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as finance leaders gathered to brainstorm a recovery many say the world economy is getting a divorce from the united states and their countries could use their currencies as a canonic weapons in the midst of recession. and two teams of polar scientists have been looking for proof of russia's claim to arctic strategery expeditions met in the middle of the ocean to share your breakthroughs. now facials and massages it's all about having a look martin and everything about how to stay beautiful in the russian capital. the. young man you do. it's your duty to be. you do. not believe that out of this week's program i'll be delving into the world of these he replied wrestling barriers to western style. billions of rubles i spend especially by the same women on products and services that make us look and feel great and we begin this week's program here at the well known cell on the hot the russian capital. whether you want your head cut nails manicured or skin replenished there are hundreds of beauty cell phones i'm spazzing must go to the experts tell him he any empathy or she could take si
as finance leaders gathered to brainstorm a recovery many say the world economy is getting a divorce from the united states and their countries could use their currencies as a canonic weapons in the midst of recession. and two teams of polar scientists have been looking for proof of russia's claim to arctic strategery expeditions met in the middle of the ocean to share your breakthroughs. now facials and massages it's all about having a look martin and everything about how to stay beautiful in...
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as finance leaders come together to brainstorm a recovery many say the world economy is breaking away from the u.s. they're also fear of some companies that use their currencies as a konami weapon this in the midst of the session. and two teams of russian scientists have met in the north pole to share breakthrough discoveries they have been seeking evidence of the earth countries claim to the arctic sea and paul fresh . out facials and massages it's all about having a look martin anderson owes everything about how to stay beautiful in the russian capital. the. young man you do. it's your duty to be would. you do. not believe that out of this week's program i'll be down to the police he replied wrestling barriers to western style. billions of rubles i spend especially by the same women on products and services that make us look and feel great and we begin this week's program here at the well known cell in the hearts of the russian capital. whether you want your head cut nails manicured skin replenished there are hundreds of beauty salons i'm spazzing most of the ex-pats only any of the
as finance leaders come together to brainstorm a recovery many say the world economy is breaking away from the u.s. they're also fear of some companies that use their currencies as a konami weapon this in the midst of the session. and two teams of russian scientists have met in the north pole to share breakthrough discoveries they have been seeking evidence of the earth countries claim to the arctic sea and paul fresh . out facials and massages it's all about having a look martin anderson owes...
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as finance leaders come together to brainstorm recovery many say the world economy is breaking away from the u.s. role sophia's some countries could use their currencies as economic weapons in the midst of recession. and two teams of russian scientists have met in the north pole to breakthrough discoveries they have been seeking evidence of the country's claim to the arctic sea and pull treasury. now facials and a message is it's all about having the look. knows everything about how to stay beautiful right here in the russian capital. the. young man you do. it's your duty to be viewed as. you do. not believe that out of this week's program i'll be delving into the world of these he replied wrestling barriers to western style. billions of rubles are spent each year especially the women on products and services that make us look and feel great and we begin this week's program here at the well known cell on the hearts of the press and capital. whether you want your head cut nails money or skin replenished there are hundreds of peace albums i'm spazzing the experts tell him he any of. this e
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the recovery and further growth of the largest economy in the world, that is the u.s. economy, is in the interest of the recovery and stability of the world economy. >> your stimulus package was ten times larger as a percentage of your gdp than the u.s. one. it was an extraordinary program. is there a worry that it has produced a bubble in china, in real estate? are there dangers of inflation because the government spent so much money and what happens now that that stimulus is going to wear off, there will be less and less government spending? >> translator: from what you said, i think you have not seen our stimulus package in its full or in its entirety. i would like to say that our stimulus package has four key components. the first is massive public spending, structural tax cuts and infrastructural development. the second is the adjustment and upgrading of industrial structure in china. the third is scientific and technological innovation, and the development of emerging industries with strategic significance. the fourth is the improvement of social safety net. the $
the recovery and further growth of the largest economy in the world, that is the u.s. economy, is in the interest of the recovery and stability of the world economy. >> your stimulus package was ten times larger as a percentage of your gdp than the u.s. one. it was an extraordinary program. is there a worry that it has produced a bubble in china, in real estate? are there dangers of inflation because the government spent so much money and what happens now that that stimulus is going to...
