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29th September 2009
The World Trade Organization (WTO) "2009 World Trade Report" forecasts that the global trade in 2009 will drop 10 percent, a decline of more than 9% forecast in March. At the same time, China will overtake Germany to become the world's largest commodity e... Read >
Author: tiantian
16th September 2009
Bullet Advisory Analyses Indian Stock Mareket NSE BSE Shares
Bullet Advice For Indian Stocks Weekly –Foreign Funds drive the rally
BSE Sensex (16264.30) and Nifty (4829.55) closed up by more than 3% each last week.Nifty Future September was quoting... Read >
Author: naninn
16th September 2009
Italy has a fundamentally robust economy and high national incomes, with a GDP per capita of over 30,000 dollars. There has been consistent GDP growth until the arrival of the global economic slowdown in 2008. The economy of Italy has transformed since th... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis
15th September 2009
Brad Sugars describes recession as a period when GDP growth slows, businesses stop expanding, employment falls, unemployment rises, and housing prices decline. For these reasons, many experts feel U.S. is actually reeling under recession now.
Recession ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
14th September 2009
In the present economic crisis there are many people who have lost their jobs and many more in search of a better career. There have been several adverse effects of the economic crisis in the job sector. This phenomenon has been felt highly by the people ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
30th August 2009
The world is facing crisis – there is global warming and there is also an economic crisis. Recession is experienced anywhere in the globe – there is USA recession (and other countries for that matter). People tend to worry the possible recession effec... Read >
Author: anne sparks
30th August 2009
The world is facing crisis – there is global warming and there is also an economic crisis. Recession is experienced anywhere in the globe – there is USA recession (and other countries for that matter). People tend to worry the possible recession effec... Read >
Author: anne sparks
28th August 2009
What drives the forex markets? If we knew why currency prices move as they do,
our online currency trading would be much easier. The fact is that markets are driven by sentiment.
Sentiment being so subjective is very hard to gauge. But sentiment ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bond
18th August 2009
Yesterday the Indo- Asean FTA was signed.
Let us see how bilateral trade will fare ! It is bound to shoot up.
We feel that Kerala’s fears will be unfounded, as India gets access to ASEAN markets. India is leading in IT, BT, NT and other services. ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
11th August 2009
Once under the communist regime, the Czech Republic has made a gradual transition from a centrally planned economy to an open market economy. After becoming a member of the European Union (EU) in 2004, the Czech government has laid emphasis on restructuri... Read >
Author: David Parks
10th August 2009
Vicky Redwood, economist at Capital Economics, suggested that GDP growth would remain 'sluggish' following the recession, if credit flows do not improve from their current level.
The comments follow the release of M4 data for the year to June from the ... Read >
Author: tugsearch
09th August 2009
There have been recent reports as of late to suggest that the improvement we’re witnessing with the economy is for real and that GDP growth should resume in the short term in both the US and Canada. In fact, many leading economists are calling for econ... Read >
Author: Anne Brown
31st July 2009
Who doesn’t like to celebrate an anniversary with a well thought out gift? The tradition of giving a specific gift on a specific anniversary dates back to the Middle Ages and is most likely rooted in the underlying belief that ties certain luck-bringing... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
24th July 2009
Historically, economic structure of Vietnam was based on agriculture with wet-rice cultivation its main stay for centuries until it suffered major setbacks during the Vietnam War. In 1975, the new government of Vietnam adopted a planned economic growth th... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
30th June 2009
In 2008 The African continent was seeing its strongest economic growth since the 1970s. 15 African countries entered a second decade in which they posted strong annual economic growth rate of above 5%. Despite strong economic performance, Sub-Saharan Afri... Read >
Author: Lars Stork
23rd June 2009
Last year the UAE was one of the fastest growing economies in the world with almost 26 per cent GDP growth, this dynamic is drawing an enormous inflow of expatriates in the emirates. Everyone has to live somewhere and even a supply of property growing lik... Read >
Author: daniel McCain
12th June 2009
Like many other regions impacted by the global economic crisis, investors and business executives across Latin America have been forced to recalculate expectations of return on investment and corporate earnings.
Brazil, the largest of the Latin America... Read >
Author: Bobby
04th June 2009
Bulgaria, an erstwhile communist nation, is a free market economy characterised by industrialisation and macroeconomic stability. This European country became a member of the European Union (EU) in 2007. Subsequently, the Bulgarian government introduced s... Read >
Author: David Parks
03rd June 2009
With the key market indices recording the steepest jump in the last 17 years and the demand picking up in a few sectors, some economists and investment bankers anticipate substantial recovery between September and December, this year.
