FEATURING ARTICLES ABOUT INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET
Siemens Lowers Forecast, Stoking Concern in Europe
By JACK EWING
The German electronics and engineering company said it would not meet its profit goals for the fiscal year that begins in September.
July 26, 2013, Friday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Economic Conditions and Trends, Company Reports, Siemens AG, International Trade and World Market, Germany
Asian Economies Encounter Stiff Winds
By BETTINA WASSENER
Over the last couple of months, the economic engines of developing Asia have shifted downward, and that may hurt the rest of the world.
July 25, 2013, Thursday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: China, International Trade and World Market, Economic Conditions and Trends, Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas, Credit and Debt
As Croatia Struggles, Some Wonder if It Won Entry to European Union Too Soon
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Croatian officials long lobbied to get into the European Union, but some Croatians worry that the country is not ready.
July 24, 2013, Wednesday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: European Sovereign Debt Crisis (2010- ), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Corruption (Institutional), International Trade and World Market, Croatia, Economic Conditions and Trends, European Union
Next Steps With Iran
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The United States and its allies must work diplomatically with Iran on its nuclear program, not push for military action.
July 21, 2013, Sunday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Economic Conditions and Trends, Iran, Nuclear Weapons, Rowhani, Hassan, United States International Relations, Embargoes and Economic Sanctions
Iran’s Next President Faults Ahmadinejad on Economy
By THOMAS ERDBRINK and RICK GLADSTONE
Hassan Rowhani, who will succeed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president, blamed the departing administration for the economy’s troubles, saying it “has left much work to be done.”
July 16, 2013, Tuesday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud, Rowhani, Hassan, Embargoes and Economic Sanctions, Iran, Economic Conditions and Trends, Khamenei, Ali
China’s G.D.P. Growth Slows as Government Changes Gears
By BETTINA WASSENER and CHRIS BUCKLEY
Analysts said China’s notably slower growth in the second quarter of the year demonstrated Beijing’s new commitment to overhauling the economy.
July 16, 2013, Tuesday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: International Trade and World Market, Gross National Product (GNP), China, Economic Conditions and Trends
Syria Weighs Its Tactics as Pillars of Its Economy Continue to Crumble
By ANNE BARNARD
Syria is increasingly isolated in the face of a growing economic crisis, more reliant than ever on credit from its main remaining allies.
July 14, 2013, Sunday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Middle East and North Africa Unrest (2010- ), Assad, Bashar al-, International Trade and World Market, Banking and Financial Institutions, Syria, Economic Conditions and Trends, Embargoes and Economic Sanctions
E.U. and U.S. Open First Round of Trade Talks
By BRIAN KNOWLTON
American and European Union officials sought to put the best face on negotiations over a potentially sweeping trans-Atlantic trade agreement, but there were signals of discord.
July 13, 2013, Saturday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Economic Conditions and Trends, United States, European Union, International Trade and World Market
U.S. and China to Discuss Investment Treaty, but Cybersecurity Is a Concern
By ANNIE LOWREY
The United States and China will start negotiating a sweeping bilateral investment treaty, which could open vast sectors of their economies to investments from the other side.
July 12, 2013, Friday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Cyberattacks and Hackers, United States International Relations, Foreign Investments, International Trade and World Market, Economic Conditions and Trends, China
China’s Trade Data Is Significantly Weaker Than Forecast
By BETTINA WASSENER
June’s trade numbers came in much weaker than expected, offering up the latest evidence that the Chinese economy has lost much of its previous vigor.
July 11, 2013, Thursday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Factories and Manufacturing, International Trade and World Market, China, Economic Conditions and Trends
China’s Trade Data Is Significantly Weaker Than Forecast
By BETTINA WASSENER
June’s trade numbers came in much weaker than expected on Wednesday, offering up the latest evidence that the Chinese economy has lost much of its previous vigor.
July 10, 2013, Wednesday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Productivity, Economic Conditions and Trends, China, International Trade and World Market, Renminbi (Currency)
I.M.F. Trims Global Growth Forecast as Emerging Markets Lag
By ANNIE LOWREY
The International Monetary Fund now expects the global economy to grow about 3.1 percent in 2013. That is 0.2 percentage points lower than the fund forecast in April.
July 10, 2013, Wednesday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Economic Conditions and Trends, International Monetary Fund, International Trade and World Market
Emerging Markets, Hitting a Wall
By TYLER COWEN
As a result of various economic trends, developing nations may no longer be capable of sustained high-powered growth.
June 23, 2013, Sunday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: International Trade and World Market, Third World and Developing Countries, Economic Conditions and Trends, BRICS Group, Factories and Manufacturing
Global Sell-off Shows Fed Reach Beyond the U.S.
By NATHANIEL POPPER
Tumbling stock, bond and commodity prices around the world in recent weeks are demonstrating just how reliant the global economy has become on the policies of the Federal Reserve.
June 21, 2013, Friday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: International Trade and World Market, United States Economy, Economic Conditions and Trends, Federal Reserve System, Bernanke, Ben S, Stocks and Bonds
Reading Marx in Tehran
By MANSOUR OSANLOO
Iran’s Islamic revolution has forgotten about the working class.
June 14, 2013, Friday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Embargoes and Economic Sanctions, Political Prisoners, Economic Conditions and Trends, Iran, Elections, Torture
Economic Reports for the Week Ahead
Data to be released include wholesale trade inventories, job openings and labor turnover on Tuesday, and the Treasury’s monthly statement on the federal budget on Wednesday.
June 10, 2013, Monday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Economic Conditions and Trends, Banking and Financial Institutions, International Trade and World Market
China’s Export Growth Slows Amid Concern of Slowdown
By GERRY MULLANY and KEITH BRADSHER
The slowing of export growth comes as concern is rising about the health of China’s largest overseas markets and signs of tightening liquidity.
June 9, 2013, Sunday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: China, International Trade and World Market, Economic Conditions and Trends
In Myanmar, Flirtations by Investors Turn Into Commitments
By THOMAS FULLER
Some of the world’s most prominent multinational companies — Coca-Cola, Unilever, General Electric, Philips, Visa — have started doing business in the country.
June 8, 2013, Saturday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: International Trade and World Market, Economic Conditions and Trends, Myanmar, Foreign Investments, Energy and Power
Financial Fears Gain Credence as Unrest Shakes Turkey
By LANDON THOMAS Jr
While Turkey’s economy has grown swiftly over the past decade, the recent protests in Taksim Square are signaling that economic trouble could be approaching.
June 6, 2013, Thursday
MORE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET AND: Erdogan, Recep Tayyip, Economic Conditions and Trends, Turkey, Demonstrations, Protests, and Riots, International Trade and World Market
In Wake of Japanese Market Dip, Investors Find Comfort in Higher Factory Output
By HIROKO TABUCHI
Although the Nikkei 225-share index fell more than 13 percent from its peak last week, economists pointed to data showing that the economy is catching up to expectations.
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