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    • Market gains set up CEO pay bonanza
      America's top chief executives are set for a once-in-a-lifetime pay bonanza.Most of them got their annual stock compensation early last year when the stock market was at a 12-year low. And companies doled out more stock and options... アメリカのトップのCEOが設定されて一度、一生彼らの有料bonanza.Mostの年次株式報酬は、昨年初めに株式市場が12年ぶりの安値でされてしまった

    • Is it too late to enter China market?
      Is it too late to enter the China market? Foreign companies have long seen the country with its 1.3 billion people as a potential bonanza. But have those foreign companies who have yet to make their move missed the boat? Certainly, there are signs the China market is becoming tougher for those companies wanting to enter from outside. Indigenous Chinese companies, particularly in key sectors such as technology, are increasingly competitive and have a more solidly entrenched position. Chi ... 手遅れに中国市場に参入するか?外国企業は、長い潜在的な大当たりとして13億の人々と国を見てきました

    • 'Golden week' lives up to its name as spending jumps 19pc
      The National Day "golden week" has been a retail bonanza, with mainlanders spending 592.5 billion yuan (HK$685.78 billion) in a shop-till-you-drop frenzy from October 1 to 7, up 18.7 per cent from last year. ナショナルデー。。u0026quot;ゴールデンウィークは。。u0026quot;本土は昨年から%増の18.7 7 10月1日からお店で耕す-あなたドロップ血眼になっ592500000000元(香港685780000000ドル)支出と、小売大当たりをされています

    • The 'lucky country's' economy runs hot on resources bonanza
      Australia's economy is forecast to boom in the next two years as surging export earnings fuel a record rise in mining investment and gains in employment and incomes, setting it far apart from most rich nations. オーストラリアの経済が最も豊かな国から遠く離れて、それを設定すると、輸出額は、鉱業投資のレコードの上昇や利益、雇用や所得の燃料高騰など、今後2年間で急成長と予測されています

    • PNB offers home loan at 8.5%
      State-owned Punjab National Bank today announced a festival bonanza offering home loan at 8.5 per cent, a teaser rate to attract new customer. ステート中古パンジャブ国立銀行は本日、8.5%は、お誘い率は新しい顧客を引き付けるために祭りの大当たりを提供する住宅ローンを発表した

    • 49 new billionaires join ranks of super rich amid IPO frenzy
      The initial public offering bonanza and surging stock prices helped the mainland to produce 49 more billionaires this year, with Wahaha Group chairman Zong Qinghou crowned as China's richest man, according to Forbes magazine. 公募の大当たりと急増し、株価はフォーブス誌によれば、中国の富豪として戴冠ワッハッハーグループ会長宗Qinghouと、本土の今年は49以上の億万長者を作り出すのを助けた

    • nsylvania Republican promises tax break for natural gas industry | Suzanne Goldenberg
      Tom Corbett, the frontrunner in the Pennsylvania governor's race, says he will block moves to impose drilling tax on gas companiesPennsylvania is sitting on a natural gas bonanza that could power America for a decade, but is the state about to pass up a chance to cash in?It looks that way. Tom Corbett, a Republican who is well ahead in the race for governor, says he will undo a Democratic initiative to impose a drilling tax on natural gas industry. That would be a boon for an industry that is on the verge of a boom in Pennsylvania - and which has faced criticism for a drilling technique in which water is pumped at high pressure into the rock to flush out the natural gas.Pennsylvania is one of the most fiercely contested battlegrounds in the mid-term elections. The ground rules for tapping into all that natural gas could well be decided in these elections. This could, in theory, be the moment to impose far more rigorous regulations than in mining or offshore oil drilling. Corbett, who buckled under pressure from Tea Party activists earlier this year and issued a no-new-taxes pledge, updated his website last week to oppose a tax on drilling. His campaign is running television and radio ads touting his opposition to the drilling tax.The ads have outraged environmental and citizen's groups who say Corbett would effectively let industry help itself for free to the natural gas. They also point out that it would deny the state a cushion against claims from farmers and other landowners whose water has been contaminated by drilling.Corbett's Democratic opponent, Dan Onorato, has said he would use the proceeds of a drilling tax for environmental protections.There are also concerns Corbett would roll back environment and safety regulations, and allow industry more latitude to po トムCorbettは、ペンシルベニア州の知事のレースでトップランナー、彼は10年にも電力を供給できそう、アメリカが、現金化するチャンスを渡すために約状態である天然ガスの大当たりの上に座っているガスcompaniesPennsylvaniaの掘。税を課す動きをブロックするというか?それはそのように見えます

