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08 February 2009 2009 London, United Kingdom

IMF Says advanced economies already in Depression

Advanced economies are already in a "depression" and the financial crisis may deepen unless the banking system is fixed, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said.
 
02 February 2009  London, United Kingdom

"To blame those who have actually done you a favour for your own wrongdoing"

Primer Wen's Interview with Financial Times
I’m confident that the Chinese economy will be able to get through the difficult times caused by the financial crisis. This confidence has been based on a scientific approach, as well as the realities in today’s world, as well as in China. The source of my confidence is based on the correct judgment we have made of the current situation.”
 
28 January 2009  London, United Kingdom

Premier Wen speak on first day of World Economic Forum 2009

Addressing participants on the first day of the World Economic Forum, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said: “From late last December, we have seen signs in the recovery of the Chinese economy; the signs are small ones but they give me hope.”
 
28 January 2009  Beijing, China

China's economy likely to rebound in Q2 - Merrill Lynch

China's economy likely to rebound in Q2 - Merrill Lynch China's economy may start to rebound in the second quarter of the year as an increase in domestic demand outpaces the fall in exports, Merrill Lynch said in a recent research report.
 
22 January 2009  London, United Kingdom

The UK and China: a Framework for Engagement

With the emergence of China as a global economic and political force, we need to establish an effective working partnership. The UK has a lot to offer China. This is the first document of the UK Government to articulate an approach for the UK's relationship with China.
 
10 January 2009  Beijing, China

China urges step-up efforts to attract overseas talent

BEIJING - China has called on state enterprises and academic institutions to step up efforts to attract more leading Chinese scientists studying overseas, a move that would enable the country to stay globally competitive.

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