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Financial Media and Communications follows developments in information flows and discourse across global financial markets. Tuesday, 18 November 2008. Launch of research by London School of Economics on financial journalism. On a two year research programme on financial journalism.
Monday, 1 December 2008. Is there a possible solution for this crisis? The answer is YES. Having a greener tomorrow has been closely linked to solving the current crisis. But how can this be possible if countries are running out of money trying to bail out companies in danger of bankruptcy? In the last couple of years, 2. 3 million people have gotten a job just in the sector of renewable sources of energy. Sunday, 30 November 2008.
Updates on our progress through the daunting turmoil of our uncertain and unpredictable financial markets. Monday, 24 November 2008. Sunny Side of the Street. Below are some jokes to ward away those credit crunch blues.
Thursday, 27 November 2008. Great time for Euro possessors in the UK. Since the subprime crisis and with a current slowing down economy and the recession, the British Pound is losing value! In one year the pound dropped 22 percent against the dollar and 12 percent versus the euro as slumping house prices sent Britain to the brink of a recession. Tuesday, 18 November 2008. Moreover, the financial crisis ha.
Sunday, 30 November 2008. Monday, 17 November 2008. Since May exports have experienced a massive drop. This cannot be termed a slight blip in their remarkable performance, and validates the jitters of the Chinese government. Sunday, 9 November 2008. The Rise of the Credit Grinch. Monday, 27 October 2008.