• Benn Steil, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, notes companies that list in New York, in aggregate, pay millions of dollars a year to meet U.S. legal and accounting rules and exchange fees.

    FORBES: Why the world would be better off with one big stock market.

  • It was backed up by notes from Foreign Office staff who had visited the men and documented their injuries, she said.

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  • Locke notes that 34 foreign delegations have been brought by Commerce to CES this year.

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  • But as Progressive Policy Institute economist Michael Mandel notes, those foreign profits are already taxed by the countries in which the money is earned.

    CNN: Don't blame Apple; blame the tax code

  • Such talk certainly will not attract the foreign investment Hungary badly needs, notes a Western official.

    ECONOMIST: Hungary and Europe

  • He notes the influx of foreign buyers and visitors, particularly from Latin American countries like Brazil, have buoyed demand for housing and kept expenses relatively high for residents.

    FORBES: America's Most Overpriced Cities

  • Chris Towner, of foreign currency exchange brokers HiFX, notes that the UK is on a stable outlook from Moody's, meaning there are unlikely to be any further shocks for the currency in the near future.

    BBC: Credit ratings, the pound, currency movements and you

  • Kikuchi notes that already this year foreign buyers have been JPY 2 trillion net buyers of Japanese equities.

    FORBES: Whither Japan Stocks: Is the Bullish Case Still Intact?

  • Despite the wealth of foreign investment in India, Kant also notes that the drive for change is coming from within the country.

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  • But in a recent report the Hamilton Project, a moderately liberal research group, notes that the number of foreign workers in America has been declining for some time.

    ECONOMIST: Skilled immigration

  • The luxury firm also notes that the profile of foreign buyer may change as well, with more buying harking from Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines rather than China, India and Singapore.

    FORBES: The World's Most Expensive Cities For Luxury Real Estate

  • The company notes that based on current foreign-exchange rates, particularly with the euro, it expects foreign-currency translation to have a negative impact on earnings per share for the full year, even though the currency impact in the second quarter is expected to be minimal or null.

    FORBES

  • The company notes that based on current foreign-exchange rates, particularly with the euro, it expects foreign currency translation to have a negative impact on earnings per share for the full year, even though the currency impact in the second quarter is expected to be minimal or null.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Advice on the Foreign Office website, updated in December, notes that seven British nationals have been murdered in Thailand since January 2009.

    BBC: Stephen Ashton

  • P-notes will attract other kinds of foreign investor, who were previously reluctant to use them because of the uncertainty surrounding their regulation.

    ECONOMIST: Hedge funds in India

  • Unlike a conventional central bank, which can print money at will, a currency board issues domestic notes and coins only when there are foreign-exchange reserves to back it.

    ECONOMIST: The ABC of a currency board

  • Having a baby in the U.S. and registering for immigration as a Western Hemisphere immigrant before the deadline could allow adult parents during that time to be eligible for immigrant visas, notes Margaret Stock and the State Department Foreign Affairs manual.

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  • Nigel Brackenbury, head of Ford's operations in Russia, notes that for most of the past decade foreign brands have mopped up all the growth in the market.

    ECONOMIST: Theme and variations

  • "Japanese lawyers will call a bureaucrat and ask if something is allowed then give legal advice based on that, " notes Stephen Roith at Clifford Chance, another foreign law office in Japan.

    FORBES: Japan's Dirty Secrets

  • He notes Thailand is not the only country worried about foreign investment into sensitive areas.

    FORBES: After Thaksin

  • Finance minister P Chidambaram said that foreign investment was still welcome and that a ban on the notes was not intended.

    BBC: NEWS | Business | Indian share market sees 9% slump

  • Richard Weber, an expert on airborne allergens at the National Jewish Medical and Research Centre in Denver, Colorado, notes that new homeowners insist on planting and watering foreign vegetation.

    ECONOMIST: With drought and pollution, Arizona is full of sneezers

  • Then well-capitalized foreign commercial banks doing business in Poland could issue euro-denominated notes redeemable in official euros.

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  • Schmidt notes that he has been working on a book on foreign policy and the impact of information.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Finding yourself a member of a minority group in a foreign country can be character building, both professionally and personally, notes Gary Baker, the U.S. global mobility leader for the consulting and accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, which has offices in 154 countries.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It notes that the country's burgeoning reserves now almost equal its entire foreign debt.

    ECONOMIST: Thailand

  • Under a currency board arrangement, the central bank guarantees the redemption of all notes in circulation at a set exchange rate to the dollar or another foreign currency or basket of currencies.

    CNN: Suharto's Gamble

  • Mayor Reepalu notes that Sweden has toughened anti-discrimination laws and is working to validate foreign qualifications.

    BBC: Islamic Centre, Malmo

  • Mr. Zhang said he is aware of how Japanese firms lost large sums on high-profile foreign investments such as Rockefeller Center and Pebble Beach Golf Course in the late 1980s and notes that the failures had to do the volatility of the yen and Japan's monetary policy.

    WSJ: China Developers Look Abroad��for Chinese Buyers

  • Nicholas Lardy of the Brookings Institution notes another reason for the outflows: a huge increase in trade credit extended to foreign (mainly South-East Asian) buyers of Chinese goods.

    ECONOMIST: Money in, money out

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