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Andy Grove and the scaling up at home that American companies need to do.

05/29/2010

Andy Grove brushes off talk of sending technologies and jobs much needed at home to China, with the talk he hears of "a China strategy." He doesn't see how an America with high paying jobs and mass of unemployed could work. He says American companies have failed to scale up, the way Intel did in the seventies. For every Apple employee there are 10 employees in China working on Mac's, Iphones, and Ipads. The idea of manufacturing as not important is misguided and he would like to see America rebuild its industrial base.

Grouped Articles

Hon Hai to Raise Workers' Pay

Wall Street Journal 05/29/2010

Americans Sour on Trade

Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010

Apple Says App Store Sales Rose 50% in 2014

Wall Street Journal 01/09/2015

After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade

New York Times 03/09/2016

Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs

BusinessWeek 07/01/2010

Yuan Revaluation for China's Own Sake

Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010

Canada economic growth and interest rates.

05/27/2010

Canada is increasingly taking its cues from booming demand for commodity exports to China when it sets interest rates.

Grouped Articles

Clouds Over Canada Damp Loonie

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2013

Bearish Bets Batter Canada’s Loonie

Wall Street Journal 04/16/2015

China Cuts Rates to Halt a Slide in Its Economy

New York Times 05/10/2015

Canada's New Leaf on Rates

Wall Street Journal 06/02/2010

Global Trade: Canada Takes Its Cues from China Now

BusinessWeek 05/27/2010

Canadian Economy Suffers Setback

Wall Street Journal 04/30/2011

The U.S. housing market in 2010-2013

05/27/2010

According to Karl Case its basically flat in 2010 and quite fragile, with a lot of inventory out there. By 2012 the situation had not changed much, except for Washington D.C. with growth in employment, and a small spurt in 2011 in Phoenix from out of state and Canadian buyers. Prices in Las Vegas and other cities continued to decline and there were fears of more homes being released by banks from foreclosed properties in judicial states such as Florida.

Grouped Articles

Housing Rebound Grows as Prices Climb Sharply

Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013

The economic performance of cities: Following the sun

Economist 05/16/2013

Home Prices Rise, Producing a Buying Mood

New York Times 05/28/2013

Housing Recovery Increasingly Prices Out First-Time Buyers

Wall Street Journal 07/22/2013

Economic Casualties: 'Missing Households'

Wall Street Journal 07/22/2013

Home Prices Jump, but Headwinds Build

Wall Street Journal 07/31/2013

The Japanese economy and the rising yen in 2010-2012

05/27/2010

The yen reached 86 yen to the dollar by August 2010. Chinese government accumulation of Japanese bonds was amajor factor in the yen's rise in 2010. By August 2011 the yen experienced a new surge going up to 78 yen to the U.S. dollar resulting in intervention by the Bank of Japan in currency markets. Investor flight to safe havens such as the Swiss Franc and the Japanese yen with the debt crisis in the U.S. and the Eurozone. The impact on export markets. The newly elected LDP government of Shinzo took strong action to reverse this and improve export competitiveness in 2013.

Grouped Articles

Japan's Yen Rises Above War Jitters, Deflation

BusinessWeek 05/27/2010

Japan Faces Uphill Battle in Curbing Yen's Rise

Wall Street Journal 08/04/2010

Behind Japan's Allure: Stagnancy

Wall Street Journal 08/24/2010

Electric Cars Make Japan'€™s Gas Engine Industry Anxious

New York Times 11/02/2010

Japanese manufacturers: Leaving home

Economist 11/20/2010

Nissan to 'Significantly' Reduce Japan Exports

Wall Street Journal 02/01/2011

India- Water and how its is managed.

05/20/2010

The crucial role of water and its proper management critical to the quality of life in the poorest countries.

Grouped Articles

China's peasants look to the skies.

Economist 05/20/2010

Small projects often give better returns.

Economist 05/20/2010

It won't fill up withot lots of changes on the ground.

Economist 05/20/2010

The Price is Not Right

Economist 05/20/2010

For Want of a Drink

Economist 05/20/2010

Enough is not Enough

Economist 05/20/2010

Africa- Water and how it is managed.

05/20/2010

Water and its proper management is crucial to the quality of life in the poorest countries.

Grouped Articles

China's peasants look to the skies.

Economist 05/20/2010

Small projects often give better returns.

Economist 05/20/2010

It won't fill up withot lots of changes on the ground.

Economist 05/20/2010

The Price is Not Right

Economist 05/20/2010

For Want of a Drink

Economist 05/20/2010

Enough is not Enough

Economist 05/20/2010

The 2010 austerity budget and the European financial crisis affecting Spain.

05/13/2010

The contagion effect affecting Spain after Greece and Portugal similar to the manner in which the Asian financial crisis spread during a prior decade.