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it emphasizes the contributions made by asean members and china to the world economy. the document says the nations will work closely together to build a dynamic, thriving economy. it also says these countries will promote domestic demand and create more jobs on a collaborative basis. regarding next month's general election in myanmar, the statement insists on the importance of a free and fair election. it does not mention pro-democracy leader awn sang suu kyi, who has been essentially barred from the process. asean members are maintaining the principle of nonintervention and are concerned about how china would react because of its strengthening political ties with myanmar. >>> a new u.n. survey says a majority of iraqis who return to their country after living in exile say they regret doing so. on tuesday the u.n. high commissioner for refugees released their survey of nearly 2,400 people who returned to baghdad in 2007 and 2008. 61% of the respondents said that they regret returning. mostly because the security situation hasn't improved. 34% said they were not sure i
it emphasizes the contributions made by asean members and china to the world economy. the document says the nations will work closely together to build a dynamic, thriving economy. it also says these countries will promote domestic demand and create more jobs on a collaborative basis. regarding next month's general election in myanmar, the statement insists on the importance of a free and fair election. it does not mention pro-democracy leader awn sang suu kyi, who has been essentially barred...
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they say the world economy is getting a divorce from the united states and there are fears the currency war could be used as a weapon that's to recession. and to teams of paul were scientists have been looking for proof of russia's claim to the artist regularly the expeditions met in the middle of the ocean to share their breakthroughs. over the top stories here on our team now face shows an massages it's all about having the look martin anders knows everything about how to stay beautiful in the russian capital. the. young man you do. it's your duty to be. and you do. not believe that out of this week's program i'll be delving into the world of police he replied wrestling barriers to western style. billions of rubles all spend especially women on products and services that make us look and feel great and we begin this week's program here at the well not. the hot the russian capital. whether you want your head cut nails mimic your skin replenished there are hundreds of beauty salons and spazzing must go to the experts only any a particular she could take six treat me popular with foreign
they say the world economy is getting a divorce from the united states and there are fears the currency war could be used as a weapon that's to recession. and to teams of paul were scientists have been looking for proof of russia's claim to the artist regularly the expeditions met in the middle of the ocean to share their breakthroughs. over the top stories here on our team now face shows an massages it's all about having the look martin anders knows everything about how to stay beautiful in...
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and europe trying to share with children that their experience of leading the world economy for a number of decades which i didn't because but will china has been around more than a logo than europe is longer than not only good if one of the economy was different but it's still it was economy men haven't changed a lot. no no no it's look for example if you look all the world he's thrilled with the before nineteenth century you will see is that g.d.p. per capita was a good sort of stable less industrial revolution took place in the united kingdom g.d.p. per capita was going wherever slow and all the quantum is well localized there were natural economies re it was yellow not that i chose it is a huge nation listen all of the u.s. federal reserve one of the houses talking to china that's. trying to share their experience while the u.s. federal reserve continues to print billions of dollars and pumping them into the economy isn't it isn't it actually a policy of the dollar depreciation while they're voting for appreciation i would say that as a new government in the war american government f
and europe trying to share with children that their experience of leading the world economy for a number of decades which i didn't because but will china has been around more than a logo than europe is longer than not only good if one of the economy was different but it's still it was economy men haven't changed a lot. no no no it's look for example if you look all the world he's thrilled with the before nineteenth century you will see is that g.d.p. per capita was a good sort of stable less...
