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Huge money spin in Kazakhstan's shadow economy The turnover of Kazakhstan’s shadow economy has amounted not to even to dozens but to hundreds of millions of dollars in the last 5 years.
25 July 2012
Property boom transforming Philippine skylines As a Philippine property boom gathers pace, even Paris Hilton, Donald Trump and high-fashion house Versace are getting a piece of the action.
25 July 2012
Markets panic as eurozone faces turbulent summer The world market panic that started the week looked all too familiar: an alarming reminder of last summer's financial storm brought on by the eurozone debt crisis.
24 July 2012
Kazakhstan mulls to restore geological research Kazakhstan Minister of Industry and New Technologies talked about the measures to revive geological research to be taken until 2030.
24 July 2012
Growth of innovative commodities made 66 percent in 2011 Kazakhstan Minister of Industry and New Technologies presented a draft concept of innovative development until 2020.
24 July 2012
Olympics: London 2012 in numbers From the 10,490 athletes heading to London, to the flock of 70 sheep taking part in the opening ceremony on July 27, AFP takes a look at the 2012 Olympic Games in numbers.
24 July 2012
Kazakhstan gained 4 lines in the World Competitiveness Yearbook-2012 IMD ranked Kazakhstan 32nd in the World Competitiveness Yearbook-2012.
24 July 2012
Olympics: London prostitutes 'cleaned from the streets' The London Olympics are not big business for everyone -- sex workers say they are being cleared from the streets around the stadium to make the area more presentable for the Games.
23 July 2012
Australia warned mining boom could end in two years Australia's mining boom will slow more sharply than expected and could be over within two years due to easing demand from China and falling prices.
23 July 2012
Departing IMF economist rips fund's leadership A departing senior IMF economist has excoriated the fund, alleging it failed to address Europe's crisis and "suppressed" its challenges.
22 July 2012
Oil strikes two-year high; soya scores record high Oil prices hit two-month highs this week, driven by Federal Reserve stimulus hopes and Middle East unrest, while soyabeans soared to a record high as US supplies were hit by drought.
22 July 2012
Police fire rubber bullets after huge Madrid crisis protest Spanish police fired rubber bullets and charged protestors in central Madrid early Friday at the end of a huge demonstration against economic crisis measures.
20 July 2012
Kazakhstan GDP grew 7-fold in 9 years Last year’s GDP per capita made $11 thousand, which is 650 percent more than in 2002.
19 July 2012
Kim eyes reform in purge of N. Korea old guard: analysts North Korea's young leader has been purging older generals in an attempt to curb the power of the 1.2-million-strong military and potentially open the way for economic reforms, analysts said Thursday.
19 July 2012
Heat and drought ravage US breadbasket There was no end in sight Tuesday to the blistering heatwave baking much of the United States that has farmers mulling cutting down crucial crops and sent grain prices skyrocketing.
18 July 2012
Economic crisis will not hit Kazakhstan until 2014: expert Expert of the Institute of Economic Research expressed his opinion on the effect of the global economic crisis on Kazakhstan.
14 July 2012
World Bank tagged Kazakhstan investment heaven Kazakhstan is one of the Top 20 most attractive countries for foreign investors: World Bank.
10 July 2012
IMF urges Ukraine to hike gas prices for consumers The International Monetary Fund again urged Ukraine Friday to raise gas prices for consumers, a sticking point in the resumption of an IMF bailout.
07 July 2012
Cuba's Castro set to meet China's leaders Cuban President Raul Castro begins talks with China's leaders on Thursday during which he is expected to win backing from his country's longtime ally in helping to implement historic economic reforms.
06 July 2012
Recovering Greek leader faces crucial audit Ailing Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras must face a crucial audit by Greece's creditors this week and may be tempted to push a change of rescue terms more in line with what was recently offered Spain.
02 July 2012
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