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Interview with Wang Wenyin, Chairman, Amer International Group

Interview with Wang Wenyin, Chairman, Amer International Group

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Let's get Europe working highlights video

Building better cities - China Summit 2014

Building better cities - China Summit 2014

Jeff Immelt at Look ahead Seoul

Jeff Immelt at Look ahead Seoul

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The World in 2015 Gala Dinner Highlights

Interview with Frank Chen

Interview with Frank Chen from CBRE - China Summit 2014

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UAE expats and the bottom line

Millions of expatriates work in the United Arab Emirates, attracted by a dynamic jobs market and the promise of tax-free income. But those expecting to pocket the tax break could be in for a surprise, according to a new report and documentary by The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by Friends Provident International. UAE Expats and the Bottom Line finds that a range of costs of living challenges eat into the extra income of professional expats - with property and education standing out. 

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What can the United States do to influence the situation in Thailand?

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