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Russian Real Estate Market Softens
The global credit crisis causes investors to flee both commercial and residential sectors.
66.37The Misalignment Of Dubai, Abu Dhabi
UAE cities will feel the global financial crisis in very different ways.
47.36Latin America Combats Credit Crunch
A timely, multilateral response will help the region fare better than many developed economies.
-28.92Venezuela Will Survive Oil-Price Drop
But doubts remain over the long-term sustainability of the country's economic policies.
-48.32Crisis Squeezes Financial Centers
The fiscal crunch forces New York and London to brace for difficult times ahead.
-59.03Subsidy Scandal Mires South Korea
Government subsidies meant to cushion rice growers against market opening went to as many as 170,000 ineligible applicants.
-60.03Australia Will Weather Economic Downturn
Job growth and GDP will slow, but the country's budget is expected to remain in surplus.
-60.58Global Crisis Transforms Capitalism
The distressed economy may have caused a shift in the balance between state and market in Europe.
-60.69ASEAN And China Talk About Free Trade
Though commercial interests now prevail, mistrust of China's political and security ambitions could resurface later.
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-60.89
Credit Crisis Strains Brazil
The economic slowdown has forced the nation to put its infrastructure investments on hold.
-60.92Financial Crises Restore IMF's Reputation
IMF's relevance and scope of operations have long been questioned. This is radically changing.
-80.22Trouble Awaits Nuclear Investors
The U.S.-India nuclear agreement will encounter significant hurdles and may take years to fulfill.
-119.59U.S. Capitalism Faces Change
The structure is being somewhat recast, but there is speculation it could be more profoundly transformed.
-176.64Executive Compensation Faces Scrutiny
As countries resort to bailout plans to stabilize domestic banking sectors, many have imposed restrictions on executive pay.
-196.34U.S. States Rely On Trade With Asia
No matter who wins the presidency, more trade liberalization is likely on the way.
-215.15Gulf States Should Weather Credit Crunch
Still, GCC economies will suffer substantial strain from the global slowdown.
-234.14Ukraine Seeks Help From IMF
As the effects of the financial crisis spread, developing economies like Ukraine are feeling the crunch.
-253.66Crisis Hurts Aerospace Manufacturing
While the sector appears somewhat resilient, a deep recession would undercut profit outlooks for most companies.
-310.71IWG Rebuilds Trust In Sovereign Wealth Funds
Newly released Santiago Principles make a step toward resolving remaining distrust or confusion.
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