Home »

Articles, tagged with "banking crisis", page 2

Bookmark and Share

Protect Your Business

10th March 2011
The door is locked, the ATM isn't working and nobody is answering the phone. Banks don't just close, right? Yes, they do. But by taking the right steps to safeguard your business assets, a bank failure won't cost you the value of those deposits. M... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Home with underfloor heating sells within 10 days

04th March 2011
At present, homes are hard to sell. The housing market has suffered ever since the banking crisis of 2007, as consumers have struggled to get credit and many are reluctant to buy because of fears over their future job prospects. However, some propertie... Read >
Author: Lee Malcolm

Be Wise to the Finest Way of Sending a Parcel to Ireland

25th February 2011
Retaining in touch with household or buddies in Ireland is a doddle, thanks to the providers of the world's very best parcel delivery firms. The country may possibly have had its latest turbulence due to debt incurred as a result of the fallout from the a... Read >
Author: joanne

Silver Eagle Coins And Some Info

24th February 2011
For many years, the worth of gold (known as the “Gold Standard") set the worth for currencies over the world and was used by most economies to calculate the value of these money. Afterwards, the “Silver Standard" came to bepreferred by the Europeans as th... Read >
Author: gjedda63

House Prices and the Wider Economy

05th February 2011
In 2007, the world banking crisis began following incredibly irresponsible lending in the US housing market. The practice of lending was called ‘sub-prime’ lending, meaning that banks were lending to ‘sub-prime’ borrowers, i.e. those who were unlikely to ... Read >
Author: Hareshi Mukhadeshi

The New Customer Contract For Retail Banks

05th February 2011
After the banking crisis it is clear that the retail banking industry has been throughly shaken up. The unspoken contract of trust between banks and their retail customers has been shattered. Those of us who are long in the tooth remember the long gon... Read >
Author: Tony Lord

Ed Miliband Re Writes History

31st January 2011
Ed Miliband has stated that the Labour Party of which he is the new leader after Gordon Brown should not take the blame for the gigantic debt mountain that Great Britain currently has. I wonder who he thinks is to blame then? It was his very own pa... Read >
Author: UK Tax Refunds

Diversifying Financial Strategies for Banking Sustenance

26th January 2011
In 2008, the banking crisis and disaster has begun and those who had the right and successful strategies in mind are the only ones who remained standing. The number of foreign financial institutions brought into the local markets has increased thereby inc... Read >
Author: kristinaroyle

Baby Boomers As Grandparents

05th January 2011
The children of the so-called Baby Boomer generation, those born in the twelve years or so after the Second World War, are now grandparents and one of the tasks of being a grandparent is to dote on one's grandchildren. Baby boomers belong to the wealthies... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

School Fund Raising

22nd December 2010
Numerous schools have to take part in fund raising because of a deficit in government funding. This lack of adequate government funding will only get worse given the cutbacks that the governments of the world have seen fit to enforce in order to help put ... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

Best Mortgage Advice for First Time Buyers

03rd December 2010
It is undoubted that in today’s property market, banking situation and economic climate getting your foot on the property ladder has never been harder, particularly for first time buyers. The banking crisis and reluctance in lending and borrowing, or t... Read >
Author: Harry Pearce

Shaw Capital Management: Debit Policy is Working Well in UK & US Part 1 of 2

03rd November 2010
World wide recovery appears to have firmed up. In the UK the statistics have lagged behind the anecdotal signs of the same thing. No one still believes the ONS’s peculiar decision to call a revised GDP drop of 0.2% in the third quarter (now revised down f... Read >
Author: shawcapital

Anthony Ricigliano - The Fed, Wall Street, and the Unemployed

03rd November 2010
By Anthony Ricigliano: With so much going on around it, the Fed appears to have forgotten one of its two mandates; the forgotten one being to promote full employment. The last time anybody there looked, the unemployment rate was and still is 9.5%. This nu... Read >
Author: Anthony Ricigliano

Learning Mandarin For A Career in China

01st November 2010
There are many places in the world well worth visiting and a great deal of languages well worth learning. Few languages, however, offer the same bright professional prospects as proficiency in the lingua franca of the Middle Kingdom. China is happening an... Read >
Author: Rui Ming

Shaw Capital Management Korea: World Economy and Raw Material Shortages

20th October 2010
Shaw Capital Management Korea: World Economy and Raw Material Shortages - We have seen major developing economies like China and India apply the brakes earlier this year, as inflation grew on the back of commodity shortages. World growth was running at... Read >
Author: shawcapital
Bookmark and Share
1 2 3 4 5 6