Articles, tagged with "government intervention", page 1
13th January 2012
The first thing you need to know when searching for a bad credit Visa card is that this marketplace has changed more in the past four years than it has in its earlier 60 years. It started with the mortgage crisis and has only recently began to see some no...
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Jacobey Larstons
06th December 2011
After years of unprecedented success in the financial realm, the United States has finally suffered a server setback that threatens to derail the progress that has been made. The financial collapse and near worldwide meltdown has put many a previously co...
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Author:
Kevin Waddel
29th November 2011
Does financial liberalization mean that LDC governments have no role to play in the financial sector? In an effort to identify how these governments can work effectively within the context of liberalized financial markets, some economists isolated seven m...
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Author:
Rashid Javed
24th November 2011
“This time is different.” Beware those four little words. They are perhaps the most dangerous words an investor can believe in. If you believe “this time is different,” you are mentally positioning yourself to exit the stock market and make impulsive, sho...
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
18th October 2011
To get from the "real interest rate" to the "nominal interest rate", that is what your bank charges you you for your mortgage, you simply add on the annualised percentage rate of inflation.Factors Which will make Mortgage Rates Rise: Reduced Availability ...
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GiovanniDillon
24th August 2011
The last economic downturn was very traumatic indeed. Apart from one section of the society which was affluent, the rest did get affected badly. People who had invested all of their savings in the stock markets as well as mutual funds saw a huge dip in ...
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Author:
RamiroGlass
04th August 2011
Good governance is one of the key ingredients to ensure success of any strategy aimed at alleviating poverty though it must be accepted that political implications and other factors do create situations that might not be exactly conducive for effective ...
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Author:
Sheonty Sultan
18th July 2011
There's no arguing the belief that the bad financing securitization bought the actual U.S individuals in the mess. New lows on the latest a couple of months will be more proof of gentle U.S. economy. Poor mortgage rates tend to be encouraging the traders ...
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Author:
jcksheets
15th July 2011
I’ll try my best not to be sarcastic this morning…
But what happened to all theU.S.jobs we were promised were headed our way? The Labor Department reported this morning that only 18,000 new jobs were created in June 2011, the lowest monthly job growth ...
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Author:
profitconfidential
23rd June 2011
Pupil loans are loans presented to pupils to aid in payment of the expenditures of a skilled schooling. If you have picked to apply for personal university student loans, then you will have to have to know no matter if you are qualified or not, prior to a...
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Author:
Elvin Daniels
23rd June 2011
Though it really is very difficult to take critically the argument that the new wellbeing treatment law amounts to a takeover of wellbeing treatment, the new law unquestionably looks to put the federal government immediately in cost of lending to our nati...
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Author:
Isaac Snow
06th June 2011
With people living longer than ever before, the challenge facing many countries, including the UK, is how to make sure that the standard in Care Homes and the treatment of people living in them would meet our own requirements for our loved ones. Relying o...
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Author:
IanSpencer
02nd June 2011
I came across another anti-gold column this week. The author doesn't spring to mind, but the gist was easy to recall.
It was the tired old argument that "gold is not an investment" because you can't value it like a traditional investment. Because gold ...
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Author:
JLitle_Editor
13th May 2011
Of the popular economic indicators used to determine how strong a particular country’s economy is performing in the forex trading market, Gross Domestic Product is certainly one of the most crucial. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) directly correlates to ...
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Author:
Patrick Kalashnikov
29th March 2011
The past two years have been some of the toughest times for small businesses in living memory, and one of the most damaging aspects of the current financial climate for businesses is the scarcity of credit from the banks.
There does appear to be some r...
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Author:
Timothy Frodsham