Lebanon economy taxed by Syria turmoil
BEIRUT: Economists and business leaders predict a bleak economic picture of Lebanon this year in light of falling foreign direct investments, plummeting tourism, a widening trade deficit and a war raging across Lebanon’s only accessible neighbor. More...
I'm really mauling this equity
through because during i love the innovation and the promise of what the company can do, i am in spite of everything not too thrilled about the number of outstandings exceeding 60 milllion. More...
The Internet giants these days
Lobbying is one of main concerns of the Internet giants these days. Recently they have been lobbying on matters just as easing visa restrictions to employ overseas engineers, privacy, cyber-security and sales taxes. More...
As markets turn bearish on yuan
Market forces are taking everything into consideration to blame for the yuan's unprecedented fall against the dollar in recent months, market participants say, with Chinese regulators but busy propping up the currency, marking a major reversal in approach as the country's economic growth slows. More...
Equinix Expands Data Centre in Brazil
Brazil is developing its capital markets structure by building modern technologies to compete with developed markets. Brazils’ BM&FBOVESPA ranks as the second largest equity options market and the sixth largest derivatives market in the world. More...
Productivity is just one way to measure wealth
According to estimates by Reserve Bank researchers, afterwards you exclude mining and utilities, labour productivity in the market sector improved at annual rates of 1. More...
Rethinking cancer
The public, although, seems a little doubtful about pronouncements that Americans are over-tested and over-treated, and it's easy to see why. Our very nature tells us that if there's a bad thing in us like cancer, we want it out. More...
Dow blows past 13,000 on hope for action in Europe
For a second day, the U. S. stock market powered higher afterwards European leaders, including German chancellor Merkel, pledged to protect the union of 17 countries that use the euro. More...
Paul Begala on George W. Bush's Very Bad Economic Advice
The institute's executive director, James K. Glassman, who as well wrote the introduction, is no stranger to failed economic prophecy. In 1999 he co-authored a book with the by error hilarious title "Dow 36,000: The New Strategy for Profiting From the Coming Rise in the Stock Market. More...
Until further notice, there's just one arena plan in play in Seattle area
Chicago businessman Don Levin, a highly successful minor-league hockey owner, emerged late last week and went public with some vague ideas for an arena in Bellevue that would court the NHL and NBA. More...
