Articles, tagged with "international monetary fund", page 1
10th February 2012
The global economy is undergoing fluctuation and the demand for food grains is increasing with the increasing population which raises scope in commodity sector. There are many benefits of investing in agriculture as it helps to create opportunities thr...
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Author:
alenbsmith
06th February 2012
Jay Mawji of Vantage FX (http://www.vantagefx.co.uk/) takes a look at news around the Eurozone on 18th January 2012 – including a slight decrease in headline inflation.
“Today the IMF stated the cost of the Eurozone; $600bn.
The board of the Interna...
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Author:
vantagefxuk
23rd January 2012
Switzerland is one of Europe's most suitable countries for foreign investment. It's a known fact that taxes are very low and the government encourage incorporators to invest here, whether it's through direct investment into an existing company, or by sett...
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Author:
Bogdan
17th January 2012
(1888PressRelease) Gold and silver remain steady.
MIAMI, FL - Gold and silver prices consolidated their gains on the back of a weaker dollar with silver continuing to show a further rise and gold showing a slight pullback, following some profit taking....
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Author:
donaldhood
03rd January 2012
Some people will tell you that the condition of the economy does not matter when it comes to getting a job. If you talk to them a bit longer, you will find that they were always able to find some kind of work, even during the Great Depression. Were they...
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Author:
dynamic02
14th November 2011
Bharatbook added a new report on " India - Commerce and Industry Competitive Advantage Analysis " which gives the in-depth analysis and forecast on India - Commerce and Industry Competitive Advantage Analysis
India at the moment is attracting abundanc...
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Author:
BharatBookBureau
23rd October 2011
If you think we have it bad here, just take a glance at Europe, where investing in stocks has become a chore full of patient and sleepless nights. In Germany, the most significant country in the eurozone, the benchmark DAX is down over 25% since late July...
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Author:
profitconfidential
30th September 2011
Singapore has one of the fastest growing economies nowadays. According to channelnewsasia.com, the country was ranked highly due to the growth of their economy. A snippet of the news article states:
"Singapore's economy grew 12.5 percent in the fourth...
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Author:
jaydenchu
21st September 2011
In advance of the updated version of the UK Cyber Security Strategy being published in the second half of 2011, senior Government officials have underlined the criticality of specialist industry suppliers working closely with the Government and its agenci...
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Author:
vcslinfocus
21st July 2011
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-30/greek-day-of-reckoning-looms-in-ponzi-europe-mario-i-blejer.html
Mario I. Blejer is a former governor of Argentina’s central bank, was a senior adviser to the International Monetary Fund and is currently the...
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Author:
fcmstrategies
20th July 2011
http://goldnews.bullionvault.com/china_overtake_050320112
Will China really overtake US in five years?
ACCORDING TO the International Monetary Fund (IMF) "World Economic Outlook," China's output will surpass that of the United States in 2016 – only ...
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Author:
Shawcap Working
14th July 2011
The dollarization of numerous currencies has created grief and issues in many occasions over the years. One country that did manage to dodge the force of the most influent currency amongst those used internationally was the Iraq one, the dinar.
As it a...
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Author:
Samantha Dale
14th July 2011
With the recent news that Britain’s economy is not recovering as quickly as predicted, it is believed that the demand for debt management services will continue to grow. Indebted households continue to seek professional advice regarding debt solutions suc...
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Author:
Kevin Fielder
14th July 2011
The total official U.S. national debt stands at approximately $11 trillion. The "unofficial debt", which includes the funding shortfalls of both the Social Security and Medicare programs, raises the total debt closer to $60 trillion. Of this, the last tri...
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Author:
Sophie Reade
07th July 2011
The country of Greece has produced some astounding mathematicians, scientists, philosophers, and other intellectuals in its long history, but managing finances does not appear to be a strong point for this country. After blowing through over $130 million ...
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Author:
profitconfidential