Published on April 13, 2010 by Technology Slice
Consumers Still Spending Cautiously – There are early signs the Australian retail industry is recovering from the global economic crisis, but shoppers remain cautious and continue to carefully budget household finances, a national survey has found. With interest rates rising and a federal election looming, Australian women in particular will need a confidence boost before [...]
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Published on March 15, 2010 by Technology Slice
China Warns Double Dip Recession – China’s Premier, Wen Jiaboa, has warned that the world risks sliding back into recession and says his country faces a difficult year trying to maintain economic growth and spur development. Mr Wen said yesterday China would not give in to foreign pressure to raise the value of its currency [...]
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Published on January 30, 2010 by Technology Slice
As world economic leaders convene at the 40th World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland (DAVOS 2010), polls have shown that fears are mounting among business leaders being increasingly fearful of over-regulation by Governments. How to get out of the global economic crisis is key on the agenda but the concern for business owners particularly owners of financial institutions is how the outcome of their deliberations can affect the competitiveness of their actual and potential investments.
Tags: Agenda, Banking And Finance, Banking Finance, Business Leaders, Business Owners, Competitiveness, Davos Switzerland, Deliberations, Economic Leaders, Fears, Finance Practice, Financial Institutions, Global Economic Crisis, Governments, Investments, Polls, World Economic Forum, World Leaders
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