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India hopes global trade talks will resume soon
73 days ago

Source: news.yahoo.com --- 3 days ago
Reuters - Business is booming in the Trade finance market as exporters and importers return to a tried and tested form of credit amid the chaos of the financial crisis, bankers in the sector say. ...
Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 2 days ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US Trade deficit fell 3.5 percent in August to 59. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 days ago
DALLAS, Oct. 7 MX-DallasChamber-mtg DALLAS, Oct. ...
Source: www.marketwatch.com --- 2 days ago
Data show a narrower U.S. Trade deficit narrowed for August, a reflection of consumers curbing their spending on imported goods. ...
Source: network.nationalpost.com --- 2 days ago
Equity markets around the world are sharply lower overnight. Indeed, trading in some equity markets including Russia, Iceland and Indonesia has been halted. European equity markets are down about 5%. S&P 500 futures are off 42 points in pre-opening Trade. The credit freeze is continuing. The three month LIBOR rate increased overnight from 4.75% to 4.82%. The world is hoping (praying?) that the G7 finance ministers’ meeting starting today and continuing through this weekend will reach decisions that can stabilize credit markets. Meanwhile, world leaders are trying to show that they are making efforts to stabilize the situation. President Bush is scheduled to speak at 10:00 AM EDT. The Canadian government announced this morning that it is buying $25 billion in insured mortgage pools that can be used if Canada’s banks need support. U.S. banks are particularly under pressure in pre-opening Trade. Morgan Stanley is down 28%. General Electric reported third quarter results in line with the company’s guidance. Operating earnings were $0.45 versus $0.50 per share last year. Revenues slightly exceeded consensus. The stock is trading 3% lower in pre-opening Trade. The U.S. Trade Deficit in September had a negligible impact on equity markets. Consensus was $60.0 billion. Actual was $59.1 billion. Not all the news was bad! September employment in Canada was surprisingly strong. Consensus was an increase of 8,000 jobs. Actual was an increase ...
Source: www.marketwire.com --- 8 days ago
OTTAWA, ONTARIO (MARKET WIRE) Canada's industrial leaders call on the next federal government to improve Canada's business environment and pursue more ambitious Trade and border policies, according to the results of a poll conducted this week by Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME). ...
Source: news.zdnet.co.uk --- 26 days ago
The European Commission claims the Information Technology Agreement, which eliminates international Trade tariffs for IT-related products, needs major modernisation ...
Source: www.ksl.com --- 39 days ago
This is a brand new Moto Q9H Global phone from At&t. It comes with the box, USB cable, Home & Car Charger. There is nothing wrong with the phone I wou ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 35 days ago
Posits that the very efficiency of Muslim and Chinese traders may have provided the impetus for Christopher Columbus to search for an alternate route to Asia by sailing west Original research conducted by Michael Hinckley MA University of California at Santa Barbara ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 27 days ago
Xinhua News Agency Sep 15 2008 6:50AM GMT ...
Source: www.commondreams.org --- 24 days ago
ACCRA - The international cotton Trade has been a sad tale for West African countries. The region produces five percent of the world's cotton and 15 percent of the Global cotton fibre Trade. Yet West African cotton farmers are among the poorest in the world. Their purchasing power is only five percent that of farmers in Europe, the U.S. and Japan. Purchasing power refers to the value of goods (cotton) compared to the amount of money paid. read more ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 16 days ago
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Source: tvnz.co.nz --- 27 days ago
Some flexibility is emerging in talks over a dispute that scuppered a push for a Global Trade pact in July ...
Source: emediawire.com --- 1 day ago
Dianna Sheppard, CEO of Advantec, will serve on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO) in 2009 and 2010. Ms. Sheppard was also named to Thunderbird School of Global Council. (PRWEB Oct 10, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1452624.htm ...
Source: www.theherald.co.uk --- 32 days ago
Sun Microsystems yesterday unveiled its new executive briefing centre at its site in West Lothian, part of what the US network computing giant has described as “the largest Sun Solutions Centre in the world”. ...
Source: www.indiaenews.com --- 37 days ago
For more than three years, since Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited Washington, the India-US nuclear deal has been one of the most hotly debated issues. From then till now, when the Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG) is meeting in Vienna to consider India's case for a waiver, the chronicle of the deal: ...
Source: www.bnamericas.com --- 6 days ago
Jamaican commercial bank First Global Bank has clo ...
Source: www.arcweb.com --- 11 days ago
Published: 9/30/2008 11:33 AM Category: Company & Product News NewsCategory: Company and Product News NewsStatus: Posted to ARCwire Body: SAP AG and Business Objects , an SAP company, announced new offerings that will extend its leadership in Global Trade solutions that help customers more easily conduct business internationally and comply with the latest customs regulations. The SAP GRC Global Trade Services application, part of SAP solutions for governance, risk, and compliance, enables customers to more efficiently navigate the myriad of complex laws governing international Trade. With one of the market's broadest set of import and export certifications, SAP GRC Global Trade Services has now achieved certification for the Automated Broker Interface (ABI), which enables customers to automatically file their customs entries directly with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency. SAP solutions for GRC are part of Business Objects, which combined with the Business Objects enterprise performance management (EPM) and business intelligence (BI) solutions, deliver a comprehensive portfolio for business performance optimization. The new SAP ABI certification enables customers to more efficiently comply with U.S. customs clearance processes and reduce or eliminate third-party import-filing costs by submitting entries directly to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). With the addition of ABI certification to the certifi ...
Source: www.clusterstock.com --- 2 days ago
This should destroy any notion that we're still just looking at a "financial crisis" not affecting the real economy. Yves Smith over at Naked Capitalism reposts a scary letter from a worried investor involved in shipping: At the end of the day, if every counterparty is bad then you don't have a market and you don't have an economy. I spoke to another friend of mine this afternoon, whose father has been in the shipping business forever. Pristine credit rating, rock solid balance sheet. He says if he takes his BNP Paribas letter of credit to Citi today for short term funding for his vessels, they won't give it to him. That means he can't ship goods, which means that within the next 2 weeks, physical shortages of commodities begins to show up. THE CENTRAL BANKS CAN'T LET THAT HAPPEN OR WE HAVE NO ECONOMY, LET ALONE A CREDIT SYSTEM. Apparently it is already showing up according to Canada's National Post (which always has top notch goverage of grain news): " There's all kinds of stuff stacked up on docks right now that can't be shipped because people can't get letters of credit ," said Bill Gary, president of Commodity Information Systems in Oklahoma City. "The problem is not demand, and it's not supply because we have plenty of supply. It's finding anyone who can come up with the credit to buy." And for another measure of how bad things have gotten, check out the Baltic Dry Index, which simply measures the cost of shipping goods over ...
Source: mathaba.net --- 3 days ago
The international arms Trade is also considered to be one of the three most corrupt businesses in the world, according to Transparency International, the leading Global organisation monitoring corruption. more... | PDA ...

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