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What’s next for Greece?

Another week has now passed and there is still not a final resolution in place in terms of the need for Greece to receive a second bailout in just two years. Analysts and economists are starting to only look at … Continue reading

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The rising influence of the BRICs

The economic sphere and the geopolitical reach continue to evolve and change as the BRICs continue to grow changing the power players in the world’s economy today. The BRICs are actually Russia, Brazil, China, and India, each of which is … Continue reading

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Outsourcing through Alibaba.com

With the present state that the country’s economy is in, many small businesses are struggling and to cut costs are seeking to outsource to overseas suppliers to produce their products. Finding a reliable overseas outsourcer however can prove very difficult … Continue reading

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UK to speed up delivery of green energy

Energy and climate secretary Chris Huhne stated this week that Labour has done little to help the progression of renewable energy sources, which has led to the spike in oil prices over the last few years.  While they held power … Continue reading

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Irish debt fears concern market shares

Euro and shares have fallen over concern that the Irish debt crisis may extend into other countries in Europe that have even larger budget deficits. The fear is that if Ireland can fall into debt, so can other surrounding economies … Continue reading

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United States recovering at faster GDP growth

Over the third quarter the US economy and general GDP growth rate increased much faster than was previously predicted, finishing with a 2.5% rate of growth over the third quarter, according to reports from the US Commerce Department. A growth … Continue reading

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Unemployment in Australia increases

Unemployment in Australia increases to 5.4% following national election. Recent official figures released show that Australia’s rate of unemployment increased to approximately 5.3% in July 2010. This represents an increase of 0.2% from June 2010, approximately 24,000 jobs. An increase … Continue reading

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Finland’s economy back in recession

Economic reports suggest that Finland’s economy has slipped back into a recession. During the first quarter of 2010, Finland’s economy fell back into a recession despite making a recovery in the previous months.Finland’s economy relies heavily on the export of … Continue reading

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