Notwithstanding Britain's popularity as a destination for inwardinvestment, many foreign businessmen still think the British economy is hamstrung by high inflation and bad industrial relations.
Seen originally as a huge inwardinvestment project, it was built with foreign money and government funds in the hope of creating a world-standard private hospital to be used by wealthy foreigners.
Thanks to its widening trade surplus and strong inwardinvestment, the country has experienced heavy inflows of foreign exchange, which swell domestic liquidity.