However, the econ... Read >
Author: David Parks
13th May 2009
Poland, the largest central European country, has made a successful transition from a centrally planned economy to a market driven economy. It was the first country in Central Europe to undertake economic reforms and initiate efforts to promote foreign tr... Read >
Author: David Parks
01st May 2009
As world economy and market are down-turn, China is likely the only country who can recover quickest than the other countries. The Chinese government has encouraged pushing up the demand in the local market as export market are still sluggish. They will a... Read >
Author: candyliu
01st May 2009
As world economy and market are down-turn, China is likely the only country who can recover quickest than the other countries. The Chinese government has encouraged pushing up the demand in the local market as export market are still sluggish. They will a... Read >
Author: Jou Yaoo
27th April 2009
Cuba distinguishes itself from the other countries by its predominantly state-controlled planned economy. In the past few years, the Cuban government has undertaken a number of initiatives to boost the economy.
Subsequently, several economic reform pro... Read >
Author: David Parks
22nd April 2009
IT outsourcing is a truly beneficial concept, despite perceived risks. Choosing the right vendor is just a tip of the iceberg. Managing vendor relationships is much harder.
IT Outsourcing
IT outsourcing refers to the procurement of Information Techn... Read >
Author: orsondixon
22nd April 2009
IT outsourcing is a truly beneficial concept, despite perceived risks. Choosing the right vendor is just a tip of the iceberg. Managing vendor relationships is much harder.
IT Outsourcing
IT outsourcing refers to the procurement of Information Techn... Read >
Author: orsondixon
15th April 2009
According to a study by The Boston Consulting Group done during the last economic slowdown in 2002, companies avoiding mergers and acquisitions in the current economic environment may be missing a strategic opportunity. The study analyzed 277 M&A public t... Read >
Author: Richard Jackim
09th April 2009
Some of the leading and successful Spanish tourism-related companies are expanding internationally, according to the President of Majorca's Chamber of Commerce, Joan Gual de Torrella. During 2008 the chamber discussed expanding business to Vietnam. About ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th March 2009
The property markets of Cyprus and Turkey are emerging as attractive destinations for savvy investors. While Turkey is expected to join European Union by 2015, Cyprus is already a member of EU and recently transitioned to Euro. Turkey has a GDP growth of ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
10th March 2009
Entrepreneurs hoping to see the Indian economy pick up in the first half of this year may have to wait longer. In spite of the government initiatives and stimulus packages, the economy is still struggling and indications from all quarters reflect that it ... Read >
Author: David Parks
25th February 2009
Experts are of the opinion that the mortgage crisis is perhaps the biggest financial shock the country has been subjected to following the Great Depression of the 1930s and early 1940s. The subprime mortgage crisis in USA which erupted due to the bursting... Read >
Author: Cachet Gomes
23rd February 2009
At a time when most industry verticals in India are reeling under the impact of the global economic downturn, the domestic printing paper industry has continued to maintain its stronghold. So far, the adverse effect of the financial meltdown has been marg... Read >
Author: David Parks
16th February 2009
While some economists, during the early fall of the real estate boom, predicted that the situation will be soon under control, the latest forecast predicts a very uneven and rough road ahead for the housing market. And even a near miss with depression.
... Read >
Author: AMERICA
03rd February 2009
Investors are hoping for a turnaround in 2009, but considering the pain that has continued for more than a year, they are reluctant to bet on it. The overall outlook for U.S. companies for 2009 is not good either, with negative GDP growth expected during ... Read >
Author: Charles Wang
09th January 2009
Since July 2008 there has been a substantial decline in mergers and acquisitions. After reaching a peak of $4.2 trillion in value in 2007, the value of deals declined approximately 28% percent to $3.3 trillion in 2008. Many observers say that M&A activi... Read >
Author: Richard Jackim
07th January 2009
NEW DELHI: The housing ministry is considering a proposal to impose a cess of 0.5% on all central taxesto establish a dedicated “Shelter Fund”to meet the ambitious target of “affordable housing for all” and to make India slum-free by 2020.
The ... Read >
Author: John Parker
07th January 2009
NEW DELHI: The housing ministry is considering a proposal to impose a cess of 0.5% on all central taxesto establish a dedicated “Shelter Fund”to meet the ambitious target of “affordable housing for all” and to make India slum-free by 2020.
