Sep
21
21
Women employs can prove helpful in development
According to a report by World Bank the countries which provide better opportunities for women and girls can enhance productivity and development.
According to "The World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development." The most obvious difference is the death rate of girls and women
compared to men in developing countries.
Justin Yifu Lin, World Bank chief economist said
"Blocking women and girls from getting the skills and earnings to succeed in a globalized world is not only wrong, but also economically harmful, sharing the fruits of growth and globalization equally ...
Sep
4
4
Escaping the worst threats of Irene, Financial Markets Open Monday
After the worst threats of Irene have been escaped by Manhattan. The stock, bond and commodity markets in U.S. will open as usual tomorrow Thus the first shutdown due to weather since 1985, have been avoided.
Statements have been sent by the largest operators of
exchanges in the world’s biggest capital market, NYSE Euronext (NYX), Nasdaq OMX Group, Bats Global Markets and Direct Edge Holdings LLC , saying that they plan normal trading sessions tomorrow. No change to bond-market schedules have been recommended by The Securities Industry and Financial ...
Aug
27
27
Irene, posing a threat to national economy
According to Moody’s economist Ryan Sweet about sixteen percent of national economic output and fourteen percent of total employment will be affected by Irene. The major metro areas expected to be affected are New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and Washington which might affect the
Aug
27
27
An Economical Disaster predicted due to Hurricane Irene
Hurricane Irene is reaching the East Coast which is very near to the some of the most densely populated cities and costliest waterfront real estate. A multibillion-dollar disaster is predicted by the experts due to this storm.
This Saturday, Hurricane Irene will expectedly reach landfall
North Carolina as a Category 2 storm. Then it will move up the Eastern Seaboard, which means that more than 50 million people from the Carolinas to Massachusetts will have to face the storm.
Though experts have already warned of about multiple billion-dollars losses due ...