Grouped Articles

New Spanish Budget Free of Austerity Measures

New York Times 09/27/2013

Saying No to Austerity, Spain Unveils Tax Cuts

New York Times 06/20/2014

Spain is simply shifting the problem

Wall Street Journal 05/14/2010

Amid Europe's challenges, citizens face lifestyle shifts

Wall Street Journal 05/14/2010

French Cracks Are Showing in Euro-Zone Core

Wall Street Journal 05/13/2010

The IMF's Big Wager On Europe

Wall Street Journal 05/13/2010

The approach to banking and financial regulation of the new Cameron coalition government in Britain.

05/13/2010

Both Liberals and Conservatives in the U.K. agree on a levy on the banks to raise 1 billion pounds. Liberal's Cable is the new Business Secretary and he favors shrinking the large banks and reducing systemic risk, and a separation of retail and investment banking activities. The Financial Services Authority will continue to operate and examine banks, the Bank of England will oversee systemic risk and regulation of banks.

Grouped Articles

British Treasury Targets Banks to Increase Tax Revenue

New York Times 12/04/2014

David Cameron Leads a Call to Thwart Financial Corruption

New York Times 05/12/2016

Good news, for hobbits

Economist 05/13/2010

A Crisis of Faith in Mervyn King, Britain's Central Banker

New York Times 02/06/2011

British banks: Vickers in a twist

Economist 01/29/2011

British Bank Proposal Expected to Include Stiff Rules

New York Times 04/07/2011

Inflation in India : 2009-2014

05/13/2010

The poor monsoon in 2009 was a major factor in the rise of prices paid by consumer and farm workers, which saw arise of 14% annually by mid 2010, and were the highest of 17 countries in the Asia-Pacific region in Bloomberg tracking. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), India's central bank, is making efforts to control inflation with interest rate increases.

Grouped Articles

How Duvvuri Subbarao Is Steering India's Economy

BusinessWeek 05/13/2010

India's Central Bank Surprises Markets With Rate Increase

Wall Street Journal 09/21/2013

India's Central Banker Lobbies Fed

Wall Street Journal 10/13/2013

Balancing Act for India’s Top Banker

New York Times 11/07/2013

Staying Away from Indian Bonds

Wall Street Journal 12/18/2013

Setting a Course for India's Inflation Nirvana

Wall Street Journal 01/23/2014

Impact of Deepwater Horizon rig oil spill in Gulf of Mexico on BP.

04/29/2010

Costs to BP. Origins of the problem. Public opinion in the USA.

Grouped Articles

At BP, There’s Optimism in the Corner Office

New York Times 01/24/2014

Oil Rigs’ Biggest Risk: Human Error

Wall Street Journal 04/20/2015

BP Faces Up to $13.7 Billion in Fines in Deepwater Gulf Spill Case

Wall Street Journal 07/03/2015

Oil Spill’s Blow to BP’s Image May Eclipse Costs

New York Times 04/29/2010

Officials Assail Oil Company Over Response to Gulf Spill

New York Times 04/30/2010

Oil-Spill Fight Bogs Down

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2010

Assessment of Financial reforms bills in Congress- June 2010.

04/16/2010

Christopher Whalen of the Institutional Ris Anlayst sees the reform bills as inadequate to meet a future crisis. And watered down in Congressional negotiation, responding more to symptoms than the root causes of the last crisis.

Grouped Articles

Trench Warfare: Send In the Deputies

New York Times 04/16/2010

Whose Side Are They On?

New York Times 04/18/2010

A Dubious Way to Prevent Fiscal Crisis

New York Times 06/04/2010

The Fates and Faces of the Affected

Wall Street Journal 06/07/2010

Financial Bill Would Create World Model, Volcker Says

New York Times 06/09/2010

Giving In on Trading, Banks Focus on Other Losses

New York Times 06/14/2010

Simon Johnson and other experts on the capital shortfall and banking crisis in the U.S.

04/15/2010

Johnson points to irreversible damage from the lack of aggressive action with the large banks from the Obama administration. Johnson pointed to the problems with too big to fail banks. now he and Peter Boone give a lucid explanation on the big picture facing America in relation to the task of aggressive action to resolve the banking problem.

Grouped Articles

We’re All Still Hostages to the Big Banks

New York Times 08/25/2013

Irreversible Damage: Why Little Action on Banking Can Do Great Harm.

New York Times 04/30/2010

New Life for 'the Volcker Rule'

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2010

Too Big to Prevail?

BusinessWeek 04/15/2010

Jamie Dimon: America’s Least-Hated Banker

New York Times 12/01/2010

After the reforms: Safer, but not yet safe enough

Economist 05/21/2011


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