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Must they save manufacturing?Dec 4, 2008
As the wrangling about a bailout for the American auto industry continues, I’m hearing the same thing repeatedly: America needs to preserve its...
Is it Japan all over again?Nov 27, 2008
Will it be enough? (Alastair Grant/AP)
When Japan’s real estate and stock market bubbles burst at the end of the 1980s, the country faced a terrible uncertainty: Would its consumers shake off...
Evaluating the $7 trillion bailoutNov 25, 2008
The money men. (Evan Vucci/AP)
Just how much money is $7 trillion? Well, it’s enough to buy half of what the United States produces in a year, or two years’ worth of China’s output. It is...
Do banks win in an auto bailout?Nov 23, 2008
Still not convinced. (Gerald Herbert/AP)
The debate about whether to bail out Detroit’s Big Three automakers rumbles on, and now with a financial twist. As Zachery Kouwe and Louise Story write,...
High Energy Thursday: When Saudi Aramco met Captain HookNov 19, 2008
Exporting oil hasn’t been an easy business in the past few years. The volatile political situation in the Gulf, pipeline problems in the former Soviet Union, revolt in the Niger Delta and other threats to supply have played havoc with prices.
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