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Anthologia: 20th Anniversary Geffen Years 1982-90

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Barclays sees more Asia hiring in 2010 - Reuters
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Barclays sees more Asia hiring in 2010

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L: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) expects to add about 5 percent more staff to its investment banking and private bank arms in Asia -Pacific next year ...

Barclays To Boost Asia Staff By 5% DW Online

Asia still a wealth of wealth players Reuters Blogs

Barclays to boost Asia numbers Investment Week

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Asia. Pacific, March 27, 2009 - NEC Computers . Asia. Pacific Sdn. Bhd. (NECCAP) today announced its intention to withdraw from the PC markets in South and Southeast . Asia. , Hong Kong, as well as Australia and New Zealand. ...

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Thu Jul 9 12:14:22 2009
How will a United States economic collapse affect Asia?
Q. Apparently, from what I've heard the United States is headed for an economic collapse. What I want to know is how will an Economic Collapse affect Asia? According to Peter Schiff, Asian currency will rise as the US dollar falls. China is looking to be a world economic leader and would lead Asia. Also billionaire Jim Rogers has moved to Singapore and said that China is going to grow. Do any of you feel that any of this is true? What I want to know is how will Asia do if the United States collapses economically?
Asked by emartel01 - Sun Mar 30 21:05:44 2008 - - 7 Answers - 3 Comments

A. First of all, the US economy is not going to collapse. It's not even clear we're in a recession. The great depression was exacerbated by a fledgling fed that did exactly the opposite of what they should have done. That is, they took liquidity out of the system rather than adding it. Regarding your question, a collapse of the largest economy in the world (we are four, some think five times larger than China in GDP) would send the entire world into a depression. Since we would presumably default on our treasury bonds, of which China and Japan hold the most in the world, countries who hold our bonds as foreign reserves would experience a crisis of liquidity. Also, their export markets would dry up overnight and there would be a run on their… [cont.]
Answered by mb - Sun Mar 30 21:26:48 2008

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