Articles, tagged with "global credit", page 2
29th September 2009
Motorists from Ireland who are keen to reduce the costs of running their vehicles ought to look for car insurance policies that can protect their no claims bonuses. Research has shown that the number of Irish drivers who are deciding to claim on their mot...
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Author:
Rochelle
28th September 2009
Global credit crisis and economic meltdown have created a precarious situation before Britons. Pink slips and instability in job market has squeezed monthly income. Credit crunch is a mighty barrier before approval of fresh credit. Hence, several case of ...
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Author:
ClearInsolvency
16th September 2009
As the owner of your own home, you have a very important resource available to help you weather many financial storms including the current global credit crisis. With the credit crunch in the news on a daily basis, it is a good time to take a look at the ...
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Author:
aadenmarsh
10th August 2009
The recent crisis in the global credit markets has deeply moved the different sectors of real estate. Since the issue came from the structured real estate finance products in the US sub-prime mortgage market, real estate analysts study and question where...
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Author:
Flynna Sarah E. Molina
04th August 2009
Euros to Dollars ConversionCurrency is the money circulated inside an economy in the shape of coins or paper notes. It's the medium of exchange that is usually accepted for use all over the country. This unit of exchange helps the transfer of products a...
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Author:
Philip Hale
02nd July 2009
Reinsurance premiums are expected to rise steeply in the months ahead as the credit crunch turns into a recession. As the renewal season gets into full swing, brokers expect that the major credit insurers, who offload risks to reinsurers through markets l...
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Author:
michael challiner
01st June 2009
Soybean futures prices, like many commodities came crashing down from record highs in 2008. The global credit crisis was the catalyst for the worst deflationary period since the Great Depression. Since then the efforts of governments around the world to f...
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Author:
MK Smith
29th May 2009
St. Louis is poised to make a real estate turnaround. But it still requires months of hard work and smart decisions. If the market is to rebound, real estate investors need to be practical and insightful. They need to asses their personal capital, address...
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Author:
michael russell
29th May 2009
New York City real estate has long been a barometer for the rest of New York. But now, in the recession, the city is behaving out of character. One day things might look promising; the next, not so good. With the rest of the state looking for guidance, it...
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Author:
michael russell
29th May 2009
Detroit is poised to make a real estate turnaround. But it still requires months of hard work and smart decisions. If the market is to rebound, real estate investors need to be practical and insightful. They need to asses their personal capital, address i...
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Author:
michael russell
07th May 2009
The GCC economies had been impervious to the global credit crisis for the better part of 12 months. While many people believed that the Middle East's oil wealth would protect their economies from the crisis, these expectations have proved baseless. The fa...
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Author:
Nawaz
07th May 2009
Living in the heart of Atlanta is exciting, expensive, and competitive. If you plan to rent an apartment in Buckhead, it is important to understand the prices and space available. It is best to be informed before you move. This article discusses the many ...
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Author:
michael russell
05th May 2009
No doubt you have been affected somehow by the global credit crash. It has had a ripple effect throughout America, particularly upon the working class. This crisis has left many unemployed, with those out of work finding it tougher and tougher to get a ne...
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Author:
Lindsy Emery
17th April 2009
Home loan lender
Following the global financial-services crisis that became known as the "credit crunch" in late 2007, it was clear that home loan lenders in Australia were setting their variable interest rates to meet their own funding costs.
This ...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
20th March 2009
Recovery of Northern Rock Bank could fuel demand for new house builds.
The setback of the global economy has had a big effect on the British property market and builders in Bromley, Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells. However, recent events surrounding North...
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Author:
OBC Building