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Govt And China Sign Financial Accord
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Investors often overlook Russia's advantages
Angola and China on Thursday in Luanda signed three complementary individual financing accords, under the Eximbank China credit line, existing between both countries since March 2004.... |
Conflict zones sometimes mean investment opportunities
Russian stocks have lagged behind the markets of other emerging countries even though it appears well protected from economic perils elsewhere in the world.... |
Nuclear: The power investment of 2008
It is easy to dismiss countries like Kenya, Nairobi and even Iraq as no-go areas, but judging by the experiences of many fund managers, the perception of risk is often at odds with reality.... |
South Africa: How a Preventable Disease Gets Its Licence to Kill
With Britain joining the growing list of countries supporting nuclear power to meet growing energy needs, analysts are sizing up a wide range of investment opportunities.... |
Bush welcomes 72 new American citizens
IN OUR deranged global system of relative rights, where one's money determines the value of one's life, it is not terribly surprising that very little research has been done on improving the managem..... |
Aiming to Sell the World on Fitness
Describing America "a melting pot of cultures" from across the world, President George W Bush welcomed 72 new citizens from 30 countries, including India, on the occasion of the US Independence Day.... |
Motor parts trade wheels drugs to Africa
Technogym, an exercise equipment maker, is expanding its reach to countries with few health clubs, in a strategy to survive an economic downturn in the United States. ... |
UN chief to G8: climate change, food crisis linked AP
Is there a connect between Kashmere Gate and motor garages in African countries The obvious answer: Spare parts for retrofitting, brought cheap in Europe. But scratch the veneer and another story pops... |
Carbon Cuts: Why Rich Countries Must Lead the Way
AP - The global food crisis will only worsen because of climate change, the U.N. climate chief said Friday, urging leaders of the world's richest countries meeting in Japan next week to set goals to .... |