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BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Cooper & Madigan |
Spain: This Bull Is Outrunning The Euro Zone Since 1996, under the conservative People's Party and Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar, Spain's economy has blossomed, growing at an annual rate of 3.4%, well above the euro zone's 2%. |
BusinessWeek April 12, 2004 Carol Matlack |
Can A Lame Duck Keep French Reform Alive? It's the ax that didn't fall. Just about everyone in France expected Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin to lose his job after the poor showing of the ruling center-right coalition in elections on Mar. 21 and 28. |
BusinessWeek December 10, 2009 Ryan Donmoyer |
How Many Ways Can You Tax the Rich? Democrats are scrambling to fund their wish list while keeping Obama's pledge to go easy on most Americans. |
Inc. October 2008 Robb Mandelbaum |
Tax This; Tax That When it comes to taxes, John McCain and Barack Obama both want to ease the burden and spark the economy. The difference is in how they would go about doing it. Here are the specifics of each candidate's plan. |
BusinessWeek June 9, 2011 Steven Sloan |
States Are Rejecting Millionaire Taxes Opposition from Republicans and business, plus rising revenues, are leading to a rollback |
BusinessWeek July 29, 2010 Smyth & Weeks |
Greek Villas Are Going Begging Luxury homes in Greece are being deeply discounted because of the debt crisis. |
BusinessWeek September 16, 2010 Carlstrom & Brogger |
At Election Time, Sweden Looks Less Socialist Reinfeldt's Moderate Party is popular, and may continue its lower-tax, lower-welfare agenda |
BusinessWeek March 14, 2005 Carol Matlack |
Curing France's Economic Malaise Even turnaround whiz Thierry Breton may not be able to help energize France's economy. |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2011 Selena Maranjian |
Your Tax Rate Is Lower Than You Think This April, just remember that you could be paying a lot more than you are. |
BusinessWeek June 10, 2010 Caroline Winter |
Deficit Busting Government budget cutters here and abroad have the sharp knives out. Here are some examples. |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 David Fairlamb |
Tax Harmony, EU Fracas Germany and France are raising tempers by pushing for a minimum corporate tax. |
Registered Rep. September 23, 2011 Diana Britton |
Final Shape of Tax Reform Unclear, But Some FAs Take Steps to Prepare Clients Most financial advisors are taking a wait-and-see approach to President Barack Obama's tax proposal announced Monday, but some say it could pay to prepare clients for some kind of tax reform anyway. |
BusinessWeek September 19, 2005 Carol Matlack |
France: More Talk, Little Action Is that a bracing wind of political change blowing across France, or just a lot of hot air? With President Jacques Chirac temporarily sidelined, the campaign for President in 2007 has suddenly picked up momentum. |
The Motley Fool March 2, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Your Tax Rate: Marginal vs. Effective Learn the truth behind tax-bracket myths. |
BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 Ross-Thomas & Silver |
Why the Markets Are Against Portugal Bond traders are sending Portuguese stocks down, and investors are not in a generous mood, increasing odds of a bailout the country doesn't want. |
BusinessWeek May 20, 2010 Peter Coy |
Commentary: Come Together The euro zone's crisis can only be solved by unity, says ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet. So why is everyone talking about blowing it up? |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 Jack Ewing |
Squeezed By The Euro Europe's single currency has not promoted growth. It has also failed to spark needed reforms and fiscal discipline. |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Carol Matlack |
Europe Circles The Flat Tax The success of a single tax rate in the East is spurring Western Europe to take a closer look. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 15, 2015 |
Why Americans Voted for an Income Tax Matthew Weinzierl looks at the justifications for the United States income tax and whether it is an unfair burden or fair payment for services rendered. |
The Motley Fool November 1, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
Greece Scares the Pants Off the World It's no longer Halloween, but markets around the world have gotten quite a fright from Greece as Prime Minister George Papandreou called a referendum vote on the brand-new bailout for the country. |
BusinessWeek November 4, 2009 Jane Sasseen |
Health-Care Reform's Hidden Taxes Why a lot of health reform's costs could be borne by the middle class, despite Obama's pledges. |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
Greece Backs Down, Europe Exhales...for Now Get the lowdown on the big news and what it means for your portfolio. |
Financial Advisor September 2012 Eric L. Reiner |
Jive Talkin' Even if the next president carries out his tax proposals, the economic impact could be different from what's promised. |
BusinessWeek June 24, 2010 |
Britain's Scary Budget Chancellor of the Exchequer Osborne announced his budget and it's not pretty |
BusinessWeek February 10, 2010 Peter Coy |
Greece: How the Bond Vigilantes Left It in Ruins Now, Europe is under pressure to rescue the Greeks while keeping other EU members in line. |
Financial Planning December 1, 2008 Jeanne Lee |
