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In forward gear again

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The US automobile industry is expected to benefit from the country's economic recovery. Car sales have already started to pick up, and players stand to gain from long-term investment. Investment analysts foresee gains from industries affiliated with automobile manufacturers, such as automobile parts and equipment suppliers. Good returns are also expected from national equity mutual funds. Specifically, market gains are predicted for supplier companies Arvin Industries Inc, Eaton Corp and Superior Industries International Inc.

Author: Burton, Jonathan
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Publication Name: Far Eastern Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0014-7591
Year: 1992
Motor vehicle parts and accessories, Commercial nonphysical research, Automobiles and other motor vehicles, Industry Overview, Automobile equipment and supplies industry, Automotive parts industry, Forecasts and trends, Automobile industry, Arvin Industries Inc., Investment advisers

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Running out of rich people

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The worldwide recession has disrupted the robust flow of money in the Caribbean banks although Bermuda,the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands continue to be politically and economically stable. Private bankers and offshore financiers still manage money and taxes ofwealthy individuals and companies but the recession has caused most to be more conservative. Furthermore, most multinational companies are forced to invest orbank in their own countries while maintaining conservative hedges in the Caribbean.

Author: Burton, Jonathan
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Publication Name: Far Eastern Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0014-7591
Year: 1993
Analysis, Economic aspects, Investments, Recessions, International banking, Caribbean Islands, Caribbean Area

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Smaller largesse

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Japanese companies in the US are changing their policy of giving large donations to non-profit institutions in that country because of problems back home. US universities are the largest recipients of Japanese aid, although there is growing support for community programs among Japanese companies. Top managers are volunteering their support by engaging in off-hours work for community organizations. It is highly unlikely that Japanese companies will stop giving donations to non-profit groups.

Author: Burton, Jonathan
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Publication Name: Far Eastern Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0014-7591
Year: 1992
Finance, Donations, Nonprofit organizations, Japanese, Japanese (Asian people)

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