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At a CAGR of 4.5% Data Center Market Growth to Accrue US$ 6.0 Bn globally By 2030: Indu... - 0 views

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    The latest report published by Reports & Insights highlighted the development and the growth of the global Data Center market, which further includes the detailed information about the market potential and profound knowledge of the trends prevailing in the market. The global Data Center market is projected to rise steadily over the anticipated future as per the report estimates. The research study named "Data Center Market: Opportunity Analysis and Future Assessment 2022-2030", is aimed to provide a quantitative and qualitative outline of the conceptual structure and analytical approach of the market elaborated using attested research methodologies and proficient expertise. The global data center market was valued US$ 4.2 Bn at the end of 2020 and expected to reach at a value of US$ 6.0 Bn by 2028 with a significant CAGR of 4.5%. Request a Sample Copy of this Report @: https://reportsandinsights.com/sample-request/6179 Data Center Introduction A data center basically can be understood as a consolidated vault, either virtual or physical, used mainly for the storage, administration and distribution of data and information organized around a particular body of knowledge or referring to a particular business. At its simplest, a data center is a tangible service that organizations can utilize to store their critical data and applications securely. The structure of the data center is based on a network of storage and computing resources that allow the delivery of shared data and applications. The major elements of a data center design consist of switches, routers, storage systems, firewalls, application-delivery, servers, and controllers. Noticeably, the large data centers are industrial scale operations using as much electricity as a small town. Although, modern data centers are way different than they were just a little while ago. The infrastructure of the data centers has transitioned from conventional on-site tangible servers to virtual networks that assists
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Low crude prices good for India and indian stock market - 0 views

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    According to Richard Gibbs of Macquarie Securities reduced crude prices goes in favour of the Indian economy and gives RBI a scope for monetary accommodation Richard Gibbs Global HD, Macquarie More about the Expert Richard Gibbs, Global Head of Macquarie Securities is upbeat on India because he thinks there is room for structural expansion and the demand is much better than anywhere else in the world. According to him reduced crude prices goes in favour of the Indian economy and gives RBI a scope for monetary accommodation. It is also likely to produce some tailwind for the global economy. "It certainly provides latitude on the trade side but also in terms of the inflation side for the economy as well." The house remains a buyer on India. What is the sense you are getting. Are we now facing a fairly big challenge to global growth and therefore are risk assets going to head lower? A: I think the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is articulating that fairly well as we move into the IMF World Bank annual meeting in the next few days. It really is a case where the US is I suppose the best if you see IMF's parlance and that's for investors who have been searching for growth is a disappointment. So, now I suspect we are going to have people turning back towards in search for yield and that has become difficult as well with the expansion in quantitative easing measures around the world but most particularly by the European Central Bank of course. At the end of the day lower crude prices are probably growth positive and the issue there is whether they pertaining further disinflationary pressure/deflationary pressure in the major economies. Certainly for an economy like India, cooling in crude prices is a positive. It certainly provides latitude on the trade side but also in terms of the inflation side for the economy as well. It's a bit of a two-edged sword as I suppose in that sense but overall lower crude prices are likely to produce some tailwind for the global eco
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Central Banks Take Action | equities.com - 0 views

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    Six of the world's largest central banks took collective action today to make dollars available at cheaper rates in an effort to shore up the European debt crisis.
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Pressure on Germany to Accept Greece Aid - 0 views

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    The European Central Bank (ECB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) stepped up pressure on Germany Wednesday to expedite a bailout for debt-stricken Greece, as signs emerged that Athens may need more money than first thought.
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US Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates at Record Low - 0 views

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    The US Federal Reserve continued to keep interest rates at a record low of near zero percent to help fuel a recovery in the world's largest economy.
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Joblessness in Spain will rise to 19.4 percent in 2010 - 0 views

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    The unemployment rate in Spain will rise to 19.4 percent this year and 19.7 percent in 2011, the country's central bank has said.
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Japan and South Korea to End Currency Swap Arrangement - 0 views

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    Japan and South Korea have agreed not to extend their emergency currency swap arrangement that expires this month, the government and central bank officials said in Seoul.
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Les modalités des nouveaux paquets de rétention du personnel clé Xstrata - qui se tenaient à recevoir des attributions d'actions de plus de 240 M £ - doivent ég...

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New Safe Haven Investments for 2012? - 0 views

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    Global money managers appear to be risk averse and searching for safe havens, but where are they parking their money?
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Economy News - The American knows how to start oil prices - 1 views

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    Global markets are awaiting the results of the US Federal Reserve (Central Bank) meetings scheduled for today and tomorrow, amid growing concerns that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates, which may negatively affect stock markets, while contributing to supporting the value of the dollar. Although economists at global investment banks have indicated that the Federal Reserve may tighten monetary policy at each meeting, starting next March, the majority of economists in a Bloomberg survey expected the "US Federal Reserve" to use the monetary policy meeting on January 25-26, In order to suggest a 25 basis point increase in the benchmark interest rate, two experts are eyeing a sudden 50 basis point increase, which would be the largest since 2000, to combat higher price pressures. official advice The most notable official statement was by Lyle Brainard, who was nominated by US President Joe Biden to take over as Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve, where she stated that the Fed may raise interest rates from next March.
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China Stocks Look to Gains after Consolidation - 0 views

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    Hong Kong opened higher but dipped into negative territory at the end, partly because of increasing concern about the Greek debt crisis.
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China Stocks Still Searching for A Bottom - 0 views

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    Hong Kong fell on the first trading day after the Easter holiday due to Weakening global stock markets and signs of a slowing U.S. recovery.
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China Stocks 'Now Face Reality' - 0 views

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    China's slumping economic growth has not yet been fully digested by the market. Chinese stocks continued to fall with no real bottom in sight yet.
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