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Thursday, 14 April, 2005

Very light news day, couldn't find sitgnificant economic news even in some or more obscure sources and limited the tangental stuff.

FYI - our economic and news search is based upon GEM's Economic Rankings of Economies, we monitor and report news sources from the top two countires on each continent. BTW the United States has slipped from 4th to 11th in the last year - inspiring news.

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Have a great business day - success, wealth & health - Ciao

8:31:15 AM    comment []


Murdoch understands where pioneers like Matt Drudge are taking news. With his empire and resources, a little insight could be dangerous.

"I'm a digital immigrant. I wasn't weaned on the web, nor coddled on a computer...My two young daughters, on the other hand, will be digital natives. They'll never know a world without ubiquitous broadband internet access." Speaking at the American Society of Newspaper Editors, media baron Rupert Murdoch pushed delegates to get over their fears of the Internet and invest in their digital wings. Since Murdoch has been in the business quite a while and been, shall we say, successful, his words should not be taken lightly. Here are some of the major points of his speech.
8:25:52 AM    comment []



Great article on the realites of EU membership

I
t used to be the EU was regarded as a means to an end – prosperity. Now, at least in the Balkans, it is increasingly perceived as an end in itself, a panacea for all the social, political, and economic ills plaguing the shards of Yugoslavia. What most people don't understand is that Europe is beset by the exact same ills, which are only tempered by the ability of the authorities to prey on a still marginally profitable economy. Anyone who knows anything about politics, economics, and the nature of government ought to see that United Europe isn't doing too well right now, although it may not quite be circling the bowl.
8:22:47 AM    comment []


A trend has been ongoing - especially inlight of last weeks decision by UPS - Singapore is replacing Hong Kong as Asia's economic center.

BEIJING (Dow Jones)--The Asian ocean transportation unit of American commodities trading giant Cargill (CRG.XX) is shifting its operations from Hong Kong to Singapore in a move aimed at "better serving the increased demand for shipping goods in Asia."
8:09:18 AM    comment []


Just when you are bouyed by the news, the political class demonstrate that selling cars is really an honorable profession.

German leaders agreed Wednesday on tough proposals to curb the flow of cheap foreign labor, including a law that would require all foreign companies doing business in Germany to pay workers full German wages.
8:04:29 AM    comment []


Cautious optimism is called for - I do want it to be true....

WASHINGTON The slowdown in global economic growth has "begun to bottom out" and the world economy appears set for solid expansion this year, led by the United States and China, the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday.
8:01:57 AM    comment []


The issue of negative rights constitutions: negative rights = people delegating their natural rights to government, positive rights = governments determining what rights you will be allowed based upon their ability to coerce. Did you know that the Soviet Union with Stalin in charge had a positive rights constitution?

Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party plans to use its two-thirds parliamentary majority to change the constitution and create a second chamber and the office of prime minister.

National political commissar Elliot Manyika told IRIN the party also intended to "tighten legislation relating to land and economic reform, with a view to giving statutory bodies more control over these crucial sectors and core national assets".


7:52:19 AM    comment []


Re: yesterdays article. This is a huge problem in the developing world with Nigerian's displaying a 'special talent'. This is the destination of a vast percentage of foreign aid from government's and ngo's. How many accounts and how much money did Arafat steal from the Palestinians?

The efforts of President Olusegun Obasanjo at stemming the incidents of money laundering by officials of governmnent at various levels yesterday received a boost in Zurich, Switzerland, as Swiss Bankers Association said it has classified Nigerians as High-risk customers.
7:47:23 AM    comment []


Curious - this one caught me napping. I will do some research and have commentary for Sunday

MANAMA: The global banking supervisory community and banking industry must prepare for the implementation of the Basel II standards ahead of the January 1, 2008 deadline, a senior Gulf banking regulator said. GCC Council of Banking Supervisors chairman and Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency banking supervision director, Fahd Al Mufarrij, said the challenge is even greater in emerging markets.
7:39:54 AM    comment []

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