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September 2011

August was rotten for many hedge managers

By Svea Herbst-Bayliss, Reuters, BOSTON (Reuters) – August was a rotten month for stocks and it wasn’t much kinder to […]

Clothing and footwear retail market in Poland rose by 4.6% in 2010 – favourable prospects for next years

The level of economic growth in 2010 was higher than one year earlier and this situation positively influenced growth on […]

Rate on 30-year mortgage falls to record 4.09 pct.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fixed mortgage rates fell to the lowest level in six decades for the second straight week. But […]

Shopping centre market in Central Europe expected to grow by half until 2013

Around 6 million m2 of new GLA is planned to be completed in Central European countries through to 2013. Most […]

The Largest Bubble in U.S. History

From NIA site, On August 6th after S&P downgraded the U.S. debt rating from AAA to AA+ with a negative […]

Yuan Only BRIC Winner on Resilience to Debt Crisis: China Credit

By Lilian Karunungan Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) — China, with its centrally controlled economy, managed currency and restrictions on capital inflows, […]

Wen Says World Must Cut Debt, Stem Euro Crisis as Pressure Grows on China

By Bloomberg News Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, facing calls to widen support for indebted European countries, signaled that developed nations should […]

Brazil’s Builder for Masses Betting on Maids as He Lifts Profit

By Alexander Cuadros ,Bloomberg, At Brazilian real-estate company MRV Engenharia & Participacoes SA, electric fans whir in some rooms of […]

Publicity Shy Tycoon Forging Modern Peru Amid Expanding Economy

By Edward Robinson, Bloomberg As confetti and balloons fall from the ceiling, scores of bankers dressed as characters from TV […]

What If Germany Seceded From The EU? 40% Appreciation And A Decimated Export Sector

By Agustino Fontevecchia, Forbes, The mess that has become the sovereign debt crisis in Europe has stirred the pot of […]