Taxes: Going Up? After President-elect Obama takes office, many experts expect an increase in capital gains and income tax rates for high-net-worth individuals. Advisors might want to consider examining the potential impact of higher rates on clients' portfolios and retirement strategies. |
BusinessWeek July 21, 2010 Mark Gilbert |
Lucky for Obama, U.K.'s Cameron Is Embracing Austerity First With the threat of a double-dip recession looming, both the U.S. and the U.K. are talking fiscal austerity. The good news for Obama is that Cameron is cutting first. |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 Thomas J. Duesterberg |
The Competitive Edge -- Taxes Take Center Stage An analysis of two proposed tax plans shows only one will stimulate the economy and provide important benefits to manufacturers. |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 |
Europe's New Rules On Immigration Spain's amnesty program for illegal aliens is heightening tension over immigration policy in Europe. |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2011 Morgan Housel |
5 Things to Know About Taxes Just in time for tax day. |
BusinessWeek January 7, 2010 Simon Kennedy |
Funny, It Doesn't Feel Like a Recovery The recession may be technically over, but stubborn unemployment and building price pressure mean that many consumers will remain gloomy. |
The Motley Fool March 17, 2010 Tim Hanson |
The End of the Euro? Why a major currency could collapse, and what it means for the rest of us. |
BusinessWeek March 31, 2011 Lynn & Lima |
Portugal: A Bailout Is Just the Start Portugal's slow growth over a long period presents a sticky set of problems. |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2009 Selena Maranjian |
A Tax Hike for Dividends and Capital Gains? The administration has proposed capping dividend and capital gains taxes at 20%, even for high-income taxpayers. That's a tax hike, but not as big an increase as some fear. |
Registered Rep. March 25, 2010 Jerry Gleeson |
Don't panic. Health-care Tax Impact Years Off Your clients may fear a huge tax bite after President Obama signed historic health care legislation into law this week. You can reassure them. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2009 Veronique de Rugy |
Destroying Jobs in Order to Save Them: Obama's Corporate Tax "Reforms" Make a Bad Situation Worse. Instead of making the corporate tax system worse, why not reform it? Why not avoid old protectionist tricks such as Buy American provisions and instead let U.S. firms compete abroad without the chains of the U.S. tax code? |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Ryan Donmoyer |
Brinkmanship Over the Bush Tax Cuts High-income Americans could be the beneficiaries of a looming fight over whether to extend or let expire the Bush-era tax cuts. |
The Motley Fool November 7, 2008 Robert Brokamp |
Obama and Your Golden Years Will President-elect Obama shore up America's retirement security? |
BusinessWeek March 11, 2010 Charlie Rose |
The Papandreou Offensive Prime Minister George Papandreou on the dangers of not saving Greece. |
BusinessWeek May 18, 2011 Peter Coy |
How the Strauss-Kahn Case Damages Europe Without Dominique Strauss-Kahn watching the European Union's back, the fragile bond between its have and have-not nations is in jeopardy. |
The Motley Fool June 2, 2011 Selena Maranjian |
Why You Should Harvest Gains in 2011 and 2012 The latest development in our tax code could make this year or next a great time to harvest some of your capital gains. |
The Motley Fool July 13, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
Will Taxes Soon Skyrocket? The situation may not be as dire as it seems. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 John Rossant |
How Europe Could Grow Again The European experiment was supposed to deliver prosperity. It hasn't. But with less reform than you might think, a healthy new economy could emerge. |
BusinessWeek April 28, 2010 Charlie Rose |
Charlie Rose Talks to Christine Lagarde The French Finance Minister speaks frankly about the Greek debt crisis and the need for global financial regulations in this edited version of a recent interview. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Ever More Divided, the European Union Tackles Expansion The European Union faces 2004 with a full agenda. It must finish the constitutional process and confront the changes that will be caused by its expansion from the current 15 countries to 25 countries in May. All of this will take place in an environment of growing tension among EU members. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 1, 2007 Eric Werker |
Company Town: Fixing Corrupt Governments Corporations should be allowed to run for office in corrupt Third World governments. |
BusinessWeek January 21, 2010 Jane Sasseen |
Taxes: Ready to Rumble How Obama will target business, and how business will fight back |
Financial Planning May 1, 2005 Paramjit Mahli |
Adviser Pulse Affluent investors need more tax planning advice. |
BusinessWeek May 27, 2010 Ben Holland |
Greece Can Learn IMF Austerity from Turkey A banking crisis in 2001 slammed the Turks, but they moved fast to carry out a tough IMF plan -- and have plenty to teach the Greeks |
BusinessWeek June 16, 2011 Brendan Greeley |
How Sweden Steered Clear of the Greece Fiasco The case for national sovereignty: By staying out of the euro, the Swedes have steered clear of Greece's mess. Brussels, take note. |