Articles, tagged with "central banks", page 1
27th January 2012
Precious Metals:
I’ve been predicting a long bull market in gold since 2008 when the price was just $850 an ounce and silver was only $11. This year it gold shot up to $1900 and is now a bargain at $1555. Silver too nearly hit $50 again and is now hugely...
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Author:
bg29070
23rd January 2012
Amid the Chaos of the Financial Markets and The Economy, One Essential Key to Successful Investing in 2012 is Clear as a Pure Toned Bell.
That One Key Reveals itself to us upon considering just a very few facts.
Via its promise to keep interest ra...
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Author:
Deepcaster
19th January 2012
Last week gold managed to climb above the $1,750 per ounce mark on the back of the co-ordinated move by central banks to boost liquidity. When the US Federal Reserve allowed central banks to swap their own currencies for US dollars, the dollar fell and g...
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Author:
Marko Puustinen
19th January 2012
The debt crisis in the Eurozone is a catastrophe looking for a time to happen. The longer it stays on life-support from other financially vested Governments and central banks, the more the pain is increasing for stock markets around the world. While Gover...
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Author:
Jan
17th January 2012
(1888PressRelease) Gold and silver remain steady.
MIAMI, FL - Gold and silver prices consolidated their gains on the back of a weaker dollar with silver continuing to show a further rise and gold showing a slight pullback, following some profit taking....
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Author:
donaldhood
13th January 2012
A traditional banking model in a CEEC (Central and Eastern European Country) consisted of a central bank and several purpose banks, one dealing with individuals' savings and other banking needs, and another focusing on foreign financial activities, etc. T...
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Author:
Arfan
09th January 2012
Unresolved debt leaves frustratingly slow growth as the best likely outcome, writes Satyajit Das.
In 2008, panicked governments and central banks injected huge amounts of money into their economies, in the form of government spending, tax concessions, ul...
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Author:
hyponews
05th January 2012
The markets in 2011 have been disappointing to the buy and hold crowd with the ASX 200 Index holding close to the levels seen at the start of 2010. Despite a return in business activity and confidence we are still seeing high levels of volatility and enou...
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Author:
TomScollon
12th December 2011
It is a big decision for anybody when one decides to invest in the foreign exchange market. The interest rates are very low in these days recession. You don’t get any reason to keep your money with the banks in savings, which offer you very less benefits ...
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Author:
MarkHenry
05th December 2011
“The debt markets have been warned…
‘The incremental parts of our foreign reserve holdings should be invested in physical assets… we will liquidate (U.S. Treasuries)…when…’
To my knowledge, this is the first time that a top adviser to China's centra...
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Author:
Deepcaster
29th November 2011
"Let's face it; many of the world"s 'developed' nations are insolvent ...Either (they) will default or they will try and inflate their currencies into oblivion. Politicians can lie all they want, but the truth is that the debt obligations of these Europea...
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Author:
Deepcaster
24th November 2011
There are only 5 simple steps for beginning your own pressure washing business. Start off by creating a great business strategy, accompanied by getting the needed files and obtaining training. Next is to obtain the essential tools, then plan and choose th...
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Author:
Justine Blake V
24th November 2011
In developed nations, central banks conduct a wide range of banking, regulatory, and supervisory functions. They have substantial public responsibilities and a broad array of executive powers. Their major activities can be grouped into five general functi...
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Author:
Rashid Javed
24th October 2011
Gold is expensive – well for him who owns gold. Gold is even very expensive, and who looks at the Goldchart at the present time, and possibly still in the local currency euro, this will confirm. However, there the question positions itself, how long this ...
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Author:
Charly
24th October 2011
If sun, sea and sand are all you want, all you need is a planned vacation to Seattle the capital city of Pacific Northwest. Being blessed with rainfalls throughout, it’s a city worth experiencing the hotels, restaurants, wineries and footapping music area...
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Author:
Charly