Sentences with phrase «of wealthy foreigners»

It was said on Mr Abramovich's behalf that no inferences as to residence should be drawn from his ownership of Chelsea which was simply part of a growing phenomenon of wealthy foreigners acquiring English football clubs.

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«Mainly, wealthy CEOs, a lot of foreigners, and the wealthiest people in America.
The world is awash in cheap debt, and whether we're talking about wealthy foreigners or local residents desperate not to be shut out of the market, the siren call of fast - rising house prices is too powerful to ignore.
You say that good Christians will pray for rain because of their Christian values — not those concerning care for the poor, love for enemies, or hospitality to foreigners, of course — but those concerning national security, immigration reform, and tax breaks for the wealthy.
When he voted for that bill he said to the people of his district I approve borrowing more money from foreigners to hand it over to the wealthy so we can have an excuse to cut Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security after November!
This property has since become one of the world's «premier destination [s] for wealthy foreigners with rubles, yuan, and dollars to hide,» largely due to the tax breaks it receives: the anonymous purchaser of a $ 100 million duplex in that building will need to pay a property tax bill with «an effective rate of 0.017 percent of its sales price.»
A side benefit is giving wealthy foreigners a stake in the prosperity of the US.
Aside from that, the idea that baby boomers will be able to cash out of their homes to fund retirement will be hooey, unless we let wealthy foreigners buy into the US.
I think the biggest benefit of Experiential Travel / Impact Experiences is that valuable tourist dollars are given directly to locals — not wealthy investors or foreigners — and those dollars are then spent in the communities.
Some concerns have been expressed that the focus on creating a historical tourist area full of restaurants and museums could lead to downtown becoming the exclusive province of wealthy Egyptians and foreigners.
Foreigners and many wealthier immigrants usually don't have student debt and have money that can take advantage of our low dollar — and many pay cash for property, so don't worry about mortgages — and, for investment properties, can leave them vacant and increasingly often do.
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