Monday 23 January 2012

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World Economic Forum in Davos: Distinct sense of burnout in the air
Economic Times
These symptoms are worrying in an individual, but can be disastrous in world affairs. In the run-up to the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, there is a distinct sense of burnout in the air. I hope that this year's meeting will help ...
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Global Economy 2012: Reason for Optimism?
International Business Times
By Bhaskar Prasad: Subscribe to Bhaskar's RSS feed Reports on forecasts for the global economy for 2012 are not very optimistic, with countries throughout the world expected to experience an economic slowdown. According to a survey conducted by Reuters ...
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Momentum to drain from world economy in 2012: Poll
Economic Times
LONDON: The world economy will lose momentum in 2012 but it will keep moving in the right direction, according to Reuters polls of around 600 economists who said crisis-hit Europe would drag on global growth. Asian economies will again power the ...
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Consequences of global economic recovery
Economic Times
Could 2012 be the year the global economy turned around? Many in the West would fervently hope so, after seeing much wealth, opportunity and jobs vaporise for more than three years. An American bounce-back, led by a revival in manufacturing and green ...
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"Emerging Markets Economic Strength Will Help Rebalance Global Growth"
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Invited to comment on his participation, Dr. Nouriel Roubini, economist, advisor for the IMF fiscal committee and chief executive officer of Roubini Global Economics who joined AIM 2012 as Global Economic Research Partner – commented on the state of ...
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Some See Two New Gilded Ages, Raising Global Tensions
New York Times
But there is another force that is reshaping the global economy today, and the Goldman executives who toasted Mr. O'Neill are a reflection of that: the rise, in the developed Western economies, of the "1 percent" and the creation of what many are ...
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Europe Heads to Davos Surprising Doomsayers
Bloomberg
Enlarge image Europe Heads to Davos Surprising Doomsayers Europe Heads to Davos Surprising Doomsayers Scott Eells/Bloomberg A worker hangs pictures inside the Congress Centre, the venue of the World Economic Forum's (WEF) 2012 annual meeting, ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Greek uncertainty pressures euro, shares
Reuters
The broader MSCI world equity index was barely changed. Equity markets have been gaining on rising hopes that a slowdown in the global economy would not be as bad as many had feared after signs of solid economic growth in the US where several big ...
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By ZIP
Elites Meet At World Economic Forum To Reform "Outdated And Crumbling" Capitalism… Capitalism isn't the problem. (AFP) — Economic and political elites meeting this week at the Swiss resort of Davos will be asked to urgently find ways to ...
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XE.com - GLOBAL ECONOMY-Lost decade of growth for the West
Officials warn on threat of festering euro-zone crisis.
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Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Australia Roundup ...
By noreply@blogger.com (Mike Mish Shedlock)
Mish's financial blog covers global news and macroeconomic events regarding the world economy. The blog's primary focus is inflation, deflation, and hyperinflation topics, especially currencies, gold, silver, crude, oil, energy and precious ...
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Uncertainties and Vulnerabilities
Global. Economic. Prospects. Volume 4. Volume 4 | January 2012. | January 2012 ... The accompanying online publication, Prospects for the Global Economy, ...
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