
When do you expect a global economic “upturn”?
I read the NZ Herald today and it seems to me that some have predicted its economy will get back to normal in year 2010. I’m not an expert when it comes to knowing about the economy, but I think it will take more time than that for it to fully stabilize. Plus, what do you think are the future prospects for a student like me who’s intending to study Accountancy in NZ. What’s your opinion – about countries like NZ, UK, Australia and Canada?
Well the global upturn can take place when the Federal Reserve and other Central Banks stop interfering in the economy and stop printing money, anyways you can visit www.niftywhatcanhappen.blogspot.com
to know what drives the stock markets, Growth or Inflation? And also the correlation between Stock Markets and currency, you can also know how did the Dow Jones crash in 1929 the great depression
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