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Last Updated: Mar 3rd, 2010 - 11:29:35
 

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Market Update
NEW YORK - Wal Street stocks moved slightly higher on more corporate takeover activity signalling a US economic recovery and receding fears about the Greek debt crisis.
Mar 3, 2010, 08:40

Merlea Investment News : Current News
Anatomy of a hump
IF YOU were to draw the path of inflation in the typical big, rich economy over the past half century, your picture would look much like a dromedary's back: a low flat line in the 1960s; a knobbly hump of high and volatile price rises in the 1970s; dramatic disinflation in the 1980s; and low, stable inflation rates since.
Mar 20, 2007, 09:32

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Reading the tea leaves
INDIA has been swept by optimism that its economy can do as well as China's. A recent article in the Economic Times claimed that the growth in India's total factor productivity (TFP), the efficiency with which inputs of both labour and capital are used, had accelerated, whereas China's had slowed owing to wasteful investment.
Mar 14, 2007, 09:37

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SHOCKS, WEBS, LIQUIDITY & USDOLLAR
Use the above link to subscribe to the paid research reports, which include coverage of several smallcap companies positioned to rise like a cantilever during the ongoing panicky attempt to sustain an unsustainable system burdened by numerous imbalances aggravated by global village forces.
Mar 6, 2007, 09:55

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Inflated by the Olympic spirit
An Olympics-fuelled boom is not all good news—and is especially hard on those looking for somewhere to live in China's capital

Mar 6, 2007, 09:51


 
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