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[from amaah] Hey, Here's a Tip: Try Africa.

what happens when the conventional wisdom (aka the Washington Post's view) is to invest in Africa? Big Capital always seeks new frontiers, pity though, the Chinese have a head start

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[from amaah] Choc tactics: Cocoa co-operatives

"Kuapa Kokoo belongs to the farmers," he says proudly with a smile, in his slightly old-fashioned, broken English. "They do not attend school so they cannot do the office work. That is why having English people working for us is good! They represent us an

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[from amaah] For Many Big Banks, Investing in India Is No Longer Optional

There were $39 billion in announced deals in India during the first quarter of 2007. Bankers here say they expect dozens more cross-border deals in 2007 as India's pharmaceutical companies expand or put themselves up for sale, its conglomerates become m

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[from amaah] Foreign Direct Investment to Africa: The Role of Government Policy, Governance and Political Instability (pdf)

Elizabeth Asiedu's 2003 paper... survery of 22 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa over the period 1984-2000 to examine the impact of political risk, institutional framework and government policy on Foreign Direct Investment, macroeconomic stability, efficien

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[from amaah] Two words that spook investors: subprime exposure

At a time when the market is waiting for the next subprime-related shoe to drop, investors are shooting first and asking questions later. "We believe the market completely ignored earnings, dividend and instead focused on the word 'subprime'". Oops!

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[from amaah] Prêt-à-porter : les marques européennes à l'assaut de la Chine

Après Hongkong, les enseignes européennes de prêt-à-porter de moyenne gamme s'implantent résolument en Chine continentale. Le but est clairement avoué<sep/>

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[from amaah] China 'ties' $5bn aid to Africa

No such thing as a free lunch. What? You thought it was about charity? Still money is fungible and there's a greater pool available.The much-trumpeted $5bn China-Africa Development Fund will be used to invest exclusively in Chinese enterprises and their p

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