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China Becomes Apple's No. 2 Market
China accounted for 16 percent of Apple's fourth-quarter sales, or about $4.5 billion, putting the Chinese market behind only the U.S. in top-line importance
- Olympus Says Gyrus Fees Were Appropriate 6:26 AM
- Bangalore Too Pricey for Indian Outsourcers 3:38 AM
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European Banks Vow $1 Trillion in Cuts 12:53 PM
European banks are selling assets and reducing lending, but they may not be able to raise money fast enough to prevent government-forced recapitalizations
- Papandreou Demands Austerity as Greeks Strike 11:47 AM
- Draghi Succession Fight Shows Italy Gridlock 12:13 PM
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Nespresso Customers Lured by Knockoff Capsules 5:42 AM
Sales growth of Nespresso coffee capsules may slow by about 20 percent next year as more consumers choose discount alternatives in the supermarket to save money
- Diageo Sales Beat Target on Emerging Markets 7:43 AM
- U.S. Automakers Gain Share on Import Prices 12:49 AM
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Chris Farrell
Farrell is contributing economics editor for Bloomberg Businessweek. You can also hear him on American Public...
- Hope for American Manufacturing—and Maybe Jobs
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Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang
Anil K. Gupta is a professor of strategy at the Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland and a...
- Lessons From Li Ning's China Stumble
- Myths About China and India's Africa Race
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- Hewlett-Packard Keeps Slipping in Asia
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- Nuke-Free Germany Isn't Exactly Nuke-Free
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Eye on Asia
by Bruce Einhorn
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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
- Myths About China and India's Africa Race
- India on the Nuclear Edge
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Europe
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Greek Recovery Relies on Innovation
Greece needs more than EU aid and austerity measures if it is to get back on track, starting with greater investment in technology and entrepreneurship
- How Europe Lost the Signal in Mobile
- European Companies Have Leverage to Spare
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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
- Eye on Asia: China Buys Gas-Tapping Technology
- Eye on Asia: Japan Can't Afford Fight with China
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Economics & Policy
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Agenda/Day2
A day in the Davos life of Imax CEO Richard Gelfond
- Davos: It's Bono and Bonus as Usual
- Partying and Pontificating at Davos 41
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Energy & Environment
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Nuke-Free Germany Isn't Exactly Nuke-Free
The Czechs eagerly supply nuclear power to their green neighbor
- India on the Nuclear Edge
- Libya: Can It Become an Oil Superpower?
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Global Finance & Markets
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Signs of Stress Grow at European Banks
What the Continent's banks need most is cheap funding. Nervous investors cause rates to rise, and can trigger exactly the troubles they fear
- Europe’s Debt Crisis Has Become a German Identity Crisis
- New Delhi’s Housing Boom Hits a Snag
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Investing
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Signs of Stress Grow at European Banks
What the Continent's banks need most is cheap funding. Nervous investors cause rates to rise, and can trigger exactly the troubles they fear
- Europe’s Debt Crisis Has Become a German Identity Crisis
- New Delhi’s Housing Boom Hits a Snag
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Technology
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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
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After Work
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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
- Karachi Tops List of Cheapest Cities for Americans
- U.K. Girds for New U.S. Fast Food Invasion
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- Deutsche Bank Loses Bid to Rename $2. 12:20 PM
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