Word: investment
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...finally time to invest in Japan? There's virtually no growth. Bank lending is contracting, and jobs are scarce. The greater Asia slowdown promises to deepen Japan's woes. "This is a catastrophe," says Carl Weinberg at High Frequency Economics. At a conference with senior Japanese executives, notes Allen Sinai of Primark Decision Economics, "I was absolutely flabbergasted by the pessimism." Picking market bottoms is never easy. When they occur, pessimism and words like catastrophe are usually in evidence, as is some element of resolve. It's all there in Japan today. The question isn't whether things will...
...invest in a mushroom ranch...
...invest it in the market...
Investors at Harvard Management Company (HMC) would not comment on why they choose to invest in this stock. President of HMC Jack R. Meyer said only that his investors consider ethical questions as well as potential profit when purchasing stock...
Currently, there are only two sweeping guidelines restricting investment. The University does not invest in firms in the tobacco industry. In addition, Harvard has set guidelines about investment in companies that operate in South Africa...