Articles, tagged with "global financial markets", page 3
15th May 2009
In the current economic downturn there is an undeniable pressure to decrease headcount, support costs and office expenses. At the same time companies must focus on attracting and retaining high caliber talent from the global marketplace. Ultimately, this ...
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Nawaz
22nd April 2009
Now that America is deeply into the business of bailing out banks and big companies, it may be pointless to ponder the feasibility of it. But as Associated Press reporters put it in a recent article, "What if the government got out of the bailout busines...
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Robert Palmer
28th February 2009
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is the federal bank of Australia. Anything that happens financially in Australia will largely depend on this organisation - they issue the bank notes we spend and they give the Federal Government its banking services. E...
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Scott Jamieson
23rd February 2009
Buying a new vehicle without financing options is a rare pursuit indeed. If you have the available cash to buy a car without taking a loan out then you are one of the lucky few, because the value of new cars continues to climb even while the global financ...
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Scott Jamieson
18th December 2008
We've survived the tech bubble and the housing bubble, but are we headed for something more catastrophic than either of those? Some experts are beginning to fear the worst.
Let's review recent financial events. The meltdown in the global financial mar...
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Author:
Jose Roncal
26th November 2008
Day after day we're being treated to news of the global financial markets being flushed further and further down the toilet. If you run a small business, it can be hard to hold onto hope and inspiration, because maybe this time things really are doomed.
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Mark Silver
10th November 2008
The recent months and weeks have been crazy at the financial markets. The crisis has started at the sub prime market in the United States and it has affected the global financial markets. It has almost caused a collapse of the financial markets. Only vigo...
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Author:
Lil Waldner
31st October 2008
Fear and emotion are the rule every day in the global financial markets. We have seen shock and awe financial bailout plans, the overnight consolidation of many troubled financial services giants, and a liquidity crisis that impacts markets across the glo...
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Author:
James William Smith
23rd October 2008
Last week saw more than 70,000 people descend on the Dubai International Conference Centre for the annual Cityscape Exhibition. A traditional focus of activity for people interested in investing in the Dubai real estate market, this year's show promised t...
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Author:
Editor123
17th October 2008
These are very troubled times in the global financial markets, but does this mean that it is a bad time to trade the foreign exchange market?
About a year ago when the U S dollar was in free fall against a basket of currencies, Warren Buffett announced...
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Author:
Martin Bottomley
15th October 2008
Inflation is worsening. Many of us are struggling with debt management as it is, with mortgages, finance deals, utility bills, loans, credited cards and overdrafts to contend with. The news that Britain is suffering from negative interest rates for the fi...
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Author:
RicReev
13th October 2008
You're shopping for a diamond pendant or perhaps considering purchasing a pair of anniversary rings so that you and your spouse can mark an important milestone in your marriage, Diamonds are not only beautiful, but they can also hold their value, somethin...
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Author:
Brayan Peter
02nd September 2008
Brazil is at the forefront of emerging property markets and offers some of the best capital growth and rental opportunities around.
With a relatively stable political structure and an enviably healthy economy derived largely from foreign investment in...
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Author:
Tony Price
27th August 2008
One of the world's biggest finance companies has pulled its self certification mortgage range from the market with immediate effect. The huge lender has their fingers in many different financial pies all around the world which means their UK self-cert loa...
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Author:
michael sterios
20th July 2008
For banks and other financial institutions finding enough people who want to use their loan products has not typically been a problem in the past. However due to recent events within the global financial markets, lenders have tighten up their lending crit...
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Author:
Danielle Fletcher