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This weekend I picked up a Fiat Punto from Heathrow and headed to the southwest of England. After about 20 minutes, I had absolutely no sympathy for anyone in the auto industry. So many details of this car were completely off. And every single one was a design flaw.

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IN YOUR FACE: CAN SERENDIPITY MAKE YOU RICH?

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Britain—the Other Property Crash

British real estate is hitting a wall

 

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Let Smokers in From the Cold

Office buildings should allow smoking indoors in designated lounges. Pro or con?

 

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BoE Holds Rates on Inflation Fears

As food prices rise, the Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged—to the dismay of retailers and industry

For Now, Deutsche Börse Wears the Crown

Last year the German stock exchange broke its losing streak with a couple of smart mergers, but it's being challenged by cheaper, faster electronic competitors

The 2008 European BusinessWeek 50

Companies, such as retailers Inditex and H&M, are using the resiliency honed in famously inhospitable home markets to succeed overseas

The Dollar: A Bottom at Last?

After years of weakness, the U.S. currency may be at a turning point. Who would gain—and lose—from a greenback comeback?

Special Report: European Innovation

Europe lags the U.S. and Asia in top innovators, but there are plenty of great ideas and promising products coming out of the Old World


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The New Power Brokers

The past year has seen much financial unrest, but three players—Asian sovereign investors, oil exporters, and private equity firms—have helped stabilize the market

 
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