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Obama pushes for mutually-beneficial trade with South America
Mar 22, 2011
President Obama is in Central and South America this week pushing his five-year plan to double trade with the region. Shannon O'Neil of the Council on Foreign Relations explains how each party benefits from the trade relationship.
International Monetary Fund leadership discussed
May 18, 2011
IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn faces sexual assault charges. International leaders ask if he can keep his job and, if not, who should take over.
The IRS investigates HSBC for tax evasion
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Jeff Tyler
Apr 8, 2011
The IRS wants the banking giant to share information about people evading taxes through accounts in India.
Chrysler nears deal to repay bailouts
May 19, 2011
The automaker plans to pay back the $6 billion in U.S. government loans by May 24 to strengthen the automaker's financial position.
How much global GDP do the world's 150 largest cities account for?
Apr 13, 2011
The Globalist's Stephan Richter offers his latest quiz.
Corporate earnings season kicks off
Apr 11, 2011
As corporate earnings season gets started, many economists look to see which industries are coming back and which are lagging behind. Julia Coronado, chief economist with BNP Paribas explains.
Obama pledges to boost South American trade, exports
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David Gura
Mar 22, 2011
The President is in South America this week hoping to forge stronger partnerships with countries like Colombia and Panama as the region bounces back from the global recession.
Election consultants for hire in Egypt
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David Gura
Apr 27, 2011
Free and fair elections in Egypt are a new thing, so candidates -- and voters -- have a lot to learn. And that's where American consultants come in.
Hot Topic: A lesson in climate change and chili peppers
Apr 29, 2011
There are more than 10,000 varieties of chili peppers, and they are big business. But climate uncertainty is affecting the cultivation of some peppers.
Advertising agencies take aim at Brazilian consumers
Jan 7, 2011
Having recently been announced as the future home country for both the World Cup and the Summer Olympics, Brazil is gaining momentum in the world arena. Steve Chiotakis talks with Wieden + Kennedy's Andre Gustavo about why the ad agency has taken the leap to move there.
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