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At the recent Olympic Games China was cast into the limelight and came under massive scrutiny on a number of fronts. There was the country’s record on human rights, the cost of...
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As the worldwide economic troubles continue it seems that there is no hiding place for property investors with each and every market around the world under pressure for one reason ...
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There can be few countries in the world which seemingly offer the same kind of long term growth potential as that of India. However, the change from state led economic growth to ...
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To those not involved in overseas property markets the name of Hypo Real Estate is probably not familiar but it will certainly be in the news over the next few days. Hypo Re...
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Many property investors in Dubai will be recalculating their profit margins and costs with the introduction of a raft of the new regulations and charges to the Dubai property marke...
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The rise and rise of Brazil over the last few years has been nothing short of startling, moving from South American basket case to a country which is attracting internationa...
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While much of the attention during the current financial crisis has centred upon the money markets and the lack of liquidity there is one word which sums up the whole issue of the ...
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The last 18 months have been amongst the more turbulent chapters in the history of the US economy with the property market at the root of all that has gone wrong. The current cre...
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The last few days have seen some major changes in the structure of the UK financial sector with the likes of HBOS succumbing to the charms (or funding) of Lloyds Bank and finally B...
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Since President Bush announced plans to bailout the US economy with a $700 million rescue package there have been arguements and counter arguments about the pros and cons of such a...
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When news hit the wires that XL Leisure was in serious financial difficulties it came as a shock to many outside of the industry but inside it was a different matter. Since the dem...
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While the rest of the world struggles to come to grips with the credit crunch it seems as though the party in Dubai goes on and on with demand for property on the increase and
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To say that stock markets around the world have been volatile over the last couple of weeks is something of an understatement. We have literally gone from the depths of despair to ...
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If you mention inflation to anyone you will probably strike fear into them as they will automatically think of rising prices and a general increase in the cost of living. However, ...
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While stock markets around the world breathed a collective sigh of relief after the Bush administration announced the largest economic bailout of all time it seems as though many i...
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The last 12 months have seen some major movements in economies and stock markets around the world which have all grabbed the headlines. However, the currency markets have been extr...
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If just 12 months ago you had suggested that investment giant Lehman Brothers would crash and burn in the aftermath of a credit crunch you would have received some very strange loo...
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As the UK economy continues to suffer a backlash caused by the credit crunch and its own localised problems such as a weakened banking sector, political instability and concerns th...
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While the news in the US has been very upbeat over the last few days with details of a proposed $700 billion bailout of the banking sector announced, spare a thought for those affe...
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Once the centre of the European property and holiday home market it seems as though Spain is going though a very difficult time at the moment. Rising debt, rising unemployment and ...
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