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...“Lineage” ups the pace with an insistent bassline, deft drumming by Savannah Harris and vigorously unbound cornet playing by Taylor Ho Bynum....
...Also here with us today is the great Bill Bynum, the CEO of Hope Credit Union....
...“It was a very, very unusual year,” said Dilip Ratha, head of the World Bank’s global knowledge partnership on migration and development....
...Fiscal stimulus is one of the main reasons remittances held up so much better than expected, according to Dilip Ratha, an economist at the World Bank....
...Ratha said....
...GT Bynum, the Republican mayor of Tulsa, imposed a curfew on Thursday following a request from the Secret Service, which handles security for the president....
...Mr Ratha pointed to “supply-side problems” for the lack of take-up. Investment banks “don’t have a lot of appetite for innovation,” and are happier selling plain vanilla paper, he said....
...Ashurst, a UK-headquartered law firm, has hired Ratha Nabanidham and Daniel Yang as partners in its Australian business. Nabanidham joins in Brisbane from MinterEllison....
...Joining me in the studio today are Laura Noonan, our investment banking correspondent, Caroline Bynum, our financial regulation correspondent, and also, down the line from the US, we have Ben McClanahan,...
...World Bank research by Dilip Ratha et al is clear on how migration helps economic outcomes....
...“Even a tiny dent in remittances can affect a country’s balance of payments to meet their balance of payments needs”, says Ratha. The reverse is also true....
...“Social networks are a very easy way of providing the messaging service that is an integral part of money transfers,” said Mr Ratha....
...Dilip Ratha, the World Bank expert on diaspora bonds, says patriotism, on which the whole idea of diaspora bonds is based, is indeed a powerful tool in international development: Diaspora bonds can tap...
...A 2010 paper from Ratha and Suhas Ketkar looks at why these bonds are bought and sold....
...One of the brighter spots along the tourism-dependent strip is the gaming industry, which Ms Bynum of the MDA says has proved fairly resilient to the oil spill....
..., whose authoritative performance as Bynum closes a circuit begun when he played Loomis on the piece’s 1988 Broadway debut....
...“A lot of immigrants who worked in construction have moved into retailing, the hotel industry and healthcare,” said Dilip Ratha, an economist with the World Bank....
...Dilip Ratha, head of the World Bank’s technical group on migration and remittances, told a conference in Manila that remittance growth was poised to recover in 2010 and 2011 as overseas workers in rich countries...
...Dilip Ratha, a senior economist at the World Bank, said the figures were “resilient” in spite of the decline and would still outstrip the performance of private capital flows to developing countries....
...Dilip Ratha, a remittances specialist at the World Bank, believes that, although fewer migrants will leave Africa this year, the number of African workers already in Europe or South Africa is unlikely to...
...Recent evidence from Brazil shows a similar preference for Europe and Canada, even among unskilled workers....
...Dilip Ratha, who heads the migration and remittances unit at the World Bank, says he expects remittances worldwide to continue growing at about 10 per cent a year in the medium term....
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