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17th September 2009
Although uncertainties still remain for the economy, China's stimulus plans have won applauses at the Summer Davos forum, where about 1,400 world business leaders and policy makers gathered to find ways to relaunch world economic growth.
China h... Read >
Author: hasxls@gmail.com
15th September 2009
It appears as though, with the latest economic data coming out, oil prices have begun to retreat from the year highs of approximately $72 per barrel.
Oil prices fell more than $2 per barrel today after the World Bank claimed that the worldwide market w... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
10th September 2009
Tame inflation data, strong demand for the Treasury auctions, and a lack of surprises from the Fed were all positive for mortgage markets, and Mortgage rates end the week lower.
As expected, the Fed held the fed funds rate steady on Wednesday, and its s... Read >
Author: Iffpf Media
04th August 2009
New Delhi: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Global Commercial Property Survey released in India reveals that despite some improvement in the economic data and a moderation in the pace of decline in capital values in all world regions, r... Read >
Author: Real estate
04th August 2009
New Delhi: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Global Commercial Property Survey released in India reveals that despite some improvement in the economic data and a moderation in the pace of decline in capital values in all world regions, renta... Read >
Author: Real estate
04th August 2009
Term paper writing becomes more difficult when no one is there to guide you. The only way is to practice it as much as possible. This article is meant to deliver few tips and guidelines that will enhance the understanding in students for writing an Econom... Read >
Author: lisa allen
03rd August 2009
New Delhi: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Global Commercial Property Survey released in India reveals that despite some improvement in the economic data and a moderation in the pace of decline in capital values in all world regions, r... Read >
Author: Real estate
03rd August 2009
The Stock Market seems to be the only thing in the world that is not affected by inflation - or at least that's the reaction you get when you look at charts of the major Stock Market Indexes. It is quite ordinary to see people refer to levels in a stock ... Read >
Author: ctdriver
28th July 2009
Figuring out the proper stop loss when day trading, whether experienced or novice, is always a tricky subject. One thing is most certain, those traders that consistently do not use stop loss orders face almost a 100% chance of losing a significant amount ... Read >
Author: sarah ableen
23rd July 2009
Data/ Information have become the perennial constituent of today's business processes. With the data and data related needs elevating everyday in the millennium of automation, 'Data entry' has become the very vital process of organization, which can provi... Read >
Author: John carton
16th July 2009
We really haven't seen a whole lot of activity in Houston mortgage rates over the past week or so. With the current rates sitting in the low to mid 5's for your typical "vanilla" 30-year fixed rate mortgage, I think it is safe to say that the environment... Read >
Author: Rita Zee
16th July 2009
It should be of little surprise that economic data just released shows that there has been an increase in internet shopping for the month March 2009 than in the previous year. Of the few industries which are still on the increase, the internet realm of sh... Read >
Author: jledge
28th June 2009
Not all volatilities are constructed equal. It is critical to differentiate between Historical Volatility and Implied Volatility, so retail traders learn how to trade options focused on what is material to theoretically price option spreads forward.
Hi... Read >
Author: Clinton Lee
27th June 2009
Now the most currency exchange processes are carried out against the U.S. dollar that is why analysis of key indicators in the U.S. has great importance for traders. So let us start analyzing some of them.
