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25th September 2009
If you are like many investors, you may not completely understand how the FED influences currencies. This does not mean that it is impossible to learn this fairly quickly and easily, without hours of confusion. The FED, formally known as the Federal Reser... Read >
Author: Marlin Hayes
08th September 2009
Gone are long queues for people to use credit has to stand for days. Currently, you can use fast loans faxless payday loans. These credits are part of a beautiful and attractive documents to the borrower employment proof, income proof and bank account inf... Read >
Author: Eddy
03rd September 2009
Some time ago, in the spring of 2008, I was contacted by someone involved with Ron Paul's candidacy and asked to write a speech to be given at the RNC. It was to be a speech designed to entice the undecided delegates into casting their votes for Ron Paul ... Read >
Author: mahesh.sagaciti
19th August 2009
Variable Interest Rates
Variable interest rates in Australia are generally set against the Reserve Bank’s “Cash Rate.” This rate is used by the RBA to make adjustments to monetary policy so that such things as people’s spending capacity can be co... Read >
Author: Ben
19th August 2009
Among other things that influence rates, monetary policy is also one of them. Democratic govts use two policy tools to help their economies flourish. There's the economic policy and monetary policy. First, let us debate the difference of economic poli... Read >
Author: Scot Johns
13th August 2009
Take a dinner with family or acquaintances, and mention your involvement in the Forex and you will get a few confused looks. Most people have no idea what it is Forex and how it works. The worst thing is that neither the majority of Forex traders, beginne... Read >
Author: Forex News
24th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jay Meisler
I wrote this article in October of last year and it still holds true today. I am reprinting it as the market continues to focus on stock market movements although not quite to the extent as during the height of the financ... Read >
Author: Jay Meisler
30th June 2009
Indian stock markets created history on May 18, 2009, when trading was halted for the day, after the markets hit upper circuits twice within hours of opening. This happened for the first time since the inception of the stock exchanges. The euphoria was du... Read >
Author: currentopics.com
26th June 2009
Dear Forex Traders,
The currency markets are the backbone of global economy and the banks are riding it like a bucking bronco. The banks don’t make their money from speculating or trading the currency markets they make their money from being the cur... Read >
Author: beograd131
09th April 2009
Gold is a commodity that has been sought for hundreds of years by all kinds of men and women. Why do so many people seek something that has such limited utility? The simple answer is that there isn't very much of it. It provided the earliest forms of c... Read >
Author: Vitaly I
27th March 2009
When you read or listen to discussions about "investing” in single family housing, the words are often used interchangeably, and there is no distinction made between "investing" and "speculating". But in reality, there is a big difference. And it can... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
17th March 2009
On Thursday, March 12th, Swiss National Bank surprised investors by intervening to bring down the Swiss Franc. Over last year there was a lot of talk about just such action, but the expectation was on Bank of Japan, in light of massive Yen rally. Recentl... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
13th March 2009
The Bank of England further reduced the Base Rate to 0.5%. This is the lowest it has ever been but what is the next step to take as there doesn't seem to be much manoeuvring space left? This is where the monetary policy of quantitative easing comes in, in... Read >
Author: Gareth Flanagan
09th January 2009
Probably the most popular strategy in forex trading is the currency carry trade. This involves selling a currency with low interest rate and using the funds to buy a whole different currency with much higher interest rate. The strategy works best for trad... Read >
Author: Timothy Stevens
08th January 2009
The Federal Reserve under Ben Bernanke began aggressively lowering interest rates at the end of 2007 in response to the severe economic downturn caused by the collapse of house prices and the related difficulties falling house prices had on the banks and ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
17th December 2008
This title is quite self explanatory; it is a quick guide on how you can learn the basics of trading in Forex. While it can’t really be explained in just a simple article, this will give you the gist you need to know if you are interested to find out mo... Read >
Author: Christopher M Lee
15th December 2008
The Chancellor, Alistair Darling, has welcomed the decision by the Bank of England to lower interest rates to 2%, which is the lowest rate for nearly sixty years. Darling, who announced a cut in VAT in previous weeks warned though that the rate cuts would... Read >
Author: Claudia Liza
05th December 2008
What do you know about the Federal Reserve Banking System? Do you know that they control a relatively large portion of this country’s economic activity and aren’t even a government agency. Yes, I am a free-market enthusiast, and yes, you may think tha... Read >
Author: wallstreetking
30th November 2008
The world is facing the economic slump down. The illustrious Lehman Brothers is into a dire state of misery and as a result America is facing financial threat. This has in turn given rise to inflation and the entire word is left scratching their head that... Read >
Author: saurabh kanwar
30th November 2008
The world is facing the economic slump down. The illustrious Lehman Brothers is into a dire state of misery and as a result America is facing financial threat. This has in turn given rise to inflation and the entire word is left scratching their head that... Read >
Author: saurabh kanwar
06th June 2008
Very quietly and almost unnoticed by financial media in US , the European Central Bank has reached an important milestone - 10 year anniversary. The ECB came into being June 1, 1998, as 11 European countries drew closer to merging their currencies. The Eu... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
23rd May 2008
Only in Byron Bay
I loved this story of a property in the Byron Hinterland being sold in the $mil and a half region. It seems the potential new owners discussed the purchase with their psychic Geomancer - this is like a Feng Shui expert. They were told t... Read >
Author: Ulysses
16th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 At Peace With Food
It's that time of the year again, folks. If you haven't filed your taxes, then I'm sure you are hoping that extension is approved. Don't worry, I understand most are, and I wish you the best.
