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10th September 2009
Tame inflation data, strong demand for the Treasury auctions, and a lack of surprises from the Fed were all positive for mortgage markets, and Mortgage rates end the week lower.
As expected, the Fed held the fed funds rate steady on Wednesday, and its s... Read >
Author: Iffpf Media
04th September 2009
In a depression, everyone feels the pinch. One of the most awful hits is the cost of living continuing to increase while many are losing their positions and houses. Lacking any additional income (or even a complete and sudden loss of income) it is hard to... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
28th August 2009
What drives the forex markets? If we knew why currency prices move as they do,
our online currency trading would be much easier. The fact is that markets are driven by sentiment.
Sentiment being so subjective is very hard to gauge. But sentiment ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bond
13th August 2009
The scrutiny, political arena, economics, asset markets is the function of Fundamental analysis when it is used to measures one countries currency against another countries currency. The Fundamental analysis uses the pressure of government policies and th... Read >
Author: John Eather
06th May 2009
Personal Property—Property that is not permanently attached to the real estate. Appliances are personal property.
Residential Property—Real estate designed and intended as dwellings, including single- and multifamily homes, but not hotels or motels.
... Read >
Author: qzpcredit
05th May 2009
Personal Property—Property that is not permanently attached to the real estate. Appliances are personal property.
Residential Property—Real estate designed and intended as dwellings, including single- and multifamily homes, but not hotels or motels.
... Read >
Author: sotne
20th January 2009
Technical analysis and fundamental analysis are the two basic areas of strategy to use when it comes to the FOREX market which is the exact same as in the equity markets. The difference however, is that the technical analysis is by far the most common str... Read >
Author: Mick van Anken
05th January 2009
The fundamental value of all housing prices is equivalent rents. Rents define the fundamental value of real estate because rental is a direct proxy for ownership; both rental and ownership provide for possession of property. Most people believe comparable... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
11th December 2008
Many economists are predicting interest rates to be cut further to zero over the next few months in an attempt by the Government and the Bank of England to get consumers spending again to kick start the economy.
With interest rates currently at 2% and ... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
01st December 2008
With the current state of the property market in the UK its clear that these are not good times at all if you are looking to buy or sell your home. House prices falling meaning if you are selling your house you aren’t getting as good a return on your in... Read >
Author: sam lowe
14th October 2008
The key to making money in the Forex Trading is understanding what makes currency pairs move. Well, it's the fundamentals that make currency pairs move but yet not all the economic indicators are important. So which are the ones that can really shake the ... Read >
Author: Daniel S.
14th October 2008
The key to making money in the Forex Trading is understanding what makes currency pairs move. Well, it's the fundamentals that make currency pairs move but yet not all the economic indicators are important. So which are the ones that can really shake the ... Read >
Author: Daniel S.
09th September 2008
Property group announces, the reason being global bank interest rate hike, which forces the customers to shun away from investing in real estate. It is expected that the unit price could slash to a massive ten percent by the coming year, which is the majo... Read >
Author: seoteam
05th September 2008
The Bank of England decided last week to hold interest rates at 5%. The Money Policy Committee (MPC) wasn’t in the position to reduce rates (as much as it may have liked to) because inflation has jumped from 3.8% to 4.4% and food prices have rocketed by... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
16th August 2008
Tag:Post-Olympic investment,Beijing,high inflation rate,purchasing power
From:http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/
Investment and consumption, the two pillars of economic growth in Beijing, faces challenges in the post-Olympic period as a report predict... Read >
Author: utut1
16th August 2008
keyword:
Beijing
Olympic projects
commercial housing
Investment and consumption, the two pillars of economic growth in Beijing, faces challenges in the post-Olympic period as a report predicts the growth of fixed-asset investment may shrink to... Read >
Author: chilhyun
16th August 2008
What is economic indicator?
An Economic indicator is a statistic report about the economic condition. It allows traders to analyze past and current economic performance as well as predicting future market trends.
Why is it important?
No matter what s... Read >
Author: tim huang
29th July 2008
Brits have been hit by a 26 per cent rise in the cost of living over the last two years as everyday bills creep up, according to insurance provider, Combined Insurance.
The insurer’s cost of living tracker, which follows monthly spends on living cos... Read >
Author: Ruth
16th June 2008
Inflation is something that attacks affordability. At the moment, consumers are finding in particular that food and fuel is less affordable. Charged with the task of keeping price rises under control, the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
22nd May 2008
While it may not be wise to pre-empt the minutes of the Bank of England monetary policy committee's meeting on interest rates this month, it appears not to have been such a good few weeks for those keen to see the property market picking up again.
First... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
31st March 2008
The US dollar is the most traded currency in the world and an understanding of US economic indicators is important in understanding the US dollar and its role in the currency trading system. Some of the most important U.S. economic indicators include the ... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle
24th July 2007
HOT STOCK PICK FOR JULY 16TH THRU JULY 20TH:
This week's hot stock pick, Terex Corp (TEX), like Cummins (CMI), manufactures equipment for construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, refining, and utility industries worldw... Read >
Author: Paul Johnson
15th June 2007
The Forex trading market is an around-the-clock cash market where the currencies of nations are bought and sold, typically via brokers. Forex prices can change at any moment in response to real-time events, such as political unrest or the rate of inflatio... Read >
Author: Gregory DeVictor
25th May 2007
Forex Inflation indicators are frequently used when trying to forecast a direction of a currency in any Forex day trading. These indicators are an extremely essential part of basic analysis and of using monetary indicators in general. Inflation normally h... Read >
Author: Uma
30th April 2007
P>In 1990 almost all international phone calls from the United States were made through the large monopoly phone companies like MCI or AT&T. An international phone call from the USA to Europe would have cost a caller $0.50 per minute or more. Due to d... Read >
Author: Bob Graham
27th March 2007
It will be difficult to choose the right mortgage strategy for your circumstances and that will save you the most money without understanding what influences interest rates in the first place (taux hypothecaire).
The subject of interest rate movements... Read >
Author: Gregory van Duyse
16th November 2006
Forex rates (currency prices) are a reflection of the supply and demand for currencies. The two main factors of forex rates are the strength of the economy and interest rates. Economic factors such as trade balance, GDP and foreign investment reflect the ... Read >
Author: Shane Paul
09th November 2006
Next year, the private sector will surely be affected by the rising inflation. According to a recently published report, wages bills will be pushed up between 3% and 4.5% next year.
Pay researchers from Income Data Services (IDS) said that the National... Read >
Author: Alison White
26th May 2006
Although closely related to and integrated with economic growth, interest rates move independently from the economic cycle. They fluctuate freely via trade in the fixed income markets. As such they are both a component of the fundamental analysis of sto... Read >
Author: John Forman
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