The Asia Economic Institute (AEI) began in 1999 with the goal of fostering development and discussion between figures in Asian economics and consists of a coalition of top economic professors and analysts worldwide who research in their areas of expertise....
Date: October-13-2008 | Source: The Moscow Times The Russian stock market has dropped more than 60% since May of this year. In response to this drastic decline, the state-owned Development Bank will pump $6.7 billion into the stock markets. ...
23 Jun 2008 Source: AsiaEcon.org The price of crude oil hit a new high of almost $140 dollars a barrel on the New York mercantile this week. While Americans are affected by the daily damage of higher gas prices, industry around the world is feeling a...
Date: 15 October 2008 | Source: The Chosun Ilbo Global financial leaders from International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings held in Washington have called for coordinated action to deal with the current financial crisis. South Korea’s...
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The Asia Economic Institute (AEI) began in 1999 with the goal of fostering development and discussion between figures in Asian economics and consists of a coalition of top economic professors and analysts worldwide who research in their areas of expertise....
Date: October-06-2008 | Source: The China Daily Last week, more than 18.29 million tourists visited China, a 13.2% increase from one year ago. Beijing was the most popular tourist destination. Retail sales increased 21%, reaching $61 billion. ...
The Asia Economic Institute (AEI) began in 1999 with the goal of fostering development and discussion between figures in Asian economics and consists of a coalition of top economic professors and analysts worldwide who research in their areas of expertise....
Date: October-03-2008 | Source: The China Post Typhoon Jangmi, which ripped through Taiwan on September 28-29, caused agricultural losses totaling NT$2.14 billion. The agricultural products that took the most damage were rice, grapes, oranges,...