While I don't wan... Read >
Author: Leeann Simons
08th April 2008
There are consequences to debasing a currency and none of them are positive. US monetary policy is a conscious attempt to devalue its currency; increase exports and inflate the US economy out of the financial crisis precipitated by a fall in house prices.... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
03rd April 2008
For years we’ve suffered under recession, prompting us to ask, When will it end? My answer is, “It’s only the beginning.”
Historically, recessions are the result of high interest rates, pushed up as the result of loose money policies. Recover... Read >
Author: Dolly Kapil
01st April 2008
For years we’ve suffered under recession, prompting us to ask, when will it end? My answer is, “It’s only the beginning.”
Historically, recessions are the result of high interest rates, pushed up as the result of loose money policies. Recovery ... Read >
Author: Geet
15th February 2008
Loan rates have however, not become cheaper but the price of a house may surely become cheaper. Due to shortage of buyers, builders are now thinking for correction in prices. RBI has given them a strong jerk by not reducing them loan rate interest. The bu... Read >
Author: rehan khan
23rd January 2008
The US dollar was the big story in 2007 — if you were selling it. Compared to 2001, the value of the dollar has gone down by 40 percent against the euro. And values at the beginning compared to the ending of 2007 were significantly down: the dollar was ... Read >
Author: Misty
31st October 2007
Mortgage rates are a hot topic in Australia at the moment. Two issues are at the forefront of any discussion on mortgage rates today.Firstly there is general concern amongst borrowers in Australia that mortgage rates may further increase over the short te... Read >
Author: Vicky Edema
31st October 2007
So my 12 year old daughter asks, “Why is it that any time there is good news about the economy they also say that there is pressure on mortgage rates to rise? Why does the good news also mean bad news?” A fair question in my opinion. Scan the headline... Read >
Author: Vicky Edema
16th October 2007
Over centuries of complex monetary systems and convoluted denominations, there has always been a currency or two which stood out and made a significant impact on international economic and financial structures. From the Greek drachma of the third century ... Read >
Author: Kristien Wilkinson
22nd August 2007
Well, it goes without saying that the more measures you are able to create the more possibilities you have in order to skip the difficulties. And the examples of two crises happened in 1929 and 1987 prove all these words.
As for the measures in 1987, th... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544
22nd August 2007
Well, it goes without saying that the more measures you are able to create the more possibilities you have in order to skip the difficulties. And the examples of two crises happened in 1929 and 1987 prove all these words.
As for the measures in 1987, th... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544
22nd August 2007
The stock crises in 1929 and 1987 have some similarities in their economic system. It brings to financial shakiness. But the degree, monetary policy and the consequences are very different. Well, these very questions will be the main points in our article... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544
22nd August 2007
The stock crises in 1929 and 1987 have some similarities in their economic system. It brings to financial shakiness. But the degree, monetary policy and the consequences are very different. Well, these very questions will be the main points in our article... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544
29th June 2007
Speaking about the euro area, it had a single monetary system for about six years. That is why time series study of macroeconomic data during this time period is not sufficient. It would also be very difficult to combine the post-ECB data with historical ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
20th June 2007
What’s happened? Have you noticed how the overall enthusiasm in our society has almost wasted away to zero? Where did the leadership, energy, activity and bold thinking run off to? When did someone flip the innovation switch off?
In the past 30 years... Read >
Author: Get Juiced
17th November 2006
The United States has the decentralized Federal Reserve System in which there are 12 District Federal Reserve Banks, each serving a region of the country. A bank in a specific district would use its own District Federal Reserve as its central bank.
T... Read >
Author: Karl Smith
11th November 2005
Monetary policy of every individual works though different channels. Financial conditions are fluctuating always making way for loopholes in your particular economy. Being a homeowner equips you with the ability to take on mortgages for sustained economic... Read >
Author: Aileen Woul
23rd June 2005
For years we've suffered under recession, prompting us to ask, When will it end? My answer is, "It's only the beginning."
Historically, recessions are the result of high interest rates, pushed up as the result of loose money policies. Recovery comes wh... Read >
Author: Ronald Springer
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