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Two extraordinary heists made the headlines this week: A security guard in Lyon absconded with 11 million euros after ten years of good and faithful service; and a postal worker calmly departed with a million euros. Heists without any violence, both pulled...
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We gathered in the aftermath of the worst financial crisis and global recession since the Second World War. Just a year ago, the collapse of several large financial institutions led to global credit seizures, which then evolved into a macroeconomic crisis...
Tags: APEC Finance Ministers, APEC Economic Committee, apec economies, structural reforms, financial systems, private sectors, IMF, individual economies, infrastructure finance, apec member, Japan, Kyōto, International economics, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Economic development, Economic growth, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, International development, Macroeconomics, Business Finance
Australia has come in second behind the UK, with the US losing its top perch and placed third. The World Economic Forum, probably best known for its Davos Economic Summit, ranks 55 of the world's leading financial systems and capital markets. Australia's...
London is now the world's leading financial centre, rankings published today by the influential World Economic Forum reveal, in a report that will surprise those who have warned the UK's financial services industry is under threat from international competition....
Tags: Australia, financial centre, global financial, financial development, development report, leading financial, financial systems, financial crisis
Sub-Saharan Africa is seriously affected by the current global financial crisis, according to the April 2009 Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa, released Friday by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). "The global crisis is having a significant...
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March 26, 2009 11:05am THE Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) says the nation's local banks are performing well despite the current stress on financial systems due to the global financial crisis. In its half-yearly Financial Stability Review, the central...
Tags: RBA, Reserve Bank of Australia, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, banks systems, National Australia Bank, reserve banks, financial systems, global financial, soundly capitalised, financial crisis
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said the U.S. may be doing too little to repair its financial system and promote an economic recovery. President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed into law a $787 billion economic stimulus package of tax cuts...
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» Title: GHOST MALLS Hyper Consumption Kills The American Dream» Posted: January 30th, 2009» Author: RayH» Filed Under: ghost mall.» There are no responses.» Read comments, respond or follow responses via RSS.»...
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Senate leaders indicated tepid support to release the second half of the $700 billion in U.S. financial systems bailout funds...President George Bush Monday formally requested the remaining $350 billion from Congress at President-elect Barack Obama's...
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Banks face rising loan losses and are borrowing hundreds of millions from the Reserve Bank because of frozen world credit markets. However, big banks are well placed to handle the downturn and bad loans will not rise as much as they did during the early...
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