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- 傅伟良等编著 著
- 出版社: 北京:石油工业出版社
- ISBN:750215132X
- 出版时间:2006
- 标注页数:402页
- 文件大小:34MB
- 文件页数:411页
- 主题词:英语-语言读物,经济
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Unit One Economic Growth(经济增长)1
1.1 Despite sign of global recovery,OECD points to many risks4
1.2 Growth in US is fasted for 20 years10
1.3 Optimism picks up in U.S.along with GDP15
1.4 OPEC cut could slow recovery21
1.5 Factories in Europe show gains in output27
1.6 Japanese growth revised down31
1.7 Production surges 1.3% in France35
1.8 Business confidence in Germany rises again39
Unit Two Employment(就业)44
2.1 Keeping employees happy is rising cost for U.S. firms46
2.2 Indians bridle at being target of U.S. over job tension51
2.3 Australian employment declines as companies seek to trim costs61
2.4 Unemployment rate falls in New Zealand64
2.5 New Zealand unemployment increase68
2.6 Jobless rate hits record in Singapore72
2.7 Boosting employment now a top priority76
Unit Three Banking(银行业)82
3.1 China raises bank cap ahead of bailout85
3.2 Nation frees up lending rates92
3.3 Germany rejects EU's call to trim its deficit97
3.4 Tokyo sees no fallout in bank takeover102
3.5 H.K.authority buys $200 million106
3.6 Chinese central bank plans to auction bills111
3.7 "Big four"bad loans witness big drop116
3.8 China takes bad debt on the road122
3.9 Bank gets ready for going public127
3.10 What global asset bubbles may have in common132
Unit Four Currency and Exchange Rate(货币与利率)136
4.1 IMF backs China on value of yuan139
4.2 Little hope in U.S.on yuan rate144
4.3 China urged to link yuan to"basket"148
4.4 China gets ally in currency feud153
4.5 Surging currency lowers Japan exports158
4.6 U.K.sales risek,adding to rate push161
4.7 Japan sees expansion next year165
4.8 G7 Says It Wants Flexible Currencies169
4.9 FOREX-Dollar jumps on record U.S. capital inflows174
4.10 Weak Japan survey helps dollar to rally177
4.11 Stability of Renminbi reaffirmed181
Unit Five Securities Market(证券市场)185
5.1 Japanese companies turn to convertible bond shares189
5.2 H.K.charges Shanghai Land officials193
5.3 U.S.House acts on mutual funds196
5.4 Mainland may rally as curbs are lifted200
5.5 Brokers protest Thai efforts to rein in a hot stock market206
5.6 Life after Yukos212
5.7 New options in Japan215
5.8 China seeks to sell government stakes220
Unit Six International Balance of Payments(国际收支)223
6.1 Foreign trade becoming balanced225
6.2 Greenspan says trade deficit may prove costly230
6.3 Import surge pushes up trade deficit234
6.4 Nation must control surpluses(Ⅰ)238
6.5 Nation must control surpluses(Ⅱ)241
6.6 Nation must control surpluses(Ⅲ)246
6.7 Record exports buoy Japanese surplus249
Unit Seven International Trade(国际贸易)253
7.1 Sino-Indian trade,co-op promote255
7.2 Americas trade talks have modest agenda259
7.3 Singapore export growth slows as electronics shipments drop264
7.4 Tax rebate proposed for nation's bonded zones268
7.5 China posts strong trade data274
Unit Eight International Trade Disputes(贸易争端)280
8.1 China hints at new rise in tariffs281
8.2 U.S.urges China to open markets and help break an impasse in global trade talks286
8.3 US files first WTO complaint against China291
8.4 Textile talks kick off297
8.5 Second round of textile talks to kick off soon301
Unit Nine China's Economy(中国经济)307
9.1 China blames lone agent for copper trades309
9.2 China must cut farming population,says OECD313
9.3 China warns of too-hot growth(Ⅰ)317
9.4 China warns of too-hot growth(Ⅱ)320
9.5 Experts find easing pressure on deflation323
9.6 Philips forecasts huge growth in China327
9.7 Shopping on Internet spurned by Chinese330
Unit Ten Consumption and Investment(消费与投资)334
10.1 Non-income factors vital for consumption336
10.2 Lending rate change to spur private sector(Ⅰ)339
10.3 Lending rate change to spur private secto(Ⅱ)343
10.4 Lending rate change to spur private sector(Ⅲ)346
10.5 Hey,big spender,the U.S.economic recovery needs you(Ⅰ)351
10.6 Hey,big spender,the U.S.economic recovery needs you(Ⅱ)353
10.7 Hey,big spender,the U.S.economic recovery needs you(Ⅲ)356
Supplementary:Explanatory Notes to Bilingual Finance(补充阅读材料:金融双语解读)361
1)Money and its functions361
2)Monetary measures362
3)The demand for and supply of money(Ⅰ)364
4)The demand for and supply of money(Ⅱ)366
5)Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance367
6)The Federal Reserve System in the United States369
7)Financial markets371
8)Major money market instruments374
9)Capital market instruments376
10)Real GDP and nominal GDP378
11)Risks faced by all Financial Intermediaries(FIs)380
12)Financialinnovation382
13)Balance of international indebtedness384
14)Currency board386
15)Exchange arbitrage389
16)Exchange rate and real income391
17)Exchange rate and realinterest rates392
18)Exchange rate determination in a free market394
19)Interest arbitrage397
20)Policy instrument400