Articles, tagged with "central banks", page 2
24th October 2011
If sun, sea and sand are all you want, all you need is a planned vacation to Seattle the capital city of Pacific Northwest. Being blessed with rainfalls throughout, it’s a city worth experiencing the hotels, restaurants, wineries and footapping music area...
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Author:
Charly
23rd October 2011
The key in this bear market with stocks is to stick with resource stocks if you’re a speculator. I like large, blue-chip companies that pay high dividends for long-term investors. For risk-capital equity traders, the best action remains with gold stocks, ...
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Author:
profitconfidential
11th October 2011
if the dollar droop then the one more currency gets more robust.The Forex trading marketplace is a 24-hour market place that does not count on specific trade hrs of foreign exchanges and it requires put amongst financial institutions which are being situa...
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Author:
RobinFord
07th October 2011
As fears mount that global markets are no longer safe, investors are turning to gold as insurance in case the economy collapses, and as an investment. Stock markets are extremely volatile as we’ve seen over the past few weeks, unemployment is rising, pric...
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Author:
bg29070
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
29th September 2011
Forty years ago today, U.S. President Richard Nixon appeared on television to tell the world that the U.S.was severing the relationship between gold bullion and the U.S. dollar.
Back in 1944, in a historic agreement reached in Bretton Woods, New Hampsh...
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Author:
profitconfidential
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
19th August 2011
Does America want members of the 17 eurozone countries to go bankrupt one by one? If only a few went under, the American currency would win the currency wars and reaffirm itself as the reserve currency of the world.
If you were someone living outside t...
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Author:
profitconfidential
17th August 2011
Pegged charges are unusual, and are usually only utilised by little nations with economies dependent on foreign trade. The benefit of this technique is that rates are artificially stable between investing partners.A no cost charge, also acknowledged as fl...
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Author:
CarmeloHill
05th August 2011
In the U.S impact of the global crisis has spreaded throughout the country. Mass layoffs happened everywhere, both in private companies or government agencies. As have been predicted, the U.S. now is entering the worst recession since the Great Depressio...
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Author:
annejessac
31st July 2011
Are you apprehensive about the negative effects of inflation? Inflation is described as the increase of the prices of merchandise and the decrease of the value of dollar. Since the value of money is plummeting it produces negative effects like volatile sa...
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Author:
Clivir Team
28th July 2011
What is Forex? For common man, this term may look bit technical but its quite simple. Forex stands for Foreign Exchange. In simple words it is the market in which users are allowed to exchange, sell, buy and speculate on different international currencies...
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Author:
John Terry
22nd July 2011
So, you think that you know everything about currency exchange rate? You may be right, but let us discuss about currency rates, what defines them and what affects them as well. These are the rates that form an integral part of the foreign exchange market ...
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Author:
peter lawlor
21st July 2011
We all know that the forex trading market depends a lot on the fluctuations and the trends of the market and many such various factors such as the economic policies and the inflation of the country. The inflation is an unavoidable decision taken by the go...
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Author:
kevin543
14th July 2011
Many investors lost millions during the recent financial crisis, especially those in real estate and the stock market. These portfolios have always been popular with investors despite the obvious risks and potential for failure. The global economic crisis...
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Author:
Refined Investments