Weekend Links (20 January 2008)
Posted by AJ on January 20, 2008
Some recent stories of interest:
- Davos-Sovereign wealth funds this year’s most in-demand guests: (Reuters)
- Economic uncertainty to dominate Davos: (Financial Times)
- One year on and the mood among bankers at Davos has taken a serious turn: (Times Online)
- China Investment Corp – transparency, accountability constitutional impossibilities: (Guardian Unlimited)
- China turns risk averse as capital outflows rise: (Financial Times)
- The new (financial) world order: (RGE Monitor)
- Silence not golden for sovereign funds: (Financial Times)
- A Guide to Speed Dating With Sovereign Funds: (NY Times Deal Book)
- Who’s afraid of Middle East money?: (Business Week)
- Regulators should intervene in bankers’ pay: (Financial Times)
- The Growing Power of Petro-Islam: (Newsweek)
- Subprime Nation: (Real Clear Politics)
- Abu Dhabi fund to break silence: (Arabian Business)
- ‘Green city in the desert’ for Abu Dhabi (Arabian Business)
- Gulf oil boom spreads to poorer lands: (Financial Times)
- President Bush Questions Saudi Ability to Raise Oil Supply: (Naked Capitalism)
- The Construction Site Called Saudi Arabia: (NY Times)
- Gulf Cooperation Council-Iran Watch: (Abu Aardvark)
- US Secretary of Defense: Iran a challenge, not a threat: (Inter Press Service)
- MEMO to US Presidential Candidates RE Middle East Policy: (Time)
- Red, White, and Blue Tag Sale: (NY Times)
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