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China Is Really Number Two

24th September 2009
China's coming on strong while our leaders chase the terrorists across the globe. Recently much international press fanfare was generated acknowledging that China had replaced Great Britain as the world's fourth largest economy. Nobody argues nowada... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Costs of Coalition Building

23rd September 2009
Foreign aid, foreign trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) have become weapons of mass persuasion, deployed in the building of both the pro-war, pro-American coalition of the willing and the French-led counter "coalition of the squealing". By now i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Third World Debt - A Solution

23rd September 2009
Let's not pretend that third world debt is about wise investment of borrowed money in order to develop a country's economy more quickly. If it were so, the countries which borrowed the most would be the ones doing well. Without getting into statistics, I'... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Deluxe and Elegant hotels in Nigeria

21st September 2009
Visiting Nigeria is absolutely a remarkable experience, enjoy and be pampered in their soothing and relaxing hotels nearby. The Nigerians are very warm and kind. They are also proud of their country filled with many animals left in their natural habita... Read >
Author: Urmann

Mounting Credit Card Debts In The UK

16th September 2009
Credit cards are one of the most common debt problems in the UK. Britain has more credit card borrowers than any other European country and the International Monetary Fund expects defaults to increase in the coming months. Causes of debt Kiran Mist... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Look at Honduran Cigars

07th September 2009
Roatan, and San Pedro Sula are both part of a Central American country. Honduras is a country that was badly washed out by its political history, plight of economy and even the occasional natural disaster brought about by hurricanes over the years. Howeve... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert

Central banks limiting gold sales

30th August 2009
Gold bulls were given a psychological boost yesterday as European central banks announced a lower ceiling than expected for their bullion sales over the next five years, reducing their annual quota by 20 per cent to 400 tonnes.The lower ceiling is a fresh... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Electricity load shedding in Pakistan

03rd August 2009
Electricity load shedding in Pakistan has increased manifold. No work is possible in such a crippling situation. No improvement has been made despite numerous assurances of government officials and the minister. Minister of water and power Raja Pervaiz As... Read >
Author: Tahir Jamil

Selling Gold - Why now and how you measure it?

30th July 2009
When does the price of gold change? When there are changes in the forces of supply and demand, just like all investments and commodities. When there are changes in hoarding and disposal. Most of the gold ever mined still exists and is potentially ab... Read >
Author: AmirO

Forex - A History of Currency Exchange: The Birth and Death of the Bretton Woods Agreement

28th July 2009
Forex, the foreign exchange market, has its roots in the relaxing of international currency exchange regulations that took place during the 1970s. In order to trade in Forex there is no need to appreciate its history; however neither is there any harm in ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Export Import In Brazil

27th July 2009
Brazil has a rapidly developing economy and that makes it a hotbed for investors and export/import traders. It is a place that is rich in natural resources and rich in traditions and culture. As we all know, both of these allow for profitable trading. ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

About Italy Import Export

20th July 2009
Italy is a very lucrative market for starting an import export business in. The IMF (International Monetary Fund) has declared in 2008, Italy is the seventh largest economy in the world and the fourth largest in Europe. So that should tell you exactly how... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Romania’s measure to Ease Recession

07th July 2009
In an effort to fight the effects of the lending spree which lead to factories being closed and job cuts, Romania’s central bank lowered its main interest rate to 9 from 9.5 percent. The reduction was what the analysts expected. This has been the measu... Read >
Author: Bogdan Escu

Recession Busting 101: Change Your Consumer Fear to Consumer Confidence

06th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Nick Hodges As my clients' trusted advisor, I know that they depend on me to sort through the breadth of information in the marketplace and report that which I believe to be the most important to them and their loved ones. Recently ... Read >
Author: Nick Hodges

Arlington Apartments | Moving in outside the City

23rd June 2009
A good cause for pause is deciding whether to rent or buy. In the current economy, some people think renting is best because it affords time to save, assess and make a composed decision. But buying also has advantages. Home prices are extremely low. The r... Read >
Author: michael russell

Weak World Economy Has No Silver Lining

01st May 2009
The global economy is "...in the deepest post-World War Two recession by far" (Reuters). In a recent report, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated that the global economy is expected to get a lot worse before it shows signs of improvement. This new... Read >
Author: Molly

Why Buying Real Estate in Panama is Easier

17th April 2009
Panama, a small country situated in the Southern most part of the Central America has become one of the hot spots while you are considering real estate business. Proximity to the United States, rich heritage, uncharted landscapes and virgin beaches made P... Read >
Author: infofreek

Indian SMEs Turn to Philippines

20th March 2009
Once touted as the next economic super power in Asia, Philippines has experienced both turbulent times and occasional phases of economic prosperity. Today, the Philippine economy is taking initiatives to march ahead of its economically superior neighbours... Read >
Author: David Parks

Lucrative Investment Properties In Cyprus

11th March 2009
The property market in Cyprus has shown resilience in this challenging time of global economic slowdown. Cyprus has its own glamour and is home to people within a diverse range of communities. This traditionally rich country is the third largest island in... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Iraq: Holiday Destination of 2009?

