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U.S. oil companies have decided to wait out the conflict in Libya.
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In Libya, Unrest Brings Oil Industry to Standstill
New York Times 09/12/2013
Economist 11/06/2014
Oil Prices on Track to Hit New Lows
Wall Street Journal 12/15/2014
Washington Post 06/11/2011
Oil Prices Set to Slip if Rebels Win Libya
Wall Street Journal 08/22/2011
Rift Over Libyan Oil Emerges Among Allies
Wall Street Journal 09/02/2011
Grouped Articles
Peterson and Hanushek: The Vital Link of Education and Prosperity
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Italy Education: The ins and outs
Economist 06/11/2011
In Italy and America, the Affliction of Comfort
New York Times 09/17/2011
Mario Monti and Italy's Generational Crisis | Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs 02/14/2012
A Chief Culprit for Italy Woes: Services
Wall Street Journal 09/20/2012
Frenzy Over Teaching Test Points to Italyâs Woes
New York Times 12/24/2012
Grouped Articles
India Loan Woes Go From Bad to Worse
Wall Street Journal 08/16/2013
Bad Loans at State-Run Banks Add to Indiaâs Woes
New York Times 03/15/2012
India's Slowing Growth Will Test Banks' Resilience
Wall Street Journal 12/31/2011
Indian banks: The pendulum swings again
Economist 06/11/2011
The Economist 03/07/2017
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J.P. Morgan Banker Selected for FDIC
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2012
FDIC's Gruenberg Is Pick to Succeed Bair
Wall Street Journal 06/11/2011
Tarhouni was an exiled activist for three decades and has been overseas mostly in the U.S. He studied at Michigan State University and taught at the University of Washington. He was the first member of the Transitional Council based in Benghazi to go into Misrata at the height of the siege by fishing boat. He was the first member to go into Tripoli and setup offices there. He says damage to oil installations is only about 20% and wants to see oil production back up as soon as possible.
Grouped Articles
In Libya, Unrest Brings Oil Industry to Standstill
New York Times 09/12/2013
Economist 11/06/2014
Wall Street Journal 09/08/2011
Italian Energy Firm Eni Restarts Its Libyan Production
Wall Street Journal 09/27/2011
Libya Speeds Oil Output but Sees Hurdles Ahead
Wall Street Journal 11/11/2011
Meet the architect of the new Libya - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/11/2011
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 05/10/2012
FDIC's Gruenberg Is Pick to Succeed Bair
Wall Street Journal 06/11/2011
President to Nominate Vice Chairman of F.D.I.C. to Lead It
New York Times 06/10/2011
Bair's Legacy: An FDIC With Teeth
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2011
J.P. Morgan Banker Selected for FDIC
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2012
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2011
How Democrats Hurt Job Creation
New York Times 08/22/2011
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2011
Machinists and Boeing Reach Deal
New York Times 11/30/2011
Boeing Teams Speed Up 737 Output
Wall Street Journal 02/07/2012
Untested South Carolina Outpost is Central to Boeing's Dreamliner Hopes
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2012
Rents for housing make up 40% of the core U.S. consumer price index. About 25% of April 2011's 1.3% rise in the CPI in the U.S. was from housing rent increases. Apartment vacancy rates are dropping as people prefer to rent. Analysts say the Fed may not be paying enough attention to this when it says the high unemployment levels will keep inflation down.
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Where Rents Go, Will Inflation Follow?
BusinessWeek 06/09/2011
The Folly of Economic Short-Termism
Wall Street Journal 08/11/2011
Apartment-Vacancy Rate Tumbles to 2001 Level
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2012
Grouped Articles
White House Cultivates Relationship With Bahrain Crown Prince
New York Times 06/09/2011
Repressing Democracy, With American Arms
New York Times 12/17/2011
As Hopes for Reform Fade in Bahrain, Protesters Turn Anger on United States
New York Times 06/23/2012
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WellPoint to Buy Senior Health-Care Provider
Wall Street Journal 06/09/2011
WellPoint to Buy 1-800 Contacts
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2012
Grouped Articles
U.S. Bank Stocks Regain Their Allure
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2014
How Cheap Oil Complicates Investing
Wall Street Journal 12/14/2014
The Financial Sector Keeps Shrinking
BusinessWeek 06/08/2011
Greek Bonds May Offer Contrarian Clues to U.S. Stocks
New York Times 11/05/2011
A New Year, the Same Ol' Pessimism
Wall Street Journal 01/09/2012
Goldman Sachs: We Like Stocks, Just Not This Year
Wall Street Journal 04/02/2012
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Euro-Zone Cuts Face World of Pain
Wall Street Journal 06/08/2011
