Cities
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Atomico pinpoints Paris, Munich, Zurich, and Copenhagen as the
cities
to watch over the coming years.
And, in previous decades, London and other
cities
(including Manchester in 1996) withstood attacks by Irish nationalist militants.
Real estate booms have been going on in these countries’ major
cities
for years.
The new futures market for single-family homes at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (which I helped establish last May with our firm MacroMarkets LLC) is predicting that by next August prices will fall between 6% and 8% in all ten US
cities
traded.
Urban land prices in major Japanese
cities
have steadily dropped over much of the period since 1991, as the enormous faith in the miraculous powers of Japanese capitalism gradually faded.
The same kind of erosion in home prices could occur in many
cities
around the world.
The probability of being drafted is significantly lower for residents of
cities
with populations of more than 100,000 people.
As the parties prepare to meet in Geneva for the second round of United Nations-sponsored peace talks, the government has launched vicious barrel-bomb attacks on Aleppo and other cities; more moderate Islamist rebel groups, including the Free Syrian Army, are openly at war with Al Qaeda affiliates; and Al Qaeda-linked groups are now fighting among themselves.
In the past, local-level experimentation and innovation have proved integral to China’s progress, with competition among provinces, cities, and firms often helping the country to break out of bureaucratic and structural logjams.
And this development “has major implications for everything from tax law to economic policy to which
cities
thrive and which
cities
fall behind.”
Home prices in the United States, as measured by the Standard ampamp;Poor’s/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, have plummeted more than 40% in real inflation-adjusted terms in some major
cities
since the peak around the beginning of 2006.
Nationally, including all cities, the fall is over 25%.
India’s AgonyMUMBAI – In most
cities
of South Asia, hidden beneath the grime and neglect of extreme poverty, there exists a little Somalia waiting to burst out and infect the body politic.
No one should believe that the Minsk Protocol – agreed in September by representatives of Ukraine, Russia, and the Kremlin-backed armed militants in the eastern
cities
of Donetsk and Luhansk – marked the beginning of a return to normalcy in either Ukraine or Europe.
The 17 SDGs, which include 169 individual targets, constitute an ambitious agenda to address everything from gender equity to sustainable
cities
and climate change.
According to a recent survey by the People’s Bank (the central bank), households in the ten largest
cities
spend about 35% of their monthly income on average on mortgage repayments, which is comparable to other countries.
As Bernanke pointed out, 45% of US farms were behind on mortgage payments in 1933, and in 1934, default rates on home mortgages exceeded 38% in half of US
cities.
Apparently, the Kremlin does not feel as though it has a duty to rebuild the
cities
and restore the livelihoods that its bombs destroyed.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, May’s government has designed expansionary fiscal policies aimed at spurring growth and improving economic conditions for cities, regions, and groups left behind in the last decade.
The Heart of The MatterKIEV: Recently I visited two
cities
-- Chernobyl and Yalta -- that have moved beyond notations on a map to become symbols of our century.
We who experienced communism know well the outcomes of such beliefs: dead, artificial cities; gigantic waterworks that fail only after destroying diverse ecosystems; vast, largely anonymous and thus irresponsible states deciding where and how we shall dwell, work, relax or amuse ourselves.
LONDON – With the Tunisian and Egyptian regimes gone and street protests roiling
cities
from Algiers to Tehran, many people are now wondering which domino might fall next.
Next month, Customs and Border Protection will start using a new facial-recognition technology as part of a larger Biometric Exit Program already operating in the airports of eight US
cities.
Its major
cities
(including Shanghai, Guangdong, Tianjin, and Xiamen) are still competing vigorously with one another, and a new breed of technologically innovative companies (such as Huawei, Tencent, and Alibaba) are battling to open up new markets in goods, services, talent, capital, and knowledge.
Surplus rural folk could find land to till in the New World's vast frontiers or industrial employment in its growing
cities.
In the war's aftermath, the Kosovo Liberation Army unilaterally took de-facto power in many
cities.
More than 100 million people experience floods each year, and roughly 370 million live in earthquake-prone
cities.
But India’s overall growth prospects conceal a patchwork of economic opportunities that exist within states, districts, cities, and even towns – opportunities that companies can uncover only with careful research.
They are also home to 250 of India’s 450
cities
with populations above 100,000.
These locations could eventually become knowledge-based industry or services hubs, similar to those of large Indian
cities
such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune – only cheaper.
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