China reluctant to invest more in foreign banks - Taipei Times
Posted by: admin in Investments and Raising MoneyChina reluctant to invest more in foreign banks - Taipei Times
¡§Right now, we don’t have the courage to invest in financial institutions.¡¨ ¡X Lou Jiwei, chairman of sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp China¡¦s sovereign wealth fund, which last year poured US$5 billion into Morgan Stanley, is
Usiminas to slash investments in 2009 - Brazil - Business News Americas
Following press reports stating that Brazilian steelmaker Usiminas will slash 30-40% of its US$3.6bn capex budget for 2009, a spokesperson for the company told BNamericas the company does plan cutbacks but isn’t sure of how massive they’ll be
Anglo-Irish Bank full-year profits fall on bad loans and investments - Chicago Tribune
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) _ Anglo-Irish Bank Corp. said Wednesday its full-year profits fell 34 percent because of bad loans and investments, largely in the property market, and preparations for heavier losses to come. For the fiscal year ending Sept. 30
Anglo-Irish Bank profits fall, shares drop - WTOP Radio
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - Anglo-Irish Bank Corp. stated Wednesday its full-year profits fell 34 percent because of bad loans and investments, largely in the property market, and preparations for heavier losses to come. For the fiscal year ending Sept. 30
Deadline for global climate treaty in question - Forbes
Negotiators from 190 countries agreed a year ago to finish a new global warming treaty by the end of 2009 that would force governments to reduce carbon emissions. That deadline now appears to be slipping away. “It was too optimistic to begin with
Survey Indicates Drop in Training Budgets and Serious Limitations in - Market Wire
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA–(Marketwire - December 3, 2008) - Expertus ( www.expertus.com ), a global provider of services that optimize the business impact of learning, and Training Industry, Inc. ( www.trainingindustry.com ), an objective and trusted expert
Treasurys extend gains amid investor worries - WTOP Radio
NEW YORK (AP) - Yields on U.S. government debt touched fresh lows again Tuesday as investors, worried about the economy and the ongoing volatility in stocks, again sought out the safest investments. Yields, which move opposite their price, fell to
Honolulu: 100,000 electric car stations planned - 10 News
Honolulu, Hawaii - Hawaii aims to become the first state with electric vehicle stations statewide. A company called Better Place in Palo Alto, California, will build up to 100,000 charge spots in parking lots, downtown streets, and neighborhoods by early











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