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To say Donald Trumps pivot to optimism came across as a character transplant would be an understatement. 说唐纳德?特朗普(Donald Trump)变得乐观就像是性格移植,是一种轻描淡写。 It was as though Barack Obama took to yelling ex
A budget compromise has the Republican-led House's vote. Now, it's on to the Democratically-led Senate. NPR's Audie Cornish has a recap of the latest vote to keep the government funded for the rest of this fiscal year. The House passed the package on
The blame game is playing out in Washington and pushes the government ever closer to a partial shutdown. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says just when it seemed Democrats and Republicans would have some kind of deal before the midnight deadline, t
1. In Alabama, police say they have a suspect in custody accused of firing into a crowded bar near the university of Alabama campus. Nearly a dozen people were wounded. 2. New warnings from Fed Chair Ben Bernanke to Congress in its pursuit of budget
GWEN IFILL:On Monday, the president laid out his agenda for his second term in office. Today, House Republicans took their first step to position themselves for a series of upcoming fiscal battles. MAN:The gentleman is recognized. GWEN IFILL:On the H
Speaking at the week-long 2016 Spring Meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Zhu Min said, that policy makers and economists have come to a consensus that structural reform should be put at the top of the agenda. Because mone
The trouble with half and half这一半与那一半之间的苦恼 The plan to fix Californias budget has run into problems 解决加州预算的方案陷入困境 JERRY BROWN was being forced to contemplate plans B and C to save his governorship as
Germany and the euro 德国与欧元 The Merkel method 默克尔之道 Two books that take a close look at the woman at the centre of the euro crisis 两本深入观察这位处于欧元危机中心的女人的书 Angela Merkel: A Chancellorship Forg
Corporate taxation 企业税务 Death of the Double Irish 计划夭折 The Irish government plans to alter one of its more controversial tax policies 爱尔兰政府计划改变其一项颇具争议的税收政策 BONO may front one of the world's mo
Wage negotiations in Argentina 阿根廷的工资谈判 Class war 一场关于开学的战争 Teachers'unions go out on strike 教师公会举行罢工 IT CAN'T be that every annual salary negotiation makes it a strain just to begin the school year,
Tax reform in India 印度税制改革 The truck stops here 如鲠在喉 A fix for India's indirect-tax system is overdue but it may fall short of the ideal 由于印度未能及时对其间接税系统进行调整使得其未能达到理想状态 TR
西班牙正走出经济危机 PANAMA CITY, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) -- Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said here on Saturday that his country is beginning to get out of the serious economic crisis as a result of a deep plan of structural reforms to imp
Hopes were dashed this week for bold congressional action to slow the growth of Americas $15 trillion national debt. A special bipartisan committee failed to agree on ways to trim the deficit by $1.2 trillion. But if Congress has shown itself incapab
BEIJING, March 12 (Xinhua) -- Risks in China's banking industry are generally controllable and the authorities will work to prevent systemic financial risks, the head of the country's banking regulator said Saturday. China's banking sector is in good
BEIJING, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu on Thursday called for accelerating innovation and promotion of agricultural science and technology. It is vital to the overall economic and social development to obtain grain harvests and
BEIJING, June 25 (Xinhua) -- A senior Chinese official on Monday called for the country to speed up mass production of shale gas with its own technologies to ensure adequate energy supply. Efforts must be made to achieve early breakthroughs in the ap
BEIJING, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The World Bank expects the Chinese economy to slow to 6.7 percent in 2016, the bank said in a report on Monday. The projection is on par with its last estimate in January. The bank has kept its projection for 2017 at 6.5
The U.N. Conference on Trade and Development says the outlook for the world economy is very bleak. UNCTAD warns Europe is facing a full-fledged recession next year, and the best the United States and Japan can look forward to is a period of stagnatio
The European Union's top economic official says he expects eurozone finance ministers to sign off on the payout of $17 billion in aid for Greece on Sunday and decide on a new bailout in July. The news comes on the heels of the prime minister of Greec