Unit One 經(jīng)濟(jì)增長 1.1 Despite sign of global recovery,OECD points to many risks 1.2 Growth in US is fasted for 20 years 1.3 Optimism picks up in U.S. along with GDP 1.4 OPEC cut could slow recovery 1.5 Factories in Europe show gains in output 1.6 Japanese growth revised down 1.7 Production surges 1.3 0n France 1.8 Business confidence in Germany fises again Unit Two 就業(yè) 2.1 Keeping employees happy is rising cost for U.S.firms 2.2 Indians bridle at being target of U.S. over job tension 2.3 Australian employment declines as companies seek to trim costs 2.4 Unemployment rate falls in New Zealand 2.5 New Zealand unemployment increase 2.6 Jobless rate hits record in Singapore 2.7 Boosting employment now a top preiority Unit Three 銀行業(yè) 3.1 China raises bank cap ahead of bailout 3.2 Nation frees up lending rates 3.3 Germany rejects EU's call to trim its deficit 3.4 Tokyo sees no fallout in bank takeover 3.5 H.K.authority buys million 3.6 Chinese central bank plans to auction bills 3.7 “Big four”bab loans witness big drop 3.8 China takes bad debt on the road 3.9 Bank gets ready for going public 3.10 What global asset bubbles may have in common Unit Four 貨幣與利率 4.1 IMF backs China on value of yuan 4.2 Little hope in U.S.on yuan rate 4.3 China urged to link yuan to“basket” 4.4 China ugts ally in currency feud 4.5 Surging currency lowers Japan exports 4.6 U.K.sales rise,adding to rate push 4.7 Japan sees expansion next year 4.8 G7 Says It Wants Flexible Currencies 4.9 FOREX-Dollar jumps on fecord U.S.capital inflows 4.10 Weak japan survey helps dollar to rally 4.11 Stability of Renminbi reaffirmed Unit Five 證券市場 Unit Six 國際收支 Unit Seven 國際貿(mào)易 Unit Eight 貿(mào)易爭端 Unit Nine 中國經(jīng)濟(jì) Unit Ten 消費與投資 補(bǔ)充閱讀材料:金融雙語解讀