Articles, tagged with "important trading", page 4
27th October 2009
If you have spent the summer holidays hoping that the northern European weather would pick up enough for a satisfying ‘staycation', chances are you have either given up and shipped abroad already - or you are now considering the prospect of sunny autumn...
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Author:
MarkeD
22nd October 2009
Having being an important trading center in Northern India, and central commercial point of the whole of Asia from Medieval period, selling innumerable tourist attractions is nothing new to the city of New Delhi. There's absolutely nothing you won't find ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
16th October 2009
Liwan District, Datansha China LCD city of the island's entry a few days ago the foundation, Guangzhou, China Cup West Laboratory for Optoelectronics Standard Testing Institute inaugurated at the same time. This means that an R & D, production to sales of...
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Author:
himfr
16th October 2009
Liwan District, Datansha China LCD city of the island's entry a few days ago the foundation, Guangzhou, China Cup West Laboratory for Optoelectronics Standard Testing Institute inaugurated at the same time. This means that an R & D, production to sales of...
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Author:
chenxiao
08th July 2009
Indo-Malay trade relations have continued to grow manifold even at a time when the global market is reeling under recessionary pressures. Significantly, Indian SMEs in the engineering segment have played a key role in boosting Indo-Malay trade ties.
Ma...
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Author:
David Parks
29th June 2009
Cyprus throughout history was an important trading centre due to its location at the crossroads of Europe, Africa and Asia. Today it is a leading travel and relocation destination, thanks to the excellent Cyprus weather forcast of very extended, warm, dry...
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Author:
Kate Smith
15th June 2009
Forex Trading Strategies : What makes a trading methodology "good"?Technical research : In my last articles, I shared that for any Forex trading strategy to be considered, it has to be first, a total technique ( insert link to prior article ) and second...
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Author:
Ernie Vang
11th June 2009
With the great popularity of turquoise in fashion and fine jewelry today and over the decades, you most likely own at least one piece of turquoise jewelry - be it a sterling silver turquoise pendant, bracelet, or necklace. And, in all probability, you wi...
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Author:
Geonerd20
29th May 2009
Brussels is not only the home of the European Union. The Belgian capital is a diverse and attractive city in its own right, a town rich in history and full of places to see. Designated the cultural capital of Europe in 2000, Brussels is no mere town of fa...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th May 2009
One of the questions many inexperienced forex traders ask about is about forex trading times: When Is The Best Time To Trade Forex? Unlike other markets, like the stock market, the forex market trades around the clock. The forex market opens for trading S...
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Author:
Huey Davis
09th April 2009
Man first discovered turquoise about six thousand years ago. Since then, it has become the most popular opaque gemstone for turquoise pendants and other fashion jewelry. Turquoise is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum. Groundwater and/or rain...
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Author:
Dale Arnold
21st January 2009
A Cyprus detailed map shows it is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, for thousands of years it was an important trading centre because of its position at the crossroads of three continents; Europe, Africa and Asia. Today it is a leading holida...
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Author:
Kate Smith
15th December 2008
France has one of the largest economies in the world. It is also one of the most important trading partners of the U.S. In 2005, France has imported goods and services valued at $50.6 billion. In 2007, U.S. exports of goods and services to France reached ...
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Author:
Alex Baran
03rd December 2008
Lou Kau Mansion is a historic artifact of Macau that harks back to its colonial days under Portuguese rule. The mansion is believed to be constructed in the late 19th century in the year 1889 by a wealthy Chinese merchant known as Lou Kau. Being a promine...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th May 2008
This natural seawater inlet divides the city of Dubai in to two parts, Deira Dubai and Bur Dubai. The Creek has a long established tradition for its ancient sea routes that lead as far as India and the East African Coast. The Creek was also the heart and ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe