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Investors snapped up riskier assets earlier this month after the U.S. Treasury unveiled the Public-Private Investment Program (PIPP) for buying as much as $1 trillion in bad debts. Will this clear the way for banks to get back into the business of lending? Read our financial industry focus on the PPIP and the plan to buy toxic assets.
Also in this issue, we focus on Arabic, including the continued demand for Arabic-language speakers, and why the World Bank and IFC say it's getting easier to do business in most parts of the Arab World.
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Financial
Investors snapped up riskier assets earlier this month after the U.S. Treasury unveiled a public-private plan for buying as much as $1 trillion in bad debts on March 23, 2009. Will this clear the way for banks to get back into the business of lending?
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Arabic
The history of the Middle East dates back to thousands of years, and throughout history the region has been a major center of world affairs and business. Today, the Middle East remains a strategically, economically, politically, culturally, and religiously sensitive region for world business.
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Global Communicator is a media partner for CBI's 4th Forum on Patient Reported Outcomes event scheduled for May 27-28, 2009 in Alexandria, VA. Our subscribers and clients are entitled to an additional $300 discount off early-bird and standard registration conference fees.
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Clinical research is undergoing the same globalization process as other industries. As one of the measures of medical treatment efficacy, Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) questionnaires are used in many global clinical trials. Read why translating PROs the right way is an important factor in the drug development process.
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