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and europe trying to share with charring that their experience of leading the world economy for a number of decades which i did not because but while china has been around more than a low then europe has learned there's a lot of what we get if one who is now economy was different but it's still it was economy men haven't changed a lot see a lot of love full of you know evil you know noise is sort of it's sort of if you look all the world he used to realty before nineteenth century you will see is that g.d.p. per capita was good to stable are less industrial revolution took place in the united kingdom did you people could have it i was going where a very slow and all economies were localized there were natural economies ri was yellow not that i am sure there is a huge nation listen or don't hear as federal reserve white house is talking to china trying to share their experience while the us federal reserve continues to print billions of dollars and pumping them into the economy isn't it isn't it actually a policy of dollar depreciation while they're voting for appreciation i would say tha
and europe trying to share with charring that their experience of leading the world economy for a number of decades which i did not because but while china has been around more than a low then europe has learned there's a lot of what we get if one who is now economy was different but it's still it was economy men haven't changed a lot see a lot of love full of you know evil you know noise is sort of it's sort of if you look all the world he used to realty before nineteenth century you will see...
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and europe trying to share with children that their experience of leading the world economy for a number of decades which i did not because but will china has been around more than a logo than europe is large there's a lot of very good if only with the american to me was different but it's still it was economy men haven't changed a lot since the lokpal of yeah even you know no no it is sort of it's ok it's not if you look on the wall hughes the reality before nineteenth century you will see is that the g.d.p. per capita was good to a stable less industrial revolution took place in the united kingdom due to people cravat i was going where very slow and all economies were localized there were natural economies really there was no not that i chose or here's a huge nation listen or the us federal reserve one of the houses talking to china trying to share their experience while the us federal reserve continues to print billions of dollars and pumping them into the economy isn't it isn't it actually a policy of dollar depreciation while they're voting for appreciation i would say that as you g
and europe trying to share with children that their experience of leading the world economy for a number of decades which i did not because but will china has been around more than a logo than europe is large there's a lot of very good if only with the american to me was different but it's still it was economy men haven't changed a lot since the lokpal of yeah even you know no no it is sort of it's ok it's not if you look on the wall hughes the reality before nineteenth century you will see is...
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. >> he is right that we live in a dangerous world economy and it is a choppy and difficult. that is what the secretary was talking about and what the chancellor has been talking about and the question for the government is in an uncertain world economy are you taking the british economy out of the danger zone? are you doing the right thing to protect the long-term interest of people jobs and livelihoods? that is what we're doing and what he is doing is thoroughly irresponsible and i think he probably knows it. you see, this is very interesting. he used to say he was a different type of conservative. i have given him the chance to say he will change this plan if unemployment will rise and he ducked the chance to do so. can we all remember the catch phrase? if it isn't hurting it isn't working. unemployment is a price worth paying. he sounds exactly like that. what we have is a prime minister latched to the tax and spending plan. the biggest gamble in a generation. with people's livelihood's. >> we all remember some catch phrases. no more cuts. prudence with a purpose, the big
. >> he is right that we live in a dangerous world economy and it is a choppy and difficult. that is what the secretary was talking about and what the chancellor has been talking about and the question for the government is in an uncertain world economy are you taking the british economy out of the danger zone? are you doing the right thing to protect the long-term interest of people jobs and livelihoods? that is what we're doing and what he is doing is thoroughly irresponsible and i...
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the world economy is poised for a slowdown with many developed and leading developing nations already slowing according to the paris based organization for economic cooperation and development or o.e.c.d. its leading indicator of economic activity across thirty three countries fell one point in august the last time of april the decline increases the possibility of a relapse into recession it comes as the i.m.f. warns that the global economy will slow next year because of european public debt problems the only significant growth expected from asia always he says economic activity g seven and russia top. last may. google is to introduce its own inflation index to track global prices the google price index will use live data from the web to show price changes for goods it will be more up to date than government's own consumer price indices which by civil servants however the new index will not replace official data as it will consider only goods that are sold online. russian will always expected to sell a thirty five percent stake in cargo unit trans container it would raise up to four h
the world economy is poised for a slowdown with many developed and leading developing nations already slowing according to the paris based organization for economic cooperation and development or o.e.c.d. its leading indicator of economic activity across thirty three countries fell one point in august the last time of april the decline increases the possibility of a relapse into recession it comes as the i.m.f. warns that the global economy will slow next year because of european public debt...