Producer Price Index (PPI) estimates average pri... Read >
Author: Alex Turner
01st June 2009
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It should be of little suprise that economic data just released shows that there has been an increase in internet shopping for the month March 2009 than in the previous year. Of the few industries which are still on the i... Read >
30th May 2009
A day trader is a stock trader who holds a position with a stock for only a very limited time--sometimes merely several minutes--before he makes a trade with that stock. People who practice this are called day traders because most of their positions are o... Read >
Author: Peter Skotnicky
20th May 2009
I have heard a lot of people who are inexperienced to forex trading saying it as a scam and I am very puzzle why they say so. After meeting a few of my friends who also say the same thing, I finally know why. Most of the new traders who just enter the tra... Read >
Author: Kelvin Lee
01st May 2009
If you open a newspaper these days, chances are that you will find a world map coloured in red. Next to the map, you will see a table with two columns. The first will contain names of countries and the second a list of negative figures. Those dismal numbe... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
16th March 2009
The outlook for 2009’s housing market is filled with many dark stormy clouds, but a few rays of light are starting to show. The crisis that started in the sub-prime mortgage market has expanded to the entire financial and housing sectors. Problems exist... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
Against a backdrop of worsening economic data and one of the most severe economic downturns within memory, it is perhaps surprising to note that many of the UK’s most popular tourist locations and holiday spots have, in fact, experienced somewhat of a r... Read >
Author: Tim Green
28th January 2009
With so much uncertainty and economic turmoil many are wondering: Is now a good time to buy or should I wait? Well that depends on your individual situation. If you are currently renting and are wanting to buy a home or are a first time homebuyer, (if you... Read >
Author: Ron Thurber
17th January 2009
For the last few weeks, IT giant Satyam has been hogging all the limelight and that too for all the wrong reasons. Needless to add that all the market news India has been dominated by arguably one of the biggest scandals in the corporate world in present ... Read >
Author: Divya
13th January 2009
Lets first explain why should one buy Chinese stocks during this global financial crisis? We are going to show you why this is the time to buy only certain stocks, from certain parts of the world. The big question is which major index (or indice) appe... Read >
Author: Shoshana Antelman
17th December 2008
The Daytrade Forex market is just as strong in the profit margins as long term currencies speculation. For those not in the know, day trading is speculation, investment and liquidation all within the daily market schedule. All your financial positions are... Read >
Author: Christopher M Lee
01st December 2008
Currencies do not become weaker or stronger randomly. A large portion of a currency's value is based on consumer confidence based upon the economic strength of the country. Economic strength is determined by certain key factors. These factors are closely ... Read >
Author: TracyL
30th October 2008
IT Governance provided the strategic advice, training and project coaching that enabled energy markets consultancy Gemserv to gain ISO27001 certification at the first attempt and in a matter of months.
BACKGROUND
Gemserv (www.gemserv.co.uk) is a suc... Read >
Author: Alan Calder
06th October 2008
Forex trading does not trend all the time. In fact, we will experience choppy markets or some called whipsaws markets for quite a number of times. Choppy market is where the price moves dramatically up or down and may look identical to start of a new tren... Read >
Author: Daniel S.
06th October 2008
Forex trading does not trend all the time. In fact, we will experience choppy markets or some called whipsaws markets for quite a number of times. Choppy market is where the price moves dramatically up or down and may look identical to start of a new tren... Read >
Author: Daniel S.
08th September 2008
Jeffrey Tan
FXAutoAlerts.com
Whether you are new and a seasoned forex trader, one cannot escape the fact that every trade requires the knowledge to recognize the right conditions to enter a trade, where to place your stop loss, determine your target... Read >
Author: Jeff Tan
05th September 2008
It has been only couple of months when financial press was lamenting the fate of US dollar. All time or multi year low against many currencies, credit crisis, housing market in shambles, nightmarish deficit. Seemed like every news hitting the wire was wor... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
22nd July 2008
How long it takes to make money online when you work from home will depend on how much traffic you get on your website. Taking the time to learn about website optimization while you work from home will help you make money online in no time.
Work fro... Read >
Author: Walters
18th June 2008
What would you say if I told you there were an online tool that could provide detailed information about the size of your market including trends in your industry and other important information concerning the economy as a whole?
What if I told you th... Read >
Author: Jane Out of the Box
08th May 2008
This week brought what appeared to be some positive news amid the gloom of falling house prices, as the Bank of England told the world it believed the worst of the credit crunch had passed and that a return of confidence in the coming months was justified... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
12th April 2008
The current, rapid pace of business model innovation is new. Prior to the 20th century, business models often remained unchanged for centuries.