    • Dim sums for China | Richard Adams
      China's economy is booming and its property prices are going through the roof. What could possibly go wrong?What Gordon Brown and Barack Obama wouldn't give to have a piece of the action that China's economy is enjoying: the latest quarterly figures show a spectacular 11.9% expansion in its GDP, retail sales up 17.9% in March from the year before, industrial production expanded by 18% and consumer price inflation running at just 2.4%. Global economic crisis, what global economic crisis?But here's another statistic: China's urban property price index rose by an extraordinary 11.7% in March, its fastest increase in five years. Property investment was up 35% annually, making it easily the biggest contributor to those spectacular economic growth figures. As has been pointed out, this leap comes after concerted efforts by the government to cool down the housing market by restricting lending. It doesn't seem to be working. Talk about a Chinese property bubble will only get more credible – and China's authorities seem nervous, having just this week announced new measures to curb speculative buying by raising the minimum down-payment for purchases of second homes from 40% to 50%.The fear is that we've seen this movie before and we know how it ends: strong growth, export bonanza, low exchange or interest rates, a property bubble ... what could possibly go wrong? If you think things are different this time, then I have some condos in Florida, a bank in Iceland and a hotel in Dubai that might interest you for investment purposes. Unfortunately, because local and central government in China benefits so directly from property deals, there's a very strong incentive for them to keep the bubble expanding – which is exactly what has happened.But that's for the longer run. In the short r 中国の経済は、そのプロパティの価格ブームの屋根を通過です

    • Developers may see profit bonanza this year
      Hong Kong property developers could be heading for a profit bonanza this year as they cash in on tight supply and strong demand to release new projects at prices of up to 70 per cent above current deals in the secondary market. 香港の不動産デベロッパーの増益は、今年に向かうことができるタイトな供給と需要上で、最大70パーセント流通市場での現在のお得な情報上記の価格で新しいプロジェクトをリリースする彼らの現金である

    • Bring back economic sanity | Jeffry Frieden
      Financial regulation should help those in need and take from those who profited most from the excesses of the past decadeThe current economic crisis has caused widespread suffering, and the suffering is far from over. We welcome signs of recovery, but this will not end the need for continued sacrifice. A decade of irresponsible policies has left many countries in an unsustainable position, and the impact of attempts to remedy those mistakes will be felt for another decade to come. Progressives need to respond to the crisis and its aftermath in a way that is both economically sensible and socially defensible.We in the US are living through a classic debt crisis. The roots of the crisis go back to 2001, when massive tax cuts drove the federal government from large-scale surpluses to huge deficits. This began an extraordinary surge in American foreign borrowing, which averaged between half a trillion and a trillion dollars a year between 2001 and 2007.The borrowing binge was intensified by American monetary policy, as the Federal Reserve kept interest rates at unprecedentedly low levels. This encouraged households to join the borrowing bonanza, expanding housing and credit card debt at a dizzying pace. The five trillion dollars flooding into the country from abroad had the typical effects of an inflow of foreign funds: demand for hard goods rose, leading to an import surge and swelling the trade deficit, while demand for non-traded goods and services also rose, leading to a surge in the price of such non-tradables as healthcare, entertainment, education and housing.As is typical in classical capital flow cycles of this sort, foreign borrowing sparked an economic expansion, which became a boom, which became a bubble, which has now burst. This pattern was common to a phalanx 金融規制は、これらを必要としなければならないと人のほとんどは、過去decadeThe現在の経済危機の行き過ぎから利益を得てからかかる広範な被害が発生しており、苦しみをはるかに上からです

    • HSBC chief's pay bonanza cancelled
      HSBC chief executive Michael Geoghegan may have relocated to Hong Kong but he has not escaped the long arm of the British government, which has indirectly scotched the banking giant's plans to give him a pay rise. HSBCの最高経営責任者マイケルゲイガン香港に移転したかもしれないが、彼は間接的には、銀行大手の計画を、彼の上昇を支払う与えるため白紙している英国政府の長い腕をエスケープしていない

    • While we brace for the pain of cuts, executive pay soars | Deborah Hargreaves
      The latest bonus bonanza lays bare the fiction of trickle-down. The price for global market failure is paid on the shop floorBritain is bracing itself for harsh public spending cuts, and they will come sooner rather than later, if Alistair Darling obliges the group of high-profile economists who on Sunday urged the chancellor not to delay in tackling the deficit. To understand how such swingeing cuts might feel, we need look no further than Ireland or Greece. There have been demonstrations about the loss of state-sponsored jobs in both countries, with Greek protesters rioting over brutal cuts.Austerity cutbacks in Britain will slash jobs in the public sector, one of the few areas of the economy where employment has held up throughout the recession. Joblessness across the board is running at 2.5 million – not as high as expected at the start of the downturn, but the tragedy now is that a large number of young people may never enter the workforce. Firms have held on to longer serving staff by shifting them to part-time work, but this is unlikely to be a long-term ­solution, and if a full recovery doesn't come soon, we may see another round of job losses.What's more, those who remain in employment have seen their wages frozen or cut. So-called wage inflation has not taken off at all in recent years, in spite of rising prices. Staff have been prepared to take lower pay in return for holding on to their jobs. That is for the vast majority of the workforce, of course. At the banks, pay for senior staff is booming. Barclays will announce record profits of £11.2bn and a bonus pool of £2.3bn to be paid to its 23,000 investment bankers. Majority state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland is to finalise its own £1.3bn bonuses in the coming days. These bankers say they are showing re 最新のボーナス大当たりしずくの裸の小説のダウンを産む


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