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May 20, 2011

FINANCIAL News, Money, Banks, Stock, Economic and Financial Crisis, May 20, 2011

"Beyond Growth" congress in Berlin, May 20-22, 2011
Bay Area Indymedia
Our age is an age of converging crises: global warming, financial crisis, worldwide economic crisis, structural unemployment, stagnating wages and environmental destruction. Infinite growth is a myth in a finite world. Can a solidarity economy beyond ...
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Invest in infra bonds for gains
Business Today
In 2007, before the global financial crisis altered sentiments considerably, infrastructure was the dominant theme among most investors. The average returns of infrastructure equity funds were about 81% compared to 47% delivered by the BSE Sensex ...
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Business Today
Budget 2011: As it happened
TVNZ
3.02pm Key mocks Goff's assertion that the global financial crisis "ended in 2009" by saying "go and see Ireland, Greece and Portugal and see if they think it finished then, ask President Obama why he's stilll borrowing trillions if it finished two ...
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Heading for a post-QE collapse?
Business Spectator
At the same time, US businesses and households were still rushing to repair their balance sheetsthat had been damaged in the wake of the financial crisis. As a result, private investors were unable to increase their overall purchases of private sector ...
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CPPIB assets jump to $148.2B
CANOE
CPPIB and other Canadian pension fund administrators took advantage of long-term investmenthorizons — as far out as 50 or 75 years in some cases — to scoop up cheap assets in the wake of the global financial crisis. CPPIB'S president and chief ...
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Budget 2011: Latest updates
New Zealand Herald
He criticises Phil Goff for the Labour leader's comments that the global financial crisis was over by 2009, saying it proves "he lives on fantasy island." 3.00pm: "Phil Goff might not like it, but Standard and Poors does." Prime Minister John Key rises ...
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