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Where us economy is heading?

November 28, 2009 651 Views 0 comment Print

In this article we will try to figure out the true picture of US economy through some prime indicators and the probable ways by which US economy can try to come out of the dark woods. We will try to find the trend, analyse and foresight the future of the US economy.

Cheap Money Debt

November 28, 2009 507 Views 0 comment Print

Cheap money supply will remain for some more time giving more opportunity to invest in emerging market and increase the assets prices. But among all these we forgot to accentuate that US fiscal deficit is rising which is not a burden for US economy but will be shared equally among other economies. Now a thought line will emerge among my readers that how that happens to affect.

Convoluted Turbulenlence of Japan

November 28, 2009 759 Views 0 comment Print

Japan’s second quarter GDP increased by 4.8% in 2009 from a year ago. This was surprising for most economists as the predicated a 2.7% growth. The figure is very much reliable as the GDP number came riding not only at the cost of export buts also domestic demand contributed too. Consumption of goods has increased in Japan along with investments growth in manufacturing and capital goods and other sectors excluding residential projects.

U.S. foreclosure threatens-world market

November 28, 2009 606 Views 0 comment Print

Before we get into the critical invisible analysis of foreclosure we need to understand clearly what it means by Foreclosure.This articles brings out the trend and analysis of the climbing high Foreclosure rates andits effect on the US economy as foresight. Foreclosure is to shut out, to bar, to extinguish a mortgagor’s right of redeeming a mortgaged estate. It is a termination of all rights of the homeowner covered by a mortgage. Foreclosure is a process in which the estate becomes the absolute property of the lending institution.

India in Gulf's ladder of investments

November 28, 2009 2359 Views 0 comment Print

BRIC countries have always remained a favored destination for doing investments and getting good returns other that any other investments. Each day we hear a word called FII’s. They are the ones who make the stock market climb new heights. In this article of mine I will try to describe and bring forward one the FII’s who one of the major investor in BRIC economies.

Desert Storm

November 28, 2009 531 Views 0 comment Print

After 40 years Dubai have created artificial islands full of luxury villas, the world’s tallest tower, an underwater hotel and many more things which might make tails spin of ones eyes. Dubai is now the glittering crown of the Middle East. The gulf state is now being known for its tall skyscrapers, wall-to-wall shopping centers and luxury hotels.

Crude Oil my touch $100 Per Barell

November 27, 2009 639 Views 0 comment Print

Crude prices jumped to $78 per barrel and then tilted back. Crude prices have surged more than 60% since March. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and the U.S. Energy Information Administration recently boosted their demand outlook for next year, as the global economy gradually recovers from the recession. In this article we will figure out the trend and the original invisible facts of where the crude prices will climb in the coming days.The below chart shows the crude price in 1 year time frame.

Sliver make hay when the sun shines

November 26, 2009 465 Views 0 comment Print

Gold is now coming to an end for coming into the grasp of retail Indians during marriage or festive season. As we all know that gold is floating at 17000 levels is very hard bet for buying at these levels. In the coming days we will find gold rising more high and one might find gold around 22000 in the next 5 years even being conservative.

Future of Gold

November 26, 2009 462 Views 0 comment Print

Gold is now a dream for the Indian marriage occasion. Gold prices have moved up from Rs 11,785 per 10g to Rs 18000 in a year giving 53% annualized return. The recent news that RBI purchased 200 tones of IMF gold for $6.7 billion spooked the prices to 18000 levels. IMF gold sales was in order as per the agreements between the Asian countries. Their are some more reasons for this yellow color metal to shine.

Advantage for China

November 26, 2009 897 Views 0 comment Print

Finally Chinese goods are replaced from the shelves of US primarily followed with other economies. Chinese Exports fell 20.5% to US$957.36 billion. One of the prime reasons for such a decline is the falling dollar. More the dollar will fall the more costly the export will become. Trade value between China and the country’s three major trade partners, the EU, the U.S. and Japan, was US$292.42 billion, US$239.36 billion, and US$182.34 billion in the first ten months, down 18.7%, 14.9% and 19.3%, respectively.

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