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means for ukraine from covering sky she's a political analyst for the moscow based institute of world economy and international relations thanks for being with us tonight so we hear the decisions being made there's no going back on it what are the consequences likely to be them . in fact the consequences may be very wide and or otherwise they may be may be assured by saying that i mean that political reform. five years ago six years ago in fact was was a sort of political compromise which i loved in fact two to finalize the election round but the result of political reef. form was a stalemate in ukraine because there were three centers of power there was a parliament it took over a that was a very strong prime minister and there was a president probably a weak president and that is why we had in ukraine this political chaos and problems for crisis in fact for four five or six years. today's decision means that eat in fact fix is the political status quo war as it is now in ukraine even this situation social and political in the country stable even president unocal which manages to improve eco
means for ukraine from covering sky she's a political analyst for the moscow based institute of world economy and international relations thanks for being with us tonight so we hear the decisions being made there's no going back on it what are the consequences likely to be them . in fact the consequences may be very wide and or otherwise they may be may be assured by saying that i mean that political reform. five years ago six years ago in fact was was a sort of political compromise which i...
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economy more and more u.s. citizens are trying to escape into the world of fantasy welcome to comic-con the world's biggest gathering of comic book fans and site file overs do you feel like this costume protects you from the woods of the u.s. economy. parker to keep my money inside somebody's culture archie tried on the gear to test its superpowers yeah i definitely do feel very protective from everything can't really see much but i would say several thousand people gathered on a weekday most is people who i think it was the unemployment office with computer games some dancing. and imaginary battles it's easier to forget that an economic crisis is spread across the country where all of these people doing here i mean last i checked today is a work day. it's like. two pm i don't say how are we turning into a superhero for a day what is your main. weapon. i'm paragraph i've got big hair. and enjoyed. feeling like a child i believe everyone absolutely hated me a great big and now we're kind of crazy with the possibility of a double dip recession just around the corner it could seem trickier to lure comic book shoppers i
economy more and more u.s. citizens are trying to escape into the world of fantasy welcome to comic-con the world's biggest gathering of comic book fans and site file overs do you feel like this costume protects you from the woods of the u.s. economy. parker to keep my money inside somebody's culture archie tried on the gear to test its superpowers yeah i definitely do feel very protective from everything can't really see much but i would say several thousand people gathered on a weekday most...
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from the moscow based think tank the institute of world economy and international relations joining us there in central moscow. what do you make of these reports from georgia. it is very difficult now to say anything unfair because the information was not confirmed. by bar georgian side no a by a russian side so it will take time to see how the development will take place in any case i think though that may be really interpreted as. breaking news on the eve of the weekend nevertheless let's still speculate here we know of course just this past summer there was a so-called spy scandal threatening russia u.s. relations and it calls obviously quite a stir in the international media and it turned out that those agents didn't get hold of any secret information do you think this could be a copycat campaign if it is true maybe. based on not us experience. well in fact i think. this is a sort of a form of political for good or for much of making news maybe a raising profile of the georgian side you know it can be compared to the scandal that took place in summer. between russia and the united
from the moscow based think tank the institute of world economy and international relations joining us there in central moscow. what do you make of these reports from georgia. it is very difficult now to say anything unfair because the information was not confirmed. by bar georgian side no a by a russian side so it will take time to see how the development will take place in any case i think though that may be really interpreted as. breaking news on the eve of the weekend nevertheless let's...
