News: 2014-01-13
Economy
Why Business Investment Could Break Out – WSJ.com
Pay No Attention to the Government Statistician Behind the Curtain – Bloomberg
Employment Report Keeps Policymakers on Their Toes – Tim Duy’s Fed Watch
Roger Bootle: The MINTs are very different and might not all see stellar growth – Telegraph
Weak US jobs data challenge the Fed | Gavyn Davies
China auto market seen cruising to another strong year | Reuters
Denmark’s Big Society: Let them eat buns – Telegraph
Fracking
France’s Total joins shale gas hunt in Britain | Reuters
Fracking in the UK: ‘We’re going all out for shale,’ admits Cameron | Environment | The Guardian
Economics
My Economic Window: Neo-Paleo-Keynesianism: A suggested definition
“Macroeconomics took a wrong turn in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1955 when Paul Samuelson, in the third edition of his textbook, introduced the idea of the “neoclassical synthesis””
Autos
Luxury cars drive UK exports to China – Telegraph
BMW keeps luxury sales crown as Audi, Mercedes catch up | Reuters
Big Auto revs up R&D to record levels – FT.com
GM close to reintroducing common stock dividend, CFO says | Reuters
Pick-up showcases Ford’s bullish spirits – FT.com
Comments are closed.