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EU Stumbles as Merkel Signals Greece Deal Delay
European leaders sparred with Greece over a second rescue program, clouding progress toward a permanent aid fund and tougher budget rules designed to stabilize the euro
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- Women Still in the Minority at Davos 7:33 PM
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Fujifilm Takes Aim at Olympus 6:23 PM
The Japanese imaging equipment and digital camera manufacturer may invest in Olympus and promote personnel exchanges with the scandal-plagued company
- Canon President Quits After Profit Miss 4:17 PM
- China Toxic Spill Halted 7:26 PM
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Spanair Collapse Jars Europe's State Airlines 7:38 PM
Spanair's collapse on the weekend after the withdrawal of state funding suggests Europe's debt crisis may spark airlines from the Mediterranean to the Baltic to consider mergers or risk failure
- A Budget Airline Grows in Vietnam 6:19 PM
- New Japanese Budget Carrier
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Michel-Henry Bouchet and Robert Isaak
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Eye on Asia
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Asia
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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
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Europe
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Is the Financial Crisis a Male Syndrome?
With the financial world lurching from one emergency to another, it's time to consider that domination by men may foster aggression and risk-taking
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- Greek Recovery Relies on Innovation
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Companies
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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
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Economics & Policy
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Agenda/Day2
A day in the Davos life of Imax CEO Richard Gelfond
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Energy & Environment
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France's Election Heats Up over Nuclear Power
A pledge from the Socialists and Greens to cut the number of plants has refocused the presidential race
- Iran's Economy Can Take the Pressure—for Now
- Shell's China Moves
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Global Finance & Markets
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North Korea, New Land of Opportunity?
Foreign investment, especially from China, is rising in spite of the hassles
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Investing
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North Korea, New Land of Opportunity?
Foreign investment, especially from China, is rising in spite of the hassles
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Technology
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Eye on Asia:
The Indian Outsourcer to Watch is Based in Teaneck
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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
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