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Friday, May 6, 2011

Commentary from Financial Times 5/6


Financial Times

Comment & Analysis
Friday May 06 2011

Financial Times - Comment
 

The promise of a post-jihad world
As long as stability is seen as synonymous with the old order, the west will surrender moral authority in the region, writes Philip Stephens
http://link.ft.com/r/4RNQTT/JIXARO/S3NLI4/0GPQ0G/728JEB/PJ/h?a1=2011&a2=5&a3=6
 
Pakistan’s rogue army runs a shattered state
The danger is now of a military shamed and distrusted abroad while increasingly more destructive at home, writes Aatish Taseer
http://link.ft.com/r/4RNQTT/JIXARO/S3NLI4/0GPQ0G/M9KOBA/PJ/h?a1=2011&a2=5&a3=6
 
Europe is running a giant Ponzi scheme
This is Greece, not Chad: Does anyone imagine the IMF will stop disbursing loans if performance criteria are not met? writes Mario Blejer
http://link.ft.com/r/4RNQTT/JIXARO/S3NLI4/0GPQ0G/181YWR/PJ/h?a1=2011&a2=5&a3=6
 
US needs to shed its taboo on economic planning
Manufacturing is thriving in China, Germany, Sweden and Singapore only because their governments set up specific vocational institutes to prepare workers for new industries, writes Kishore Mahbubani
http://link.ft.com/r/4RNQTT/JIXARO/S3NLI4/0GPQ0G/XTNW7S/PJ/h?a1=2011&a2=5&a3=6
 
A piece of work we did together
When it comes to murder, decades of gang violence – and depictions in the press and popular art – have transformed New York’s crime scenes into landmarks, writes Gary Silverman
http://link.ft.com/r/4RNQTT/JIXARO/S3NLI4/0GPQ0G/728JE6/PJ/h?a1=2011&a2=5&a3=6
 
F1 approach could send Ecclestone veering off track
News this week that Formula One has attracted the attention of potential new owners will add to the pit lane gossip that fuels the king of motor sports
http://link.ft.com/r/4RNQTT/JIXARO/S3NLI4/0GPQ0G/S39ZC8/PJ/h?a1=2011&a2=5&a3=6
 

FT.com - Markets Insight
 

Why ETFs give an uneasy sense of déjà vu
The sector, similar to credit markets five years ago, is in the grip of a wave of investor enthusiasm that risks turning a fundamentally sensible innovation bad
http://link.ft.com/r/4RNQTT/JIXARO/S3NLI4/0GPQ0G/OJYC8F/PJ/h?a1=2011&a2=5&a3=6

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