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for two years now the world economy in the u.s. has turned into an ocean of horror from many how do you skate your fears by saying employed what if you get fired what are you going to do i'm screwed while some have been choosing humor to fight off the frightening reality are you afraid of a double dip recession. others weighs a little less legal are you afraid of the economy. what do you do to escape reality . i sit in my room and i smoke a lot of weed but many are choosing something completely different because millions of americans are very frightened of the state of the u.s. economy more and more u.s. citizens are trying to escape into the world of fantasy welcome to comic con the world's biggest gathering of comic book fans and side file lovers do you feel like this costume protects you from the woods of the u.s. economy. pockets keep my money inside somebody's pocket r t tried on the gear to test its superpowers yeah i definitely do feel very protected from everything can't really see much but it would save several thousand pe
for two years now the world economy in the u.s. has turned into an ocean of horror from many how do you skate your fears by saying employed what if you get fired what are you going to do i'm screwed while some have been choosing humor to fight off the frightening reality are you afraid of a double dip recession. others weighs a little less legal are you afraid of the economy. what do you do to escape reality . i sit in my room and i smoke a lot of weed but many are choosing something completely...
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since exports continue to drive the german economy, further growth depends other recovery of the world economy. that economy remains shaky. >> exports remain vital to germany's economic performance. there is growing concern about the ever weakening dollar and the strengthening euro. there are signs that the greenback will weaken further, which will, in turn, make products made in germany more expensive for those spending dollars. the u.s. fer reserve has indicated it may pump more dollars into the economy in order to kick start growth. but printing money generally results in a loss of value, meaning each dollar would be worth less. the scenario has led investors to sell off u.s. dollars and invest in other currencies instead. the euro is benefiting. it is now worth one u.s. dollar -- $1.40 u.s.. the u.s. government is determined to bolster the country's economy by injecting cash. analysts expect a multi-billion dollar stimulus package will be announced. dismal economic announcements are forcing the government to take action. >> while most european markets suffered losses this thursday, germans
since exports continue to drive the german economy, further growth depends other recovery of the world economy. that economy remains shaky. >> exports remain vital to germany's economic performance. there is growing concern about the ever weakening dollar and the strengthening euro. there are signs that the greenback will weaken further, which will, in turn, make products made in germany more expensive for those spending dollars. the u.s. fer reserve has indicated it may pump more dollars...
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since exports continue to drive the german economy, further growth depends other recovery of the world economy. that economy remains shaky. >> exports remain vital to germany's economic performance. there is growinin concern about the ever weakening dollar and the strengthening euro. there are signs that the greenback will weaken further, which will, in turn, make products made in germany more expensive for those spending dollars. the u.s. federal reserve has indicated it may pump more dollars into the economy in order to kick start growth. but printing money generally results in a loss of value, meaning each dollar would be worth less. the scenario has led investors to sell off u.s. dollars and invest in other currencies instead. the euro is benefiting. it is now worth one u.s. dollar -- $1.40 u.s.. the u.s. government is determined to bolster the country's economy by injecting cash. analysts expect a multi-billion dollar stimulus package will be announced. dismal economic announcements are forcing the government to take action. >> while most european markets suffered losses this thursday, ge
since exports continue to drive the german economy, further growth depends other recovery of the world economy. that economy remains shaky. >> exports remain vital to germany's economic performance. there is growinin concern about the ever weakening dollar and the strengthening euro. there are signs that the greenback will weaken further, which will, in turn, make products made in germany more expensive for those spending dollars. the u.s. federal reserve has indicated it may pump more...
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world. and china economy has just overtaken japan as the second largest world economy. so by that, the huge market has so much attraction while other insurance markets in the world are almost saturated. where do you grow your business as an international insurance group? >>reporter: but foreign insurers face regulatory barriers, slow licensing procedures and limitations on business scope that don't apply to domestic firms that include ping an and, now, the world's biggest life insurance group, china life. as the european union bemoans, foreign providers here may be growing, but their ambitions in china's marketplace are stifled. >>quintana: when you're starting from a very low base, you are expected to grow much more than the average of the market. the average of the market is 30 percent growth per year. foreign firms with a very tiny market share should grow much, much more. this is not the case. >>reporter: and the market share for foreign life insurance companies has even waned since 2007 to under 5 percent; while foreign non-life property and casualty firms can't br
world. and china economy has just overtaken japan as the second largest world economy. so by that, the huge market has so much attraction while other insurance markets in the world are almost saturated. where do you grow your business as an international insurance group? >>reporter: but foreign insurers face regulatory barriers, slow licensing procedures and limitations on business scope that don't apply to domestic firms that include ping an and, now, the world's biggest life insurance...
