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A shift in priorities and focus of the three candidates away from the drug war, to reducing the level of violence.
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Chancellor Merkel calls on China to respect Hong Kong citizen's right to free speech during premier Li Keqiang's visit to Berlin in Oct. 2014.
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Israeli refiner Alon is bullish on asphalt because more and more refiners are processing the heavier oils into gasoline and diesle and there is less bitumen left a key ingredient for road asphalt. As the USA roads are in poor condition and will need servicing at some point as they age, further public spending on dilapidated roads will increase at some point, and when this happens the price of asphalt will rise significantly as the supplies will be small.
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Republican congressmen and the preference for earmarks in the budget.
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Diagnoses what went wrong for the Ford Explorer. How the market has evolved and changed. How new offerings by hard at work competitors help change the market and what customers tend to expect in a product. The example of the Honda CRV. Hard at work- 3 generations of Honda CRV's each selling a bit more than its predecessor. The first generation selling a mere 67000 vehicles. But Honda selling the CRV worldwide to give it the scale advantages. The market has changed in that there may never be one model like the explore selling 450000 vehicles, now the CRV would sell in the US at the most 200,000 vehicles. What customers are expecting because of available new offerings like Honda's is latest and highest product safety thats standardwhich is really great to have says customer in Oregon named Nisen along with the better mileage and all wheel drive for a model that was designed from scratch not built like the Explorer off a pickup truck design. With the Escape Ford is doing better and also with its other crossover vehicles. In this market there is no standing still with the compettition all around you and new competitors emerging, a global market, and a changing market and changing customer expectations, all with accelerating speed of change so that popularity can turn into obsolescencce very quickly and take one unawares if one is complacent....
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Low price Wuling vans in China sell for under $3500 and are used mostly for agricultural purposes. The vans will be exported to other countries by GM, a partner in the GM Wuling Automobile Company in China.
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Allan Meltzer, a former economic adviser to President Reagan, and an expert on monetary policy at Carnegie Mellon School of Business says that "this is scare tactics to try to do something that is in the private but not the public interest, its terrible." Vincent Reinhart a former Fed economist says Paulson has lost credibility, people don't believe him anymore. And Elmendorf of the Brookings institution says that taxpayers should get more out of this deal with ownership stakes in the companies that use government money. Others like Bruce Bartlett, a former White House economist under president Reagan say the problem is nobody knows what the hell is going on and there are some naive assumptions about how this would function. Martin Bailly, a former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors under President Clinton says for financial institutions to take the funds Treasury has to pay a premium because otherwise they would have sold already. While Bernanke told the Banking Committe that the government would pay more than the distressed prices to get broad participation which is a goal of Treasury and the Fed, neither he nor Paulson could reassure the committee about how taxpayers would be protected. Most of the economists surveyed here by the NYT are skeptical about a Wall Streeter from Goldman Sachs credibility on this as they see him paying financial institutions a premium price. The sore point in all this for the taxpayers and the public would be that the Bush administration has done nothing to help homeowners with foreclosures that are also at the root of the problem when you look beyond the immediate clogging up of the financial system and present a threat via declining home prices. And Paulson now offers a plan that also is very hazy about protecting taxpayers with equity ownership or some other protections, and has nothing to assuage the public's outrage about ceo compensation in the midst of distress. Not just the Banking Committee but experts from all sides of the political spectrum are raising concerns stressing one or other of these points, and find the lack of details in the Paulson Bernanke plan a sign of a hastily put together plan with little research even considering the lack of time, and the lack of any details a strain on people's intelligence for a proposal of such magnitude....
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Romney picks seven term Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan as his running mate for the 2012 U.S. presidential election. It is a daring pick because Ryan has clear ideas about reducing the U.S. deficit which are in sharp contrast to the approach taken by Obama and Biden, offering American voters a clear choice. This is similiar to the contrasting choices between Reagan-Bush and Carter-Mondale during a period of high unemployment and inflation in the 1980 presidential election. The contrast was also made clear by the release of the Shultz memo to President Reagan and the comparisons with the Reagan election by Romney economic advisor Glenn Hubbard, both recently published in WSJ.
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