Are employees prepared for change?

www.FT.com Are managers and their staff really prepared for change in these hard economic times? The FT’s Daniel Garrahan discusses the outlook with Lynda Gratton of London Business School and Vanessa Robinson of The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. For more video content from the FT, visit the Financial Times video section at: www.ft.com

*BREAKING NEWS* Greece Financial Crisis

Breaking news on the Greece financial crisis! Check out this video too – www.youtube.com Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos told members of his government they must back deeper budget cuts needed to prevent financial collapse or quit, as political dissension threatened to unwind the country’s second bailout. Papademos said failure to secure the 130 billion-euro (1 billion) rescue package that’s under negotiation threatened 11 million Greeks with a default that would halt the payment of wages and pensions and shut down schools, hospitals and businesses. He spoke after five ministers resigned in two hours and protesters clashed with police in Athens. “Some say default would be preferable,” Papademos told a Cabinet meeting in Athens this evening, according to an e-mailed transcript from his office. “They are woefully mistaken. What is of the essence right now is to do whatever we can to approve the new plan and let the loan accord proceed.” Concerns the bailout might unravel mounted after euro-area finance ministers yesterday kept back approval of Greece’s austerity measures, one of the Greek governing coalition parties pushed back against German demands for deeper cuts, and police used tear gas to counter demonstrators in the capital. Papademos met his ministers to discuss the bill detailing the measures, amounting to 7 percent of gross domestic product to 2014, which will be put to a parliamentary vote this weekend. The Cabinet gathered after one minister and three

Florida a win, but not a victory

www.FT.com The FT’s US columnist Edward Luce says the Florida primary, while certainly a big win for Mitt Romney, does not indicate a victory in the Republican nomination for the US presidency. Also Romney has yet to win over the Tea Party, says Matt Kibbe of FreedomWorks. For more video content from the FT US Columnist Edward Luce, visit the Financial Times video section at: www.ft.com

YouTube Town Hall: Akaka on financial literacy

Senator Akaka, talks about his humble beginnings, learning the importance of saving and financial literacy, and his efforts to educate and protect American consumers. This video was created as part of YouTube Town Hall, answering the question “Given that 50% of Congress people are millionaires; do you represent the average American?”. To view the debate and choose the side, please visit www.YouTube.com

Women in America Financial Health

Women in America Financial Health

Can ‘Made in China’ stay competitive?

www.FT.com Higher wages and tight credit have led some manufacturers to leave southern China, but others are staying and moving up the value chain. The FT’s Josh Noble visits two Austrian-owned factories that have operated in Guangdong province for over 30 years. For more video content from the FT, visit the Financial Times video section at: www.ft.com

Jan. 9 – Star of new thriller about the 2009 Wall Street market crash says, “It could happen again.” Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

John Thomas Financial Chief Economist Mike Norman on Fox News Alert 12-31-2011

Financial New Year: 1st News Saturday

What should we expect for 2012 when it comes to our finances?

30 minutes – Financial crisis in 2011

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