Tag Archives: western economies
Why the Slow Economic Recovery?
Posted on 27. Sep, 2011 by Chris Lang.
Exactly why have industrial companies around the world been slow to recover? And why did everything look so promising ... and then suddenly, seem to grind to a halt?
Perhaps some insight into this dilemma was provided by the IMF's recent World Economic Outlook.
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Asian Thrust will Prove Good for
Australian Commercial Property
Posted on 20. Apr, 2011 by Chris Lang.
The gap between China's huge current-account surpluses and America is out-of-control deficits may have temporarily narrowed. But the IMF believes the massive disparity will return, as world economic activity improves.
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Australia's Growth to Continue
Posted on 25. Jan, 2011 by Chris Lang.
Clearly, Australia is running well ahead of other western countries, with exports representing over 6% of its GDP to emerging Asia. And this is twice the level it was just six years ago.
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Your Opportunities Moving Forward?
Posted on 21. Jan, 2010 by Chris Lang.
There has been much written already about the global financial crisis. But in layman's terms, it occurred as a result of capital imbalances occurring throughout the world. And nowhere more so, than in America. The principal cause can be found with the high levels of US debt-funded consumption. And in order to better understand this [...]





