Romney paid 14% tax on 2010 income |
- Romney paid 14% tax on 2010 income
- Moscow’s ties with Syria grow stronger
- ECB under pressure over Greek bond hit
- Chinese soothsayer sees economic storms ahead
- Experts set to share downbeat mood at forum
- Warning over world economic outlook
- Chinese companies face migrant worker lottery
- Turkey lashes out over French genocide bill
- Irish property prices fell 16.7% in 2011
- Violence raises Libya stability concerns
| Romney paid 14% tax on 2010 income Posted: 24 Jan 2012 12:25 PM PST Candidate releases two years of records hours after attacking rival Newt Gingrich in his most aggressive debate performance |
| Moscow’s ties with Syria grow stronger Posted: 24 Jan 2012 09:10 AM PST Support for Assad is driven partly by Russia's determination to avoid repeating what it sees as mistakes over Libya |
| ECB under pressure over Greek bond hit Posted: 24 Jan 2012 11:57 AM PST Bonds with estimated yields in excess of 7% will provide a big return if Greece does not default and they are held to maturity |
| Chinese soothsayer sees economic storms ahead Posted: 24 Jan 2012 09:34 AM PST Jamil Anderlini consults the master of a small Buddhist temple in the hills outside the eastern Chinese city of Suzhou |
| Experts set to share downbeat mood at forum Posted: 24 Jan 2012 09:10 AM PST Big-name economists chime with the downbeat mood expressed by the International Monetary Fund that the global economy was weakening |
| Warning over world economic outlook Posted: 24 Jan 2012 07:06 AM PST Fund urges the eurozone to break the vicious circle of retrenching banks and governments, falling lending and recession |
| Chinese companies face migrant worker lottery Posted: 24 Jan 2012 08:04 AM PST The lunar new year job-hopping season will offer signs for the direction of the labour market in the world's second-largest economy |
| Turkey lashes out over French genocide bill Posted: 24 Jan 2012 08:16 AM PST Turkey attacks France over a new law making denial of the Armenian genocide a crime but signals it may hold off from full sanctions at first |
| Irish property prices fell 16.7% in 2011 Posted: 24 Jan 2012 06:18 AM PST Prices are down more than 50 per cent from their 2007 peak as consumers focus on saving and debt repayment |
| Violence raises Libya stability concerns Posted: 24 Jan 2012 08:10 AM PST Ruling council denies reports that Gaddafi loyalists have retaken town and blame inter-militia tensions for fighting |
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