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Dean Garfield: High-Tech Resurgence Key to Warding Off Double-Dip …

August 13, 2011

Commercial Real Estate & Multi-Family Loans – Both Debt & Equity – California & Nationwide. Retail – Office – Industrial – Hotels – Multi-Family – Student Housing – Single Tenant SBA Loans … The tech-heavy medical and education sectors, alone among the 11 major categories of private employment the government tracks, have added jobs every quarter since the severe 2008 recession Further, over the past five years, American technology businesses have gained …

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Chinese Property Firms Get Squeezed

August 10, 2011

China’s property developers are heading for a funding crunch in the next several months, as the government tightens access to credit from the lightly regulated trust firms that have become the sector’s biggest lenders.

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Law Firm in India – Global Jurix Law Firm | liandongmei9@yahoo.com

August 5, 2011

Law Firm in India – Global Jurix Law Firm. Global Jurix is a top law firm in india, which has reached topspecialization corporate and commercial law, intellectual property facilitiesand procedures of Indian legal system and business . … diverseApprovals from Government Regulatory Bodies, Oil & Gas, Outsourcing, Doing business in India,chronic, Project Financing, banking , Capital Market , Private Equity and Fund, Real Estate & Construction, …

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Hang Lung Profit Drops 75% As Housing Slows

July 29, 2011

Property developer Hang Lung Properties reported a 75% drop in fiscal-year profit as it refrained from launching completed residential projects in Hong Kong while the government moved to contain surging home prices.

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Newscorp brand risk – macrobusiness.com.au | macrobusiness.com.au

July 17, 2011

So, we have seen a recent example of a watchdog brand sustaining such damage in one major country that it caused the collapse of an entire global business . However, the key factor was that the government of the United States had licensing control and revoked it. …. THE housing market will be boosted by speculation that interest rates will be slashed, according to real estate agents, who say talk of a rates drop boosts confidence. …

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Indian Property Market | Real Estate Developer Partnership

July 9, 2011

The key regulatory developments in the country are listed below that enlightens the growth momentum in the Indian real estate market : oForeign investors are allowed to invest in commercial real estate developments across the country … GE Capital , HSBC, Government of Singapore Investment Corporation and host of others. The following are a few highlights in the real estate investments in the country: oOne of the world's leading global real estate firm, …

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In Second Major European RE Deal, Norway's Oil Fund to Buy Paris …

July 5, 2011

(July 5, 2011) — Norway's $584 billion sovereign wealth fund has agreed to purchase $1 billion of Paris property from French insurer AXA. The deal represents the fund's second major real estate investment in less than a year. … and, more recently, real estate , Dyrdal indicated that the realistic fear of higher inflation could push the government to further diversify the fund into real estate , infrastructure, and private equity for protection of the real return. …

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Industry-News: Japan’s Government Pushes the Economy Forward  

June 17, 2011

Industry-News: Japan's Government Pushes the Economy Forward  

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Industry-News: Pablo Alvarado: What the Government Should Be Verifying: Jobs, Safety, and Training

June 15, 2011

Industry-News: Pablo Alvarado: What the Government Should Be Verifying: Jobs, Safety, and Training

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Industry-News: AP Economists Poll: Government Activism Should Be Avoided

June 14, 2011

Industry-News: AP Economists Poll: Government Activism Should Be Avoided

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Industry-News: Obama Announces Plans To Cut Government Waste

June 13, 2011

Industry-News: Obama Announces Plans To Cut Government Waste

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Week Ahead: May Jobs Report Takes Center Stage

