U.S. and China hash out details on cleantech deal

A major announcement is expected this week at the World Economic Forum in Dalian, China regarding a deal between the U.S. and China.  The deal seeks to establish a working relationship that will allow the two...

Facebook selling out? Corporations to access users big time

With the advent of the very popular social networking sites, privacy is often an abandoned concern, especially for many young and tech-savvy subscribers. But now Facebook is going to test the boundaries of privacy...

Spat should not affect Turkey ties, Peres says

Yesterday's uncomfortable spat between Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli President Shimon Peres at the World Economic Forum in Davos will not affect relations between the two counries, Peres...

Canadian banks the soundest in the world

Despite the election push by Liberal and NDP parties touting imminent collapse of the Canadian financial sector, the World Economic Forum has released a report that pits Canada's banking system as the safest in the world.Twelve-thousand corporate executives around the world...

Soros: Britain cannot escape US recession

· UK vulnerable to reliance on financial services · OECD head pushes for Bank of England rate cut Published: The Guardian, Thursday January 24 2008By: Ashley Seager and Larry Elliott in Davos""Speaking at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos as...

McCain's Days as Viable Candidate Numbered

En route to New Hampshire, Republican John McCain is getting a lot of mileage out of his third-place finish in the Iowa Caucus. At the same time, he must realize his days as a presidential contender are numbered,...

WISeKey announces growth of its Global Trusted Affiliate Networks

"WISeKey's Global Affiliate Network consists of local service providers operational at national level that are nodes for the deployment of trusted communities online. These Affiliates use WISeKey's standards-based technology, products, operating practices and trusted security...

India Looks To Double Japan Trade In 3 Years

"India will seek to enhance the value of trade with Japan to about $10 billion by fiscal 2009, the Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said Monday, in an interview to The Nihon Keizai Shimbun. The target amounts to twice the current level of value of trade with...

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