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Countering Recession

  • 03-12-2010 11:02am
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    With the economy experiencing a continuous recession, it becomes necessary to think twice before investing. The investors have realized that there is a huge risk of losing money today if invested in hurry. The recession has made the investors highly cautious and demanding. The investors today not just want high profits for their investments as returns, but also security. In these times, the concept of offshore investments has found a huge audience.

    Offshore investments enable the investors to reap the benefits of low taxes by investing in a place outside the country of residence of the investors. The place of investment can be chosen based on the presence of lesser taxes, a stable government and a liberal legal system, among many others. Some of these areas, also known as jurisdiction, are considered tax havens, with absolutely no taxes applicable on investments.

    Energy investors have found these types of investments appealing, with a high return over investment of 650% and more in the energy sector. The rising prices of fossil fuels and its diminishing supply have added to the profitability accruing from such investments. The understanding of emerging energy markets and the safety of a secured investment harbor lends the offshore banking, a high appeal. The energy investments are rising in demand owing to the high need for energy in the coming years.


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