Weekly Newsmakers

Welcome to our roundup of fascinating and relevant stories making news around the world this week.

Plague of Broken Contracts Frays Cotton Market – Wall Street Journal (Editor’s Top Pick)

Between “August 2010 to July 2011, cotton was the most volatile of the world’s 64 exchange-traded commodities.”  In 2012 alone, there have been 175 arbitration requests, and that number is growing.  How will the cotton market adapt to a changing environment where farmers and textile mills consciously break contracts and enter arbitration panels for mediation?  This article provides insight into the matter.

China and Germany Promise to Strengthen Ties – The New York Times

China renews it’s pledge to continue investing in Europe.

Revving Up: The End of an Old Haulage Dispute will Give Mexican Exports an Edge – The Economist

While Mexico tends to fly under the radar, the competitive nature of Mexican exports is worth another look.

Clinton embarks on wide-ranging Asia trip – CNN

The U.S. Secretary of State begins a tour of Asia that includes: China, Indonesia, East Timor and Russia.  What are her plans for each visit and how will this affect us in the near future?

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