Grudging Public Support for Euro Could Hold It Together
WSJ 04/30/2017
Grouped Articles
Peru Leader Surprises Critics With Free-Market Policies
Wall Street Journal 06/11/2013
Peru's Miners Fear Higher Taxes
Wall Street Journal 06/08/2011
Peru’s new government: Mining and the man
Economist 09/03/2011
Figuring Out Peru's New President
Wall Street Journal 09/26/2011
Ex-Brass to Head Peruvian Cabinet
Wall Street Journal 12/12/2011
China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'
Wall Street Journal 03/06/2012
Grouped Articles
Resignations Threaten Italian Coalition
New York Times 09/28/13
Dealing a Blow to Berlusconi, an Italian Senate Panel Recommends His Expulsion
New York Times 10/04/13
Italy Senate Committee Votes in Favor of Ousting Berlusconi
Wall Street Journal 10/06/13
Berlusconi Ordered to Stand Trial on Bribery Charges
Wall Street Journal 10/24/13
Italy’s Berlusconi Convicted in Bribery Case
Wall Street Journal 07/08/15
Berlusconi's legacy: The cavaliere and the cavallo
Economist 06/11/11
Grouped Articles
Economist 06/11/11
Wall Street Journal 06/12/11
IBM: Intriguingly Boring Mergers
Wall Street Journal 10/07/11
Behind I.B.M.'s Big Predictions
New York Times 12/26/11
How Samuel Palmisano of I.B.M. Stayed a Step Ahead - Unboxed
New York Times 12/31/11
Despite Flat Sales, I.B.M. Earnings Beat Estimates
New York Times 04/17/12
Grouped Articles
Bad Loans at State-Run Banks Add to Indiaâs Woes
New York Times 03/15/12
Wall Street Journal 04/26/12
Indian banks: The pendulum swings again
Economist 06/11/11
The Economist 03/07/17
The Times of India 03/02/18
Times of India Blog 05/30/18
Most businesses remain small fearing the risks of taking on new employees because of labor laws that make it very difficult to layoff employees. The president of a large Italian construction company, Condotte, says it is easier to separate from his wife than layoff an employee in Italy.
Grouped Articles
Can Italy Find Its Way? Resistance to Change Means Slow Recovery
Wall Street Journal 04/30/14
The Secret Behind Italy’s Favorite New Film
New York Times 01/14/16
BusinessWeek 11/16/11
Italy Plans New Measures to Liberalize Economy
New York Times 01/20/12
Mario Monti and Italy's Generational Crisis | Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs 02/14/12
Wall Street Journal 02/24/12
The fall of the Gaddafi regime in Libya in August 2011 and restoration of democratic government will lead to a renewal of oil exports. Libya exported 1.5- 1.8 million barrels a day before the war against Gaddafi. The restoration of full production depends on the rebuilding of damaged refineries. This could take upto three years say experts. A psychological boost is not the same as the physical aspect of oil supplies on the ground says one analyst.
Grouped Articles
In Libya, Unrest Brings Oil Industry to Standstill
New York Times 09/12/13
Libya's Prime Minister Presents Cabinet for Parliamentary Approval
Wall Street Journal 09/18/14
Economist 11/06/14
Oil Slips as Saudi, Libyan Production Worries Ease
Wall Street Journal 11/06/14
Oil Prices on Track to Hit New Lows
Wall Street Journal 12/15/14
Oil Companies in the Cross Hairs of Libyan Violence
Wall Street Journal 02/09/15
Grouped Articles
The U.S. Should Ratify Its Agreement to IMF Reform
Wall Street Journal 04/02/14
U.S. Pick for Fund's No. 2 Takes Hard Line on Reform
Wall Street Journal 06/10/11
U.S., Chinese Officials Named to Key IMF Posts
Wall Street Journal 07/13/11
Brics Wants World Bank, IMF Reforms
Wall Street Journal 03/30/12
Texas leads in job generation, followed by New York and Pennsylvania.
Grouped Articles
Oil States’ Budgets Face Crude Awakening
Wall Street Journal 01/13/15
Wall Street Journal 06/10/11
New York Times 08/14/11
Perry criticizes government while Texas job growth benefits from it - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/21/11
Policy, Geography Boost Texas Job Growth
Wall Street Journal 08/22/11
New York Times 08/21/11
Grouped Articles
Which City in the World Has $24 Movie Tickets?
BusinessWeek 06/09/11
Grouped Articles
BP Results Show Rewards, Risks of Russian Tie
Wall Street Journal 07/30/14
Risks from BP's Russian Connections
Wall Street Journal 07/30/14
Wall Street Journal 06/09/11
Exxon Wins Arctic Deal, Gives Russia U.S. Access
Wall Street Journal 08/31/11
Russia's Need Is Exxon's Opportunity
Wall Street Journal 08/31/11
Wall Street Journal 09/01/11
Grouped Articles
The Financial Sector Keeps Shrinking
BusinessWeek 06/08/11
Moodyâs Downgrades Credit Ratings of Three Large Banks
New York Times 09/21/11
Wall Street Journal 03/13/12
New York Times 04/13/12
Grouped Articles
What a China Slowdown Means for the World
Wall Street Journal 06/09/11
Euro-Zone Cuts Face World of Pain
Wall Street Journal 06/08/11
China Urged to Continue Reforms for Growth
New York Times 02/23/12
China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'
Wall Street Journal 03/06/12
Grouped Articles
Retailers Feel Squeezed on the Margin
Wall Street Journal 06/08/11
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