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M Guliyev

Mr. Guliyev is specialized in international relations / business, global governance and investments areas. He is committed to be successful.

Swiss central bank sets limit on franc’s strength

Swiss National Bank sets a ceiling on franc’s euro rate to shield economy, exporters By John Heiprin, AP GENEVA (AP) […]

World Bank expects slow US growth but no recession

By Alex Kennedy AP, World Bank’s Zoellick expects slow US growth, high unemployment but no recession SINGAPORE (AP) — The […]

3 Reasons To Own International Paper

by Will Ashworth,   CNBC’s Jim Cramer recommended International Paper (NYSE:IP) on August 9, suggesting the company’s exposure to emerging markets, along with […]

Eurozone growth sags to 0.2 percent in Q2 Eurozone sees growth sag to anemic 0.2 percent in Q2 as officials struggle with debt crisis

Eurozone sees growth sag to anemic 0.2 percent in Q2 as officials struggle with debt crisis David Mchugh, AP Business […]

Global stocks lose steam on weak German growth

Global stocks lose steam on weak German growth and dashed eurobond hopes to tackle debt crisis Colleen Barry, AP Business […]

Banks send Wall Street lower on U.S., Europe debt fears

By Aleksandra Michalska NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks fell more than 1 percent on Monday as concerns the United States […]

Halliburton cut down by energy stock drop Oil-service giant’s results stronger than expected in North America

By Steve Gelsi, MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Stronger-than-expected financial results reported by Halliburton Co. did little to stop a slide […]

Asia stocks sink as Europe debt jitters mount

Asian stock markets sink as Europe debt crisis threatens to engulf Italy, Spain SHANGHAI (AP) — Fears that Italy and […]

Retail, tech lead Wall St rally before jobs data

NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuters) – U.S. stocks closed sharply higher and the Nasdaq notched an eighth day of gains […]

Consumer prices rise by smallest in 6 months

Consumers paid more for food, cars and clothing in May, pushing up prices 0.2 pct Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics […]