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Overall, the two groups were said to have experienced sharper contractions but also much stronger rebounds. "Winners" in terms of displaying 'remarkable resilience' during the crisis were Brazil, China, India, Egypt, Indonesia and the Philippines," Goldman...
Tags: Philippines, Rizal, Business Finance, Goldman Sachs, Sugar, BRIC, Economic growth, Sugar Regulatory Administration, International relations, Department of Agriculture, Government of the Philippines, Investment, Emerging markets, Next Eleven
It is impossible to get any perspective on the current economic downturn. We are slap-bang in the middle of it and cannot know how speedy or secure the recovery will be. What we do know is that the first decade of the century has been framed by two "busts"...
Tags: development world, China, Latin America, India, South Africa, house price, Goldman Sachs, Europe, world economies, Britain, United Kingdom, London, 2000s, Celtic Tiger, BRIC, Late-2000s recession, Access
N-11 economies registered sharper contractions compared to developed countries “they also saw much stronger rebounds.” It, on the other hand, cited that “the extent of differentiation in the magnitude and speed or rises and falls is extraordinary.” ...
Tags: Goldman Sachs MANILA, investment bank, Philippines, recent global, China, Manila, International relations, Goldman Sachs, Recessions, Business Finance, Late-2000s recession, BRIC, Investment, Emerging markets, Next Eleven
Following the official visit of the Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh, to Russia at the invitation of President of the Russian Federation, Mr. Dmitry Medvedev, for the Annual Summit from December 6 to 8, 2009, the Republic of India and the...
Tags: India, Russia, Strategic Partnership, BRIC, Russian Federation, Foreign relations of the Peoples Republic of China, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, climate change, India-Russia, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Monday, Dec 7, 2009 17:05 PST China dominance?...It ended with the greatest global economic crisis since the Great Depression and deepening U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan. A decade's worth of stock market gains were swiftly erased...
Tags: U.S, American, Reuters/China Daily Paramilitary, United States of America, Japan, growth rates, public discourse, India, cold war, stock market, Afghanistan, Kabul, Demography, 1990s, Pax Americana, BRIC, Population, Globalization, Pax, Asian Century
China, India, Russia and Brazil will have a collective veto over the International Monetary Fund�s use of a $600 billion credit line under an agreement reached this week, Brazil�s representative at the institution said Friday. Paulo Nogueira Batista,...
Tags: IMF Finance Department, credit line, BRIC, Brazil, collective veto, Russia, Moscow
But the recovery could be less marked in Europe and Japan, where manufacturers expect to continue shedding jobs over the next 12 months. The upbeat news comes as the European Central Bank prepares for its interest-rate setting meeting this week, and Ben...
Tags: KPMG, Japan, kpmg survey, Bric, manufacturers expect, Brazil, Belgium, Brussels, Business Finance, Consumer Confidence Index, Economy of the United Kingdom
Free movement is one fundamental human rights not only in one's own country but also abroad. While speaking about Balkans I earlier have highlighted (e.g. “Forgotten Refugees – West Balkans") the situation of Serb refugees or IDPs (Internally...
Tags: visa restrictions, visa-free, Balkans, BRIC, BalkanBlog, Ari Rusila
The task of saving and reviving humanity oft times appears overwhelming when studied from a fully global perspective: occupations, wars, and terror abounds; starvation, disease, poverty, homelessness, accompany the wars and are also an integral part of...
Tags: U.S, Israeli, Palestine Chronicle, ins order, Eretz Israel, climate change, Middle East, Pakistan, Iran, BRIC, Palestine, Gaza, Levant, Fertile Crescent, Palestinian territories, Arab-Israeli conflict, Zionism, Israel, Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The rate of growth of auditing firms’ forensic practice, which refers to cases of fraud, corruption and bribery, is also the highest among these countries. According to one report, $20-40 billion was paid as bribes to officials last year. “The rate of...
Tags: India, Pune, Identity theft, Fraud, Business Finance, BRIC, Crimes, KPMG