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Graham has been a journalist for over 20 years and writes on residential property for newspapers, magazines, websites and blogs in the UK and across the world. He particularly enjoys writing about property markets and has 10 years experience of
Feb 10, 2010
Slowly but surely the British residential rented sector looks like it is moving towards the sort of institutional investment structure people have wanted for many years. The current Labour government – predicted to lose power at a general...
Graham has been a journalist for over 20 years and writes on residential property for newspapers, magazines, websites and blogs in the UK and across the world. He particularly enjoys writing about property markets and has 10 years experience of
Feb 10, 2010
Regular readers will know I am a proponent of the 'shifting tectonic plates' theory – that whatever happens after the global recession, there will be new powers that drive the real estate industries across the world. One of the greatest new...
Feb 10, 2010
So you are looking ahead to Friday's start of the Vancouver Winter Olympics and you think to yourself: "Hey, how can I make some quick bucks on the stock market from this thing?" Welcome to the Olympic freestyle investing race. It's a tougher...
Allan Dowd and Nicole Mordant
Feb 9, 2010
The global financial crisis has intensified a push for Islamic finance to "return to its roots" and move further away from conventional banking, but some warn that more originality could alienate investors. Many bankers fear radical reforms to...
Liau Y-Sing & Frederik Richter
Feb 9, 2010
What is in a title you ask? When it comes to a CFO, the answer is more than most organisations probably realise. As the abbreviation for chief financial officer, CFO is the title most closely associated with the finance leader of an organisation....
David Robertson is the business correspondent of The Times of London. He covers strategic industries including defence, aerospace, aviation and natural resources. He is a former investigative news reporter with the Sunday Times in London and has
Feb 9, 2010
When it comes to reputational damage, few firms have suffered like BAE Systems, Europe's largest defence contractor, in recent years. BAE has been accused of bribery and corruption in a number of major arms deals with foreign governments and has...
David Robertson is the business correspondent of The Times of London. He covers strategic industries including defence, aerospace, aviation and natural resources. He is a former investigative news reporter with the Sunday Times in London and has
Feb 9, 2010
If a new car built by my company leaves Chicago travelling west at 60 miles per hour, and the rear differential locks up, and the car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside, does my company initiate a recall?" so asks the narrator in Chuck...
Martin Baker is a journalist, author and commentator on international business affairs.
Feb 9, 2010
And the other thing I warned you about at the beginning of the year was the problem in Euroland. The Irish are feeling the pain of reducing their debt, but the Greeks are on the verge of falling off the cliff. The social unrest occasioned by the...
Martin Baker is a journalist, author and commentator on international business affairs.
Feb 9, 2010
There are some unpleasant sounds issuing from the Thames-side haven whence I write this week's column. One is the sound of a fat lady clearing her throat, and she's preparing to sing [at which point, of course, the show's all over, folks]. I'm...
Feb 9, 2010
Virtualisation is an IT term that means little to the vast majority of people. But, for those working in the technology field, it is a buzzword that is creating much excitement. The reason being that it allows businesses to improve performance...
Paul Sherry
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11,700 commercial licences were issued in Dubai in 2009 – Business Breakfast, February 9
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Rhodes talks gold and silver – Business Breakfast, February 9
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The economic ramifications of Dubai's new oil field – Business Breakfast, February 9
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Graham has been a journalist for over 20 years and writes on residential property for newspapers, magazines, websites and blogs in the UK and across the world. He particularly enjoys writing about property markets and has 10 years experience of
The wealthiest Chinese are now out in force, and have become a major player in upscale property transactions.
Holding an Olympics produces neither a real estate price boom nor a bust for a host city.
Allan Dowd and Nicole Mordant
David Robertson is the business correspondent of The Times of London. He covers strategic industries including defence, aerospace, aviation and natural resources. He is a former investigative news reporter with the Sunday Times in London and has
The battering Toyota has received must encourage executives to think carefully about how to handle a crisis in their own organisation.
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