Wall Street Journal. Europe 2005 Andrew Browne - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2005 Andrew Browne
TitleSubjectAuthors
2% solution: China lets yuan rise vs. dollar, easing trading tensions slightly.Business, internationalJames T. Areddy, Michael M. Phillips, Andrew Browne, Mary Kissel
Asian rivals put pressure on Western energy giants.(petroleum)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalPatrick Barta, Andrew Browne, Bhushan Bahru
Big foreign investors are courting Bank of China.(World Trade Organization)(includes Stock Quotes statistical table)(Company Profile)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalAndrew Browne, Mary Kissel
China may offer foreign control of a state bank.(banking)(international)(includes Stock Quotes statistical table)(Company Profile)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalPeter Wonacott, Robin Sidel, Andrew Browne
China-U.S. trade gap widens to monthly record.(United States)(economy)Business, internationalGreg Hitt, Andrew Browne
EU eases quotas on China trade, breaking logjam.(European Union)(textile quotas)(trade agreements)Business, internationalFederica Bianchi, Andrew Browne, Juliane Von Reppert-Bismarck
EU's Mandelson belittles quotas after China deal.(European Union)(Peter Mandelson)(includes Stock Quote statistical table)Business, internationalAndrew Browne, Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck
Global team to buy 10% of Bank of China.(Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, Merrill Lynch & Co. and Li Ka-shing of Hong Kong)(banking)(includes Stock Quotes statistical table)(Company Profile)Business, internationalAndrew Browne
Maverick plays key role in new bank post.Business, internationalAndrew Browne
Private companies could ease China's economic cool-down.(business)(economy)(Asia)Business, internationalAndrew Browne
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