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China buys Greek when no one else will
China is hunting for bargains in some unlikely corners of the world. Earlier this week, it opened its checkbook to make 14 commercial investments insi...
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China buys the world
Chinese businesses, their coffers overflowing with state money, have been doing progressively bigger and bolder deals.By Maha AtalMoney machineThanks ...
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China buys a better image in Europe - on sale!
As Europe's debt crisis unravels, leaders in the most troubled parts of the region have found an unlikely savior: China. Why its investments in Spain,...
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Chanos vs. China (Part One)
The influential short-seller is betting that China's economy is about to implode in a spectacular real estate bust. A lot of people are hoping that Ch...
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Who wins when Google leaves China? Microsoft and Baidu might not like the answer
The days are winding down for some of the best and brightest who went to work for Google (GOOG, FORTUNE 500) in China over the last couple of years. T...
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The euro's Greek tragedy
By Colin BarrThe Greek crisis has thrown another detour into the euro's march to world currency domination.The rise of the European common currency ha...
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Fears of a Greek bank run
In the middle of the 2001 debt crisis, Argentines stormed their nation's banks to get their money out. To stop the stampede, the government imposed co...
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The Greek pocketbook snaps shut
In Glyfada, an affluent coastal suburb of Athens, Aleka Maxtapolou, a 38-year old entrepreneur, spent almost an hour on a recent weekday evening hunti...
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When a staffer switches genders
Coping with major changes can flummox a workplace, but you can protect your bottom line and your employees by promoting tolerance and respect.By Malik...
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Internet TV: When, dammit?
by Adam LashinskyHulu touts about TV anytime, anywhere. But hooking your TV to the Net? Crazy talk!I had an epiphany early last year when I visited Hu...
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