The overseas bonds' advantage lies in the weak dollar, which magnifies your return in America.
The move coincides with a re-branding of the overseas aid committee, now called International Development.
Last week, there were some signs that money was moving into the overseas markets.
Bush, the Republican nominee, may have good reason to be encouraged about the overseas vote.
Attention will now turn to the overseas markets with the US being of particularly interest.
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As for the overseas cash problem, McCourt has a proposed solution: Make paying dividends tax deductible.
We should also terminate all corporate welfare programs, such as the Overseas Private Investment Corp.
What's more, ringfencing implies that the overseas activities of Britain's banks will be allowed to fry.
Still, Mumbai's harassed commuters can look forward to improved travelling when the overseas bridge is opened.
From 1993 to 1995, he was Senior Vice President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
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He then became the overseas development minister before gaining a cabinet seat in 1989 as environment secretary.
"It was a deliberate attempt to stop the overseas buyers from saturating the housing market, " she adds.
It was his research that inspired his mother to visit the overseas cemetery on Memorial Day 2004.
In 1996 he was part of the CNN team that won the overseas press club Edward R.
Second, the overseas Vietnamese are both a smaller and a more westernised bunch than the overseas Chinese.
The book was awarded the Overseas Press Club Cornelius Ryan award for best non-fiction book of 2012 on international affairs.
The company uses a nonprofit organization, Citizens Development Corps in Washington, to connect it with the overseas groups.
One tool available for U.S.-based companies is the Overseas Advisory Council (OSAC), which provides current security related information.
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Former employees confirmed the business structure described in the documents and said Mr. Thorkelson actively managed the overseas companies.
Return to the overseas investment theme, which Mr. Smith of CLSA suggests is a significant underreported benefit of TPP.
With the overseas outsourcing of "traditional" jobs such as manufacturing, today's youth need to explore and study new subjects.
However, depositors in the overseas arms of Cypriot banks will not be hit.
The overseas accounts, based in the Cayman Islands, were in addition to 27 which Cronje held in South Africa.
Luckily, the overseas fallout was muted and a genuine housing recovery took hold.
The good news is that as the overseas deployments wind down, future military spending is set to naturally shrink.
The overseas expansion didn't work out and a complex SAP software installation, designed to cut costs, turned into a disaster.
Their long-term plan is to add higher-value goods and expand the overseas business once their business model is proven successful.
Like Huang, they were culturally ambidextrous and therefore good candidates to represent the new financial powers of Asia, the overseas Chinese.
In setting out cuts of public spending, the government has said it would protect the NHS and the Overseas Development Agency.
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From the looks of the overseas markets and the big open, all the pieces of the puzzle have come into place.
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