The ... Read >
Author: John Parker
05th January 2009
Venue: Customs, Excise and VAT Training Academy
Pahartali, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Date: 14 August, 2008.
Preamble:
Globalization process played a role in tremendous increase in international flow of people, goods, capital and information. The wo... Read >
Author: Dr. Golam Md. Munir
15th December 2008
Markets are in an ugly, bearish mood in 2008. They are down 20% on average across the world. So what are the markets telling us? Is it that we are in a recession, depression or an economic trough? Or is it that monetary, fiscal and trade policies in the m... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
03rd December 2008
News of the economy is inescapable these days and most of it is bad news. The economy dominates the headlines, the evening news and our daily conversations. Sorting out what all the terms mean and what they have to do with your individual bottom line ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
With its GDP growth currently standing at around 8-10 per cent per annum representing outstanding economic progress over the last few years, combined with the strength of its domestic property market that offers investors good potential for capital apprec... Read >
Author: Carole French
01st December 2008
Property market in India is poised for a deep correction and the prices are estimated to fall by up to 30% from current levels, with significant knock on effects on the economy, says a Goldman Sachs report.
Supply substantially outstrips demand in comm... Read >
Author: John Parker
10th November 2008
The Indian economy is diverse and embraces a huge area including, agriculture, mining, textile industry, manufacturing and a vast array of other services. There have been an enormous shift over the last 15 years from what the economy used to be in the pas... Read >
Author: Steve Last
10th November 2008
The Indian economy is diverse and embraces a huge area including, agriculture, mining, textile industry, manufacturing and a vast array of other services. There have been an enormous shift over the last 15 years from what the economy used to be in the pas... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
05th November 2008
The American economy has spun into an economic meltdown, including the largest drop in GDP growth since 1980. The constant blow to the nation’s consumers has drastically reduced spending power, causing depression worries. A widespread drop in housing p... Read >
Author: liza252
14th October 2008
The financial slow in economic market and US’s attempt to get market back on track with its $700 billion bailout package, things can get better. But what is the impact of US recession on Indian IT? The article is just a sneak preview of what is currentl... Read >
Author: itvoir
14th October 2008
If you want a stock market education, follow the people who predicted the credit crunch. Believe it or not, there were a lot of people who saw the problems build and tried to bring attention to it. The problem was that no one in authority would listen. Th... Read >
Author: Barry Wallis
14th October 2008
If you want a stock market education, follow the people who predicted the credit crunch. Believe it or not, there were a lot of people who saw the problems build and tried to bring attention to it. The problem was that no one in authority would listen. Th... Read >
Author: barry@thestockmarketcode.com
06th October 2008
With GDP growth of about 9% and wider expectations from analysts that in near future Indian economy can rule the globe, Indian business is on a roller coaster ride.
Indian business, especially IT and ITeS segment is the backbone of this commendable GDP... Read >
Author: Renu Singh
17th September 2008
Despite many being under the impression that success stories of African exporters are confined to Maghreb countries, such as Tunisia and Morocco, exports in sub-Saharan Africa are far from marginal for some product groups.
For the fifth year in a row... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
09th September 2008
The calendar year 2008 has seen a very volatile Indian capital market. From the highs of about 21000 in January 2008, the BSE Sensex came down to a low of about 12500 in July 2008 before recovering to the current levels. In the process, it wiped out all t... Read >
Author: Shreya Das
09th September 2008
The calendar year 2008 has seen a very volatile Indian capital market. From the highs of about 21000 in January 2008, the BSE Sensex came down to a low of about 12500 in July 2008 before recovering to the current levels. In the process, it wiped out all t... Read >
Author: Shreya Das
09th September 2008
With the threat of recession looming large, GDP growth looking anemic and inflation is touching new height every fortnight, should you consider investing your hard earned cash into the stock market? Or more importantly, is trading a wise choice considerin... Read >
Author: Eric J Ken
02nd September 2008
Although Europe is committed to reduce carbon emissions to 12.5 pct below the 1990 level within the next four years motivated by legitimate public concern about climate change. Outside of the European Emissions Trading System, which caps large emitters, ... Read >
Author: Luna
02nd September 2008
Brazil is at the forefront of emerging property markets and offers some of the best capital growth and rental opportunities around.
