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The biggest rise in clothing prices in six years helped to drive the UK's inflation rate up to 1.2% in November, up from 0.9% in October. 六年来服装价格的最大涨幅,导致英国的通货膨胀率在11月上升至1.2%,高于10月份的
Separate reports on U.S. consumer confidence and European economic sentiment added to the volatility in global markets Tuesday. In the U.S., consumer confidence fell to its lowest level in 16 months, while the European Union's index of economic senti
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As more women rise higher in the workforce and evidence grows of the value of diverse teams, an odd and important management paradox is arising: mixed teams can be hell to manage. 随着越来越多的女性担任较高级职位,同时有更多证据
HOUSING markets are prone to boom-and-bust cycles, with prices overshooting then undershooting sustainable levels. To work out whether they are over- or undervalued, The Economist uses two gauges. One assesses affordability by comparing prices with d
Turkey and Syria 土耳其和叙利亚 Bad blood bubbles 恶战到底 Relations between the two neighbours are getting worse than ever两邻国之间的关系到达历史冰点 A dangerous spat 一场危险的争执 After a series of mortar bombs fir
JUDY WOODRUFF: It was another tough day for the financial markets, capping a volatile week, one marked by anxiety over interest rates, the dollar, and falling oil prices, among other things. More puzzling in some ways, there was good economic news ea
Science and technology 科学技术 R D in America 美国研发战略 Bad medicine 医学受阻 Cutting American health research will harm the world 美国削减医药研究经费,影响波及整个地球 BARACK OBAMA, in his state-of-the-union spe
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How Not to be Wrong, by Jordan Ellenberg 乔丹艾伦伯格《如何避免错误》 Ellenberg, a mathematician and writer, explains how math plays into our daily lives without our even knowing it. Each chapter starts with a subject that seems fairly
Spanish workers took to the streets Thursday to protest sweeping labor reforms, public spending cuts and widespread unemployment. The 24-hour general strike comes a day before government ministers are set to adopt a new austerity budget to meet stric
COST OF LIVING Your money or your life. The choice traditionally presented by the highwayman is supposed to have only one sensible answer. Money is, after all, no use to a corpse. Yet economists often study something rather like the highwayman's offe
HARBIN, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- The Ministry of Agriculture on Saturday urged local agricultural departments to prepare for a possible spring drought in China's northeastern regions. Agricultural authorities at all levels should make early arrangements f
Fanny: Hey, Brian, you know, recently I heard that the Canadian dollar is very strong. Brian: It is. It's been amazingly strong in the last few months. Fanny: What happened? I mean, how come? Brian: It went up. The reasons behind why the Canadian dol
The International Monetary Fund said Monday that the global economic recovery not only is continuing, but it is also strengthening. But, economists(经济学者) caution that unemployment and commodity prices remain high. IMF Chief Economist Oliv
For the first time in its modern history, Turkey has resisted a serious global economic crisis, and also has decoupled itself from the rest of Europe by rebounding strongly in 2010. Although Turkey's economy is booming, however, the new government ha
BEIJING, Aug. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Since the beginning of 2011, China has taken a series of measures to cool rising prices, such as introducing a prudent monetary policy, boosting supply and containing inrrational demand while establishing a price contr
Helmut Schmidt, the former West German chancellor who steered his country through the world economic crisis and cold war tension of the 1970s and early 1980s has died at the age of 96. 前西德总理、在上世纪70年代至80年代初带领国家挺
DUBLIN - People in the Republic of Ireland have voted to ratify the European Union's Fiscal Pact in a referendum that sets strict limits for countries' budget deficits. Sixty percent of Irish voted in favor - more than forecast in opinion polls. Iris