Articles, tagged with "gdp growth", page 6
12th August 2010
July auto sales in India rose 31% over the same period last year to a record high of around 1.24 million units as consumers took advantage of cheaper Car loans and newer car and bike models, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile M...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
12th August 2010
Is this the new mantra that is eventually going to change the US economy structurally? Latest data suggests that savings rate for Uncle Sam's America grew faster than consumption expenditure. While consumption expenditure grew 1.6% in the second quarter, ...
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Author:
Cedric
21st July 2010
Sweden is very much oriented towards international trade. It has an up to date logistics and freight shipping infrastructure and excellent inland and international communications. Particularly well endowed with natural resources, Sweden's iron ore, timb...
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Author:
Stephen Willis
05th July 2010
In the "Daily Economic News" reported last week, known as the "world factory" in the Pearl River Delta manufacturing hub?? Dongguan stabilizing the economy, signs of warming, while another forward China's economic development chief Delta situation is like...
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Author:
tiantian
02nd July 2010
Since 2005 the overall operation of China's machinery industry point of view, is expected compared to last year, the annual output value and sales revenue will grow 20%; profits will remain level or slightly increase over the previous year; export earning...
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Author:
cheop
23rd June 2010
Continuing our daily look at factors affecting currencies allows some insight into market conditions affecting exchange rates. Cash and income timing for UK Pensions and QROPS should be considered to maximise the Pension, QROPS and investment income and b...
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Author:
maria
15th June 2010
Stone Town, about the characteristics of enterprises, the familiar people may first think of "one lake, two rivers, three sides, four-pulse" and large and small hills, lakes and other excellent ecological environment; which enterprises stone for the elect...
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Author:
xpshou
11th June 2010
India is in a sweet spot. The central government budget which set the tone for reducing fiscal deficit and an unexpected increase in the policy rate to rein in inflation has convinced the markets and economists that India is on its way to having a rob...
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Author:
fishercapital
08th June 2010
Resembling a mythic beast from a childhood tale that magically arrives to life, investors are unexpectedly faced with the very actual chance that we may actually face a double dip recession.
Investopedia defines a double dip recession as: "While gross...
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Author:
Mark
04th June 2010
There seems to be a clear green signal on the US economy as suggested by the US Fed. As a reflection of better economic performance, the US dollar hardened, notwithstanding the fact that the Fed did not change interest rates, which have been held close to...
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Author:
Cedric
27th May 2010
U.S. economy expanded in the first three months
In the first quarter of the year, GDP grew 3.2 percent and consumer spending rose by 3.6 percent. U.S. President Barack Obama announced in an event at White House Rose Garden that "GDP growth is an import...
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Author:
Mayfair Group
11th April 2010
We are often told that investments are subject to risk. What is this risk? It means earning less than what you expected from a given investment or losing part of what you invested. When it comes to investments we only talk about returns. There is one comm...
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Author:
investmentz
08th April 2010
Crude oil is an essential fossil fuel and it is of utmost importance to the transportation sector. With high energy density, stability, easy storage and lesser effects on the environment on burning, crude oil is being consumed on a regular basis throughou...
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Author:
Sunil Punjabi
07th April 2010
We are in the middle of a very severe recession that's going to continue through all of 2009 - the worst U.S. recession in the past 50 years. It's the bursting of a huge leveraged-up credit bubble.
There's no going back, and there is no bottom to it. ...
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Author:
Osvaldo Salamanca
01st April 2010
After the "Tenth Five-Year" period and the "Eleventh Five-Year," the first two years of rapid development (which is a seven-year average annual growth rate of 18%), the international financial crisis due to the impact of the second half of 2008, China Die...
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Author:
orietta