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  • 2010 Country GDP Growth Estimates [View article]
    Besides India, I don't see Turkey or South Africa either.
    Comment by User 324044
    Dec 15 05:30 am |
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  • 2010 Country GDP Growth Estimates [View article]
    Besides India, I don't see Turkey or South Africa either. dz
    Comment by User 324044
    Dec 15 05:27 am |
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  • 2010 Country GDP Growth Estimates [View article]
    I dont see India mentioned there. Isnt it supposed to be closer to China?
    Comment by shisya
    Dec 14 19:42 pm |
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  • Stock Markets Gain 60%, $17 Trillion in Value Since Early 2009 [View article]
    p.p.s tell that to anyone who clocked in in y2k, pick yer time frame
    Comment by MatrixSurfer
    Dec 14 01:48 am |
    Rating: 0 -3
  • Stock Markets Gain 60%, $17 Trillion in Value Since Early 2009 [View article]
    p.s. this is useless investment advice/thinking, no offense
    Comment by MatrixSurfer
    Dec 14 01:44 am |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • Stock Markets Gain 60%, $17 Trillion in Value Since Early 2009 [View article]
    Sorry. This is not rocket science. Stock prices are made up (nowadays) of 1)real value and rational expected value, 2) wishful... More »
    Comment by MatrixSurfer
    Dec 14 01:37 am |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Stock Markets Gain 60%, $17 Trillion in Value Since Early 2009 [View article]
    Easy come easy go.
    Comment by dondon
    Dec 14 01:29 am |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • Stock Markets Gain 60%, $17 Trillion in Value Since Early 2009 [View article]
    So?
    Comment by jeffz
    Dec 13 22:30 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Stock Markets Gain 60%, $17 Trillion in Value Since Early 2009 [View article]
    A bubble in the making? Too much money chasing too few quality assets.
    Comment by Perry Sadorsky
    Dec 13 15:31 pm |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • Stock Markets Gain 60%, $17 Trillion in Value Since Early 2009 [View article]
    I can not argue with what has been. What will be? Trends both continue and change direction! Usually trends will exceed true value to... More »
    Comment by socrateaz
    Dec 13 10:46 am |
    Rating: +2 -2
  • Dubai Has Another Little $20 Billion Problem [View article]
    itgb Who did Dubai’s emir, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, think he was kidding? He launched one of the biggest construction booms in... More »
    Dec 9 08:25 am |
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  • Dubai Has Another Little $20 Billion Problem [View article]
    The author is way too smart regarding the PR games of overstating the enormity of a problem then giving relief, then raising the cost... More »
    Comment by Moon Kil Woong
    Dec 9 03:20 am |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Dubai Has Another Little $20 Billion Problem [View article]
    Dubai and California are very much similar in debts and budget deficits. Dubai has much better infrastructure, beautiful city, and no taxes.
    Comment by Nettligent
    Dec 9 03:07 am |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Global Growth Forecasts: Is Seeing Believing? [View article]
    Thanks for your cogent arguments. It would be interesting to know what adjustments if any have been made to models since the crash,... More »
    Comment by Davewmart
    Dec 8 09:00 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Global Markets in Review: Waiting for Fundamentals to Play Catch-Up [View article]
    Good comment swissie. I like your style. My guess is that CB's are fairly priced and equities are undervalued here. Despite the... More »
    Comment by FB5000
    Nov 30 15:24 pm |
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