Bloomberg Markets Magazine May 2011 Issue

Carbon Trading Goes Local

While the dream of a global market may be dead, entrepreneurs are turning to smaller solutions in the pursuit of profits.

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Nuclear Scales Down

Proponents of new, small reactors say the designs are clean and safe-even after Japan's earthquake shook the world's faith in fission.

Page: 42 | 115 Likes | 0


Blue Brittania

Page: 14

Forces of Nature

Page: 16

Mixing Oil and Unrest

Page: 18

Egypt's Burdens

Page: 20

Family Unfriendly

Page: 24

Environmentalists at the Gate

KKR and other buyout firms are joining forces with anti-pollution advocates to shrink their carbon footprints.

Page: 52

The World's Greenest Banks

Spain's Banco Santander turned down the heat and invested in wind farms to top the lineup of environmentally conscious lenders.

Page: 60

Embattled Enforcer

The SEC's Mary Schapiro, overwhelmed with duties imposed by Dodd-Frank, is fighting politicians who want to renege on promised funds.

Page: 64

Book Excerpt: Farewell to the Euro?

The author says Europeans shouldn't fret about the unraveling of their currency.

Page: 76

The Ultimate Frontier Market

Mayanmar, which has abundant aupplies of oil, gas and gems, wants investors. Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi says the resources should be used to improve people's lives.

Page: 80

Prince of Wrap

South Koreans are flocking to the door of investing guru Seo Jae Hyeong.

Page: 91

Argentina's Inflation Anxiety

The economy is growing, and the government is raking in revenue. So are surging prices really such a bad thing?

Page: 96

Big Picture

Party patrol

Page: 136

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