Articles, tagged with "political stability", page 5
17th June 2009
The year 2008-09 has not been very good for businesses. With the global economic calamity and recession, businesses across the world have suffered severe damages. But the worst hit has been for the outsourcing industry. But the trouble doesn't end here. I...
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Author:
Maneet Puri
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...
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Author:
David Parks
01st May 2009
Although the general perception may be that organised banking is a relatively new phenomenon that has only developed over the last few centuries, the reality is that has been in thriving in one form or another for almost 3,750 years.
It was during the ...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
28th April 2009
Writing an article on India as a market looks a bit difficult task as India is a country with so much variety in itself. It looks an impressive market with respect to the population numbers. But is the huge population base enough for making it a good mark...
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Author:
Rakesh Parik
11th March 2009
Istanbul is the rising star on international property market. Located on Bosphorus Strait that divides Asian and European sides of the city, it is one of the most modern cities with a traditional charm. Bright prospects of European Union membership, polit...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
30th January 2009
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Author:
Mohammed Khairul Alam
17th December 2008
Currency online trading for beginners; where to start? Currency trading is the in thing nowadays, especially when the bullish climate has turned into a jungle of misopportunities and bearish times. The credit crunch followed by a global technical recessio...
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Author:
Christopher M Lee
14th December 2008
Most, if not all traders in the foreign exchange market would agree that trading in this market is not simple. Millions of traders lose their hard earned money every day in this market and are forced to quit. This is caused by simple mistakes in judgement...
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Author:
Timothy Stevens
31st October 2008
Dubai has a 20-year track record of strong economic growth, infrastructure development and political stability. In the recent years, the city has been a continuous attraction for foreign investors.
The fundamental attributes - geographic, economic and...
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Author:
jennyhicks
13th October 2008
In this world, Egypt seems like an extremely unusual choice as a location in which to invest in real estate sector. With the presence of perfect year routine climate, stunning beaches and beautiful diving, Egypt has become one of the most sought after pla...
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Author:
Article Manager
03rd September 2008
The Forex market (or "foreign exchange market") is the largest market in the world and operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It's become increasingly popular and you may have heard of it as a good, fast way to make money. It's true that you can make sig...
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Author:
Jon Arnold
29th July 2008
When looking at the markets for overseas property investment, countries such as Dubai, Bulgaria and Brazil are often debated. The past couple of years however have seen aggressive growth levels in the market for property in Jordan, as internal and externa...
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Author:
ProperTea
10th July 2008
Whether you love them, hate them or are one of them, backpackers are an essential part of the tourism industry. Australia has been a staple favourite of backpackers for decades. The solid infrastructure, the political stability, the friendly people- we ar...
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Author:
Gavin Wyatt
30th June 2008
"Son, stocks may rise and fall, utilities and transportation systems may collapse. [But] people...will always need land."
It was the advice given to Lex Luthor by his father, and though Luthor's quite the villain, he does have a point. Despite all the ...
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Author:
Xeal
16th April 2008
Foreign exchange rates are just one way that a country can tell if it is flourishing, or not. Currency markets can be a very difficult thing to understand if a person is a novice to the whole concept. Even the internet offers little help if one is looking...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON