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November 2010

NIA Projects Future U.S. Food Price Increases

From NIA website, The National Inflation Association today announced the release of its report about NIA’s projections of future U.S. […]

$10.2 Trillion in Global Borrowing

By Mark Whitehouse, WSJ, $10.2 trillion: The amount of money advanced-nation governments will need to borrow in 2011 As the […]

Telocytes discovered by Romanian medical researchers are recognised in U.S.

This is the medical breakthrough I would put my money into!! Despite dire financial circumstances, with the local budget being […]

Best Cars for the Money 2010

By Jamie Page Deaton Maybe the dust is settling. After a year of bankruptcies, brand shutdowns, Cash for Clunkers and massive […]

Corporate India Finds Greener Pastures—in Africa

To avoid stiff competition and red tape at home, companies are looking across the Indian Ocean By Mehul Srivastava and […]

China inflation spikes in October, fueling rate-hike fears

By V. Phani Kumar, MarketWatch HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — China’s consumer prices increased at their fastest pace in two years […]

Asia Trounces the World in IPOs

The U.S. share sinks to an all-time-low of 11 percent while India, China, and Malaysia roll out myriad initial public […]

Volcan: Where to Find the Most Affordable Retirement in Panama

By David Dell, International Living, It’s a stunning drive to Volcan—and that’s not just travel writer hype. As the road […]

Our Retirement Strategy – With or Without Social Security

By Suzan Haskins, International Living, For the second year in a row, American retirees won’t see a cost-of-living increase in […]

The age of the dollar is drawing to a close

By Jeremy Warner, Telegraph.co.uk, Currency competition is the only way to fix the world economy, says Jeremy Warner. Right from […]