May 28, 2011

In a week shortened by the Memorial Day holiday, all eyes will be on the monthly employment report for May due on Friday. Economists expect May nonfarm payrolls to show an increase of about 200,000 and for the unemployment rate to drop slightly to 8.9% Stubbornly high unemployment has been a thorn in the side of the U.S. economic recovery. The high jobless rate bleeds into virtually every other facet of the economy, affecting consumer spending, which makes up 70% of the U.S. economy, and cutting into another long-suffering sector, housing. The modest improvements expected in the May numbers continue to confirm what economists said months ago — the economic recovery is going to be a long, slow slog. Other job-related economic indicators due next week include the ADP National Employment Report for May on Wednesday. Coming ahead of the government’s monthly job report, the ADP numbers frequently offer a preview of what’s likely to come. Also due on Wednesday is the Challenger report on layoff intentions for May. While hiring has been spotty for months as companies question whether the economy is strong enough to expand, the number of companies actually slashing payroll has fallen, according recent Challenger reports. That trend is expected to continue in May. Weather could play a role keeping weekly initial jobless claims at a high level. The report, due Thursday, could be impacted by the flooding of the Mississippi River and the tornadoes that have destroyed towns and wreaked havoc across the Midwest. Those natural disasters could impact jobless claims for several weeks to come. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index for May is due Tuesday. Confidence is expected to have risen in May as political turmoil in Middle East has eased, lowering concerns for fuel shortages. Gasoline prices, soaring through most of the spring, leveled off ahead of the Memorial Day weekend and the unofficial kickoff of summer. “There is some relief for consumers and retailers, since gasoline prices started falling in the latter part of May after briefly crossing over and then dipping below the $4 per gallon mark. This has boosted consumer confidence and will help increase spending as we enter the summer season,” said IHS Global Insight economist Chris Christopher. Housing data in the form of the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index for March is due Tuesday. Home values continue to decline due to bloated inventories. It’s a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy as buyers delay purchases, hoping prices will fall even further. And prices continue to fall. The severe weather could also affect economic reports due from the Institute for Supply Management, which will release its data for manufacturing and non-manufacturing on Wednesday and Friday, respectively. Flooding and tornadoes around the country have disrupted supply chains, making it harder for factories to distribute their goods. See more here: Week Ahead: May Jobs Report Takes Center Stage

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Norwegian pension fund passes over private equity for real estate …

April 11, 2011

Norwegian state pension fund the Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG) has begun a concerted push towards increasing its investment in alternative assets, but has opted to focus on real estate over private equity .

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Singapore Joins the Resort Fray

February 22, 2011

An affiliate of the Government of Singapore Investment Corp. is setting the stage for a potential battle with a group including hedge-fund firm Paulson & Co

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Chinese Central Bank’s Question-And-Answer Statement on Yuan Translation

February 16, 2011

By Bloomberg News June 20 (Bloomberg) — The following is a translation of portions of the question-and-answer-style statement on yuan exchange rate reform issued by the People’s Bank of China today. Is further yuan reform in China’s interests?

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Home Sales Probably Waned After Credit U.S. Economy Preview

February 16, 2011

By Shobhana Chandra June 20 (Bloomberg) — The housing market began to retrench in May after a government incentive ended, leaving manufacturing at the head of the U.S.

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Yuan Gain Limited to 1.9% This Year on Euro Drop, Survey Shows

February 16, 2011

By Bloomberg News June 20 (Bloomberg) — The yuan’s appreciation may be limited to 1.9 percent against the dollar this year as the euro’s slump hurts exporters, a survey of economists showed after China signaled an end to a two-year peg. The currency will probably climb to 6.7 per dollar by Dec

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Santos Seeks Landslide Win in Colombia as World Cup Keeps Voters at Home

February 16, 2011

By Helen Murphy June 20 (Bloomberg) — Colombians may hand a landslide victory today to presidential candidate Juan Manuel Santos , won over by his pledges to build on Alvaro Uribe ’s successes in boosting investment and beating back Marxist rebels.

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Home Sales in U.S. Probably Waned After Tax Credit as Manufacturing Grew

February 16, 2011

By Shobhana Chandra June 20 (Bloomberg) — The housing market began to retrench in May after a government incentive ended, leaving manufacturing at the head of the U.S. recovery, economists said reports this week will show

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Yuan Unshackled May Strengthen China’s Shift to Domestic Demand for Growth

February 16, 2011

By Bloomberg News June 21 (Bloomberg) — China’s signal of an end to the yuan’s fixed rate to the dollar may accelerate a shift toward domestic demand as the prime driver of growth as President Hu Jintao seeks to strengthen household incomes. The People’s Bank of China two day ago indicated it’s abandoning the 6.83 yuan peg to the dollar adopted during the global crisis to shield exporters. The central bank said while there’s no basis for “large scale” moves in the currency, the exchange rate will be allowed increased “flexibility.” A stronger yuan will boost the purchasing power of China’s households that have helped propel imports to a record level , and companies from Orient Paper Inc

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