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Italian prime minister Renzi faces a tough fight as Italy votes on December 4, 2016,on a constitutional reform package that transfers more powers to the central government in Rome. It would reduce the size and power of the Senate, the upper house, making it easier to pass legislation, and reduce the powers of the regional governments. The Beppe Grillo led Five Star Movement in Italy opposes Renzi on the referendum. If it fails Renzi will resign and his centre left government will be replaced by a temporary government of technocrats till a new election is called.

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To be frank says the Chinese premier Wen Biao we face severe challenges in China. Unemployment is rising in urban areas, export industries are affected as external demand slumps. He called the US model of development based on low savings and high consumption unsustainable.
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Carrefour CEO Oloffson talks to the WSJ. He discusses whether the hypermarket model is still valid today. Carrefour is still good on kids and baby clothing but in teenage clothing stores like H&M and Zara's are clearly stronger. Carrefour lost its focus in Europe after it responded to new laws in France that discourages price competition. Carrefour shifted to quality he says and lost some of its previous edge in pricing and its focus.
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Lopez Obrador takes office as the new president of Mexico and promises a fourth transformation of Mexico after independence from Spain, 19th century reforms separating church and state, 1910 Mexican revolution. Obrador has a majority in both houses of Congress, a first since 1997. Mr. Obrador has promised 100 new public universities, and increased public spending on health and education mainly through austerity in other spending such as a new Mexico City airport that was cancelled.

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Ford has lagged behind other car manufacturers in entering markets in India and China. Ford now plans to increase investments in India. Ford gets 3% of its total sales from India, compared to 10% for Brazil. The goal is to generate one third of its sales from Asia and Africa. As part of this effort Ford plans to build 2 new plants in India. The two plants will be built in Sanand, Gujarat, by 2014, employing 5,000 and with a capacity of 240,000 cars and 270,000 engines. Ford's existing plant is in the south, in Tamil Nadu, with 5000 workers in manufacturing, and 5000 other office employees. Ford cited advantages of Gujarat being the port facilities for exporting cars and the pro-business climate in Gujarat. Toyota which was also slow to enter the Indian market, plans to invest $220 million to double production capacity to 310,000 by 2013.
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NewLink Genetics founded by cancer researcher Dr. Charles Link in Ames, Iowa, in 1999, is one of the few biotechs based in the midwestern U.S. NewLink went public in 2011. Genentech has invested $150 million in the company for development of cancer drugs based on immunotherapy, using the body's immune system to fight cancer.
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WSJ's Dawn Gilbertson on Amtrak's California Zephyr train from Chicago to Emeryville, California through the Rocky mountains in Colorado and Sierra Nevada mountain range. A three day two night 53 hour journey with an observation lounge and dining car, and a small private room called a sleepette at $1200, private bedrooms and shower bathrooms at $2500 per person. She says the draw is the scenic route and many of the 200 passengers one meets in the dining car for the three meals aday that come with the roomette. Train enthusiasts even young children fly in from all parts of the USA to catch this train braving what is a long train ride. 

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Monica Langley provides a detailed account of the events leading to Microsoft CEO Ballmer's decision to step down in 2013. After listening to tough questions from Board member Thompson and other members through loudspeakers on a call with directors on a January morning in Seattle, Ballmer realized that he would have to step down for a transformation to take place at Microsoft. Around this time Ballmer met with Alan Mulally of Ford on Mercer Island to understand how Mulally had made the transformation at Ford Motor during a crisis. Ballmer realized by this time the difference between his style of internal competition and the teamwork and speed that Mulally had cultivated at Ford.
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Crude oil reaches a high of $90.46 on the exchange pushed higher by sanctions by Bush on the Revolutionary Corps and some Banks in Iran, the threat to the oil pipelines from Kirkuk in Iraqi Kurdistan to Ceyhan in Turkey with its possible entry of Turkey into Iraqi Kurdistan, and statements to by the Secretary General of OPEC El-Badri that OPEC has no price band or target and is not worried by prices at $90 per barrel. Also aggravating the situation is lower oil inventories as winter approaches with IEA estimating a drop of 33 million barrels between June and September, contrasting with increases the past 5 years as Fall approaches.
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hOw the conventional thinking about the availability of oil to supply ever increasing demand is changing. At some point oil availability will not satisfy increasing demand in the very near term. Current production is 85 million barrels a day, some experts see the supply ceiling at 100 million barrels a day and that ceiling could be reached as demand increases by 2012. The reasoning is based not on what is under the ground but on what is likely to happen considering all the factors, political factors with countries preferring to leave oil in the ground, shortages of engineers and high prices of drilling rigs and equipments creating constraints, and the inflation in exploration costs leading to underinvestment.
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The Bharatiya Janta Party wins state elections in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, two large states in the north and central part of the country. The Aadmi Common Man party does well in New Delhi elections. The Congress party sees a large loss of seats in all three major election states. The ruling national Congress party sees its support erode as a result of corruption and mismanagement of the economy, and younger voters dissatisfied with the party.
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Flexibility from the IMF, the ECB and the EC in negotiating new terms for Greece after the June 2012 elections and initial efforts for revising the March 2012 loan agreement.
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Case-Shiller home price index shows 18.5 % drop year over year for December 2009, for single family homes in 20 major metropolitan areas. The Conference Board Index for consumer confidence dropped from 37.4 in January 2009 to 25 in February 2009. Of the 5000 households surveyed more 90% said they expected conditions would be the same or worse in the next 6 months. The Obama $275 billion plan for homeowners does not address the weakest cities in the market which are in places like Phoenix, Las Vegas, and much of Florida and Southern California, where prices have fallen 40% or more from their peak. This is because mortgages that are under water are not included, these are mortgages where more is owed on the house than the house is worth, and is ocurring faster in places where price declines are the steepest. One expert Martin Feldstein who is also on the Obama advisory panel has insisted since early 2008 that these homeowners under water have no rational incentive to continue making payments. What this does is to make consumers to postpone purchases like autos and hold back or cut back on all kinds of spending. In this global economy this means places like China's coastal regions which export to the US get hit hard and in turn exporters to china like Germany also get hit hard as what starts in the USA gets passed on theough the global economy from one region to another. Which also means US exports to Asian and other emerging market countries of tech goods and aircraft are in turn hit hard. As Republicans and Democrats follow their ideological leanings they cancel each other out in the debate, as Prof. Potter at Harvard an expert on economic strategy points out in a link, resulting in necessary actions not being taken and no clear direction. ...
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Policy shift by the National Development and Reform Commission in China to protect domestic carmakers by reducing incentives given to foreign automobile companies. This happens as a rapid deceleration of the car market in China is taking place leaving foreign automakers in a stronger position compared to local automakers.
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Infrastructure building on the Uttarkhand border with China. Uttarkhand is a northern Indian state that has a large border with China. The border with China and Nepal in this region extends for 625 kilometres.

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A fight in the U.S. Congress with an unusual alliance between the Obama administration, the Judiciary Committee, and Speaker Boehner up against Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell ends with the passage of the USA Freedom Act, which requires court approval for government to look at collected bulk data in phone calls. Republican Rand Paul fought hard against both factions to end the bulk surveillance altogether. The Act was passed in the House earlier. It cleared the Senate June 2nd 2015 with 67 in favor and 32 opposed.
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