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16th September 2009
Until now, our perception of the occurrence of green in relation to banks has inevitably led us to the conclusion that the subject was greenbacks. Now, we learn, to our watchful pleasure, that another sort of green can mollify our usual love-hate relatio... Read >
11th September 2009
Neither rain nor snow nor sleet can keep your mortgage payment from being due each month. The U.S. economy has resulted in financial hardship for many Americans, making it difficult for them to meet their bills. Foreclosure is not a pretty option and faci... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
03rd September 2009
Primerica Financial Services is a financial services company that is structured through the MLM business model. Representatives can earn either by selling various financial products and services like life insurance, mutual funds, variable annuities, segre... Read >
Author: briankrystihorwitz
26th August 2009
If The Obama administration can't coax mortgage providers in California into action, perhaps they can shame them. While pushing forward the Mortgage Modification program designed to help millions of American citizens avoid foreclosure, they have been nami... Read >
Author: Randy Scott
10th August 2009
When arriving in New York for the first time, you are likely to be bombarded with countless feelings and emotions. This really is one spectacular city – and its impressive number of skyscrapers undoubtedly enhances its appeal..
Of course the most we... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
09th August 2009
Feldman Law Center - What Are the Mega-Banks SayingThe financial world shrinks on a constant basis, because banks buy other banks, and then they buy even more banks. Citigroup for example is an enterprise of what used to be a number of smaller, mostly re... Read >
Author: Eduardo Dorsey
04th August 2009
In the latest twist to the California budget saga, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan Chase and B. O. A have refused California's request for bad credit loans to tide it over till October. Till the State can get things sorted out, it has started payi... Read >
Author: Scot Johns
01st August 2009
The pace of mortgage modifications will more than double by November 1 under President Obama’s foreclosure prevention program. According to the Treasury Department, 500,000 trial modifications will be in place by this fall, compared to the 200,000 modif... Read >
Author: Move Trends
16th July 2009
There is no debate about it; every month the first bill to be paid is your mortgage. The recent economic downturn, brought on by the credit and real estate crashes, have made it hard not only for people to purchase a home, but for those who have one to k... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
06th July 2009
The Forex market is all about trading between countries, the currencies of those countries as well as the timing of investing in certain currencies. The Forex marketplace is the trading between countries, habitually carried out by a broker or a financial ... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson
05th June 2009
The finance ministry is working on plans to chalk out a foreign road show calendar that aimed at attracting institutional investors to initial public offerings (IPO) and proposed follow-on public offerings (FPOs) of state-run firms- Oil India (OIL) and NH... Read >
Author: Paramita Banerjee
01st June 2009
If you're a bank, things are looking up! The $700 billion from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) has largely gone to buoying up financial institutions with some help to the struggling auto industry as well. So if your name is Bank of America, Citig... Read >
Author: Butch Grimes
13th May 2009
Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle maker, may issue bonds to raise Rs 5,000 crore to refinance the remaining $2 billion bridge loan it took to acquire Jaguar and Land Rover. The rest of the amount is expected to come by way of rupee- and d... Read >
Author: myindiaguide
12th May 2009
When it comes to bankruptcy reform, the only type that the politicians and bankers like is changes which make it more difficult, more time consuming, and less efficient for borrowers and homeowners. The point is to push foreclosure victims into a difficul... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
05th May 2009
Most homeowners would agree that the most important and urgent bill to pay each month is the mortgage. The credit crash and the home market crash have been primary causes of the current economic downturn. Due to this, it has been difficult for many not ju... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
01st May 2009
Debt Consolidation Cards lets you compare top debt consolidation credit card offers available to consolidate your debts to a new lower rate. In some cases this new lower rate is 0% and good for a year or more. In addition to debt consolidation credit ca... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
28th April 2009
Humana, a US-based health and supplemental benefits company, has appointed Raja Rajamannar as senior vice president and chief innovation and marketing officer of the company, effective April 27, 2009.
In his new role, Mr Rajamannar will be responsible f... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
17th April 2009
Apparently the words of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke carry a little more weight with Wall Street these days than those of the Commander in Chief. Bernanke gave his reassuring prognosis to Congress last month that the recession could end before t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th April 2009
Most people assume that the most important aspect of making money on the stock market is picking the right stocks to invest in. I actually think that's the least important aspect, at least for swing traders like myself. What's most important is timing. No... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus
02nd April 2009
Before you read the rest of this article please consider that I am not a professional and that investing in the stock market is always risky. As low as the stocks that I am going to talk about are now, they could always go lower.
During this Bush Reces... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus
10th February 2009
Here are the 5 best uses for Facebook:
1. Growing our business. There are some short sighted businesses that have banned employees from Facebook (why? Will they release information about poor practises?). Employee information is a great way to find out... Read >
Author: Vanson Tan
30th January 2009
A new proposal to help Americans struggling with mortgage debt overcome their problem has gained the support of baking giant Citigroup. This move, a legal reform initiated by US lawmakers dubbed “cramdown”, would result in courts wiping out mortgage d... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
30th January 2009
A new proposal to help Americans struggling with mortgage debt overcome their problem has gained the support of baking giant Citigroup. This move, a legal reform initiated by US lawmakers dubbed “cramdown”, would result in courts wiping out mortgage d... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
21st January 2009
Citigroup had moved up its earnings announcement, as it sought to placate anxious investors. Reports emerged early this week that Citigroup was accelerating moves to dismantle parts of its troubled financial empire. But some Wall Street analysts and inves... Read >
Author: tugsearch
21st January 2009
We've all heard the old adage, "it's always darkest before the dawn." But exactly when can we expect things to lighten up? There's so much paranoia and mistrust with a stock market in the tank and so many businesses already filing, or preparing to file, ... Read >
Author: Jose Roncal
08th December 2008
Demand in the labor market is down significantly for the third month in a row. In fact, the unemployment rate last month, ended up being 6.7%. Quoted as being the worst since 1993. This leaves 10,300,000 Americans involuntarily unemployed.
