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Geithner urges Gulf countries to invest in US
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AFP) - US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner urged Gulf countries on Tuesday to invest in his country and praised their domestic investments for helping push the world economy back to growth.
Nations:Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates People:Timothy Geithner Activities:2006 U.S. Port Controversy Source:(AFP)
2009-07-14
Bush's Last Days: The Lamest Duck
We have "only one President at a time," Barack Obama said in his debut press conference as President-elect. Normally, that would be a safe assumption - but we're learning not to assume anything as the charcoal-dreary economic winter approaches.
People:Barack Obama George W. Bush Oliver Stone Bill Clinton Activities:Bush Admin. 2006 U.S. Port Controversy 2005 Hurricane Katrina Source:(Time)
2008-11-26
US to remain open to sovereign wealth funds: Paulson
US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson assured investors in the oil-rich Gulf region on Monday that the United States will remain open to sovereign wealth funds.
Nations:U.S. United Arab Emirates People:Henry Paulson Activities:2006 U.S. Port Controversy
2008-06-02
Rich nations must not demonize us, say state funds
The United States and other countries must not demonize sovereign wealth funds as they come to the aid of troubled U.S. banks, some of the world's biggest state-run investors said on Thursday.
Nations:U.S. Russia United Arab Emirates Activities:Global Financial Crisis 2006 U.S. Port Controversy
2008-01-24
Coming soon to U.S. pumps: terror-free gasoline
An automobile service station in Nebraska recently began promoting a brand of "terror-free gasoline" at its pumps - a move that has some Middle East experts crying foul.
Nations:U.S. Canada Venezuela Saudi Arabia Norway Australia People:George W. Bush Activities:2006 U.S. Port Controversy
2007-03-24
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