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Have you Been Affected by the Holiday Effect?
November 19, 2009
Have you Been Affected by the Holiday Effect? | recareered.blogspot.com
Have you ever heard of the Holiday Effect in hiring?
Whos Hiring – Top employers week of 11-16-09
November 17, 2009
Whos Hiring – Top employers week of 11-16-09 | recareered.blogspot.com
Who's Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity for the week of 11/16/09. Not only is this valuable for job seekers, but for business analysts, corporate strategists, marketers, salespeople, investment analysts, financial advisers, and others who are interested in companies experiencing growth. Despite the recession, these companies are all expanding.
Whos Firing – Layoffs week ended 11-13-09
November 16, 2009
Whos Firing – Layoffs week ended 11-13-09 | recareered.blogspot.com
Who's Firing is a weekly survey of organizations announcing (or rumoring) layoffs for the week ended 11/13/09.
The EC brings WTO case against China’s export restrictions on raw materials
November 16, 2009
EU requests WTO panel on Chinese export restrictions on raw materials | trade.ec.europa.eu
The article looks at some of the legal and commercial issues involved in the latest case brought by the EC against China at the WTO. The dispute, which sees Mexico and the US also involved, focuses on the commercially critical policy of export restriction, which is increasingly being used by China and other WTO Membersin order to seek certain objectives of domestic price stabilization, but which often also provides domestic producers with unfair competitive advantages. Are they WTO consistent?
The Competition Imperative Facing British Banks
November 15, 2009
The Euopean Commission flexes its muscles over British Banks | business.timesonline.co.uk
Since the collapse of Northern Rock Bank in February 2008 the British banking industry has been transformed. As a result of shotgun marriages the scale of concentration within the industry is now one of the highest in OECD. The European Commission has flagged its competition concerns. How will the British authorities address this challenge. What shape will the industry eventually take?
Who's Hiring – Top employers week of 11-9-09
November 10, 2009
Whos Hiring – Top employers week of 11-9-09 | recareered.blogspot.com
Who's Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity for the week of 11/9/09. Not only is this valuable for job seekers, but for business analysts, corporate strategists, marketers, salespeople, investment analysts, financial advisers, and others who are interested in companies experiencing growth.
the road ahead on financial reforms is green light ON for India
November 9, 2009
India to continue with financial sector reforms | www.businesstimes.com.sg
the road ahead on financial reforms is green light ON for Indiacongress govt is going strong politically and hence will be able to push thru the much needed reforms
Rising risks of an asset bubble in China threatened by US stagflation
November 7, 2009
RGE - What Rebalancing of Chinese and American Consumption? | www.rgemonitor.com
China and the US are dealing with their imbalances either by exacerbating the very things that caused them in the first place. China entered the crisis with oneof the highest rates of misallocation of investment in recent times. With its enormous liquidity released for stimulus, China with waning export markets has become a giant Ponzi scheme, with money pouring into asset speculation. US expansionary monetary policies are leading to a stagflationary environment that will pop this bubble.
The Rising Tide of Protectionism worldwide
November 6, 2009
EU requests WTO panel on Chinese export restrictions on raw materials | trade.ec.europa.eu
Both EU and China have to contend with domestic imperatives at a time when the world economy is still not yet out of the doldrums.
How bad will EMEA troubles continue
October 27, 2009
Survey Predicts European Troubles | www.mergersunleashed.com
Sweeping statements about economic expectations can hinder recovery efforts. While some sector is Europe (and the US) continue to show little signs of recovery, many other sectors are improving. If those sectors such as real estate and auto industries were to be removed from the prediction, I wonder what the survey results would show.
Rising risks of an asset bubble in China threatened by US stagflation
November 7, 2009
Russian Economy Fourth Quarter 4% Economy Growth: Figment of Imagination
October 24, 2009
October 21, 2009
The Very Risky Monetary Policy Adopted at the September Fed Policy Meeting
October 16, 2009
China’s Anti-Monopoly Bureau Approves the Pfizer-Wyeth Transaction
September 29, 2009