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Behind the dramatic renovation is a major new force in Argentine real estate: Inversiones y Representaciones S.A., better known as IRSA, a company that has made its mark on the financial markets in the past six years. IRSA's shares trade on the Buenos Aires bolsa, but they are also listed as the only Argentine real estate play on the New York Stock Exchange. IRSA's American connection is gold plated: much of the firm's capital comes from U.S. hedge-fund billionaire and philanthropist George Soros. IRSA's president and CEO, Eduardo Elsztain, 37, met Soros...
What keeps the news from being worse? In a word: China. It has been affected by the Asian turmoil, but not much. China is still running a huge trade surplus; its currency, the yuan, is holding steady; and inflation is under control. The change of government in Hong Kong is likely to make little economic difference. China's growth this year and next should be about 9% or 10%. That hefty push should help the global good times keep rolling...
...Federal Trade Commission probes Pentium-chip makers Intel (TIME Daily...
...Federal Trade Commission probes Pentium-chip makers Intel (TIME Daily...
PITTSBURGH: Unfortunately for Bill Clinton, fast track is not an issue for compromisers. It's a presidential privilege that makes trade agreements easier to negotiate and simpler to get through Congress ? who either like it or strike it, but can't make changes ? and Big Labor absolutely hates it. So when Clinton took the stage in Pittsburgh after a terse introduction by AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, he started with the sugar: Campaign finance reform. Youth smoking. The 21st century (with no bridges...