03rd March 2009
In July last year, The Times ran an article about the prospect of Iraq as a holiday destination. Despite three decades of war and terrorism, it may come as a surprise to some that the country still has a tourist board, and is home to ‘some of the fines... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Subprime Mortgage Crisis and it's Ripple Effect

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

Forex Options Trading - Commodity Currency

09th January 2009
In forex terminology, commodity forex trading refers to the exchange of a country that depends highly on exports. The countries that have commodity currency are those that have economies that rely chiefly on exporting raw materials to gain income. In a wa... Read >
Author: Timothy Stevens

Finding The Best Of Washington Business Services

01st December 2008
Located on the northern banks of Potomac River, Washington D.C is the capital of United States. The city has a population of nearly 0.60 million that crosses the million mark in working days due to floating population. Headquarters of World Bank, Interna... Read >
Author: zander smith

The Ruble is in Trouble!

30th November 2008
Russia is now faced with another possible huge devaluation of the ruble. While some still say that nothing has changed, the crisis is evidently imminent, and whether it is going to be a major fall in the value of the ruble or just a small percentage d... Read >
Author: Corney

Residential Property Values in 2009

30th November 2008
The world is experiencing turbulent economic times at present. Recent commentary in the property market has ranged from “Property values will fall 30 – 40%” to “Property will recover and rise in 2009”. It is no wonder why a lot of people are ad... Read >
Author: bizman2008

Residential Property Values in 2009

30th November 2008
The world is experiencing turbulent economic times at present. Recent commentary in the property market has ranged from “Property values will fall 30 – 40%” to “Property will recover and rise in 2009”. It is no wonder why a lot of people are ad... Read >
Author: bizman2008

The Ruble is in Trouble!

27th November 2008
by Corney Vanhelden Russia is now faced with another possible huge devaluation of the ruble. While some still say that nothing has changed, the crisis is evidently imminent, and whether it is going to be a major fall in the value of the ruble or ju... Read >
Author: Corney

Why Obama Will Legalize Online Gambling When He Becomes President

27th October 2008
Ok, so he is not president, YET… He likely will be as he is currently leading in the polls by over 10 % with a 6% +- sample error. This information coming from polls all over the media industry, even the Republican ones. Another major contributing facto... Read >
Author: cfz77777777

Enjoy your trip to United States with stay in Washington D.C. hotels

30th September 2008
Washington, the capital of the United States, is located on the north bank of the Potomac River. It is the eight largest metropolitan areas in the country. It hosts foreign embassies and headquarters of many international organizations such as Internation... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Impacts of the Credit Crunch

22nd September 2008
There is a saying among economists, "When America sneezes, the world catches a cold". This means that if the US experiences an economic downturn then so does the rest of the world. This saying certainly seems true at current times with the ongoing global ... Read >
Author: Click4credit

CurrencySource.Com - Currency exchange services: keeping the vigor in money circulation worldwide

22nd August 2008
In the early 1800's until the mid 1900's, the value of currencies was weighed against the prevailing gold standard at the time. It was a common standard in which several countries assigned a physical value of gold against the legal tender in circulation. ... Read >
Author: Sumeetha

Investing in Ireland

10th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Parmdeep Vadesha With the current property values continuing to fall in Ireland, is now a good time to invest in Irish property? Bad news for some and good news for others, the value of property in Ireland are showing signs of a d... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha

Washington DC Sight Seeing

22nd May 2008
Washington DC, the capital of United States is one of the best places to visit from tourist point of view. This city is example of 18th century planned city, especially for purpose of capital of United States, and named over the first president of United ... Read >
Author: omar

The Twin Menaces of Inflation

21st May 2008
This week, a storm of bad news gave markets cold feet, resulting in Friday's 250-point loss. While this pattern of volatility has been the status quo for stock exchanges worldwide for the better part of the year-to-date, another factor has caused at least... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Turkish property has increased in popularity over the past year

20th May 2008
Turkish property has increased in popularity over the past year, while Morocco, Cyprus, Portugal and Italy have also shown significant growth as property hotspots Turkish property* has soared in popularity more than three-fold over the past year amongs... Read >
Author: Anthony Bradley

Brits Identify Turkey As An Investment Hotspot

20th May 2008
Turkish property has increased in popularity over the past year, while Morocco, Cyprus, Portugal and Italy have also shown significant growth as property hotspots Turkish property* has soared in popularity more than three-fold over the past year amongs... Read >
Author: Anthony Bradley

