China is looking for better ties with Canada, Did GM tell Fritz to resign and coupon clicking is booming, some of the items of note for Tuesday.
Globe and Mail-- GM rocked by CEO Fritz Henderson's speedy exit
Globe and Mail-- Investors flock to Canadian dollar
Globe and Mail-- How Dubai crisis may alter markets
National Post-- TSX as good as gold
National Post-- We can't go back again, Scotia economist warns
National Post-- Central banks’ independence at risk
Vancouver Sun-- China readies for ‘thaw’ in relations with Canada
Vancouver Sun-- CN Rail makes new offer to striking workers
New York Times-- G.M. Asks Its Chief to Resign
New York Times-- A Quaking Brings No Collapse
USA Today-- Economy shuffling toward recovery, reports indicate
USA Today-- More shoppers search for coupons online
Guardian UK online-- Dubai creditors fight for their money
Guardian UK online-- General Motors chief executive resigns sending shockwaves through industry
Times Online UK-- Manufacturing slows sharply in November
Times Online UK-- Dubai troubles cast doubt on future fundraising
Telegraph UK online-- North Korea sharply revalues its currency
Telegraph UK online-- Japan steps up quantitative easing to fight deflation
Telegraph UK online-- Dubai's most pressing project is to bridge the communication gulf
Melbourne Herald Sun-- Homeowners feel pain as Westpac lifts rates by 45 basis points after official rate went up by 25
Melbourne Herald Sun-- RBA's recipe for sustained growth
Brisbane Times-- Abbott's first big lie: interest rates
Brisbane Times-- China bankrolls another iron ore upstart
Sydney Morning Herald-- Uncertainty continues to rule global markets
Sydney Morning Herald-- Building approvals slip as stimulus wanes
Sydney Daily Telegraph-- Shake your booty: companies to lay on $560m Christmas bash
Sydney Daily Telegraph-- North Korea sharply revalues currency
People's Daily on line-- Dubai debt meltdown has limited influence on China
People's Daily on line-- Protectionism, yuan pressure "unfair": Wen
China Daily-- Gaming growth ends Macao's downturn
China Daily-- Beijing selling China to the world
The Times of India-- Hyundai India records highest ever sales
The Times of India-- Dubai turmoil not to impact domestic banks
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
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