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- A Comparison of Two Materials-Heavy Economies: Canada vs. Australia
- David Hunkar submits: Canada and Australia have many similarities and some differences. Both countries are Federal parliamentary democracies and former British colonies. Canada has a population of 33 million while Australia has 21 million. The GDP per capita is also very similar. For example, in 2008 it was...
- External links 2009-08-27
- Economic Growth Differences: Democratic vs. Non-Democratic Countries
- David Hunkar submits: Democratic countries have higher economic growth than non-democratic countries. The following chart shows the difference in GDP growth per capita between Singapore and Jordan: click to enlarge by David Hunkar
- External links 2009-08-16
- Chart: Comparing the U.K.'s Current Recession to Past Downturns
- David Hunkar submits: click to enlarge by David Hunkar
- External links 2009-07-27
- Outlook for UK Economy Is Highly Uncertain According to IMF
- David Hunkar submits: On Friday the Office for National Statistics announced that GDP shrank at a rate of 0.8% between in the second quarter. This is higher than the 0.3% economists had predicted.The GDP has contracted for the fifth consecutive quarter and is approaching the levels of 1980s recession....
- External links 2009-07-26
- No Turnaround Yet for German Economy
- David Hunkar submits: Germany is considered the barometer for Europe since it has the largest economy in Europe. With a strong base in manufacturing and a leadership position in industries such as chemicals, Germany’s economic growth is critical for Europe as well as the rest of the world. ...
- External links 2009-07-17
- Canada's Unemployment Rate: Lower Than Ours
- David Hunkar submits: The unemployment rate in Canada for the month of June stood at 8.6%. This rate is 0.9% lower the rate in the U.S. for June, at 9.5%. Unemployment Rate in Canada for June 2009 by David Hunkar
- External links 2009-07-12
- Spain: Highest Unemployment Rate in EU at 18.7%
- David Hunkar submits: On Thursday the BLS released the unemployment data for the month of June. A total of 467,000 jobs were lost in June and the unemployment rate remained almost the same at 9.5%. The Eurostat also released the unemployment report for the EU but for...
- External links 2009-07-06
- List of European Surplus and Deficit Countries
- David Hunkar submits: One of the factors considered by investors when selecting a country for investment is the amount of deficit/surplus held by that country. Generally surplus countries are better than deficit countries. The following chart shows the general government deficit/surplus as a percentage of GDP of...
- External links 2009-08-27
- Belgian ADR Stocks Listed in the U.S.
- David Hunkar submits: The two Belgian ADRs traded in the U.S. are listed below: click to enlarge by David Hunkar
- External links 2009-11-29
- Spanish Property Market to Recover in 2016
- David Hunkar submits: Recently Madrid-based influential real estate market analysts R.R. de Acuña & Asociados released the annual report on the property market in Spain. Releasing the report, Fernando Rodríguez y Rodríguez de Acuña, president of the company said “There are no green shoots around here” describing the state...
- External links 2009-09-22
- Will Royal Bank of Scotland's Reverse Split Help Its Share Price?
- David Hunkar submits: On November 7, 2008 Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc RBS completed a reverse split in the ratio of 20:1 of its ADR shares traded in New York. This reverse split was first announced on Oct 30,2008 (Source: RBS Investor Relations Site): by David Hunkar
- External links 2008-11-10
- Electrobras Moves to NYSE
- David Hunkar submits: On Friday, Eletrobras of Brazil, an electric utility listed its ADR shares on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE with the ticker [[EBR]]. Formerly, Eletrobras shares used to trade on the OTC market where they had been the largest Brazilian OTC stock. by David Hunkar
- External links 2008-11-03
- Canadian Economy Expected to Rebound in 2010
- David Hunkar submits: The latest Monetary Policy Report from the Bank of Canada states that the Canadian economy is projected to grow in 2010.The real GDP is projected to grow by 2.5% in 2010 and 4.7% in 2011.This year though the GDP will fall by 3.0%. Some...
- External links 2009-06-08
- Canada's Latest Exports Data Shows Improvement
- David Hunkar submits: As a resource-rich country, Canada is heavily dependent on exports. Canada exports the majority of its natural resources and finished products to the US, its major trading partner. In order to analyze the latest export figures, I reviewed the “Export Instant Insight” report published by Export...
- External links 2009-05-06
- Long-Term Dividend Pick: Bank of Nova Scotia
- David Hunkar submits: During bear markets some investors try to analyze their portfolio holdings to determine which stocks to hold for the long-term and which stocks to trim down or sell even if they are at a loss. Large cap companies that pay solid dividends and have consistent long-term...
- External links 2008-10-16
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