Articles, tagged with "european union", page 3
22nd July 2011
First it was Greece, then Ireland, followed by Portugal. These countries are suffering from severe debt loads (sound familiar?), are unable to pay the interest, and are potentially defaulting.
Greece recently agreed to a new five-year austerity program...
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Author:
profitconfidential
21st July 2011
Is there really life after debt?
IMF keeping true to its promise of 3.6 billion euro contribution on the next installment authorized the release after the Greece passed the much-talked about austerity bills. However, the proposed debt rollover plan for...
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Author:
scmonlinehome
20th July 2011
Greece is a country located in the southern Europe and it offers plenty of diverse land for sale. The place is popular among visitor and investors. Most of the people are more interested in buying houses for sale Greece because this place has the lowest ...
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Author:
umesh
18th July 2011
As opportunities knocks on your door one of which is spanish lessons there's a great advantage that this brings. Though is not as easy as it is and you are bound to make mistakes at first being a beginner, but the good this is it's all part of learning w...
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Author:
John Smart
07th July 2011
What is Import Car Insurance
By: Joko Mundur
Most often, the thing is brought in automobiles on the highway today. Transfer vehicles' recognition made it simple to obtain as well as available to discover. Most dealers also offer you lower prices. How...
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Author:
gugun
07th July 2011
The country of Greece has produced some astounding mathematicians, scientists, philosophers, and other intellectuals in its long history, but managing finances does not appear to be a strong point for this country. After blowing through over $130 million ...
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Author:
profitconfidential
30th June 2011
It is important for expats In Spain to understand various ways on how to save money when it comes to currency exchange. The concept of most expats is to use the services of banks for currency exchange purposes without realizing that other sources could be...
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Author:
Marc Compton
30th June 2011
Using the remortgage option has become more and more popular in the Irish housing market. What is a mortgage? A Remortgage is a way to pull the equity out of the original mortgage by refinancing an existing loan. The Remortgage option can help property ow...
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Author:
Francesca Knap
30th June 2011
The process of labor of structured settlements was 1st released in Canada in the early 1970's and spread into the United States incredibly speedily. Within just a few several years, the strategy had identified its way to numerous nations such as Australia...
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Author:
Benjamin Marquez
29th June 2011
2011 E. coli O104:h4What is the 2011 E coli O104:h4 break out?For those who haven’t been watching the Nationwide news or been reading local newspaper these days, you will possibly not know what continues to be developing over in Europe at the moment. Ther...
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Author:
Anton Medina
20th June 2011
Most businesses in the UK will know well the task of filling out a VAT return; it’s something that needs to be done each quarter for all VAT registered businesses. For any new entrepreneur or business start-up just completing the company registration proc...
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Author:
Anthony
19th June 2011
The role of the Bank of England
The bank was founded by a group of very wealthy London Merchants in 1964, and later is was granted a Royal Charter by our very own William the third. The bank of England has developed a unique relationship...
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Author:
kevinFS
14th June 2011
Travelling to and studying in Italy as residents of the country, is in itself a feature that is like a dream sequence for many students. To study in Italy, the students are required to follow the rules as laid down by the foreign embassy or consulate in a...
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Author:
Sanjay Joshi
14th June 2011
The primary concern now, after receiving admissions into colleges in foreign countries, should be to prepare for the student visa. Each country has its own rules and regulations of issuing visas to the students who are aiming at studying in their colleges...
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Author:
InfiniteCourses
06th June 2011
The road haulage and passenger transport market sectors in the UK have usually been closely regulated. That's a pretty good thing as well, for the reason that big vehicles transferring heavy loads, and motor coachs carrying 50-70 folks at any given time w...
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Author:
Terence Hawkins