In the first part of the 20th century, business models usually lasted for longer than a decade. In the 1990s... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell
03rd April 2008
The recent economic data released by the government of Portugal i.e. deficit down to 2.6% for 2007 and a forecast of 2.2% for this year also a planned cut in iva (Portuguese vat) of 1% is encouraging, indeed perhaps coupled with more optimistic news fr... Read >
Author: Properties in Perfect Portugal
04th February 2008
The Forex market incorporates two primary types of Forex trading strategies. One such Forex strategy is based on a fundamental analysis and the other is based on a technical analysis. As a trader, you will likely have to incorporate both types of Forex st... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle
02nd February 2008
What Are Fundamental Economic Indicators?
Economic indicators are typically important news announcements that involve sensitive economic data.
How Do Economic Indicators Affect Trading Decisions?
Consider this example:
It’s Monday morning an... Read >
Author: Harold Hsu
02nd February 2008
Fundamental indicators are basically news announcements that involve the sensitive economic data of a country. Forex traders take a very keen interest to these announcements because the currency markets typically react significantly to them.
In this a... Read >
Author: Harold Hsu
22nd January 2008
A commonly asked question from investors is What is a Forex Fund?
A Forex Fund functions the same way as a mutual (managed) fund. Mutual Funds started up after the crash of 1929. The theory behind a mutual fund is if people combine their money, they ca... Read >
Author: Jon
06th November 2007
As accounting is considered as measurement and communication of financial and economic data, it involves all major tasks that represent flow of cash inside or outside the organization. Accounting is as old as money itself; whenever money flows in term of ... Read >
Author: Peter Terry
02nd August 2007
Forex , just like any financial market, is effected by a plethora of factors. Among many influences is economic data. That data is available to the public during economic news releases.
Economic data is collected and distributed by numerous of sour... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
20th July 2007
Traditionally Forex traders have based their trading decisions on fundamental analysis which looks at both past and present political and economic events to predict future movements in currencies.
Fundamental analysis is not easy and requires the trade... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
13th July 2007
In many ways the Forex, foreign exchange or foreign currency market is no different from any other market and prices are driven largely by the simple laws of supply and demand. If a currency is in demand its price will rise, but if demand is low its price... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
18th June 2007
The Forex market is very much a technical market and as such it is supported by a barrage of software tools which are not simply helpful to the trader but are an absolutely essential part of trading in a market which enjoys both high volume and considerab... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
30th March 2007
Just how optimistic are penny stock traders? Is there a bull snorting at the door...or could a weak fourth quarter usher in a lumbering bear?
You might want to hold off clicking the heels of your ruby slippers (or Italian loafers) three times.
If yo... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
30th March 2007
Those weren’t trumpets proclaiming the Second Coming...just analysts sounding off about the DOW Jones.
On Thursday, Wall Street surged higher, carrying the Dow Jones Industrial to 11,718.45; its highest close this year and its second-highest close on... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
18th January 2007
Accounting has been defined as, by Professor of Accounting at the University of Michigan William A Paton as having one basic function: "facilitating the administration of economic activity. This function has two closely related phases: 1) measuring and ar... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa
22nd November 2006
Accounting has been defined as, by Professor of Accounting at the University of Michigan William A Paton as having one basic function:
" facilitating the administration of economic activity. This function has two closely related phases:
1 ) measurin... Read >
Author: Yuan-Chih Chao
16th November 2006
Forex rates (currency prices) are a reflection of the supply and demand for currencies. The two main factors of forex rates are the strength of the economy and interest rates. Economic factors such as trade balance, GDP and foreign investment reflect the ... Read >
Author: Shane Paul
13th August 2006
Summary of Overnight News:
• The FTSE-100 will start with an opening rally following yesterday's sharp drop in reaction to the surprise UK
rate hike with Wall Street posting good gains overnight, although some caution is likely to emerge ahead of
today... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
29th June 2006
Over the last eight weeks [June, 2006] I've been spending a lot of time reading articles describing the current market conditions...trying to figure if it really affects penny stock investors.
Are we in a bull market...are we wading into a bear market.... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
14th February 2006
The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with how to trade stock.
Aim for the best timing in stock market trading. It is the only option for a successful stock market investor learning how t... Read >
Author: Steve Vonner
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