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in BusinessDow Hits 52-Week High, Stocks on the Rise

Stocks continue upward climb after this weekend's G20 resolution to continue stimulus.by bryanmckay / on Nov 9, 2009
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Dubai in crisis: the questions and answers
Family: News and advice on family matters children and parents —
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Dubai, the gulf emirate that has grown explosively over the last decade, is now at the centre of markets attention on fears that it could struggle to repay its debt.6 hours ago -
Holiday message that put Dubai on storm path
Family: News and advice on family matters children and parents —
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Low-key notice about debt repayment made traders wary, reports Louise Armitstead6 hours ago -
Prime Minister stays upbeat on Dubai setback
Family: News and advice on family matters children and parents —
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Gordon Brown has moved to calm global markets by claiming Dubais debt crisis will not have a widespread impact.6 hours ago -
G20 Police Chief Accused of Misleading MPs About Undercovers
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S tills, video, print (c) 2009 Jason N. Parkinson . All Rights Reserved. Guardian: G20 police chief accused of misleading MPs about undercover mission video by Jason N. Parkinson All material on this blog - stills, video and print - is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2009. All Rights Reserved. ...1 day ago -
Climate Camp gets its day in court
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In April, following the furore over the policing of the G20 protests, Next Left posed the question: Did the police break the law at Bishopsgate? We are delighted to report that this question will now have its day in court. Climate Camp have succeeded in the first stage of their legal challenge to the Met over ...1 day ago -
G20 report lays down the law to police on use of force.
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MPs have already produced their own critical report on the policing of the G20 summit, so the latest report into police handling of that protest from Denis OConnor, Her Majestys Chief Inspector of Constabulary, is not saying anything that hasnt been said before, but it is notably critical of the police handling of ...1 day ago -
G20 report lays down the law to police
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A blueprint for wholesale reform of British policing to create a service "anchored in public consent" was unveiled today by the inquiry prompted by Scotland Yards controversial handling of the G20 protests in London. Denis OConnor, Her Majestys Chief Inspector of Constabulary, used his report to demand wide-ranging ...2 days ago -
The Environmental Issues – Appropriate conservation and sustainable development strategies attempt to recognize this as being integral to any approach.
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Nature and Animal Conservation Preserving species and their habitats is important for ecosystems to self-sustain themselves. Yet, the pressures to destroy habitat for logging, illegal hunting, and other challenges are making conservation a struggle. Visit : http://www.globalissues.org/article/1… ...2 days ago -
OConnors deja vu policing review | Analysis
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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Inquiries into multiple other incidents over the last 35 years have addressed the points Sir Denis OConnor tackles "Amongst our fundamental human rights there are, without doubt, the rights of peaceful assembly and public protest and the right to public order and tranquillity … a balance has to be struck, a ...2 days ago -
POLICE STOCKTAKING
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A policing report worth backing | Frances Wright
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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The G20 protests were dealt with badly and HMIC proposes a sensible route forward. But is there the will to follow it? When the public start voicing anger at the behaviour of a public body, the authorities usual response is to commission a report on the issue. Those feeling the heat then hope the public will be ...2 days ago -
Aggressive policing of protests condemned in G20 inquiry
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Senior inspector warns police risk losing public consent and calls for return to 19th-century style of minimal force Senior police officers could lose the consent of the British public unless they abandon misguided approaches to public protests that are considered "unfair, aggressive and inconsistent", an inquiry ...2 days ago -
Will Increased Capital Requirements Kill a Recovery? Morgan Stanley Wants You to Think So.
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Just when momentum was starting to build for increased capital requirements as the core element of an approach that will reign in reckless risk-taking, Morgan Stanley effectively demolishes the idea. In “Banking – Large & Midcap Banks: Bid for Growth Caps Capital Ask,” (no public link available) Betsy ...2 days ago -
TIME FOR BILLIONS OF QUID PRO QUO’S FROM THE BANKS
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The Bank of England, under the control of its Governor Mervyn King (pictured above) secretly loaned £61.6 billion to 2 banks at the height of the UK financial meltdown last year. Reportedly a “dire financial emergency” meant covert crisis loans were extended to the banks then in difficulty, the Royal Bank of ...3 days ago -
2012s fatal error
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Warning: spoilers to follow. This weekend, against my wifes better judgment, we went to see 2012, and it was everything its fans and critics said it would be: grandiose in ambition, ludicrous in conception, and technically wondrous in execution. There are obviously a lot of silly things going on in the movie, ...3 days ago -
‘China Model’ May Leave ‘Washington Consensus’ in the Dust: Al-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Perhaps it was inevitable. If so, the inevitable has happened. Countries that have either an authoritarian streak or are outright totalitarian are beginning to talk of a new model of development to replace what’s known as the “Washington Consensus.” In other words, state-controlled economics divorced from ...4 days ago -
IMF chief backs down on Tobin tax
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Following strong pressure from Britain, France and Germany, Dominique Strauss-Kahn has made a tax U-turn at the annual CBI conference The head of the International Monetary Fund today backtracked on his opposition to a tax on the transactions of global finance when he publicly promised to look at the pros and cons ...4 days ago -
IMF head: World economy still needs support
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• Dominique Strauss-Kahn says it is too early to abandon stimulus measures • IMF managing director softens his opposition to the Tobin tax at the CBI annual conference The head of the International Monetary Fund has warned that the global economy is still in a "highly fragile" state following the financial ...4 days ago -
Brown urges business leaders to accept Tobin tax
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• Levy on City trading aimed at restoring trust in banks • Survey shows more than 50% of voters back plan Gordon Brown will take his radical proposal to tax City trading to Britains business leaders today, as a survey shows that more than half of voters would back the plan, if the proceeds went to help the ...5 days ago -
Weekly editorial – Korea and the G20
East Asia Forum —
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Author: Peter Drysdale This year has seen a remarkable change in the world economic order, with the establishment of the G20 as the premium international forum for dialogue on international economic and related issues. The significance of this change in global arrangements is yet to be fully absorbed. So far there ...5 days ago
