Lack of capital all around the world
The foreign capital investments, after the 15 percent decline of 2008, last year decreased by 40 percent worldwide – said Simai Mihály Professor of MTA’s Institute for World Economics.
He highlighted that in 2010, foreign capital investments are expected to increase and in 2012 or later they will reach the 2007 peak of 2,000 billion USD.
The decline in foreign investments reached a low point the second half of 2009 – reports Világgazdaság Online.
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