With a relatively stable political structure and an enviably healthy economy derived largely from foreign investment in... Read >
Author: Marc Da-Silva
02nd September 2008
With a relatively stable political structure and an enviably healthy economy derived largely from foreign investment into residential real estate and oil reserves, the Latin American giant Brazil is, it seems, bucking the global downturn that is affecting... Read >
Author: Marc Da-Silva
16th August 2008
Tag:China's economic,slowest pace,2005,speculation
From:http://www.appareltextile-china.com/
China's economy grew at the slowest pace since 2005 in the second quarter, prompting the yuan's biggest drop in seven weeks on speculation the government wi... Read >
Author: utut1
15th May 2008
A crucial factor behind over all development of any country is considered to be mostly depending on the accelerated growth rate in real estate sector. Dynamic patterns of using land and its multi diverse practices have enabled the economic growth more vib... Read >
Author: Justine
08th April 2008
Cape Town - South Africa-born Allan Moss, who heads up Macquarie Bank - is now Australia's highest paid CEO, having earned more than A$33m (R195m) in 2007. Moss is widely credited with having turned Macquarie Bank from a minor player into an international... Read >
Author: ...
07th April 2008
Stock Market movements are governed by mainly five factors - fundamental,
technical, macroeconomic, political & planetary !
Nelson who wrote the 'ABC of Stock Speculation ' designated the research
findings of Dow Jones as the Dow Jones Theory. Cha... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
07th April 2008
Cape Town - South Africa-born Allan Moss, who heads up Macquarie Bank - is now Australia's highest paid CEO, having earned more than A$33m (R195m) in 2007. Moss is widely credited with having turned Macquarie Bank from a minor player into an international... Read >
Author: ...
07th April 2008
Updated April 1, 2008
Russia succeeded to rise from the tenth place to the seventh by the economic growth index and managed to outstrip France, Brazil and Italy, as said the head of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federati... Read >
Author: Sergey
05th April 2008
Summary: The post LPG (liberalization, privatization and globalization) Indian economy has witnessed a spectacular growth in the real estate segment. The number of international players is increasing rapidly in this sector.
The Indian economy has witne... Read >
Author: addi
04th April 2008
With a strong economy comes great expansion and an improved life style. This concept has remained true throughout history, countries with strong financials are able to remain a float and offer its citizens a good life style compared to countries where th... Read >
Author: John Sern
28th March 2008
AN INTERVIEW WITH A LEADING INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDER
Active in airports, roads, and power, India’s GMR, led by founder and chairman G. M. Rao, is right in the middle of the country’s efforts to build up a weak infrastructure. While Rao expects the econ... Read >
Author: phani
13th February 2008
As we entered into 2008 with the worst start to a trading year in history, traders still remained conflicted as to whether or not we were entering into a bear market. Last week, the numbers of our economic situation became clear, as we experienced a secon... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
04th February 2008
1. Aggressive Reminbi Appreciation. After the Chinese government's decision to free the Reminbi peg against the Dollar some 5 years ago, the humble currency has continued to appreciate at a steady pace. Recently during late 2007, both the U.S. government ... Read >
Author: Subert Kiing
19th January 2008
Healthy growth of GDP
Since the early of 90s, Malaysia has been enjoying a robust GDP growth between an average of 7-9%. Until recently, the growth rate is stabling between 5% to 6%. From export oriented economy and moving into services oriented. The mil... Read >
Author: webnox
18th January 2008
Stock Market movements are governed by mainly five factors - fundamental,
technical, macroeconomic, political & planetary !
Nelson who wrote the 'ABC of Stock Speculation ' designated the research
findings of Dow Jones as the Dow Jones Theory. Cha... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
17th January 2008
Kerala the beautiful southern state of India is one among the third worlds longest-lived, healthiest, gender equitable literate region. This almost match with the developed worlds human development indices. As of now this is the best in the nation. Keral... Read >
Author: Kerala-re
08th October 2007
Key Facts� Local Time GMT + 8� Capital: Beijing� Population: 1.34 billion (2004)� Area: 3,750,000 square miles� Language: Mandarin + many local dialects (but Mandarin is recognized in all but the most remote rural areas of the country)� L... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th September 2007
A recent study conducted to determine how major Canadian cities are faring shows that the gap between the Eastern and Western cities is expanding. Western cities like Saskatoon and Calgary are just two of the fastest growing cities in Canada. The Confere... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
06th May 2007
Small businesses could be in for a rough ride over the next couple of years after a surprise hike in inflation made interest rate rises almost inevitable.
