Feb 9, 2010
But what makes his interview exceptional is his view of global growth. He points out that Brazil now has everything: a great natural resource base (offshore oil discoveries are real – he believes Brazil will shortly have proven oil …
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Feb 9, 2010
The shock waves that then passed through global financial markets reflect two interconnected fears in government and financial circles. The first concern is that the Greek developments are only the initial expression of a debt crisis …
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Feb 9, 2010
This guest post is by Ivo Pezzuto, Professor at the Swiss Management Center University (SMCU) in Zurich, Switzerland, and an experienced observer of the global financial services industry. I share the analysis of most economists and …
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Feb 9, 2010
“It is evident from the events over the last few years that Islamic finance is one of the fastest growing areas and is expected to continue to grow further. Islamic finance has made substantial inroads in the global financial arena, …
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Feb 9, 2010
Reporting into the Global Financial Controller and managing a small team of analysts and accountants, this position will have responsibility for managing all aspects of management, financial and regulatory reporting for an asset …
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Feb 9, 2010
Reckless greed on Wall Street is a dog-bites-man story. Still, the renewed feeding frenzy of the alpha dogs of finance in the embers of the bonfire of their own vanities has inspired amazement and disgust across the political spectrum.
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Feb 9, 2010
The global financial elites are now being forced to take note of a new factor in the situation—the re-emergence of the class struggle, with the working class beginning to intervene in defence of its interests.
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Feb 9, 2010
Greek Ouzo crisis escalates into global margin call as confidence ebbs.
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Feb 9, 2010
global financial crisis, the 2010 Yearbook focuses on what role emerging markets should have within global equity portfolios and what returns can be expected from them.
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Feb 9, 2010
So while our attention in the lower 48 was riveted on paralyzing, epic snowstorms, Tea Party conventions and protests and the Super Bowl, our publicity averse global finance ministers were quietly sipping brandy and smoking stogies in …
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