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Shift of power to Asia figures on Day 2 at Davos
By CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest reports f | 29 Jan 2010
Polluted Atmosphere in Copenhagen?
10 Dec 2009
What had been expected to be a quiet first week has suddenly taken on rather more lively character, writes CNN’s Connect The World host, Becky Anderson
A warmer, gentler IMF?
07 Oct 2009
As we move into the next phase of this crisis, when the poor stand to be hit hardest once again, any movement by the IMF towards a more human face is to be welcomed, says says CNN's London correspondent, Richard Quest, in an exclusive column to domain-b
CNN International unveils new tagline 'go beyond borders', with new logo, music, graphics and programmes
22 Sep 2009
United at last, but for how long?
09 Sep 2009
The G-20 may not agree on what to do about big bad bank bonuses, but on the question of the road to recovery they are, at least for the time being, reading the same map, says CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest, in an exclusive column to domain-b
Tony Blair promotes countrywide solar power project in China
01 Sep 2009
Now in China to launch a project to bring affordable solar lighting to villages across the country, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks to CNN’s John Vause on issues including tackling climate change, resolving the conflict in the Middle East, and on whether his legacy has been overshadowed by the war in Iraq
Banks: That's where the money (still) is
24 Jul 2009
Less than a year after the threat of a general banking collapse, how are US banks still making money hand over fist, returning the billions of dollars borrowed from the government when the economy is still mired in recession, asks CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest, in an exclusive column for domain-b.
Turner promotes Troy Lobo South Asia director for wireless content development and distribution
16 Jul 2009
Dateline: Los Angeles
06 Jul 2009
This week I have been in Los Angeles as part of the CNN team covering of the death of Michael Jackson. It has been a startling insight into the world of celebrity in life and death; a world where fact is often stranger than fiction. By Richard Quest, CNN's London corespondent
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India’s Millet Revolution To Enrich Global Food Basket
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Market predator Hindenburg preys on Adani stock
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