Articles, tagged with "domestic economy", page 2
20th February 2011
As far as I’m concerned, the most impressive performance in equities over the last year has been in high-dividend-paying large-cap stocks. A lot of these blue-chip, widow and orphan type of shares generated rates of return that you’d think would come from...
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lombardipublishing
17th February 2011
Freight forwarding in Finland is able to make use of an effective transport infrastructure that consolidates its strategic position as an entry point for international freight movements to Russia and the Baltic. Finland's transportation system benefits fr...
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Author:
Stephen Willis
04th February 2011
This is a bear market rally and the party is going to end soon. Sorry.
I’m not super bearish by any means, but rather realistic as to how far the stock market has come since the March 2009 low and even since last summer. In order for us to have a real ...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
20th January 2011
Long-time readers know of my affinity for following a number of large-cap, benchmark stocks for the purposes of honing my own stock market view. Every quarter, I always write the same thing—that earnings season is the absolute best time to be researching ...
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lombardipublishing
05th January 2011
Popular ‘Teaser’ loan schemes, launched especially to attract home loan borrowers, resulting in robust home loan growth in the last one year, has started to pinch banks as bad asset creation from such loans is also rising in equal ferocity. The central ba...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
11th November 2010
To learn Mandarin is, ultimately, to do something extra ordinary. Not only is a difficult undertaking, it is also, in many ways a unique task. Chances are that if you were to engage in serious Mandarin studies you would never meet someone else outside of ...
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Author:
Rui Ming
04th November 2010
The meaning of outsourcing/ offshoring has been drilled into us for over a decade now, but the increasing usage of yet another term ‘inshoring’ has also gained prominence. The online encyclopedia defines inshoring “as Term used occasionally as an opposite...
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Author:
liza252
26th October 2010
The gold price dropped almost $50/oz on Tuesday after China announced that it will lift interest rates in order to prevent its domestic economy from overheating. This automatically pushed the Dollar up and gold down, especially in Dollars. The correction ...
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Author:
Marko Puustinen
20th October 2010
Japan’s economic recovery appears to have faltered unexpectedly sharply during the second quarter of this year. The government’s preliminary GDP statistics put the real quarter-to-quarter growth rate at 0.1%, which translates into an annualised 0.4%, mark...
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Author:
shawcapital
18th August 2010
The Reserve Bank of India directive on Tuesday brought more cheer to exporters on Tuesday by extending the interest subsidy scheme of two percentage points on rupee export credit to additional sectors like leather and leather manufacturers, jute manufactu...
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Author:
rama11
03rd June 2010
Yes, well, it can be. It depends on where you're going, how you define a smart move, and a lot of other things about your circumstances.
How their currency compares to the US dollar is probably the biggest factor here financially. If you are planning ...
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Author:
Jennifer Quilter
16th April 2010
Forex Day Rates: However if you want to develop a deeper understanding of what currency trading is I highly recommend this e-book. He may try to fly under the radar and buy Euros against Pound Sterling Swiss Francs and Yen etc. A fully licensed and regula...
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Author:
Christine J. Martins
10th March 2010
Buying American has been on the minds of shoppers and advertisers for about a decade now. Following September 11, 2001, the pro-America sentiment was everywhere. Flags flew from houses on every block, and the urge to buy from local shops and support A...
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Author:
Edward Tenn
10th February 2010
A recently conducted survey by HSBC revealed that SMEs in Saudi Arabia are among the world's most optimistic sector with regard to their business prospects in the coming months. The global banking giant studied more than 6,000 enterprises in 20 chief mark...
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Author:
David Parks
09th February 2010
Institutional and bank credit is becoming highly costly for SMEs in UAE as more and more banks have stopped using the official Emirates Interbank Offered Rate (EIBOR) as a benchmark to price corporate loans.
EIBOR is becoming irrelevant for most banks ...
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Author:
David Parks