Official figures out last week revealed that inflation had jumped to 3.1%, well ahead of the g... Read >
Author: Steve Ash
02nd May 2007
Turkish Economy
Turkey's dynamic economy is a complex mix of modern industry and commerce, along with a traditional agriculture sector that still accounts for more than 35 per cent of employment. It has a strong and rapidly growing private sector, yet ... Read >
Author: Aston Lloyd & Partners
10th April 2007
Equity is undoubtedly a sound investment opportunity in recent time.
With plus 9% GDP growth, Indian stock market
is simply a mind-boggling investment destination. But, unlike fixed incomes,
equity investment deserves more investors’ attention and ... Read >
Author: Edgar
02nd February 2007
Like any other western country, the real estate market in Canada is a traditional and mature market that employs hundreds of thousands of people and provides attractive returns to investors. The investor returns are cyclical and are representative of the ... Read >
Author: Ben Hirsh
27th September 2006
The real estate boom continues as the growth in this sector got further accelerated with growth in the corporate sector and 100% FDI in the construction and development sector.
-By Madhurima Sil, Sr. Marketing Executive, 99acres.com
The Indian economy i... Read >
Author: Deepali Srivastav
21st August 2006
China embarked upon its remarkable GDP growth under the leadership of Deng Xioaping, Mao's successor. Deng's message to his comrades: "To get rich is glorious." China responded by creating a middle class which is now nearly the same size as the entire pop... Read >
Author: James Finch
21st August 2006
China's growing energy crisis is one reason the price of oil, natural gas and other commodities has sustained at higher levels. The country's mushrooming middle class, now numbering more than 300 million, was strongly responsible for the red-hot GDP growt... Read >
Author: James Finch
21st August 2006
Mumbai, India - August 20 Bharat Book Bureau, has added "Andean Group Monitor" (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=18766) to its huge collection of business market research reports.
Each monthly Monitor contains systematic, country-by-country an... Read >
Author: Nitesh Pednekar
08th August 2006
Summary of news:
The FTSE-100 will open flat this morning amid investor caution ahead of HSBC's results today and the Bank of
England's interest rate decision Thursday.
IG Index reckons the FTSE 100 is seen opening 0.4 points lower at 5,974-5,980 a... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
07th July 2006
National savings are material standards of life that include savings of private sector, firms and governments. Such standards comprise also superannuation - the key element of private savings. Private or households savings may be determined as domestic sa... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
05th July 2006
Brunei business and market overview including economy, industry, demography, infrastructure, retail trade and food culture. Provides an overview for those interested in conducting business in the country.
ECONOMY. Brunei's economy is dependent on oil a... Read >
Author: Khal Mastan
05th July 2006
Philippines business and market overview including economy, industry, demography, infrastructure, retail trade and food culture. Provides an overview for those interested in conducting business in the country.
ECONOMY. Philippines's economy suffered th... Read >
Author: Khal Mastan
05th July 2006
Thailand business and market overview including economy, industry, demography, infrastructure, retail trade and food culture. Provides an overview for those interested in conducting business in the country.
ECONOMY. Thailand has a pro-business market e... Read >
Author: Khal Mastan
09th June 2006
Source: www.sulekha.com
With the Indian economy clocking eight per cent annual GDP growth in 2005, government opening up FDI in sectors like Retail, and the booming IT, ITES and BPO sectors, the real challenge to growth lies in bridging the demand- sup... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra
26th May 2006
The things which contribute to price levels and action in the financial markets are numerous and diverse, and their influences can vary through time, and across different markets. This article identifies the different types of Economic Data influences an... Read >
Author: John Forman
24th May 2006
The boom in real estate sector continues into the financial year 2006. This growth got further accelerated when the Government of India allowed 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the construction and development sector.
The global real estate grou... Read >
Author: Deepali Srivastav
02nd May 2006
Copyright 2006 Jason Chew
Place your bet not on the ball but outside the field
Soccer or football is the world's most popular ball game. The 2006 FIFA World Cup is just than less than 2 months away. The World Cup is the world's most popular soccer ... Read >
Author: Jason Chew
12th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Nicholas Marr
The Chinese real estate industry is about to boom .Foreign investors are encouraged to invest in China and are protected by law. The costs associated with buying property in China are low at only 4.5%, much lower than many ... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
01st April 2006
According to a U.S. Congressional Executive Commission on China, which held a series of Issues Roundtables in late 2004, it was estimated that 12 Chinese mine workers die for every million tons of coal produced. Most are killed by methane gas explosions... Read >
Author: James Finch
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