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world. the united states, despite the current financial crisis, remains the biggest economy in the world. our next report looks at the company near homburg -- hamburg, keeps a very close eye on the exchange rate, because 3/4 of its turnover depend on exports. >> many of his potential clients work in u.s. dollars, putting him at a disadvantage, as the current strength of the euro makes his product more expensive. if the euro appreciates further, the consequences could be significant. >> let's say the euro went to about you of $1 u.s. -- $1.50 u.s., it would become much more difficult to export to the u.s. and to other regions that use the dollar. >> that could lead to a slowdown in exports to countries outside europe. one company based in northern germany builds farm machinery used for mixing animal feed. the euro exchange rate is a constant source of stress for its c.e.o. his products like this are manufactured in germany. like all exporters, he has to factor the euro exchange rate into his business deals. >> any offers that we make normally have an additional charge, mainly for this reas
world. the united states, despite the current financial crisis, remains the biggest economy in the world. our next report looks at the company near homburg -- hamburg, keeps a very close eye on the exchange rate, because 3/4 of its turnover depend on exports. >> many of his potential clients work in u.s. dollars, putting him at a disadvantage, as the current strength of the euro makes his product more expensive. if the euro appreciates further, the consequences could be significant....
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economies. compared to 10.7% in the world's largest economy, the u.s.. after its cutts, greece has a deficit of 11% with germany having a deficit of 5.4%. hence the need for drastic measures in britain. >> once in denmark in the early 1980's. >> one key question now is whether these measures will be enough to deliver the savings required. there are economic uncertainties as well. will growth be damaged? will the public workers be out of a job? the verdict may not be clear before then. >> full details on our web site. the french president has ordered riot police to reopen fuel depots blocked by days of strikes, determined to end the wave of strikes that have partially paralyzed the country, insisting he will press on with a plan to raise the french retirement age from 60 to 62. >> for the third day running, violence in a paris suburb, roaming the streets, searching for a confrontation. there were similar scenes in leon, where the police fought running battles with protesters. a touchstone for general grievances around the country and a pretext for protest
economies. compared to 10.7% in the world's largest economy, the u.s.. after its cutts, greece has a deficit of 11% with germany having a deficit of 5.4%. hence the need for drastic measures in britain. >> once in denmark in the early 1980's. >> one key question now is whether these measures will be enough to deliver the savings required. there are economic uncertainties as well. will growth be damaged? will the public workers be out of a job? the verdict may not be clear before...
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economy growing again. that is really the message that i take to countries around the world. idence that the economy will grow fast enough in the advanced industrial economies for us to take risks in the recovery. it is important to recognize that, over the next few months, you will see unemployment rising in some countries, rather than falling. the resources in the economy are being pressured at a time when there's not sufficient growth. you can either take the exit strategy for this global recession, which will eventually somehow lead to a rise in private investment in a few years to come or you can look at the evidence and said a private investment will not rise without sufficient consumer demand. therefore you draw the conclusion that, if we do not have an exit strategy that i am talking about, expanding world trade and expanding world demand, you will be in a low- growth decayed for years to come. if the problem is growth and unemployment and you have to deal with that first, then it means that you have to make sure that the resources and the poor economy are sufficient.
economy growing again. that is really the message that i take to countries around the world. idence that the economy will grow fast enough in the advanced industrial economies for us to take risks in the recovery. it is important to recognize that, over the next few months, you will see unemployment rising in some countries, rather than falling. the resources in the economy are being pressured at a time when there's not sufficient growth. you can either take the exit strategy for this global...
