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Lack of Raw Material and the World Economy: Shaw Capital Management Article

20th October 2010
Shaw Capital Management Korea News Release - We have seen major developing economies like China and India apply the brakes earlier this year, as inflation grew on the back of commodity shortages. World growth was running at 4.5%, only 1% or so below the r... Read >
Author: shawcapital

Banks Restricting Lending Is Leading Borrowers To Look Elsewhere

01st October 2010
The economic slowdown started with the banking crisis, and while many of the banks celebrated in August a return to billion pound profits, they have still failed to bring their lending back to near pre-crisis levels, and are insisting on higher interest r... Read >
Author: Anthony

Positive Signs of Economic Recovery

23rd September 2010
Since the banking crisis and housing collapse, the U.S. economy has showed little significant signs of improvement. Many economists have even warned of a looming double dip recession. However, the month of September has started off with a couple of report... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

Personal Development - It's About Doing Things Differently

04th August 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Willie Horton I have no idea exactly how many personal development, self improvement or so-called self help books were sold over the last year - but I do know that it is one of the fastest areas of growth in the publishing world with... Read >
Author: Willie Horton

Why Nigeria Could Soon Become the Biggest Economy in Africa

04th August 2010
Many people only know about Nigeria from the so called "nigerian scams"and would be surprised to learn that Nigeria could soon become the biggest economy in Africa. Why does Nigeria have such tremendous potential? The reasons for the current interest ... Read >
Author: alvin donovan

Frederic Gaspoz on Globalization

19th July 2010
According to most economists, globalization is a source of economic growth and prosperity. On the other side, as exponents of a mix of interests ranging from labour advocates to environmentalists argue, it is a threat to social stability and the natural e... Read >
Author: Frederic Gaspoz

SBA Mortgages, The Negative Features

14th July 2010
SBA Business Loans have become very popular in the last 12 months due to the general economy, the banking crisis that has all but eliminated conventional commercial loans and because of the Stimulus Package the was rolled out in March of 2008. Despite... Read >
Author: Jeff Rauth

Whether to invest in sheet metal manufacturing technology in a recession?

13th July 2010
A & R Engineering Ltd., produces sheet metal fabrications and the dilemma was to decide if it was prudent to invest in new plant and machinery in the business and to discuss whether the cost verses return on investment will pay when the country is in the ... Read >
Author: Adrian Roberts

Chancellor gives more power to Bank of England

12th July 2010
Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed the Bank of England will be given the key role in regulating the UK financial sector.In the chancellors' first Mansion House speech, he announced plans to abolish the current system of financial regulation.He went o... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

April sees fall in mortgage lending

11th June 2010
The total amount of money borrowed in new mortgages dropped back in April.The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) revealed that £10.2bn was lent to both home buyers and other borrowers, 12% less than in the previous month, marking the lowest figure recorde... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

How a Mortgage Auditor Can Help You

23rd May 2010
To the tens of thousands of citizens who have been incapable of affording their mortgage payments or were facing foreclosure, the help of a mortgage auditor has been invaluable in helping them save their homes. The job of a mortgage auditor is to check al... Read >
Author: Christina Wells

Ski Vacations Have A Brighter Future

12th May 2010
Some 20 percent less people took ski holidays this year than two years ago, but as the world comes out of recession the skiing industry are optimistic that the 2010/11 season will see a return to the slopes from people who have been cautious with their mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Who Failed The British Banks?

04th May 2010
Gordon Brown said in his first real Budget in March 1998 that "Booms channel too many resources into speculative activities and not enough into others, hampering economic progress. The fleeting gains that such episodes bring are invariably far outweighed ... Read >
Author: UK Tax Refunds

Who is up for Building Bridges?

28th April 2010
I am no expert on American politics, but I do know something about holes. And watching the way the Republican Party is reacting to the passage of health care, it seems to me the G.O.P. is violating the first rule of holes: When you're in one, stop digging... Read >
Author: Oliver

Seven Words to Describe Working Capital Advances

21st April 2010
Merchant cash advances are emerging as one of the few effective working capital financing options for small business owners. Because this small business financing approach is not well understood by most commercial borrowers, this report will provide a ser... Read >
Author: Stephen Bush
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