to delay a loan payment to the struggling country, making delivery contingent on the successful passage of a confidence vote on new austerity measures.
Health Law in a Swirl of Forecasts
By MILT FREUDENHEIM
A survey by McKinsey & Company about health coverage under the new law has come under fire, while other polls show conflicting predictions.
China's Critical Disconnect
Violent protests over land seizures, exploding watermelons, knock-off electronics -- all are symptoms of a frequent disconnect in China between local governments and Beijing that is aggravated by the center's underfunding of local governments.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13956?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Violent protests over land seizures, exploding watermelons, knock-off electronics -- all are symptoms of a frequent disconnect in China between local governments and Beijing that is aggravated by the center's underfunding of local governments.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13956?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Video: The Global Impact of China's Consumers
Millions of young Chinese consumers are bumping up China's apparel sales, worth around $225 billion last year. Growing demand is one factor pushing up prices and production costs in China and around the world.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13955?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Millions of young Chinese consumers are bumping up China's apparel sales, worth around $225 billion last year. Growing demand is one factor pushing up prices and production costs in China and around the world.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13955?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Asia Today: The End of Low Cost Chinese Goods?
Changes in the Chinese economy may spell the end of low cost goods for Western consumers. Meanwhile, widespread flooding in China means higher prices for domestic Chinese consumers.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13954?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Changes in the Chinese economy may spell the end of low cost goods for Western consumers. Meanwhile, widespread flooding in China means higher prices for domestic Chinese consumers.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13954?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Internet Bigs Come Out for Party Paper's Search Engine Launch
State-run newspaper People's Daily's fledgling search company may not yet qualify for the big leagues, but China's major Internet companies nevertheless came out in force for the official launch of company's website.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13952?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
State-run newspaper People's Daily's fledgling search company may not yet qualify for the big leagues, but China's major Internet companies nevertheless came out in force for the official launch of company's website.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13952?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Rising Prices in China Hit U.S. Purse
Prices of apparel and other goods made in Asia are rising, becoming a source of U.S. inflationary pressure and potentially leaving the Fed less leeway to take steps to spur the economy. - Video: Chinese Consumers Have Global Impact
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303499204576387774214424658.html?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Prices of apparel and other goods made in Asia are rising, becoming a source of U.S. inflationary pressure and potentially leaving the Fed less leeway to take steps to spur the economy. - Video: Chinese Consumers Have Global Impact
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303499204576387774214424658.html?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
IMF: Crisis Is Threat to Broad Upturn
The International Monetary Fund warned in its toughest language to date that Europe's debt crisis "threatens to overwhelm" broader economic recovery and that "much remains to be done" to fix the euro zone.
GTL: Speculation Caused Share Plunge
The chairman of India's GTL said speculation led to the stocks of GTL and GTL Infrastructure being hammered in intraday trade Monday.
Infosys, Tata Brands Beat Google and Apple
Infosys Technologies and the Tata Group have topped a list of India's leading corporate brands, far ahead of global giants such as Apple, according to a recent report by a London-based company.
India's Homebuyers Gaining Upper Hand
The odds are stacking up in favor of homebuyers across most Indian cities, especially for the rest of this year. Cities like Mumbai have a supply overhang of more than three years, and brokers say high-end apartments in India's financial capital are overpriced and set for a correction.
Morning Market Briefing
Policymakers at the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) said on Tuesday that there is a need for further tightening of the monetary policy at some point. However, they found no urgency for such a move. (Jun 21, 2011) Full Article
British government borrowing declined in May as receipts from sales tax surged from last year, official data showed Tuesday. (Jun 21, 2011) Full Article
Germany's investor sentiment dropped more than expected in June to the lowest level since January 2009, the Mannheim-based ZEW Centre for European Economic Research said Tuesday. (Jun 21, 2011) Full Article
Forex Market Update
Fitch Ratings on Tuesday said that it may place the U.S. credit rating on 'watch negative' if its debt ceiling is not raised by August 2, according to reports. (Jun 21, 2011) Full Article
Japanese all industry activity increased in April after easing sharply in March, data from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry showed Tuesday. (Jun 21, 2011) Full Article
China's central bank has tightened the rules of offshore yuan deals to curb transactions for speculative trade, reports said Tuesday. (Jun 21, 2011) Full Article
Switzerland's economic growth may weaken in 2012, mainly due to strong franc and weaker global economic trend, the KOF Institute said Tuesday. (Jun 21, 2011) Full Article
U.K. manufacturers expect solid growth in output in the coming quarter after logging healthy order book balance in June, the Confederation of British Industry said Tuesday. (Jun 21, 2011) Full Article
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