Egypt has run out of money to pay its supporters, so riot, revolution, and civil war will be required before the Egyptians will be willing to reduce their non-negotiable demands on each other. Here in the U.S. we watch Egypt only to wonder how things …
Pipelines fit squarely into the latter category and because so many are set up as MLPs, they tend to have competitive yields. This section continues in the Subscriber's Area. Vietnam Market Commentary � Thanks to a subscriber for this interesting note …
According to experts Carney will want to see the Sterling weaken by 10-15%. To your mind, will Carney try to debase the value of Sterling, taking into consideration that he reaffirmed the commitment to refrain from “competitive devaluation” of exchange …
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These are the findings by Wealth-X, the ultra high net worth (UHNW) business development solution for private banks, luxury brands, educational institutions and non-profits, which released its ranking of ultra wealthy players following this year's NBA …
DBJ told Reuters recently its global aircraft financing business was likely to more than double from an initially forecast 120 billion yen ($1.5 billion) in the three years through 2013. Boeing says airlines worldwide will need 34,000 new jets valued …
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While other U.S. airlines have struggled over the past decade from the ups and downs of the economy and the price of jet fuel, Allegiant has been profitable for 10 straight years. The tiny airline focuses on a niche ignored by … These may not be the …
Suzhou Gold Mantis Enterprise Group, which is 71% owned by billionaire Zhu Xingliang and his niece, previously sold 22.1 million shares in June, or a 1.9% stake in the company. Those sales pocketed $69 million for Zhu. On June 28, he netted $47 million …