Investing and Global Finance News

Asia and the Global Economy Today

<h3>Global Financial Crisis on the Mend</h3> Finally there is some good news vis-à-vis the much talked about – nay, incessantly whined about – global financial crisis.  The peak was around 3 years ago but since then there have been signs of improvement, albeit at a snail’s pace and still necessitating significant assistance according to Sultan… Continue Reading

Global Food Imports Impacted by Japan

<h3>Japan’s Potential Radiation Leaves Food Shortage</h3> The consequences of Japan’s recent disasters are starting to have an impact on global food imports.  Along with America, Australia and Singapore have now been restricting food and milk imports from there, with Canada set to also pull the reins on its screening.  Those living in Tokyo have even… Continue Reading

Japan Tries To Recover Its Gems

  <h3>Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friends</h3> If anyone knows that fact it’s Tiffany…as in Diamond-buff Tiffany.  The company just publicized their staggeringly juicy figures for fourth quarter earnings of $181.2 million ($1.41 per share) which is quite a step-up from the same quarter of last year which was $140.4 million ($1.10 per share). Despite… Continue Reading

Optimism at the 3rd Annual Agribusiness in Ukraine Conference

Agribusiness in Ukraine is a key, rapidly growing industry. Each year, hundreds of leading global industry participants gather at the Intercontinental Hotel in Kyiv for a conference, “Agribusiness in Ukraine” to discuss relevant strategic issues facing the ongoing development this dynamic economic sector in Ukraine, which is extensively blessed with some of the most fertile… Continue Reading

Apple Struggles to Please the World

Could it really be true?  Is it possible that popular computer-giant company Apple is actually experiencing dissatisfied customers?  Well, yes.  And no.  Yes and no to be exact.  The only reason Apple and dissatisfied customers may be used in the same sentence is because their latest product – the iPad 2 – isn’t being produced… Continue Reading

The USMC Buys Smith Electric Newton Trucks

The United States Marine Corps has acquired two all-electric Smith Newton trucks from the Smith Electric Vehicles US Corporation.  This acquisition has made the Unites States Marine Corp the first military organization to order Smith Newtons using the Government Services Administration (GSA) schedule.  The GSA is a list of approved suppliers to Federal government agencies.… Continue Reading

Japan’s Quakes Are Heard Down Under

    Clearly it’s not just Japan that has been impacted by the country’s recent disaster.  It’s going to have an impact throughout the world, especially in monetary matters.  For example, investors and financiers in Australia are suffering too.  It has been reported that shares in Australia encountered their “biggest one-day fall in none months… Continue Reading

Mid-East Mess Pumps Up the Gas

Again with the crisis in the Middle East; again with the impact this is having on the global economy vis-à-vis oil prices. But apparently all might not be lost.  Today in America, it might actually be worth your while to shop around before you pump up your gas.  Yet the naysayers aren’t convinced.  They are… Continue Reading

Christchurch “Unspoiled Paradise” Faces Fiscal Fiasco

February’s earthquake certainly didn’t do any favors for New Zealand’s economy.  The country’s central bank “sliced half a percentage point of its benchmark interest rate in an effort to limit the short term economic impact” of Christchurch’s quake.  Reconstruction costs have been estimated at $11 billion, with a prediction that economic growth will be stunted… Continue Reading