Companies li... Read >
Author: wallstreetking
03rd December 2008
Are you worried about down-sizing, lay-offs, and your retirement? Or maybe you are already laid off or retired and you are finding that your funds are running out or becoming dangerously low. When hearing the news of businesses closing left and right an... Read >
Author: Jan Mueller
01st December 2008
Credit Solutions For You
With credit cards, a deal is not a deal
By Kimberly from You Really Need To See This One!
You'll never get a letter from your bank like this one, but the notices you've probably thrown away might already bind you to si... Read >
Author: Kimberly
14th August 2008
More and more business practices are incorporating the go green initiative - including banking.
The lean, mean, green initiative is touching almost every aspect of doing business - including banking. How can banking be green? Actually, banking h... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
17th July 2008
Recent research from the British Bankers Association revealed that mortgage approvals hit their lowest level since their records began in 1997, with less than 28,000 mortgages for homebuyers approved in May 2008 - a figure nearly 60 per cent lower than th... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
08th July 2008
Financial services major Citigroup, which is under pressure from mounting credit-related losses in the US, is believed to be re-structuring its India back-office operations, valued at around $1 billion, in a bid to cut costs and monetise some of these ass... Read >
Author: Johnparker
27th June 2008
American bank Citigroup has announced that it will be removing itself from the British mortgage market, closing down its mortgage division, Future Mortgages and CitiFinancial, its unsecured loans department.
The bank currently has 92,000 customers, the... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
04th June 2008
In Turkey there are many sectors active and dynamic and the banking sector is one of them. The dynamism of the banking sector is a result of the lifting of certain restrictions that regulate it in the 1980s, as well as the liberalization of interest and ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
20th May 2008
Customers of credit card providers who have a faultless repayment record are said to be at as much risk of being cut off by their lenders as those who are out of control of their spiralling debts.
Banks are beginning to identify borrowers with f... Read >
Author: Phil
20th May 2008
Customers of credit card providers who have a faultless repayment record are said to be at as much risk of being cut off by their lenders as those who are out of control of their spiralling debts.
Banks are beginning to identify borrowers with flawl... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman
25th April 2008
Credit cards now come in a several varieties. What used to be a simply decision making process can now become a challenge, because of the many types of credit cards to choose from. It has been said before that the credit card industry is a very competitiv... Read >
Author: marsel
23rd January 2008
What Rate Cuts Can Be Expected
The US Fed has not exactly been forthcoming in its rate cuts; rather, it lowered rates very reluctantly in 2007. It has given only what the currency markets have already priced in. The basic reason for their hesitation is... Read >
Author: Misty
22nd January 2008
Many traders are confused when the question comes to the indexes. The common question is "Why should I analyze NASDAQ 100 if I trade only MSFT (Microsoft Corporation stocks)?" or "Why should I bother about DJI if I trade C stock (Citigroup Inc)?” The an... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
26th August 2007
A couple who stays close to my home and works for Cisco could not get a loan in the final phase of the home buying process. They had pre-approval,excellent credit however, the bank pulled the plug and was not clear about the reasoning behind not finaliz... Read >
Author: tazaspice
01st June 2007
Citibank is a company favored for its commitment towards its customers. A proud member of Citigroup, the bank issues some of the best-known credit cards with a package of rewards, commendable charges and great security cover.
The Citi AT&T Universal Pl... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
01st June 2007
Citibank is an esteemed company of Citigroup providing quality personal and banking services for its customers worldwide. The credit cards of the company are preferred for their outstanding rewards and standard charges.
The frequent flyers in American ... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
01st June 2007
Citibank operated by Citigroup is well-esteemed throughout the world for its multitude of personal and banking services for the customers. Citibank’s credit cards are favorite with many as it offers a package of quality services, low charges, handsome r... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
01st June 2007
Citibank a member of the Citigroup is the one of largest banks in the world. The bank proposes innumerable personal and banking services for its customers. The Citibank also offers credit cards, which are admired for their charges, rewards and quality ser... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
19th April 2007
US banking giant Citigroup, the largest company in the world according to Forbes business magazine, said it would eliminate about 17,000 positions throughout its organization, as part of a plan to streamline the organization, cut expense growth and drive ... Read >
Author: Alison White
07th December 2006
Although today almost all stock market trades are done electronically with advanced software platforms, Over-The-Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) stocks are traded either directly or by call in. These processes take much time and causes physical/mental stre... Read >
Author: Praveen Ortec
03rd October 2006
jobsinthemoney.com recently spoke with Patricia David, managing director and global head of diversity/talent and employee programs for the corporate and investment banking division of Citigroup. David is responsible for overseeing, developing and implemen... Read >
Author: Neil More
16th June 2006
Some of you may remember back when minimum payments were about 5% of your total credit card debt. Since that time, the minimum level for your monthly payment decreased to about 2%, and in some cases, even lower. At the time, many perceived it to be a good... Read >
Author: Jesse Niesen
08th June 2006
Citigroup pushes at the limits to foreign ownership in Chinese banks
IN A manoeuvre sure to incite the envy of its peers, Citigroup is poised to become the first foreign bank, and only the second foreign investor, to gain control of a Chinese lender. Th... Read >
Author: Judy Brown
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