Thursday, March 11, 2010

EU hits back at Geithner on regulation

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EU hits back at Geithner | Toyota recall intensifies | Eurozone Monetary Fund? | View from DC | The ethics of luxury goods companies | FT extension for Google Chrome

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EU hits back at Geithner
European officials respond to the US Treasury secretary's warnings over hedge fund and private equity regulation.

EU plans "in line with G20 policy" | Geithner's warning | Investors' fears | Hedge funds in depth | RSS: private equity


IN DEPTH
Toyota recall intensifies
The world's biggest carmaker is under scrutiny and faces a PR nightmare over its massive recall of faulty vehicles.

Toyota in depth | INTERACTIVE: Toyota recall | Car industry in crisis | VIDEO: can VW overtake Toyota? | RSS: Automotives


WORLD
Eurozone Monetary Fund?
In the Greek debt aftermath, the Eurozone eyes sweeping new finance regulations, including a European Monetary Fund.

Weber dubs EMF a "sideshow" | VIDEO: does Europe need EMF? | MUNCHAU: Euro will keep falling | Greek crisis in depth | RSS: Brussels finance


 

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View from DC
In this edition, Edward Luce talks to Tom Daschle, former Senate majority leader, about healthcare reform prospects, midterm elections happening later this year, and the crisis of governance in America.
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The ethics of luxury goods companies
The movement towards 'responsible luxury' is gathering force, as companies come to recognise the advantages of talking publicly about their new-found ethical credentials.
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