Infrastructure spending should be second to private sector

Not so fast. I have been navigating around Obama highway projects all over the place this summer. I have to say, the roads and bridges where the work is being done was surely needed it. Now, I think if you have...

Indian NIFTY open down due to global selling..

NIFTY opened down 20 point due overnight sell of in American market and week opening of Asian market.Reality and metal sector is taking toll due to slowdown in commodity while oil marketing companies are showing uptrend due to easing of crude oil price.

Gold is hold....

Gold is known as the asset of crisis  here world economy especially the euro and American zone is not out of wood yet. " the equity has crashed significantly while the gold has hit their high the safe heaven...

Types of mutual fund...

Types of Funds Open-Ended Funds, Close-Ended Funds and Interval Funds Open-ended funds: are open for investors to enter or exit at any time, even after the NFO. When existing investors buy additional units or new investors buy units of the open ended scheme, it is called a...

Advantages of Mutual Funds for Investors

 Professional Management: Mutual funds offer investors the opportunity to earn an income or build their wealth through professional management of their investible funds. There are several aspects to such professional management viz. investing in line with the investment...

Econ 101

When the rules are unstable, knowing what to do is equally unstable and risky. Doing nothing may be better than doing anything else under these circumstances. Yet, if you are a gambler, you might take risks....

How green is your Hot Dog? Find out what it means to "Go Green"

Everyone is talking “green” these days. There is an increasing awareness that the Green Economy might be integral to the revival, growth and sustainability of the U.S. economy.WHAT IS GREEN?Green is an approach to define and create processes and products that are...

Japan inks pact for Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor project

New Delhi: During the 3 day visit of India, Japanease Prime Minster Yukio hatoyama signed ambigious Rs. 3.6 lakh crore Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) project. "The DMIC is conceptualised as a global...

Corporate world order, Afghanistan – The Global Chess game

I like many political global picture analyst, may of missed what the global corporations have been doing in the back ground concerning Afghanistan. It has not been mentioned by the politicians; well if it has...

Crafty China praised for African links

" Rwandan President Paul Kagame has praised the way China does business in Africa, criticising the West for basing relations with the continent on aid. Huge Chinese investment in African companies and...

President of Worldwide Financial Resources charged $11m for fraud

David Findel, President of Worldwide Financial Resourses, had made a real estate crisis last October by bidding $400,000 for 50-yard-line season tickets to watch the Jets play in the new Meadowlands stadium. Findel...

Norway Towns Sue Citi Over Losses

Seven Norwegian municipalities are suing Citigroup Inc after losing millions of US dollars on investments. The towns are seeking $200 million in damages together with Norwegian firm Terra Securites. Terra bought the structured notes from Citigroup in May and June 2007, and...

What might the world look like if the bailout works? Like Sarah P

I don't mind what people call me, never really have, never really will - a progressive, a Marxist, Communist, Liberal, Left-wing, Socialist - all those are very fine with me.But, mostly I am, and steadfastly - a cynic.If you don't really know what a cynic is - well, you will...

New PE Firm Says Sri Lanka Is Cinderella Story Of Asia

" Private equity investors wax poetic about Asia, but for the most part, by Asia, they mean established economies like Japan, or up-and-comers like China or India. Sri Lanka tends to be an area that gets a lot less...

Madoff in prison which leaves $50Billion unaccounted for!.

Bernard Madoff (aged 71) has been jailed for 150 years for swindling investors out of billions of around $50 Billion dollars over a decade(?) and UNDER THE very noses of the US Securities and Exchange Commission [ SEC ]. SEC chairman Christopher Cox stated "I was very...

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