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    • Yuan Direction 

        The Chinese authorities will have some time to wait before they end the de facto peg to the dollar, believes Ulrich Leuchtmann, head of FX research, Commerzbank. He tells CNBC's Martin Baccardax & Chloe Cho why.



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    • Sideline Cash Will Buffer Double Dip 

        "There's still so much money on the sidelines that I think that's going to buffer any real severe double dip," Ken Kamen, President of Mercadien Asset Management told CNBC Thursday when considering the economic outlook.



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    • Online Presence Saved Retailers in Crisis: eBay 

        Having an online presence really helps you offline as nearly 80% of small High Street retailers think the introduction of online trading saved their firm during the economic slowdown, according to eBay's third online business index. Mark Lewis, MD of eBay UK, discusses the report's findings.



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    • Thai Airways CEO on Economic Outlook 

        Dr Piyasvasti Amranand, the CEO of Thai Airways, was in London this week to talk to investors ahead of the company's third-quarter results. CNBC caught up with him Thursday to ask if he is starting to see signs of recovery.



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  • The Good Entrepreneur Competition

      CNBC and Allianz have partnered to launch a competition to identify entrepreneurs across Europe with environmentally responsible business concepts.


EBLA 2010


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  • Awarding Excellence in Business Leadership

      The CNBC European Business Leaders Awards (EBLA) program, now in its seventh year, honors those individuals who are making a difference through leadership and innovation in their industry sectors.


September Articles

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  • Staying Power

      The future of the hotel industry

  • Top 25 Business Hotels 2009

      Our annual guide to Europe's top offerings for the business traveller

  • Keys To Success

      Technology and a new generation of cost-conscious business travellers are forcing hotels to rethink how to keep the customer satisfied. Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker reports on the latest trends in the industry

  • Chain Reaction

      Rates and occupancy are shrinking for the hotel industry. But then so is the planet, reports Boyd Farrow



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    • InBev Tops Earnings View  6 hrs ago

        Anheuser-Busch InBev beat expectations with its quarterly earnings Thursday due to cost cutting and higher prices. Chris Mercer from Just-Drinks and Donald Sull from London Business School discuss the brewer.

    • Repsol Profit Squeezed by Margins  8 hrs ago

        Lower gas prices and refining margins hit profits at Spanish energy giant Repsol in the third quarter. COO Miguel Martinez spoke to CNBC about the earnings Thursday.

    • Stormy Waters Ahead for Moller Maersk?  8 hrs ago

        The world might be starting to see signs of a recovery but for the world's top container shipping company, Moller Maersk, the future remains highly uncertain. CEO Nils Smedegaard Andersen spoke to CNBC about the outlook.

    • BA, Iberia Shares Soar on M&A Talk  8 hrs ago

        Shares of British Airways and Iberia took off Thursday on speculation the two carriers were on the verge of a merger deal. David Jones from IG Index and Paul Mielgo from Intereconomia consider the outlook.

    • Crisis Not Over Yet: Strauss-Kahn  14 hrs ago

        "I think that recovery is coming back," Dominique Strauss-Kahn, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, told CNBC Thursday when discussing the outlook for the US economy. "Even so, the crisis is not over," he added.

    • US Will Borrow Less as Banks Repay: Geithner  14 hrs ago

        The US is likely to have to borrow substantially less than initially anticipated as banks are repaying the government funds they received during the crisis with interest and significant repayments are ahead, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told CNBC Thursday.

    • Aegon Earnings Top Expectations  16 hrs ago

        Aegon's third-quarter earnings topped analysts' expectations Thursday. The Dutch insurer also saw improved sales and net inflows. "We are very pleased that we returned to profit this quarter," CFO Jan Nooitgedagt said.

    • Lanxess Beats Earnings Expectations  17 hrs ago

        German chemicals group Lanxess posted a better-than-expected 59% drop in third-quarter net profit Thursday. "Despite the challenging situation out there, we produced a strong set of figures," CEO Axel Heitmann told CNBC.


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