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2009/03/29

Today's Paper: Europe

The Wall Street Journal Online - Today's Paper: Europe
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March 30, 2009 -- 5:30 a.m.
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News by section: Page One | Corporate News | | Economy and Politics | Money and Investing | Marketplace

 
PAGE ONE
A1
Inflation Is Tempting for Indebted Nations
As the U.S. and U.K. seek to lead the world into battle against the financial crisis, spending trillions of dollars, they could be tempted to use inflation to minimize the debt.

 
For G-20, Lofty Goals Have Fallen
to Earth
When the world's financial powers meet at the G-20 summit in London, the results are likely to be far less sweeping than Gordon Brown envisioned.

 
A2
Economy Raises Tentative Hopes a Trough Is Finally in Sight
German Consumer Sentiment Eases
 
A3
How a Modern Depression Might Look -- If the U.S. Gets There
U.S. to Host Forum on Climate Change
Survey Finds Banks Aware of Pay Flaws

 
CORPORATE NEWS
A4
ADVERTISING
Kodak Ads Get More Aggressive
Eastman Kodak is stepping up the aggressiveness of its marketing as it tries to jump-start its ink-jet-printer business and revive its beleaguered brand.

 
BlackBerry's Consumer Push Is Coming at a Price for RIM
RIM has been investing heavily to reach ordinary consumers, but these efforts eat into gross profit margins and helped push RIM's stock to one-third its high of $147 in July.

 
France Faces Pressure Over Bonuses as Natixis Sets $94.6 Million Payout
Pressure mounted on the French government to limit compensation for top earners, as loss-making Natixis said it would pay its traders bonuses for 2008.

 
A5
Chairman-CEO Split Gains Allies
Google Aims to Connect Ads for TV, YouTube
Boeing Nears Intelsat Satellite Deal
Barclays Nears Sale of Its iShares Unit
Monte dei PaschiNet Sinks, Seeks Aid
 
A6
Australia Blocks China Takeover
News Corp. to Name Digital Chief
 
A7
Streiff Is Ousted as CEO of Peugeot Citroën
Nuclear-Power Industry Enjoys Revival 30 Years After Accident

 
ECONOMY AND POLITICS
A12
CAPITAL
Paulson Applauds as Geithner Grows Into His Role
Few people know what it's like to be Treasury secretary in a crisis. Hank Paulson does, and he sees his successor growing into the role.

 
Obama Says Auto Maker Aid Hinges on Restructuring
Obama is prepared to give U.S. automakers billions more in aid, but only if all sides show that they are ready to make sacrifices to assure the companies have a viable future.

 
U.K.'s Financial Sector Retreats
Deterioration of the U.K. financial-services sector continued in the first quarter, with firms slashing jobs at the fastest pace in 16 years, a business survey says.

 
A13
Pakistan's Sharif Urges Political Unity
U.S. Pushes Afghan Plan In The Hague This Week
Arabs Find Little Unity, But Back Sudan Leader
Chinese Firms Post Declining Profits
 
A14
U.K. May Change Monarchy Marriage Rules
 
A15
OPINION
Mr. Obama's Surge
He'll need some of Bush's fortitude to resist the crossfire from left and right.

 
World Bank Responsibility
$500 million for companies suspected of corruption.

 
 
A16
OPINION
BOOKS
Mystery Tales of Terror, Murder and the Surreal
Reviews of three new mystery novels: "Among the Mad," "All the Colors of Darkness" and "The Manual of Detection."

 
THE WEEKEND INTERVIEW
The Carbon Cap Dilemma
Entergy's CEO on the politics and economics of tackling global warming.

 
 
A17
OPINION
ROBERT B. REICH
Obamanomics Isn't About Big Government
The president's focus is on improving human capital.

 
Activism in the Time of Cholera
By Henry I. Miller
Anti-GMO groups keep the poor from getting help.

 
 
A18
China Slowdown Stunts Entrepreneurs

 
MARKETPLACE
A30
G-20 to Set New Rules for Tax Havens Under Regulatory Shake-Up
The largest economic nations are expected to produce new rules for offshore tax havens as part of an effort to overhaul global regulations, White House officials said.

 
Show's Focus to Shift to Cellphone Programs
Cellphone programs, and not handsets, are expected to grab the spotlight when the industry converges in Las Vegas at this year's CTIA Wireless trade show.

 
A31
London Raises Security Ahead of G-20 Summit
 
A32
 HEARD ON THE STREET: Better Late Than Never? You Bet
 HEARD ON THE STREET: In Swaps We Trust, as Long as Federal Regulators Keep a Tight Rein
Thai Protests Build on Economic Crisis
Iran's Renewed Border Dispute With Iraq Threatens to Hinder U.S. Efforts
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A8
The Wall Street Journal
Future of Finance Initiative
[The Journal Report: Future of Finance]
Last week, The Wall Street Journal assembled roughly 100 of the brightest minds in finance to discuss not just how to restart the global financial system, but how to reconstruct it, so both the spectacular excesses and catastrophic failures of the past decade can be avoided.

 
Here's the Plan
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner spoke to The Journal's Alan Murray about the crisis and the administration's plans to remake the economic system's checks and balances.

 
A10
Now What Happens?
 
A11
All Together Now

 
MONEY AND INVESTING
A21
Reflation and How to Exploit It
Investors are turning to the reflation trade -- the bet that the world economy will rebound, driving up interest rates and commodities prices.

 
U.K. Could Charge More Than Just Madoff
U.K. authorities investigating Bernard Madoff's massive Ponzi scheme believe criminal offences have been committed by people other than the New York financier and expect to start filing charges within months.

 
A22
Germany to Take Initial 8.7% Stake in Hypo RE Bank
Fed purchases, payrolls are likely to lower yields
ECB, G-20 action likely to test dollar's strength
 
A23
Top Risk Officers Remain at Insurer's Helm
 COMMODITIES REPORT: Dethroning the Dollar: What If?
Cuomo Widens His Probe to a Unit's Swaps Deals
Spain Moves to Bail Out Regional Savings Bank
 
A24
More Staff Cuts Loom for Asset Managers
Bank Pay Will Track Risk
Pellegrini Moves to Nomura
 
A25
Funds Wary of Risk in China Real Estate
Financial shares decline while chip makers advance
Japanese Inflation Stayed Flat in February
 
A26
Top Fund Manager Sees Decade Ruined
Goldman Sachs Makes 2 Buyouts


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