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Exporters must heed changes in consumer behavior
Andrew Robertson, head of BBDO, one of the largest ad companies in the world, told China Daily that Chinese exporters must take heed to the major changes in consumer behavior as a result of the global recession.
Gov'ts urged to regulate big banks, money
Experts' views heard at Davos suggest that if governments' fail to take an coordinated effort to regulate big banks and big money, there will be a risk that the best time to reform international finance will be lost.
Asia contributes most growth in global ad industry
In his interview with China Daily during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, John Wren, president and CEO of Omnicom Group Inc., one of the largest global advertising and communication service groups, said Asia has been contributing most growth in the global ad industry 2009-10.
Closer China-US co-op needed for better world
Although China doesn't want to use it, the word G2 emerges in some of the 220 panels in Davos. Chance to manage the new "globalized" world successfully will be slim without China and the United States work like yin and yang.
Irresponsible attacks at China unacceptable
Vice-Premier Li Keqiang's self-confident and forward-looking speech at Davos yesterday is in a sharp contrast with some US politicians' irresponsible attacks at China at the international forum.
Bankers hard to agree with each other
The world's bankers are still hard to agree with each other on what to do in the future, as reflected in their opinionns at Davos.
China still center of Davos talks
Despite the low key in the Chinese press about this year's Davos World Economic Forum,participants say the meeting is still about the two key economies in the world - the US and China.