domingo, 16 de maio de 2010

FT 12/05/10

Primeira página
Cameron moves into Number 10

Reino Unido
Coalition plans capital gains tax increase – Populismo não é privilégio brasileiro

Cheers – but deal sticks in throats of some

'I want to put aside party differences and work hard'

‘I loved this job and country’

Labour limbers up for leadership race

Marriage made out of new reality

Cabinet Office will play ‘crucial’ role

Gate swings shut on 13 years of Labour rule

Corporate Britain and markets heave a sigh of relief

Business groups feel downturn continuing

Private sector wages outrun by price rises

Capello shelves player evaluation website

CD price fall adds to record industry's blues

Working 10-hour days unhealthy, says study

Mundo
Strauss-Kahn calls for eurozone reform

Irish treat pain of crisis like a hangover

Backlash over UK stance on euro bail-out

Estonia knocks confidently on eurozone door

Bail-out will fail, Argentina warns – Sim, a grande pensadora econômica, Cristina Fernandéz comentando sobre a economia alheia. Com a economia Argentina prosperando como nunca, por que não?

Paris trumps Berlin at EU table

Sarkozy triumphs in bid to rewrite rules

Fed official warns on European debt crisis

Call for more unified EU fiscal policy

Goldman lobbies against fiduciary reform

Fed to face probe of actions during crisis

California county seeks to ban toys at fast-food chains - "Ultimately, parents decide what their children eat and whether a meal includes a toy or not - that is the role of a parent," Concordo.

US regulators seek to curb market swings

China inflation rate accelerates

S Africa football budget boosted by $100m – Ótimas notícias para os brasileiros, ou pelo menos para alguns.

Comentários e análises

Business: A change in gear

Brace yourself, Britain, for higher taxation

Central banks are losing credibility

Goldman is wrong target for official censure

Governments up the stakes in their fight with markets

Principles are as good as regulation

The best way to avoid horse trading

Negócios
Cities need start-ups not civil servants - Empreendedorismo

Lex
The eurozone

Telefónica’s Brazilian problem - #VIVO

Empresas

Gold hits all-time high as investors seek haven

The Short View

Britain: Safe haven in shadow of debt mountain

All eyes on Australia’s mining tax debate

Telefónica under pressure over Vivo bid - #VIVO

High price holds back ubiquity of e-readers

Accounts body seeks new rules for banks’ debts

BoNY Mellon unit charged with fraud

Asset managers under spotlight

M Stanley and failed fund in talks

NYSE Euronext to set up new clearing houses

Mercados
Act now to close gaps that encourage illicit activity

Stalling A shares reflect China investor woes

Eurozone periphery suffers biggest falls – Normal...

Aid package doubts leave euro exposed

QE spectre looms as ECB tackles crisis

Policy rates ready to rise in emerging countries

A currency not just single but unloved - Esses trocadilhos britânicos...

Italy pays high premium to sell debt

Overview: Mood turns cautious as bail-out euphoria fades

Banks slip after biggest gains in over a year

Wall St pares losses to end slightly lower

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