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AskMen.com February 5, 2002 Harry Marks |
Cyprus: A Mediterranean Jewel This tiny island in the Mediterranean saw more than its fair share of war and invading armies. However, it is because of all these foreign invaders that Cyprus has become a cosmopolitan jewel in a vast sea... |
AskMen.com Luke Arnott |
Do It All In Dubai Dubai, located on the Persian Gulf in the United Arab Emirates, has gone from small fishing town to huge urban center thanks to a government policy promoting trade and tourism. Here's a three-day guide to exploring Dubai's dynamic sights. |
Wired July 2004 Lee Smith |
The Road to Tech Mecca Open markets and oil, satellite nets and Islam. Welcome to the city-state of Dubai, the new media capital of the Middle East. |
National Real Estate Investor April 1, 2005 Nicholas Yulico |
Glowing Gem of the Middle East With booming commercial and residential real estate construction, Dubai's secret of success is that foreigners are able to easily make non-risky real estate investments and hold direct title of property in the city, unlike elsewhere in the region. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2007 Ron Kapon |
The Undiscovered Gem Cyprus has alluring beaches and fragrant mountain peaks; vineyards studded with olive trees and citrus groves and ancient ruins on a par with anything seen in Greece and Egypt. |
The Motley Fool March 1, 2011 Bill Mann |
Dubai: A Mirage of Wealth? An inside look at "the Singapore of the Middle East." |
Reason July 2005 Jesse Walker |
Building a New World Mini-nations for the super-rich: These private dominions are a light version of a country or society, stripped of annoying `features' like crime, bad weather and excessive taxes. Which leaves the good things like sun, nice villas and glittering shopping malls. |
The Motley Fool June 12, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Investing World Cup: Africa and the Middle East vs. Developed Asia Or, a bet on the future versus a region more like home. With more and more investors looking abroad for stock ideas, we present our own version of the World Cup. |
AskMen.com Christopher Arnolds |
3 Days in the Dominican Republic One of the most popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean, the picturesque Dominican Republic is also the center of the all-inclusive resort industry in the Caribbean -- with choices to suit any traveler. |
BusinessWeek October 10, 2005 Frederik Balfour |
A Reality Check For Shanghai Real Estate Property sales in Shanghai are cooling off. That could rock China's already shaky banks - and even dent the economy. |
The Motley Fool March 11, 2009 Matthew Argersinger |
Your Portfolio Needs China Right Now Last year's financial collapse was partly "Made in China." And now, China is our only hope. |
AskMen.com November 14, 2000 Raj Ramaiya |
Quesqueya Island, Dominican Republic Within one year, I had an opportunity to visit this tropical Carribean island four times. What an experience! I have traveled to many parts of the world, and to quite a few other Carribean islands, but Quesqueya is definitely different... |
BusinessWeek December 2, 2009 Stanley Reed |
Why Dubai Matters Sure, it will pay a hefty price for its debt woes. But the city-state's open economy has attracted legions of foreign investors and serves as a model for its Gulf neighbors |
BusinessWeek March 13, 2006 Stanley Reed |
The New Middle East Oil Bonanza Beyond the Dubai Ports deal: Where all those billions are going. |
BusinessWeek April 8, 2010 Charlie Rose |
Short-Seller Jim Chanos: Red Flag Over China A conversation with James Chanos of Kynikos Associates about the coming property bubble in China. |
BusinessWeek March 3, 2011 Zainab Fattah |
Why Dubai's Construction Boom Continues Despite a glut of residential and commercial properties, developers are finding the cost of walking away from projects is higher than completing them |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2009 Alex Dumortier |
When Dubai Means "Don't Buy!" Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates, requested a debt standstill on the back of a debt-fueled investment binge. That's a clear-cut concern for international bond investors, but why should U.S. stock market investors care? |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Adrienne Carter |
Northern Trust's New Wanderlust When Chicago's Northern Trust Corp. closed a $500 million purchase of the financial-services arm of London's Baring Asset Management in late March, the bank completed a long transition from quiet Midwestern firm to global player. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Khamis & Senhadji |
Learning from the Past Countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council confronted the global financial crisis from a position of strength. |
The Motley Fool September 9, 2010 Tim Hanson |
Don't Be Decimated by a Declining Dollar Currency trading is surging and the dollar is weakening -- two trends that can only continue. |
The Motley Fool March 21, 2006 Michael Liebert |
Little Interest in Banking Given the uncertainty surrounding both the direction of the yield curve and the banking industry's credit risk, Northern Trust's private banking and custody focus might make the shares an excellent way to diversify a portfolio's other financial services holdings. |
BusinessWeek March 6, 2006 Stanley Reed |
The Real Shipping News Behind the furor over the U.S. and Dubai shipping deal is a well-respected company with global reach. |
BusinessWeek November 6, 2008 Reed, Roberts & Lakshman |
The New Silk Road Historic bonds between the Middle East and Asia are being revitalized in a torrent of trade and investment in energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing. |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2005 Parke M. Chapman |
Vultures Circle Condo Market Although South Florida has become the poster child for the condo craze, other markets are experiencing plenty of construction activity. For vulture investors that structure their capital-raising efforts around a market collapse, timing is almost everything. |