Wall Street Journal. Europe 2005 Michael M. Phillips |
Title | Subject | Authors |
2% solution: China lets yuan rise vs. dollar, easing trading tensions slightly. | Business, international | James T. Areddy, Michael M. Phillips, Andrew Browne, Mary Kissel |
Cnooc drops offer for Unocal, exposing U.S.-Chinese tensions.(United States)(China National Offshore Oil Corp.)(includes Stock Quotes, "Deal Stocks" and "Overseas Connections" statistical tables) | Business, international | Michael M. Phillips, Matt Pottinger, Russell Gold, Kate Linebaugh |
G-7 endorses foregiveness of debt for poor nations, differs on how.(global economy)(summit) | Business, international | Michael M. Phillips |
Quilters' busy hands can't quite keep up with deaths in Iraq.(Jan Lang)(Marine Comfort Quilt volunteer group)(America) | Business, international | Michael M. Phillips |
Tsunami in Sumatra has turned economy upside down, too.(Banda Aceh, Indonesia)(includes "Sea Changes" market prices statistical table) | Business, international | Michael M. Phillips |
U.S. renews push on China's Yuan.(United States Department of the Treasury)(currency market)(includes "Small Change" statistical table) | Business, international | Michael M. Phillips |
U.S.-U.K. talks fan hopes for plan to ease debt load.(United States)(United Kingdom)(developing countries) | Business, international | Michael M. Phillips |
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