Posts Tagged ‘ carbon emissions ’

Morons, politicians, religion and carbon emissions

Asian Correspondent US-bashing is a pretty common global sport, especially by those states who have practised mass murder in their own countries in one way or another. I won’t point any fingers, we all know who you are. I won’t even mention that lonely, plasticine man in North Korea. What has been apparant lately...

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A lot of wind in China’s energy policies

Asian Correspondent Nov 19, 2010 Chin’s National Energy Administration has had a busy week in promoting green energy. Its deputy director, Wu Yin, has announced that China’s wind power energy capacity is expected to put it in first place throughout the globe by the end of the year. This pushes the US into second...

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Active Strategies – currency hedging that delivers smarter risk management

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Currency Investor, Active currency management is getting a new breath of life. As global economies lurch towards stagnation and the thermometer of equity markets...

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Performance analytics – helping to bring transparency to the FX pricing process

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Currency Investor For years, many professional currency practitioners have seen trustees’ and investment managers’ eyes glaze over when asked two questions: how much they...

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Middle East: regional E-forex perspective

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Gerry O’Kane looks at growth in e-FX throughout the Middle Eastern markets and how resistance to electronic systems is changing rapidly in the fast...

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Timing: – just how important is it for achieving currency alpha?

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Currency Investor, Winter 2010 Within the equities world there has been some discussion over whether market timing is a viable investment strategy or simply...

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