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But stronger GDP growth in the rich world may draw capital away from emerging markets, such as South Africa.
But it continues to draw capital essentially because it is willing to rent workers for falling returns.
"It will dissipate energy in the central city, where they should be concentrating investment, and instead draw capital to the outer metropolitan area".
It will put the United States at a competitive disadvantage and draw capital — and jobs — from our shores to more friendly foreign markets.
The main cause is that investors are trying to get the jump on possible moves by the US Federal Reserve to allow interest rates to rise, which will draw capital from developing countries and cause their borrowing costs to rise.
Despite the losses in Hong Kong, analysts said that it, and other markets like South Korea, were likely to draw capital away from some in Southeast Asia because of concerns about political instability.
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It primarily invests in business-sector projects, drawing capital into enterprises it supports.
Although Florida's pool of investors was large and varied, Orange County draws capital mainly from the school districts and the county.
And by the end of March, the government will firm up its blueprint for drawing capital to the big state companies.
Pressure will also come from the Federal Reserve Board, which will print less money in 2014, drawing capital back to America from some emerging markets.Yet executives weighing the prospects for 2014 need not be gloomy.
"The government has recognised that the appeal of buy-to-let investment is not only making it harder for people to buy their first home, but is drawing capital away from productive parts of the economy, such as job-creating businesses and building new homes.
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