Maldives Government- Underwater to Wind Farm

The Cabinet of the beautiful island nation of Maldives last month set a precedent of commitment to save environment when the full cabinet convened for a underwater session to sign off a resolution to urge the...

Malaysian fined over online insults to Sultan

A Malaysian man was fined 10,000 ringgit ($2800 ) for posting comments of the Perak Royal Website using nasty an dobscene words - according to Attorney General Abdul Gani Patail. Azrin Mohamad Zain, a 33-year-old lab assistant,pleaded guilty to insulting Sultan Azlan Shah in...

Foreign investment in US

" Foreign investment Love me, love me not Jul 10th 2008 | MOBILE AND NEW YORKFrom The Economist print edition America’s confused, and sometimes scared, relationship with foreign investors Illustration by Claudio Munoz EIGHTY-FIVE Alabamians will descend on Britain on July...

MIDA in FDI discussions with Japanese, German and US companies

""There are ongoing negotiations. We are confident of securing a few more deals with Japanese, German and American companies," MIDA director-general Datuk R. Karunakaran said after a press conference to announce the setting up of a plant in Malaysia by Japan`s Ibiden Co...

Xander, Old Lane, Morgan Stanley, Evolvence to invest in Indian Real Estate |...

"Mumbai, November 14, 2006 : Significant investments have been announced in Indian Real Estate by Xander Real Estate Partners, private equity firm Old Lane, Morgan Stanley Real Estate and Evolvence Capital."

Finance Minister clears 32 FDI proposals including one for Real Estate | INRnews

"New Delhi, November 6, 2006 - Union Finance Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram has approved 32 Foreign Direct Investment proposals recommended by Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) in its meeting held on 20th October, 2006. The approvals amount to Rs. 249.81 crore. The...

South Asia Real Estate fund to list on London's AIM

A new fund is targeting the residential property market in India is preparing to float on London's Alternative Investment Market (AIM). The South Asia Real Estate (Sare) fund led by Anuj Gupta, an Indian who has lived in Britain for ten years, aims to raise £125 million...

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