China should be alert to impact of US credit crisis

08th May 2008
China should still be alert to the credit crisis starting in the United States more than one year ago that has afflicted the Chinese financial sector and export, Ou Minggang, deputy editor-in-chief of Chinese Banker magazine, said on Saturday. Ou told Xi... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

The Queen Sikirit National Convention Centre,Bangkok

10th April 2008
The Queen Sikirit National Convention Centre in Bangkok, Thailand is a refreshing blend of modern architecture and functionality together with traditional Thai style. Named after the present queen of Thailand the venue boasts of being the premier exhibiti... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Discover the history of Washington D.C’s most famous landmarks

10th April 2008
Washington D.C was planned and developed in the late 18th century, purposely being built to serve as the permanent national capital, with a federal district being formed to keep the national capital distinct from the states. With all three branches of the... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Where New York City Apartments Fall in the Global Economy

11th February 2008
At the beginning of 2007, when most mainstream economic analysts looked forward to what 2008 would be like, few of them got their predictions right. They all predicted slower rates of growth, both globally and in the US. But their prediction... Read >
Author: Elika Associates

Short data about the origin and development of the currency exchange market

19th October 2007
Currency trading has a long history and can be traced back to the ancient Middle East and Middle Ages when foreign exchange started to take shape after the international merchant bankers devised bills of exchange, which were transferable third-party payme... Read >
Author: Tomas Anderson

Money Laundring - A Big Crime

10th September 2007
MONEY LAUNDERING - A Big CrimeIntroduction: The word ‘laundering’ has been derived from cleaning dirty clothes. Money laundering means conversion or laundering of money which is illegally obtained. Commonly used definition by FATF “The Financial Act... Read >
Author: T H Masani

Marriott Company’s Expanding into the Market of Kenya

24th August 2007
As for current economic development of Kenya, its government promotes the improvement of stagnating agriculture; it also encourages investments of the people in the industries which are developing. Due to the assistance of the International Monetary Fund ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

Marriott Company’s Expanding into the Market of Kenya

24th August 2007
As for current economic development of Kenya, its government promotes the improvement of stagnating agriculture; it also encourages investments of the people in the industries which are developing. Due to the assistance of the International Monetary Fund ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

How & Why Buy Real Estate in Panama

21st August 2007
Overseas property investors in search of the next big thing should take a close look at Panama. Famous for its Canal this region has a lot offer international real estate investors. Panama is an emerging market for international real estate investors a... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Bulgaria Land Of Potential Opportunity

04th May 2007
Bulgaria Land Of Potential Opportunity Bulgaria, a former communist country is one of the new and rapidly developing economies and new democracies within Eastern Europe Bulgaria is now a fully fledged member of the European Union having gone through th... Read >
Author: Scott James

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19th April 2007
This informative article on “Band gold platinum ring wedding white womens" will prove to be a perfect guide so that the next time you have to purchase a Gold ring, it would be a piece of cake for you. This article will educate you about the various type... Read >
Author: rakesh

Curing incurable diseases and aging

04th January 2007
How I Lost A Million Dollars In A Bank RobberyThe Million dollars was my life-savings earmarked for prime thepump money for my biotech start-up. I am the Gerald Armstrong theowner of Gen Cells CuresaGen Cells Cures is focused on privatemedical research fo... Read >
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KPMG: The Economic Growth of South America

15th November 2006
In a report issued by KPMG, the economic growth of South America seems just short of miraculous. How has this been accomplished, and what does this mean for direct investments from foreign investors? Argentina's privatization program that included ... Read >
Author: Neil More

Nicaragua & Costa Rica find a new war to fight

01st September 2006
Costa Rica and Nicaragua have never been great dance partners in their relationship with each other, and conflicting opinion about each others merit is quite commonplace. But the new debate taking place involves real estate and experts in the field frequ... Read >
Author: Catherine Cunningham

KPMG: The Economic Growth of South America (Republishing the articles Big4.com)

13th August 2006
In a report issued by KPMG, the economic growth of South America seems just short of miraculous. How has this been accomplished, and what does this mean for direct investments from foreign investors? Argentina's privatization program that included a ... Read >
Author: Neil More

Third World Debt - A Solution

21st February 2006
Let's not pretend that third world debt is about wise investment of borrowed money in order to develop a country's economy more quickly. If it were so, the countries which borrowed the most would be the ones doing well. Without getting into statistics, I'... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Europe's Agricultural Revolution

31st August 2005
Europe's Agricultural Revolution By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" The June 2005 budget summit in Brussels foundered on the issue of farm support and subsidies which now consume directly 46.2% of the European ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin