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Duncan Innes

History suggests 2011 will be a year of living frugally | Business | The Guardian - 0 views

  • In the first half of 2010, the story was that the big emerging economies – India, China and Brazil – were acting as the locomotive for global growth. But during the second half of 2010, there were signs of the United States and Germany joining the party
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    The Economy unlike Spurs dislikes years ending in 1. Insightful analysis on threats and opportunities in the economy or 2011.
Duncan Innes

24 million customers, three million cases and four-and-a-half miles of conveyor belts: ... - 0 views

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    A selection on images demonstrating how Sainsbury's manage a huge distribution centre
Duncan Innes

Takeaways face £1,000 fat tax to help battle against obesity - mirror.co.uk - 0 views

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    Fat Tax - A good way of encouraging healthy eating - or a tax on the poor?
Duncan Innes

Chinese Take a Cotton to Hoarding - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • The apparent hoarding has the effect of making an already tight market—production has been falling as demand is increasing—look even more strained.
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    Analysis of cotton market where growers are cottoning on to the advantage of hoard supply in a demand lead market
Duncan Innes

Economics - 5 Fresh Links: Focus on Inflation - 0 views

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    5 articles and graphs building a picture of inflation.
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Egypt unrest leads to concerns over disrupted oil supplies - 1 views

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    2 minute video on how events in Egypt affects the oil price.
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Ivory Coast cocoa exports 'banned' by Alassane Ouattara - 0 views

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    Primary product dependent Ivory coast sees its main export targeted in further pressure on its disputed leader
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Higher tax rate to hit 750,000 more people, says IFS - 0 views

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    A clear graph on the marginal rates of direct taxation. An article identifying the winners and losers after April 2011 changes
Duncan Innes

Faisal Islam on Economics - Rate rises and who controls Britain's currency policy? - 1 views

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    Faisal Islam neatly sums up the current situation Feb 2011
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Brazil reduces poverty but industry feels the strain - 1 views

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    Fantastic case study on the Macro Economic environment of Brazil
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Exploring the Bank of England - 0 views

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    A short info video on the bank of england
Duncan Innes

Unemployment in the West: The quest for jobs | The Economist - 0 views

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    How can unemployment be eased in the west - focussing on the US and Spain
Ludo Goodliffe

BBC News - UK retail sales growth turns negative in August - 1 views

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    Retail sales contracted in the UK in August, with sales volumes down 0.2% in the month, latest official figures show. It means the volume of sales for the month was no higher than it was a year ago, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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    Banter filled article
Duncan Innes

Video: Comedian puts US debt crisis into rap - Telegraph - 0 views

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    A rap video putting across the message that America is spending too much on credit
Duncan Innes

FT.com / Asia-Pacific - Bangladesh caps microfinance rates at 27% - 1 views

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    With no rural banks - a welcome cap of 27% has been put on Microfinance. Will it be enforced - is 27% still too much and will the poor remain in a circle of debt trap?
Duncan Innes

FT.com / Comment / Analysis - Africa: Treasure amid turmoil - 1 views

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    A great case study on how corruption and lack of governance has ruined the infrastructure and economy of Africa's most naturally rich nation.
Duncan Innes

Why some economists fear Osborne's upper cuts will leave Britain out for the count | Bu... - 0 views

  • It is this gloomy backdrop which exercises the minds of the third and final group of experts, the bears. For them, the risk is both of a double-dip recession and a long, painful work out from the excesses of the past. Looking at the four main components of demand they would say that consumption is going to be weak so investment will disappoint. Government spending is going to be slashed, leaving a massive burden on exports at a time of slower growth and currency wars. The bears are currently the smallest group. Their numbers are likely to be swelled as winter progresses.
Duncan Innes

Ireland bailout: UK taxpayers could face £7bn bill | Business | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • An emergency bailout of Ireland, which is looking increasingly likely today, could cost Britain billions of pounds
Frazer Skinner

What does one TRILLION dollars look like? - 1 views

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    A simple graphic showing what a trillion dollars looks like
Matty Leppard

BBC News - Emerging nations more upbeat on 2011 than G7: survey - 0 views

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    Article talking about how people from the east and developing nations are expecting a good year of prosperity.
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