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- Global Growth Forecast
- The Global Competitiveness Report 2013 - 2014
- Money Velocity > The Great Myth of
#Money#Velocity - Investment Climate and Geopolitics
- USA Growth Outlook
- China's Corporate Debt >
#China Bigger Than U.S. With #$14#Trillion - China fuels Asia ... World Wealth > Wealth Tops $150 Trillion - Bloomberg
- Euro-Zone Industrial Production
- Euro-Zone Periphery > Dead #Economic #Dogmas Trump #Recovery
#Euro#zone#bailout#fund#ESM considering non-euro#bond#issuance- Europe's negative Interest Rates
- Why Does the Eurozone Need a Negative Interest Rate?
- It's A Central Banker's World: Negative Interest Rates And The ECB
- The
#Fed Faces#Reality, Lowers#Growth#Forecast - NZ Aviation System >
#Modernization - Middle East Conflict > 30
#Years#War has just begun - Middle East Regional Security Stratfor
- Global Air Traffic
- Gulf Carriers on the rise
- Inefficiencies >
#companies spend on low-priority initiatives - Delta Airlines - no fit for the A380
- FAA Certification >
#Boeing - 50 Million Refugees > world wide, politics turns disastrous!!
#Global#refugee figures highest since#WW2, - India can grow at 6% without overheating: World Bank - Indu Business Line
- Human Development Index - UNDP
- Hong Kong Wants Quick ASEAN Agreement
- Asia Pacific Economies
- ASEAN, ROK [Korea]Review Bilateral Relations; Discuss Future Direction on Friday, 20 June 2014. 2014, ASEAN Secretariat News
- ASEAN As A Single Market: What, When, How, And Really?
- Europe Gets Negative Interest Rates. What Does That Even Mean? @Neil_Irwin
- South China Sea disputes: what is in it for Europe? – by Bruno Hellendorff
- The only answer lies in diplomacy, by Andrew Sheng June 25, 2014, 12:01 am TWN
- Draghi’s monetary blitz has failed to lift euro zone - Opinion: ECB easing should have weakened the euro, but didn’t
- China Surpasses U.S. as Largest Corporate Debt Issuer, By NEIL GOUGH June 16, 2014 3:38 am - A study by Standard & Poor’s found that China’s nonfinancial companies had total outstanding bank loans and bonds worth $14.2 trillion at the end of last year, compared with $13.1 trillion in the...Total debt in China stood at about 210 percent of the country’s gross domestic product at the end of last year, a figure that is relatively high for China’s level of development. Of that total, household debt was equal to 34 percent of G.D.P., the ratio for government debt was 57 percent of the economy, and corporate debt — both loans and bonds — was 119 percent.
- Debt-fueled economic growth not sustainable - BIS - Central Bank News
- Council on Foreign Relations - International Economics: Perspectives on Monetary Policy and Income Inequality
- International Monetary Fund Says Europe Should Weigh Bond-Buying
- Global Central Banking in 2014, A Second Quarter Update for 24 Economies
- ECB's Coeure says only productivity growth will end low rates
- Lagarde: Global economic recovery could be 'less robust than expected' - International Monetary Fund chief warns "lacklustre" investment could lead to slower growth
- Emerging capital markets set to double | Money Management:
- 18 Signs That The Global Economic Crisis Is Accelerating As We Enter H2 2014
- Dam Projects Ignite a Legal Battle Over Mekong River’s Future Opponents see threats to fish spawning, food supply, and a way of life in Southeast Asia.
- Enhancing the Investment Environment in APEC and ASEAN Economies
- Oil Security in Asia Issues and the Pacific (ADB Economics Working Paper Series)
- The Implosion Is Near: Signs Of The Bubble's Last Days
- The exposure of European banks to sovereign debt > Committee on the Global Financial System (BIS) : The Impact of Sovereign Credit Risk on Bank Funding Conditions
- Three countries to emerge from Iraq, Julian D.W. Phillips - Gold Forecaster | August 4, 2014
Sources from Seeking Alpha, 7-8-2014
Economy
- Waiting For Draghi by Marc Chandler
- A Stream Of Poor Economic Reports From The Eurozone May Be More Than Just The 'Putin Factor' by Sober Look
- The Fed-Induced EPS Fairy Tale by Michael Pento
- It's Déjà Vu Disappointment All Over Again by Michael Pento
- Italy's Economic Blues by Desmond Lachman
- China On The Home Stretch by Scott Sumner
- Fed Hawks Squawk by Tim Duy
- Our International Trade Deficit - Down This Month, Up This Year by Bob McTeer
- The Consumer Is Not Dead by Peter Mantas
- Fed's Fisher: End Of ZIRP Moved 'Further Forward' by Wolf Richter
- Macro-Markets Risk Index Falls From Recent Highs But Still Predicts Growth by James Picerno
- Uh Oh... Look What's Happening To Japan by Pater Tenebrarum
- Using Nominal Rigidity To Improve An Inflation Model by Brian Romanchuk
- Inflation: Will The Fed Move Too Soon? by Lance Roberts
- U.S. Corporate Taxes, Inversions And Surplus Capital by Marc Chandler
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