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  1. A comprehensive treaty is probably out of reach at the Copenhagen climate-change summit. http://ow.ly/H5UI
  2. Massive fiscal stimulus is helping the global economy to recover. But the spending can't go on indefinitely. http://ow.ly/Gaun
  3. Perceptions of corruption in many African states remain poor. This is bad for the states--and firms that operate in them. http://ow.ly/FD2v
  4. Retiring disgracefully: A ballooning pension fund deficit is threatening the future of BT http://ow.ly/FyD6
  5. Healthcare systems will fail the elderly unless new thinking emerges, says the Economist Intelligence Unit http://ow.ly/Fcyf
  6. Japan's big banks record profits, but many factors cloud their prospects. http://tinyurl.com/yb9salc
  7. EU: Quiet but effective - Van Rumpuy lacks the star quality of other presidency candidates, but will still draw authority http://ow.ly/EOGh
  8. Signs that global economic recovery is gathering pace have led to fears of new asset bubbles forming. John Bowler discusseshttp://ow.ly/E3sK
  9. UK economy: inflation starts to climb http://ow.ly/DYjt
  10. Companies often struggle to manage projects well, but those that do are likely to reap significant financial rewards. http://ow.ly/DmSO
  11. APEC countries have admitted that next month's climate-change conference in Copenhagen will not produce a full treaty. http://ow.ly/D5wa
  12. Global forecast:Policy stimulus and inventory changes are boosting global growth prospects, but structural challenges loom http://ow.ly/CIvn
  13. A shake-up of military top brass and rumours of a coup plot have underscored the fragile nature of Paraguay’s democracy. http://ow.ly/BY74
  14. The government has announced the most ambitious nuclear reactor building programme in the EU. But who's going to pay? http://ow.ly/BU0T
  15. Relations between Thailand and Cambodia reach new low as political power plays combine with sovereignty disputes. http://tinyurl.com/yexwzd6
  16. With growing clout in investment banking, French banks are poised to assume a leading European role in the years ahead. http://ow.ly/BQgA
  17. With less than 10 weeks to Iraq's election, parliament has compromised on a law to govern the electoral process. http://tinyurl.com/yh74fsc
  18. The improving economy owes much to the synchronisation of fiscal stimulus in many countries, but still faces challenges. http://ow.ly/BQbG
  19. The implications of the population boom that has transformed the Gulf are discussed in a new report from @TheEIU http://ow.ly/BE9M
  20. New discussion on our LinkedIn group: Is Germany moving away from EU fiscal targets? Join the group to have your say. http://ow.ly/BAOb