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Central Bank economists need lessons in physics

  The world is braced for the discovery of a fifth fundamental force of nature — the four known ones being electromagnetism, gravity, and strong and weak nuclear forces — that subverts the so-called standard model of particle physics. Given the lackluster outlook for global growth, maybe economics needs a similar revolution. Quantitative easing’s failure to quash the threat of ...

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The US recovery is not what it seems

  Economists regularly point out that the U.S. has recovered from the recession of 2007 to 2009 much more strongly than other countries. If only it were so. True, the U.S. stands out if one looks only at gross domestic product. For example, The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development pointed out recently that U.S. GDP has expanded by more ...

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Time for divided Fed to look beyond caution

  The Federal Reserve is playing it safe amid the looming uncertainty. That’s what the minutes of its last meeting on July 26-27 reflect. The Fed officials are still divided over interest-rate hike, even though New York Fed chief William Dudley flagged the prospect of an increase as soon as September. However, the minutes clearly show that the policy makers ...

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It’s now up to China to save Asia’s depleted oceans

  On Wednesday, Indonesia celebrated its Independence Day with a bang — blowing up several Chinese boats that had been caught fishing illegally in its waters and impounded. China doesn’t dispute Indonesia’s territorial claims, but Chinese fishermen have more pressing concerns. According to reports in Chinese state media this week, overfishing and pollution have so depleted China’s own fishery resources ...

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Why we’re still arguing whether QE worked

  How many times have you heard someone say that the Federal Reserve’s asset-purchase program known as quantitative easing was ineffective? At least, that’s what I keep hearing from the usual pundits arguing their case on television and in print. I have my own suspicions that monetary stimulus works well enough to thaw frozen credit markets, as it did amid ...

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Economic riddle of the Wall Street brain drain

  Nowadays, if you’re a smart college graduate, Silicon Valley and its tech-startup scene is the hot place to be. But 10 years ago, it seemed like everyone with a brain and big ambitions wanted to go to Wall Street. The worlds of investment banking and trading were a golden ladder to the good life. The numbers tell the tale. ...

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EmiratesGBC to host MENA’s best green building practices

  ABU DHABI / Emirates Business Emirates Green Building Council (EmiratesGBC) — an independent forum aimed at conserving the environment by strengthening and promoting green building practices — will showcase the best practices and experiences of the green building champions from across the Middle East and North Africa region at a special event on August 24 from 8.30am to 11.30am ...

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Win big at Shurooq’s ‘sumfun’ fest

  Sharjah / Emirates Business ‘Sumfun’ summer festival — Shurooq’s latest summer festival celebration taking place across four of Sharjah’s most iconic and popular destinations and running until September 16 — kicks off with visitors receiving opportunities to win a series of travel packages, valuable cash prizes and a grand prize comprising of the latest Cadillac CTS 2016. The Sharjah ...

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Concerns over price variance of used cars in online ads

  Dubai / Emirates Business SellAnyCar.com, the Middle East’s first and largest car buying service guaranteeing the purchase of any car within 30 minute, has released new research indicating that the price variance in classified ads for pre-owned car creates ambiguity and lowers the rate of successful transactions. The research is part of a SellAnyCar.com initiative to identify and address ...

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Saudi likely to hit new oil output record

  Reuters Saudi Arabia is sending signals that it could boost its crude oil supplies in August to a new record level, overtaking Russia, the world’s top oil producer, as it gets ready for tough talks next month for a global output freeze pact. Industry sources say the kingdom, already the world’s largest oil exporter, started to raise production from ...

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