Articles, tagged with "unemployment figures", page 1
06th February 2012
Jay Mawji of Vantage FX (http://www.vantagefx.co.uk/) takes a look at news around the Eurozone on 18th January 2012 – including a slight decrease in headline inflation.
“Today the IMF stated the cost of the Eurozone; $600bn.
The board of the Interna...
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Author:
vantagefxuk
31st January 2012
Parents receive plenty of advice recommending that they consider saving money on behalf of their children, with successive governments also offering incentives in the form of the old tax efficient Child Trust Funds (CTFs) and the new Junior ISAs. The lau...
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Author:
StuMitchellmw
26th September 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Alison Withers
There are some small signs of hope on the UK's unemployment front but this does not suggest that job seekers can relax their preparations for interview.
While the numbers of job seekers declined by 26,000 in the thr...
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Author:
Ali Withers
17th August 2011
As the economy struggles to find its way to recovery after the recession, we face an uncertain future for both the public and the private sector. Every week, newspapers seem to be saying about the latest batch of job losses and rising unemployment figures...
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Author:
Tata Primanti
12th August 2011
Recently in the media we've been seeing some disturbing footage of people protesting on the streets of Greece. They're thrashing, yelling and chanting, and raising their hands in anger and fear about their future well being. It's a terrible social consequ...
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Author:
Daniel Kertcher
22nd July 2011
As the economy struggles to find its way to recovery after the recession, we are faced with an uncertain future for both the public and the private sector. Each week the newspapers seem to be telling us about the latest batch of job losses and the rising ...
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Author:
David Lakins
02nd June 2011
Is it all really doom and gloom regarding the job scenario in Manchester? Is it really as dreadful as the tabloid newspapers and the media are saying? If you are to believe every little thing that you see or hear in the local press it portrays a pretty du...
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Author:
anton
18th May 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Alison Withers
The latest survey by the UK's Recruitment and Employment Confederation in April 2011 suggests that more employers are planning to add to their permanent workforce during the coming year with more than a third suggestin...
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Author:
Ali Withers
06th April 2011
The Foreign Exchange marketplace, or Forex, has grown enormously over the past few years, with daily trading now being counted in trillions of dollars. Some investors earn staggering amounts of money, and very many others earn small fortunes
However, t...
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Author:
Evan Foster
15th March 2011
With graduate unemployment at its highest since 1992, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is urging the Government to extend its highly successful Graduate Internship Scheme, due to come to an end in March 2011.
Unemployment figures to the end of D...
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Author:
Data Flat
14th March 2011
When Forex traders analyze the charts, they’re looking at prior performance. This helps them determine future patterns and trends that inevitably repeat themselves. Everyone who’s ever traded Forex online and has succeeded at it will tell you that they ba...
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Author:
success27ful
03rd March 2011
It is sobering story that over the past two years, the number of people living in poverty in the United States has significantly increased. Some people say the signs of recovery in economy are picking up, but the fact remains that the unemployment figures...
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Author:
Sunny
23rd February 2011
Some countries intentionally lower their currency exchange rates to boost exports and stimulate domestic economy.
Competitive devaluation is a term describing a fierce competition among two or more countries that intentionally try to reduce the exchang...
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Author:
Ridgewell Hawkes
03rd February 2011
1) Watch the News
The Forex market is driven by economic news and data published by governments around the world. Many Forex traders will wait until announcements are due and will trade when the announcement is made. This can cause great swings in the ...
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Author:
pchees
26th January 2011
It is easy to see how and why unemployment levels have an impact on the housing market and other sectors of the economy. To state the obvious, the people without an income and aren't economically independent won't have the money available to purchase good...
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Author:
CoryBoatright