England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is not ready to give the players any freedom as far as Indian Premier League is concerned. The board has strict rules for the centrally-contracted players. The rule says that no English player can play the Twenty20 league longer than half a season because of the Test commitments. Things […]
Feb 15 2013 | Posted in
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England’s superstar batsman Kevin Pietersen has hinted his retirement, saying that the next Test against South Africa may his last international game. Pietersen has already announced his retirement from limited-over cricket. "I can’t rule out that my next Test may be my last," he said after winning the Man-of-the-Match award at Headingley. The South Africa-born […]
Aug 7 2012 | Posted in
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The main reason why the 2008 upheaval occurred was loosely monitored banking sector that showed profits and profits, nothing else, however; in reality the Enron crisis was in the making. The same happened in Europe. However, the US government and the international community for that matter needs to create units which can oversee the operation […]
Jan 3 2012 | Posted in
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More aching is the failing economy of China. During the 2008 episode, the Chinese government issue a $630 Billion easing package to the business sector, like the US, but the industry managed to get out of the crisis, unlike the US. However, the issue that remained un addressed was the encouragement of domestic consumption. The […]
Jan 3 2012 | Posted in
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The reason why the European economy ended in a free fall, yet again was the lack of any long-term financial tools. The free flow of the money from European Central Bank to the commercial and investment ones without a proper check and balance resulted in a gargantuan pile of debt that looked unacceptable in the […]
Jan 3 2012 | Posted in
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The US and the European economy stood on Achilles’ heel the whole year, meaning 2011. Although the 2008 financial crisis settled down after inflicting so much damage to the whole world, its aftermaths are still taking their toll on the employment rate and the debts and borrowing systems in both continents. The US economy is […]
Jan 3 2012 | Posted in
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World renowned economists have crying since the rise of the US crisis in 2008 that Europe might see similar scenario in debts due to massive barrowing and unprotected lending in both short-term and long-term loans. Now that this avalanche is upon the European economy, the European Central Bank is turning every stone to find the […]
Nov 26 2011 | Posted in
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