Articles, tagged with "federal reserve", page 2
09th November 2011
Remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke lowered expectations regarding the third round of bond-buying sent stocks down Thursday.
For the second day accounts, Bernanke informed congress the Fed is expecting the economy to boost. He stated that ...
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Author:
dynamicWealth
24th October 2011
Affordable dental advertising ideas to acquire new patients are still needed by struggling dental practitioners who are tasked with a potential market collapse if the U.S. government fails to manage the debt ceiling debacle. In addition, dentists are advi...
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ZacharyEstes
23rd October 2011
They may be used to consolidate other loans or shell out out tuition. It might even be utilised for any very much needed getaway.You can find two types of charges for family equity loans, fixed or variable. The adjustable price tag home loan helps make it...
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Author:
JoshWagner
23rd October 2011
There are three common credit cards levels; Standard, Gold, and Platinum. Among the three, the platinum card includes more benefits and purchasing power, which makes it a little status symbol in society. Platinum card is desirable because of the benefits ...
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Author:
Paul Rex
19th October 2011
Could the rent to unique dwelling sale marketplace assistance pull the U.S. out of its financial slump?According to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday, June 22, the U.S. housing market is a solid and persistent factor hurting the broader f...
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Author:
ParkerHoffman
14th October 2011
The open markets policy is a monetary policy that is used by federal reserves to control and regulate the amount of money in circulation so as to regulate the rate of inflation. Now the Federal Reserve implements these policies so as to change the way peo...
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Author:
Robert.Norris
14th October 2011
In the year 2001, the national debt stood at $5.8 trillion. Today that figure has more than doubled to $14.3 trillion. This $9 trillion increase over the past ten years can be attributed to government expenses, particularly with the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts...
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Author:
mathewowens
14th October 2011
It’s time to rejoice; stocks have gained for two straight days! Of course, I’m kidding. The bounce has largely been due to technically oversold buying as traders try to determine whether gains are sustainable or if it is a “dead cat bounce” in a developin...
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Author:
profitconfidential
06th October 2011
What Is Monetary Policy?
Monetary policy refers to the policies central banks, such as the Federal Reserve, use to determine how much money is available. Interest rates are one of the main tools of monetary policy. The goals of monetary policy are eith...
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Author:
Rivington
23rd September 2011
Most people in the United States would agree that politicians up to and including the current administration need not done the US dollar any favors. With trillions in spending and an out of control national debt, the populous seems poised to catch rid of ...
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Author:
Gen Wright
23rd September 2011
There is a strong difference of opinion raging as to whether more regulations should be clamped down on banks to prevent another rerun of the foreclosure crisis. While some like Tom Evans of Wall think this is the step in the right direction there are oth...
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Author:
jessica.alberton
21st September 2011
The decimation of the middle class as we knew it two decades ago:
The middle class lost half of their wealth with the bursting of the housing bubble according to the Federal Reserve’s comprehensive Flow of Funds report. Nationwide, the housing value lo...
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Author:
ldarosa
30th August 2011
Ben Bernanke, our expert on the Great Depression of the 1930s, has staked his reputation on loading the banks with money as per QE1 and QE2. Bernanke's theory -- if the banks are choking on money, they will lend and consumers will come, and they will borr...
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Author:
Ronny Rossetti
22nd August 2011
Bradley Associates Madrid News On Us Dollar Loses Following Poor Info; euro nevertheless susceptible.
Bradley Associates has developed an extensive network of professional resources. We select from among an array of carefully chosen managers to structu...
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Author:
bradleyassociates
02nd August 2011
A lot of insurance companies request you to give a deposit or upfront charges along with the actual rates you'll pay for the automobile insurance. In certain nations around the world, like The US, you cannot drive a vehicle unless you've got car insurance...
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Author:
Eddie Moran