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The Motley Fool November 12, 2010 Eric Dutram |
Friday's ETF to Watch: iShares MSCI EMU Index Fund (EZU) Today's eurozone GDP growth report puts this ETF in focus today. |
Chemistry World November 11, 2010 Mike Brown |
Europe to plough billions into green energy The world's largest program of investment in projects that demonstrate low carbon and renewable energy technology on a commercial scale has been launched by the European Commission, with a call for proposals from companies. |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
Sovereign Debt Continues to Weigh on Euro There are still plenty of hang-ups with eurozone countries and their fiscal issues. |
BusinessWeek October 28, 2010 Christopher Power |
State-Owned Shares Up for Grabs Who's selling what: Some countries cutting deficits by selling state-owned stakes. |
BusinessWeek October 21, 2010 Gregory Viscusi |
Immigrants in the West Aren't Going Away Anti-immigrant feeling is running high in the West, yet the economic need for immigrants' labor and spending power remains strong. |
Chemistry World October 18, 2010 Sean Milmo |
Red mud could prompt chemical rule review The alumina waste sludge accident in Hungary shows that the the European Union needs to be more effective in its enforcement of legislation on waste containing dangerous chemicals, according to environmental lawyers. |
TIME Asia October 18, 2010 Bruce Crumley |
Out of the Hole Scarcely three years after Eurotunnel stared down bankruptcy, the company's weaknesses now look like opportunities in the rapidly evolving European rail industry. |
Chemistry World October 7, 2010 Andrew Turley |
Hungarian toxic mud reaches Danube Since the disaster occurred on Monday, emergency services have been struggling to prevent 700,000 cubic meters of caustic red mud reaching the Danube, using plaster to dam the flow. |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2010 Eric Dutram |
Thursday's ETF to Watch: Vanguard European ETF The European Central Bank meeting today puts this ETF in focus. |
Chemistry World October 4, 2010 Andrew Turley |
ECHA to go easy on 'exceptional cases' The European Chemicals Agency has said that some companies will not have to meet all the registration requirements of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals legislation. |
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