by Arthur Pinkasovitch From a quantitative perspective, investing in real estate is somewhat like investing in stocks. In order to profit […]
U.S.-Pakistani Relations Beyond Bin Laden
By George Friedman, Stratfor, The past week has been filled with announcements and speculations on how Osama bin Laden was […]
Lucas van Praag: “Don’t Blame Goldman For The Food Crisis, Blame The Middle Class”
Submitted by Tyler Durden Last week, an article by Fred Kaufman in Foreign Policy magazine ripped off a gangrenous scab: […]
Russian construction industry recovery continues
The Russian construction industry recovered some semblance of stability in 2010 and gradually began to pick up again after the […]
The 15 Countries With The Highest Inflation Rates
Like death and taxes, no one escapes the ravages of inflation. These days, it’s the talk of folks from Caracas […]
Microsoft near deal to buy Skype
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft Corp. is nearing a deal to buy the popular Internet telephone service Skype in what […]
Purple Crayon: Commodity Crash Field Position
The Purple Crayon isn’t just my homage to an ancient French children’s story , although, let’s face it, the books […]
Nigerian Banks Winning Mobius With Asia-Like Growth in Africa
By Renee Bonorchis and Nasreen Seria, Bloomberg, Twenty-four miles northwest of Accra in Ghana, Anthony Botchway rips a pineapple plant […]
Bin Laden Peace Dividend for Middle East?
The killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden could mean enhanced leverage for the United States in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, […]
The Libyan War, American Power and the Decline of the Petrodollar System
By Prof. Peter Dale Scott, From globalresearch.ca site, The present NATO campaign against Gaddafi in Libya has given rise to […]
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