Islamists in tune with w, Palestinian PM gives up finance ministry role and other Economy news
The economy news of 2012-05-17 on Tamugaia - Islamists in tune with west over economy, and Palestinian PM gives up finance ministry role.
Islamists in tune with west over economy -
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood promotes free trade and hopes international investors can help develop the economy and create jobs for their electorate...
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Palestinian PM gives up finance ministry role -
Salam Fayyad, who is popular with western donor countries, has handed the portfolio to Nabil Qassis, a respected Palestinian academic...
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UAE’s first sukuk restructuring forecast -
Yield on Dana Gas’s $920m Islamic bond soars as investors express concern over Sharjah-based energy company’s ability to repay the debt...
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Iraqi bourse reflects recovery struggle -
The Baghdad Stock Exchange is battling to grow amid investor nerves, a stagnant listings market and an economy badly damaged by conflict...
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Early investor in Asia rings the changes -
The Kuwait China Investment Company is rebranding to aid its expansion into Asian nations and to lure more Gulf wealth to the ‘New Silk Road’...
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HOW TO INSTALL A SOUTHERN HOME SECURITY SYSTEM -
HOW TO INSTALL A SOUTHERN HOME SECURITY SYSTEM 1. Go to Goodwill and buy a pair of size 14 -16 men’s work boots. 2. Place them on your front porch, along with an old, well-read copy of Guns & Amm...
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Eternal Laws -
1. Law of Mechanical Repair – After your hands become coated with grease, your nose will begin to itch and you’ll have to pee. 2. Law of Gravity – Any tool, nut, bolt, screw, when drop...
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Greeks urged to run poll as euro vote -
Warnings from Paris, Berlin and Brussels form co-ordinated effort to change election from referendum on bailout to one on euro membership...
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Japanese GDP grows 1% in first quarter -
Analysts warned that the pace of expansion will soon ease as temporary boosts to consumption and investment from reconstruction and car buying subsidies fade...
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Hollande turns to experience to fill French posts -
The senior cabinet positions in the new Socialist government will be held mostly by figures from the moderate wing of the party...
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Spain-style devolution can be part of a crisis solution -
Quasi-federal Spain, under the EU umbrella, has been a conspicuous success over the past 25 years, seeing wealth spread throughout the whole country...
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China injects vigour into carbon debate -
World’s second-largest economy, which produces more carbon dioxide emissions than any other country, plans to start seven pilot trading schemes...
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Metals Stocks: Gold inches up after sinking into bear market -
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Currencies: Dollar snaps stellar run in ‘absence of bad news’ -
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Asia Markets: Asia stocks mostly rebound after savage sell-off -
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Economic Report: Japan GDP jumps 4.1%, beating estimates -
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Federal Reserve wary of eurozone risks -
Focus on threats to economy among members of FOMC helps explain a clash between the committee’s forecast and members’ individual predictions...
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Greek withdrawals stop short of panic -
Banking system could prove weakest link in efforts to stabilise country’s finances until a government can be formed after new elections on June 17...
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