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In order to strengthen Intelligence gathering and sharing machinery, strength of the Intelligence Bureau has been augmented and the Multi-Agency Centre in the IB has been strengthened and reorganised to enable it to function on 24x7 basis.
Tags: economic growth, India, New Delhi, Politics, Kashmir, Business Finance, Intelligence Bureau, Inter-Services Intelligence
RBA deputy governor Ric Battellino said that Australian households appeared to have the capacity "to sustain a relatively high ratio of housing prices to income" but older, more financially secure households had seen the biggest benefit of home price...
Tags: Reserve Bank of Australia, governor ric, Ric Battellino, deputy governor, housing price, economic growth, The Reserve Bank, NZPA, Australia, Melbourne, Business Finance, Gross domestic product, Australian dollar, Affordable housing, United States dollar, Real estate, Real estate economics, Recessions, Subprime crisis background information, Urban economics, Economic disasters, Economy of Pakistan, Welsh Housing Crisis, Japanese yen, House, Federal Reserve System, Federal Open Market Committee, Currency, Business cycle, Economy of the People's Republic of China, New Zealand dollar
Economic growth was weaker in the third quarter than originally reported, according to government data released Tuesday. The gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the nation's economic activity, rose at an annual rate of 2.8% in the three months...
Tags: New York, Economics, Economic growth, Macroeconomics, CNN, CNNMoney.com, Business Finance
The bad news in this bulletin is that the U.S. economy didn’t grow at quite the rate—3.5%—during the period from July to September that the Department of Commerce previously said it had. The good news: It still grew, albeit at the whittled-down pace of...
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South Africa's targeted consumer inflation slowed in line with expectations to 5,9% year-on-year in October, returning to the 3% to 6% target band for the first time in more than two-and-a-half years, official data showed on Wednesday. Statistics South...
Tags: U.S, domestic product, South Africa, gross domestic, consumer spending, Washington, Business Finance, Recessions, Gross Domestic Product, Business cycle, Dow Jones Newswires, Economic disasters, Macroeconomics, Inflation, Economic growth, Asset price inflation, Late 2000s recession in the Americas, Price indices, Consumer price index, Inflation targeting, Dow Jones & Company
Royal Bank of Scotland are breathtaking, but the fact the Bank of England has managed to keep them secret until a time of its own choosing is also interesting. A little over a year previously, when news leaked out that the Bank was providing emergency...
Tags: Bank of England, Royal Bank of Scotland, banks sector, United Kingdom, London, Business Finance, HBOS, Lloyds Banking Group, Bank of Scotland, United Kingdom bank rescue package, Trustee Savings Bank, Eric Daniels, Financial Services Authority, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Lloyds Bank, Lloyds TSB, Government intervention during the subprime mortgage crisis, Politics, Halifax, Gross domestic product, Victor Blank, Investment, Quantitative easing, Nationalization, HSBC, Macroeconomics, Economic growth, Financial Services Secretary, HM Treasury, Paul Myners Baron Myners, Bailout
Its public relations stunts only cause inconvenience and loss of revenue to people going about their lawful business. “If you strip their argument back to the essentials, they’re protesting against a lawful business that uses lawfully farmed milk to produce...
Tags: New Zealand, Wellington, Economic growth, Business Finance, Dairy farming in New Zealand, Fonterra, Greenpeace, Environment
Citigroup Inc. upgraded its 2010 economic growth forecasts for several countries on Monday, and said it expects a sustained but uneven global recovery next year. The annual report, released by Citi's global research unit, said almost all major economies...
Tags: economic growth, Citigroup Inc., growth forecasts, U.S, Japan, Tōkyō, Recessions, Citigroup, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Business Finance
Joshua Holland is an editor and senior writer with AlterNet. Share and save this post: AlterNet Social Networks: I'll confess that I own a backpack with a prominent Canadian maple leaf that I've lugged around Europe once or...
Tags: natural resources, Canada, Toronto, Mining, Human rights, Dutch disease, International economics, Economic growth, Resource curse
Dubai The Gulf should consider independent monetary policy as economies recover, said Standard Chartered economist Marios Maratheftis. "We were in a position of strength in 2008 to change the currency policy...Now we have the opportunity again as economies...
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