Chinese premier Wen Jiabo told western countries to sort out their debt problems.
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The World Economic Forum is going on right now in Davos, Switzerland. The annual gathering attracts many of the world’s top business leaders. Usually that means a whole lot of men and very few women. This year, though, organizers have imposed a gender quota on top corporate participants. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Pakistani economist Saadia Zahidi. She heads the forum’s “gender parity program.” Download MP3
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It’s been a year since the global economic crisis started and China has weathered it better than most. According to Premier Wen Jiabao the Chinese economy grew more than 7 % in the first seven months of this year. Other countries have taken notice and some believe the center of economic gravity is shifting toward China. The World’s Mary Kay Magistad reports from the World Economic Forum in the northern Chinese city of Dalian.Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.
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