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World’s Fastest & Slowest Growing Economies
Sri Lanka rank as the 35th fastest growth economy. Here’s update of the world’s fastest and slowest growing economies ranked by 2013 GDP growth. The growth estimates and nominal GDP data are from the April IMF World Economic Outlook
Research: Eurozone Peripheral Economies are Still Contracting
Research: Eurozone Peripheral Economies are Still Contracting Quotes from HSBC Global Research: -The highly-indebted governments in euroarea now need to demonstrate that it is politically feasible to deliver the austerity that will be asked of
Equity markets in emerging economies to experience significant growth in next decade
In under a decade, equity markets in the emerging world have flourished and become critical sources of finance for emerging markets (EM) businesses according to Ernst & Young’s Moving towards the mainstream report, produced in collaboration with the Ernst
Asian economies to see-saw in 2012
By Vidya Bala Starting 2008, stock markets have been t racking global macroeconomic developments like never before and as 2011 comes to a close, there are eurozone risks as well, not to mention India’s burgeoning fiscal deficit and the weakening
A Tale of Two Economies and the Inequality Dragon
There's another reason for the urgency. You can also see in these data the resurgence of income and wealth inequality. There's quite a lag to the inequality data, so no one knows what the trends in income or wealth disparities look like post-2008, e.g.
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