Tracing the history of G&G taking root in Malaysia, he said that this concept started with high-end developments targeting the affluent group “to provide secure and safe living environments” as reflected in project developments like Sierramas as well …
Now, the Asians are educated and affluent, the Armenians have secured the middle-class Glendale, and the blacks are leaving SoCal for greener pastures. But the Latinos and Hispanics have gained nothing in the past decades, so the only things left is to …
"We've got affluent-looking women, corporate chickies who you think would order a salad but they are going to have a Chiko roll." The NSW Government has offered a three-year payroll tax break to the Bathurst factory in the hope this will dissuade it …
NEW YORK: Gold rose as stronger Chinese manufacturing activity boosted its inflation-hedge appeal, but bullion's gains looked vulnerable as a better global economy and the US Federal Reserve's planned scaling back of its stimulus program should weigh …
In a way, Saban and Meyer are compared not only in the present, with their teams sitting one-two atop the polls, but also in history: Saban and Meyer are often mentioned in the same breath at this generation's coaching gold standard. Mentors like Holtz …
LONDON (MarketWatch) — Gold futures traded modestly higher on Thursday, supported by better-than-expected Chinese manufacturing data, after seesawing earlier in the day in the wake of the latest Federal Reserve policy-meeting minutes. Comex gold for …
Comments. Index fund provider ETF Securities has teamed up with Government-owned coin maker Royal Mint to offer investors with shares in its leading exchange traded fund ETFS Physical Gold the option of cashing in shares for physical bullion coins.
U.S. job, factory data point to improving economy * China's PMI manufacturing data stronger * Coming up: U.S. new home sales Friday (Updates closing prices) By Frank Tang and Zhe Sun NEW YORK/LONDON, Aug 22 (Reuters) – Gold rose on Thursday as …
THE global economy grew at its fastest rate for more than a year during the second quarter, according to figures released yesterday by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development (OECD). Gross domestic product (GDP) across the 34 OECD …