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the forecast for this year's growth of the world economy on the whole was raised by 0.2 percentage points to 4.8%. >>> japan is planning to use $1.2 billion of this year's supplementary budget to stabilize supplies of rare earth minerals that are vital in high-tech manufacturing. the move is part of government efforts to wean the country off its heavy reliance on rare earth material imports from china. china is the world's largest producer of rare earth materials. in july it said it would cut its exports of the metals. those shipments to japan were later suspended after a chinese fishing boat and two japanese coast guard vessels collided near the senkaku islands in the east china sea. the government is planning to develop substitutes for rare earth minerals and find other countries that can provide the metals. >>> the global market for next-generation power supply networks will become a $70 billion market in a decade. that's according to a japanese private research firm. research firm fuji kezai is basing its forecast on a market survey of high-volume batteries and other smart grid-relate
the forecast for this year's growth of the world economy on the whole was raised by 0.2 percentage points to 4.8%. >>> japan is planning to use $1.2 billion of this year's supplementary budget to stabilize supplies of rare earth minerals that are vital in high-tech manufacturing. the move is part of government efforts to wean the country off its heavy reliance on rare earth material imports from china. china is the world's largest producer of rare earth materials. in july it said it...
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financial leaders are getting together from all over the world this week to figure out how to boost the global economy at the annual i.m.f. and world bank meetings but many are talking about a break up the world is brit you know the united states as the consumer of last resort in the financial world that's not called divorce but decoupling and everyone from a flurry of wall street analysts to nobel prize winning economist joseph stiglitz are using the word now to describe this shift in power the baton is passed from countries like the united states on to countries like china brazil russia. india and beyond and you know growth in the global call be much more dependent upon those countries than on the developed economies it explains how while the u.s. economy continues to look more bleak with analysts such as goldman sachs forecasting fairly to very bad scenarios of meager one to two percent growth or an all out double dip recession i would almost consider a double double bass the so-called bric countries are still on the ascent brazil's economy is estimated to grow seven point five percent this year wi
financial leaders are getting together from all over the world this week to figure out how to boost the global economy at the annual i.m.f. and world bank meetings but many are talking about a break up the world is brit you know the united states as the consumer of last resort in the financial world that's not called divorce but decoupling and everyone from a flurry of wall street analysts to nobel prize winning economist joseph stiglitz are using the word now to describe this shift in power...
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unique overview of the latest developments in the world economy this week predict financial strife could trigger a civil war in the united states stay with us. i am max keiser and this is the kaiser report we've been talking about the international conflict brewing in various economies around the world and gauging the currency war let's go back a couple of months and talk about what we brought to your attention with. the war between savers versus the speculators now time magazine's pick up on the thread talking about the eminent civil.
unique overview of the latest developments in the world economy this week predict financial strife could trigger a civil war in the united states stay with us. i am max keiser and this is the kaiser report we've been talking about the international conflict brewing in various economies around the world and gauging the currency war let's go back a couple of months and talk about what we brought to your attention with. the war between savers versus the speculators now time magazine's pick up on...
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build canals and railroads and highways and ports that allowed our economy to grow by leaps and bounds. that is how we lead the worldn pursuit of new technologies and innovations. it is what allowed us to build the middle-class and lead a global economy in the 20 the century, and if we are going to lead in the 21st, that is a vision we can't afford to lose sight of. it is a challenge that has fallen to this generation. a challenge this country is going to have to meet and with the help of these gentlemen behind me, and i hope strong bipartisan support, i have no doubt that we will meet these challenges. thank you very much, everybody. >> president obama speaking for just under 10 minutes, offering brief remarks on the nation's infrastructure. this afternoon the president will head to miami for a couple of democratic campaign fundraisers, and then head back to washington late tonight. the international monetary fund and the world bank held their annual meetings this past weekend in washington. imf managing director spoke at a closing news conference on saturday. he said that modifying currency values must be part of
build canals and railroads and highways and ports that allowed our economy to grow by leaps and bounds. that is how we lead the worldn pursuit of new technologies and innovations. it is what allowed us to build the middle-class and lead a global economy in the 20 the century, and if we are going to lead in the 21st, that is a vision we can't afford to lose sight of. it is a challenge that has fallen to this generation. a challenge this country is going to have to meet and with the help of these...
