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Podcast: China's expansion in Africa offers risk and opportunities
(Podcasts/Emerging Market Risk)
... in Africa it also implies that their assets will be targeted by activists and opportunists. Download the
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: China in Africa. This was originally presented at Frost & Sullivan. ...
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
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Podcast: The US dollar's decline effects aid and trade in Africa
(Podcasts/Emerging Market Risk)
...y 30% during 2007. This has an effect both on the real value of aid and on the world economy. Download the
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: The US dollar in Africa. This was originally presented at Frost & Sullivan.&nbs...
Saturday, 19 January 2008
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Dow Jones, The Wall Street Journal, and Rupert Murdoch
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...hen the most highly qualified business, technology, political and social analysts all run their own blogs,
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s and radio stations? How can newspapers compete with the visual delight possible on ...
Thursday, 02 August 2007
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Internet Bubble 2.0: the future of dotcom depends on the mobile phone
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...nto the database. Self-created PodJs would establish radio stations – like current bloggers or
podcast
ers – and introduce you to new music you like. You could make your own, sh...
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
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Emerging markets are an exciting and volatile place in which to do business. There are opportunities, but there are also risks. Whythawk presents here a series of informal seminars and discussions on
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