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15th September 2009
Owning a credit card is fast becoming a better deal for consumers as the credit card industry (banks and other credit card issuers) starts changing their practices and implementing what can only be construed as more lenient practices, under the pressure e... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st August 2009
Gold price is a topic of constant debate in our current economic conditions. With the price of gold possibly reaching a quick ended fallback at $900/oz, the gold price is predicted to reach a new record high in the latter half of 2009 as the threat of i... Read >
Author: dkay
13th June 2009
If you're currently better off thanks to your mortgage provider's low standard variable rate (SVR), you probably won't be considering a switch to a new mortgage deal. However, with fixed rate deals currently at a low level, and the possibility that intere... Read >
Author: MarkeD
28th April 2009
With regard to buying and selling property, India has become one of the hottest destinations amongst more than 30 emerging property markets of the world. The property sector has emerged as the most lucrative field in India, that is why not only manufactur... Read >
Author: AnkitaTyagi
27th March 2009
Zimbabwe is a country where almost all citizens are billionaires. This sounds good, right? However, a loaf of bread in Zimbabwe costs more than 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollars so even if you have 100 billion Zimbabwe dollars there is no chance that you ca... Read >
Author: Clint_Jhonason
27th March 2009
Zimbabwe is a country where almost all citizens are billionaires. This sounds good, right? However, a loaf of bread in Zimbabwe costs more than 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollars so even if you have 100 billion Zimbabwe dollars there is no chance that you ca... Read >
Author: Clint_Jhonason
27th March 2009
Zimbabwe is a country where almost all citizens are billionaires. This sounds good, right? However, a loaf of bread in Zimbabwe costs more than 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollars so even if you have 100 billion Zimbabwe dollars there is no chance that you ca... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
13th March 2009
The year 2008 saw the global economies entering a recession which hit the developed economies worldwide and had a limited but significant impact on developing economies as well.
With governments worldwide announcing various stimulus packages to provid... Read >
Author: Shyam Kumar
10th February 2009
“Gold is considered by many investors to be a safe haven and an inflationary hedge in times of economic turmoil”. Gold is also considered to be a type of insurance to protect against weakening currency valuations. Recent large fluctuations in many of ... Read >
Author: MK Smith
10th February 2009
“Silver is considered by many investors to be a safe haven and an inflationary hedge in times of economic turmoil”. It is also considered to be a type of insurance to protect against weakening currency valuations. Recent large fluctuations in many of ... Read >
Author: MK Smith
31st October 2008
Instant payday loans are easy to apply for and are the best option without any iota of doubt. So go for them without wasting further time.
The world is moving towards the realm of uncertainties, with the global economy getting unsteady by the day. The ... Read >
Author: johnmccain
12th September 2008
Has seen some decline in demand in 2008 however the prices are not likely to crash a modest correction in the region of 5% is likely recovering in 2009, this is relatively
good news for people who have bought property recently of course and is better ... Read >
Author: Portugal Paul
18th July 2008
When you look for borrowing money at the verse of any urgent financial need, confusions are destined to arise. The number of options available are numerous and so are the confusions associated with them. With the increase in competition in the UK loan mar... Read >
Author: gracy
23rd June 2008
For a number of years US economy has enjoyed a relatively low inflation rate. According to official statements, annualized inflation over last decade or so has been in very low single digits. Depending on the source and method of calculation, the rate ha... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
11th June 2008
In recent months, the US real estate market has seen its fair share of turbulent weather as house prices continue to fall. While the Federal Reserve has taken significant steps towards making lending cheaper, interest rates remain artificially high as the... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
09th June 2008
A new nationwide consumer poll from Lloyds TSB has suggested that concerns about food, fuel and energy costs are driving expectations of high inflation in the year to come.
The consumer barometer identified that average expectations for inflation in th... Read >
Author: ARouse
23rd May 2008
What choice should you make while watching world news? CNN or BCC: which news channel is the best one? What are the things that you need while watching some good world news channel? In whatever business you are or what kind of industry you are operating ... Read >
Author: Dale Styne
21st May 2008
When the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) delivered its verdict on interest rates for this month at noon today few would have been surprised. It decided to keep the base rate at five per cent, following its vote to cut the rate last month... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
13th April 2008
With the Bank of England monetary policy committee (MPC) due to meet next week to discuss interest rate policy, some may see the outcome as being quite obvious. With the property market at a fairly low ebb and wider economic concerns there will be no shor... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
03rd April 2008
The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, today unveiled a package of migration measures designed to address Australia’s skills and labour shortages.
Senator Evans said the package had the potential to provide thousands of ad... Read >
Author: amerie
27th March 2008
SYDNEY (AFP) — Boom in Asia and bust in the United States are buffeting Australia's economy, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd warned Monday as he outlined plans to rein in inflation.
In his first major speech on the economy since his Labor party swept John... Read >
Author: ...
26th March 2008
SYDNEY (AFP) — Boom in Asia and bust in the United States are buffeting Australia's economy, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd warned Monday as he outlined plans to rein in inflation.
In his first major speech on the economy since his Labor party swept John... Read >
Author: ...
26th March 2008
SYDNEY (AFP) — Boom in Asia and bust in the United States are buffeting Australia's economy, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd warned Monday as he outlined plans to rein in inflation.
In his first major speech on the economy since his Labor party swept John... Read >
Author: ...
11th February 2008
As interest rate decisions go, today's verdict by the Bank of England monetary policy committee (MPC) was perhaps the most widely predicted for some time. In the last week, an Adfero poll of seven economists and a Reuters survey of 60 both produced unanim... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
07th February 2008
Those looking at investing in property will doubtless have been paying much attention to the possible movements in the UK base rate. Recent comments by the Bank of England governor Mervyn King, speaking to an audience in Bristol, stated that there may be ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
26th January 2008
If a week is a long time in politics, 24 hours seems to have been a long time in economics. In less than a day the US Federal Reserve has cut its federal funding rate by 0.75 per cent, Bank of England governor Mervyn King has hinted at a rate cut in Febru... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
31st October 2007
So my 12 year old daughter asks, “Why is it that any time there is good news about the economy they also say that there is pressure on mortgage rates to rise? Why does the good news also mean bad news?” A fair question in my opinion. Scan the headline... Read >
Author: Vicky Edema
19th June 2007
Owning a credit card is fast becoming a better deal for consumers as the credit card industry (banks and other credit card issuers) starts changing their practices and implementing what can only be construed as more lenient practices, under the pressure e... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
19th August 2006
Weekly Mortgage News from Rodney Anderson of Dallas Mortgage Company - CTX Mortgage
Week of August 15th, 2006
THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES; THE PAUSE THAT BRINGS FRIENDS TOGETHER; PAUSE AND REFRESH YOURSELF...Coca-Cola's ad slogans from the 1920's and 3... Read >
Author: Mark Barrera
05th July 2006
Vietnam business and market overview including economy, industry, demography, infrastructure, retail trade and food culture. Provides an overview for those interested in conducting business in the country.
ECONOMY. In 1986, the Vietnamese government ab... Read >
Author: Khal Mastan
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