It’s a cheery day over at the FT
At 12:57 PM today, the following were the top six stories at the Financial Times’ World News Headlines page: IMF sees no end in sight to credit crisis Global financial markets are ‘fragile’ and indicators of systemic risk remain ‘elevated’ almost a year into the credit crisis, the International Monetary Fund said Comment: America must ...
At 12:57 PM today, the following were the top six stories at the Financial Times' World News Headlines page:
At 12:57 PM today, the following were the top six stories at the Financial Times’ World News Headlines page:
IMF sees no end in sight to credit crisis
Global financial markets are ‘fragile’ and indicators of systemic risk remain ‘elevated’ almost a year into the credit crisis, the International Monetary Fund said
India raises rate to 7-year high
Rate increase surprises markets – 16:27
Doha trade talks stall over farm imports
US, China and India clash over farmers
Gloom sets in for French consumers and industry
Consumer confidence at new record low
US credit crisis is hitting the wealthy
Affluent failing to pay their debts
No quick fix for UK home loan crisis
Funding ‘should be left to the market’
UPDATE: Ah, the capper: “Doha trade talks collapse“
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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