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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss how aservice driven Chinese economy could spell bad news for Western economies but how a two-child policy could save the global property ponzi for another generation. In the second half, Max interviews Dan Collins of TheChinaMoneyReport.com about the latest news with the Chinese economy, its crackdown on corruption and its increasing role in the global economy.
Remittances: cultural connections and Diaspora challenges
By Lear Matthews
An integral part of the Diaspora experience is the sending of cash and goods, and the transmission of services, from immigrants to their country of origin. Analysts of this phenomenon argue that remittances have become the most visible evidence and measuring stick for the ties connecting immigrants with their homeland. According to the World Bank, remittance flows to developing countries are estimated to have reached $372 billion in 2011. In 2014, money transfers to the Caribbean and Africa exceeded all other forms of external finance. In particular, remittances account for approximately 17% of Guyana’s GDP. Diasporas send both financial and social remittances.
No other sport compares in terms of the number of skills displayed, and the blend of subtlety, entertainment, sudden thrill and sustained intellectual interest on offer.
I have been looking at a great deal of cricket lately from across the world: Test cricket – the Ashes, India versus Sri Lanka – and ODIs and T20 cricket from all over. I am more than ever convinced that cricket is the greatest game that exists for the delight and fascination of mankind. I am also confirmed in my settled view that of all forms of this great game, Test cricket is by far the most interesting, satisfying and lastingly memorable.
Guyanese Online – Most Popular Entries – October 2015
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