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that is somewhere -- why is thailand keeping the world economy going? beacon is only -- tourism is down the list. it is cars that is making thailand rich. manufacturing is speeding up growth. this industrial hun is dubbed -- hub is dubbed the detroit of the east. ford is spending 500 million jobs, creating thousands of jobs and supplying a rapidly growing asian market. >> asia is where the vast majority of the vehicles growth will take place over the next few years. by our plants 73% of our company's growth worldwide will need to take place in asia over the next few years. >> the economic crisis began in the late 1990's, but lessons learned helped them ride the recession more smoothly. >> this is why asia is booming, exports. they are keeping the global economy afloat. without them, the economic crisis would be worse. asian need to get its own consumer is buying more as well for growth to continue. >> so far we have been export- oriented, and that will be a rebalancing that will take effect as the level of wealth and income increases. we will become con
that is somewhere -- why is thailand keeping the world economy going? beacon is only -- tourism is down the list. it is cars that is making thailand rich. manufacturing is speeding up growth. this industrial hun is dubbed -- hub is dubbed the detroit of the east. ford is spending 500 million jobs, creating thousands of jobs and supplying a rapidly growing asian market. >> asia is where the vast majority of the vehicles growth will take place over the next few years. by our plants 73% of...
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euu >> jeff: in the world economy, when does an emerging country finally qualify as, well, having emerged? that sounds like a simple question, but tonight's commentator insists it's not. here's bernard baumhol, chief global economist at the economic outlook group. >> as the debate over china's currency policy heats up, another hot topic has surfaced. should china still be classified an emerging country? this is not merely a rhetorical question. emerging countries are in the early stages of becoming industrialized, and they often receive favorable treatment on trade and financial aid. but it seems increasingly anachronistic to call china an emerging economy. think about it. china has already assembled several world-class industries, including aviation, autos, and computers. its technological prowess is already a cut above most other industrial countries. it owns the second fastest supercomputer, built the fastest passenger train in the world-- one that accelerates from zero to 120 miles per hour in a minute-- and has successfully launched an astronaut into space, only the third country to
euu >> jeff: in the world economy, when does an emerging country finally qualify as, well, having emerged? that sounds like a simple question, but tonight's commentator insists it's not. here's bernard baumhol, chief global economist at the economic outlook group. >> as the debate over china's currency policy heats up, another hot topic has surfaced. should china still be classified an emerging country? this is not merely a rhetorical question. emerging countries are in the early...
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[applause] that is because we know when we make it in america, we create jobs and lead the world economy our manufacturing agenda will close loopholes encouraging job to go overseas. that is how we will reinvest the money into real and -- infrastructure in america. we will create clean energy technologies, and the wind turbines and solar panels the world will buy. the idea sprang from here, and then the manufacturing took place somewhere else. not under our made in america agenda. the idea and innovation is here, the manufacturing is here. we are here to compete, to win, to prevail, in the global economy, and all of that start by building our infrastructure. that is why we are here today. one of the goals in putting this for -- and it is a specific and concerted effort -- to make sure we have jobs for all the effort -- purposes i mentioned, for all of our veterans to come home to work in a clean energy economy, somewhere that is worthy for the sacrifice that was made by our veterans. secretary lahood, please give the president to our appreciation, thanks, gratitude. when he became presid
[applause] that is because we know when we make it in america, we create jobs and lead the world economy our manufacturing agenda will close loopholes encouraging job to go overseas. that is how we will reinvest the money into real and -- infrastructure in america. we will create clean energy technologies, and the wind turbines and solar panels the world will buy. the idea sprang from here, and then the manufacturing took place somewhere else. not under our made in america agenda. the idea and...