A Short Review of Labor Market in MENA Region

The labor market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is the most inefficient according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index. Rising youth population and high unemployment rates is a chronic issue in the region. The IMF notes that Egypt has to create 700,000 new jobs every year to keep its current unemployment rate …

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Relationship Between Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet And Stock Prices

The Federal Reserve has provided an ocean of liquidity since the great recession that followed the global financial crisis through the QE1, QE2 and QE3 programs. In fact, the Fed’s balance sheet has grown significantly due to these programs. Total assets have soared from just $869.0 billion in August 2007 to well over $3.0 Trillion as of …

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Ten Express Delivery Industry Stocks To Consider

The Air Courier and Express Delivery industry is a multi billion dollar industry in the U.S. Here are a few facts about this industry as of 2011: Number of firms: Over 7,000 Same-day Market: $8.7 billion Total Market: $14.5 billion Source: Industry Profile,  MCAA Antonov An-225 – The largest airplane in the world Competition is …

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Is the U.S. Government Spending High Relative to Other G-7 Countries ?

The U.S. Federal Spending for Fiscal Year 2012 was about $3.5 Trillion.On a percentage basis, healthcare and social security payments accounted for 45% of total spending. Defense expenditures amounted to 19% of total spending. Net interest paid on outstanding public debt added another 6% according to data provided by Congressional Budget Office (CBO). U.S. Federal Spending …

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Sources of Electricity Generation in the U.S.

The following chart shows the major sources of power generation in the U.S. in 2011: Click to enlarge Source: Energy in Brief, U.S. Energy Information Administration Coal is the major source for power production followed by Natural gas at about 25%. Nuclear power accounted for about 19% which is lower than countries such France that …

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