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G-20 leaders press for global financial reforms

Leaders of the G-20 have been unusually busy this year. The financial meltdown has everything to do with it. First was in Washington in November 2008 – crisis meeting, then London in April 2009 – reviewing actions and recently in Pittsburgh in September – planning towards avoiding a future crisis. Read the rest of this entry »

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The impact of the recession on migration

A study by the Migration Policy Institute has shown that the recession had direct impact on global migration. The number of people traveling abroad for work opportunities has been decreasing while majority of immigrants have chosen to remain Read the rest of this entry »

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Shareholders want Boards Out

Public outcry against banks during this recovery period especially on the issue of huge salaries and  benefits bankers have accrued to themselves  has gone a step further as many shareholders are vehemently opposing directors of banks over matters relating to big salaries and rewards against poor performance of stocks. Many shareholders simply want boards to be scrapped. This was revealed in a recent study. Read the rest of this entry »

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