by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge site, While last night’s quid-pro-quo from Chinese officials will likely be remembered as the start […]
A Manufacturing Revolution
By Chris Wood, Casey’s Research, A revolution is under way. It’s still in its early stages, but will likely reach […]
The Crisis of Europe and European Nationalism
By George Friedman, Stratfor, When I visited Europe in 2008 and before, the idea that Europe was not going to […]
New investment boosts construction sector in Kazakhstan
Increasing activity in Kazakhstan’s construction sector is a positive signal to businesses and professionals considering marketplace entry or expansion. PMR […]
Ecuador – The World’s Best Retirement Haven
By Eoin Bassett, International Living, Flowers bloom everywhere, and not one but four rushing rivers bubble over rocks to feed […]
Construction in Bulgaria to stabilise in late 2011
In the coming years Bulgaria’s construction sector will start to grow slowly following the hard years of the economic slowdown, […]
Asia’s wealthy heirs defy stereotype
The heirs of the ultra-rich in Asia spend most of their time working, and being able to buy whatever they […]
The Royalty Race
By Alena Mikhan and Andrey Dashkov, Casey Research, In our analysis, we take political risk increasingly seriously as more and […]
Construction industry in Kazakhstan fostered by government-initiated programmes
The construction industry suffered more than most areas of the Kazakh economy as a result of the global financial crisis […]
Cement markets in CIS countries continue to grow
With an 11% growth in cement consumption in 2010 and a further 12% growth expected for 2011, cement producers in […]
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