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THE greatest risk to savings and investments is global depression and hyperinflation. But do not discount the possibility of the end of capitalism, war or a killer pandemic. This is the news from global investment consultant Watson Wyatt, which has ranked...
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His salary was cut nearly in half and his debts mounted until, last May, he filed for bankruptcy, listing his assets at just over $4,600 and his liabilities at nearly $90,000. Although he lived only 30 minutes away, according to his former mother-in-law,...
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Numerous failures by industrialised countries� governments and central banks in managing the financial crisis are feeding the next bubble, which most likely will again provoke economic woes such as recession, unemployment, and poverty, according to economists...
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The economic crisis has hit Italians where it hurts the most - their stomachs. New research shows that Italians are consuming more rice and pasta and less fish, meat, cheese and even wine. The research was conducted by Format-Salute/La Repubblica on eating...
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Hungry for Opportunities, European Investors Eye Africa's Unlisted Firms 21 November 2009 European private investors are hungry for shares in unlisted African firms and could provide the needed shot in the arm for a continent that has taken a beating...
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Monday, in a race key to helping the country emerge from a political and economic crisis. Romania — Romania's centrist president will face a socialist former foreign minister in a Dec. Monday, in a race key to helping the country emerge from a political...
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Despite ever rosier economic predictions and a surging stock market, the body count from the economic crisis is destined only to grow in the weeks and months ahead. Share and save this post: AlterNet Social Networks:
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Wednesday, November 18th 2009 Ewart Williams Nine of the 14 Caricom countries are reeling from the effects of the global economic downturn and recessions of their own, the latest available data on the region is showing.
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The drop in investment was especially significant in network infrastructure, the report said. "The problem is that utilities have invested around 15 per cent less since 2008," she said, adding the key question was whether there would be enough investment...
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N While the G8 and G20 meetings this year have sought to keep power in their own hands, a UN summit on the economic crisis in June raised very different proposals. Nick Dearden assesses the chances for real change in the global economy as a result After...
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