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Philippines�Share prices closed 0.68 percent lower Monday as investors took profits selectively after recent gains, dealers said...The all-shares index shed 0.60 percent, or 11.46 points, at 1,902.52. A total of 2.28 billion shares worth P2.82 billion...
Tags: Philippines, Manila, Dow Jones & Company, News Corporation, Dow Jones Newswires, Business Finance, Economy of the Philippines, Philippine Stock Exchange, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, International Monetary Fund, Deficit, Fiscal policy, Rafael Buenaventura, Urban Bank, Public finance, Politics
Asian trade with Japanese traders sidelined for a public holiday. Spot gold was bid at $US1156.25 an ounce, above a record $US1152.75 struck last Wednesday. The metal's price on Friday ended higher for the sixth consecutive session. India's acquisition...
Tags: gold, allnews, Japan, Tōkyō, Inflation, New York Mercantile Exchange, United States dollar, Precious metals, International Monetary Fund, Business Finance
Gordon Brown will take his radical proposal to tax City trading to Britain's business leaders today, as a survey shows that more than half of voters would back the plan, if the proceeds went to help the poorest in society.
Tags: Rafiq Maqbool/AP Gordon Brown, tobin tax, Tobin, businesses leaders, transaction tax, Oxfam, survey shows, London, financial transaction, prime minister, United Kingdom, Leeds, Tax, International Monetary Fund, Value added tax, Gordon Brown, Finance, Tax reform, Business Finance, Social Issues
Pakistan will formally rejoice its joining the fighter aircraft manufacturers club on Monday on roll out of first multi-role state-of-the art aircraft being crafted with the help of evergreen friend China. Pakistan Aeronautical Complex - of JF-17 Thunder...
Tags: Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Pakistan, Karāchi, State Bank of Pakistan, International Monetary Fund, Economy of Pakistan, Shaukat Tarin, Year of birth missing, Yousaf Raza Gillani, Business Finance, Fighter aircraft, Project ROSE, Pakistan Air Force, JF-17 Thunder
The victory on Sunday will allow him to face Mircea Geoana, the leftist leader, in runoff elections scheduled for December 6. Exit polls showed the incumbent garnering at least 33 per cent of the vote with Geoana closely behind with at least 31 per cent.
Tags: Romania, Mircea Geoana, presidential elections, exits poll, Traian Basescu, clear winner, presidential poll, presidency traian, Bucharest, Mircea Geoanᅣテ, Democratic Liberal Party, Romanian presidential election, Emil Boc, Prime Ministers of Romania, Traian Bᅣテsescu, Social Democratic Party, Politics, Two-round system, Adriean Videanu, Referendum, Exit poll, Romanian presidential impeachment referendum, Elections, Election fraud, International Monetary Fund, Polling, Psephology, Single winner electoral systems, Romanian legislative election, Presidents of the United Nations Security Council, Antonescu, Crin Antonescu
Trinidad and Tobago's average growth was under 10 per cent, Barbados just under four per cent and Jamaica grew at just about one per cent. We have had very little real growth in the Jamaican economy for a number of years. More frightening, however, is...
Tags: Air Jamaica, Jamaica Manufacturers' Association, reform programmes, Jamaica Stock Exchange, Jamaica Exporters' Association, public sector, sugar companies, central treasury, public debt, Kingston, International Monetary Fund, Subprime mortgage crisis solutions debate, United States federal budget, Government debt, Public finance, Jamaica, Business Finance
Yes, the world, because while this is a particularly serious problem for the UK, it is a problem for almost every developed country. It is as serious as the great inflation of the 1970s, and, like that problem, it will take decades to fix. Start with...
Tags: Britain, budget deficits, Congressional Budget Office, United Kingdom, London, Fiscal policy, Inflation, International Monetary Fund, United States public debt, Monetary policy, Business Finance, Public finance, Deficit, United States federal budget
Gold prices on the local market continued to hike as the rate of per tola reached Rs38,500 on Saturday. Market sources said that the trend might continue in the days to come as the prices of gold are still rising on the international markets with the...
Tags: Pakistan, Peshawar, Tola, Gold, Business Finance, United States dollar, Methods of investing in gold, International Monetary Fund
Twelve candidates are running, but polls have shown the incumbent centre-right President Traian Basescu and his Social Democrat rival Mircea Geoana are likely to face each other in a run-off set for December 6. The winner will be pressed to name a new...
Tags: Romania, Bucharest, Exit poll, Romanian presidential election, Romanian presidential impeachment referendum, Presidents of the United Nations Security Council, Traian Bᅣテsescu, Mircea Geoanᅣテ, Politics, Antonescu, Crin Antonescu, International Monetary Fund
With a proven track record in managing complex work programmes, Indian economist Siddharth Tiwari has been named as the Secretary of the IMF by its Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Tiwari, currently Director of the Office of Budget and Planning,...
Tags: IMF Board and Management, Mr Tiwari, Siddharth Tiwari, India, New Delhi, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, International economics, International Monetary Fund, International development