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A French Socialist Who Understands Business

A French Socialist Who Understands Business

France's Left has a presidential front-runner, François Hollande, with capitalist views

Ireland Goes Looking for Outside Help Germany Sees Deal Within Days on Greek Aid
Chinese Officials Can Gloat Over Apple's IPad Woes

Chinese Officials Can Gloat Over Apple's IPad Woes

A small company's trademark claim has forced iPads off China's store shelves, turning the tables on charges of technology theft

China's Xi Visits Iowa with Gifts for Cargill China Solar Production to Lift Prices

Nestlé's Bespoke Chocolate

The Swiss food giant rolls out customized candies for well-heeled chocoholics

Spain's Crisis Is Good for Cigarette Smugglers Last Chance to Swap Those Drachmas!

Featured Columnists

Michel-Henry Bouchet and Robert Isaak

Michel-Henry Bouchet and Robert Isaak

Bouchet is a global finance professor at Skema Business School. Isaak is a guest professor of...

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Alliott Cole

Alliott Cole

Cole is a principal with the ventures team at Octopus, a London-based investment company.

Venture Capital Comes of Age in Europe

Asia

Lessons From Li Ning's China Stumble

Companies can learn from the Chinese sporting-goods maker's failed attempt to reposition itself as an upscale brand, say columnists Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang

Myths About China and India's Africa Race India on the Nuclear Edge More

Europe

Euro Crisis: Sovereign Debt & Financial Impact Worldwide:

The Draghi Put Effect

Successive Federal Reserve Chairmen from Alan Greenspan to Ben Bernanke have been associated with what financiers call a "put" option.

Euro Crisis: Sovereign Debt & Financial Impact Worldwide: Portugal Bears Brunt of Greek Contagion Euro Crisis: Sovereign Debt & Financial Impact Worldwide: Europe Back From the Precipice? More

Companies

European Companies Have Leverage to Spare

Post-recession, European companies want to expand abroad. A study by HSBC and PwC finds they could tap €245 billion in capital without stretching their balance sheets

Eye on Asia: China Buys Gas-Tapping Technology Eye on Asia: Japan Can't Afford Fight with China More

Economics & Policy

Energy & Environment

Gazprom's Empire at the End of the Earth

The Russian energy giant has a lot riding on the success of a massive new gas field 250 miles above the Arctic Circle. So does Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin

Nigeria's President Fights for His Political Survival Will Japan Be a Nuclear-Free Zone? More

Global Finance & Markets

Investing

Technology

Eye on Asia:

The Indian Outsourcer to Watch is Based in Teaneck

(This post originally referred incorrectly to HCL Technology. The correct name is HCL Technologies.) Indian outsourcers are getting ready for more...

Eye on Asia: In Electronics, Japan Still Matters Eye on Asia: Alibaba Replies on Piracy Claims More

After Work

Europe May Rate Tourist Spots for Quality

The European Commission is considering a program to award rankings to hotels, cultural venues, and activities, but the travel industry has a mixed reaction

Karachi Tops List of Cheapest Cities for Americans U.K. Girds for New U.S. Fast Food Invasion More

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