Via The Global Guru, a look at Indonesia – a country which some consider to be the 5th BRIC. As the article notes: “…As the world’s largest Muslim nation with a population of almost 248 million, Indonesia is the fourth-most populous country in the world after China, India, and the United States. Already among the […]
Read more »Courtesy of TIME, an interesting look at the emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China and how the world may change if their growth continues apace. As the article notes: “…Whenever the BRICs have a powwow, as they did during their second summit this week in Brasilia, I can’t help thinking about the future […]
Read more »Via Global Post, an interesting look at Rwanda’s economic growth of late: “…Young, business-savvy and geeky as Silicon Valley’s finest, Viateur Mugenzi is a one-man incarnation of the new-look Rwanda. A telecom administrator by day, the boyish 32-year-old is a partner in three start-up companies by night, including a venture that uses open-source technology to […]
Read more »Courtesy of the always informative Riches Among The Ruins, an article on the relationship between – and growing importance of – China’s relationship with Angola. As the report notes: “…The economic and political ties between Iran and China are often brought up in the context of geopolitical negotiations, with China’s oil purchases leading the headlines. […]
Read more »Via Abu Dhabi’s The National, an interesting look at India’s efforts to keep up with China’s overseas petroleum acquisition activities. As the article notes: “…The elephant appears to be trailing the dragon through the jungles of the oil world. The state-owned Indian Oil Corporation is in talks to acquire Gulfsands Petroleum, a UK company active […]
Read more »Courtesy of the always informative The Oil and the Glory, an interesting look at Gazprom and the simultaneous market & political challenges it is facing. As the article note: “…Gazprom, the largest natural gas company in the world, is experiencing a moment of truth. And so, by extension, is Russia, which has relied on the […]
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