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He's the author of several bestselling books, including What Works on Wall Street (1996) and Predicting the Markets of Tomorrow (2006).
Advocates of investing in places like these expect them to become the markets of tomorrow.
Hutton said the Britain had to look beyond weathering the current economic storm to make changes — "emerging stronger and fitter to seize the new manufacturing opportunities in the green economy and global markets of tomorrow".
By developing strategic partnerships for private sector growth in developing countries, USAid can assist in the creation of the markets of tomorrow, said Shah, who called sub-Saharan Africa "the epicentre of our work".
It was convened by the United Nations to build "the markets of tomorrow".
We should stop taking for granted our strengths, lamenting progress elsewhere, and preparing for markets of yesterday--we must build the markets of tomorrow.
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