Articles, tagged with "inflationary pressures", page 1
13th October 2011
For those who want to prepare for the future, no matter what age they are, it is important to get a company which can show the way to make income and savings grow to accommodate inflation and other inflationary pressures. Indeed, most of us will already ...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
14th July 2011
China raised its benchmark interest rate on Wednesday for the third time this year and the fifth time since October. The country has tightened its lending requirements. Cash is harder to get.
There is a pattern developing here. The country needs to sl...
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Author:
profitconfidential
07th July 2011
It was difficult to meet the emergency events in the past as the lender could not provide money immediately. Emergency events stand for debt consolidation, car repairs, unplanned trips, etc. The loan application was done manually. The borrower used to get...
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Author:
Morgan Murren
19th June 2011
In the previous years, the lenders were quite fussy about the credit scores of the borrowers. Seeing the poor scores, the loans were denied to them. At the same time, the borrowers could not get over the financial crisis. The salaried class people are alw...
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Author:
Graham Akerman
19th June 2011
The most fundamental requirement of life is hard cash. In Economics, it is termed as medium of exchange for buying goods and services. It is not always possible to maintain a healthy financial life. Instability occurs owing to ups and downs in the price l...
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Author:
marshalfarooq
19th June 2011
It is really very struggling phase for the handicapped people to survive on benefits of £500. Growing inflationary pressures are compelling this helpless class to look for external cash assistance. Life is full of uncertain events and no one really knows ...
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Author:
kingstonpeter2
19th June 2011
Emergency needs may compel any one to look for external cash assistance from the lenders. It would be big problem for the borrower suffering with bad credit history. He would not be even disapproved for any other bad factor like county court judgments, fo...
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Author:
robertkautman
02nd June 2011
If the bills keep piling up and get added in to the list of bad debts, then you need to look for external cash assistance. It is something better than depending on friends and relatives for financial help. It is an accepted fact that it is difficult to ma...
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Author:
Andrew Hardin
07th May 2011
For the past few years, the US government has increased its deficit spending by more than a trillion dollars a year. This amount of spending is unprecedented. For the current year, our elected officials are talking about a budget which includes approxim...
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Author:
Joseph Phelon
07th April 2011
China continues to face surging inflationary pressures despite higher interest rates and loan tightening. The country’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), excluding food, came in at 4.9% in February, which continues to be way too high. As such, China increased i...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
07th April 2011
If a high profile businessman can look for extra cash to run his or her trade, then it is obvious for the tenants to suffer from extra cash needs. There are lot of uncertainties happening everywhere which are tempting people with extra financial help. No ...
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Author:
hanscol2
11th March 2011
(1888PressRelease) In an insightful and broad-reaching interview conducted by Wall Street Week, Ted Cronin, Chief Executive and Chief Investment Officer of $1.5 billion wealth manager Manchester Capital, shares his optimism about the U.S. equity markets a...
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Author:
donaldhood
10th March 2011
The financial problem may arise in any stage of life. It is too hard to manage the life with a single source of income. The expenses may occur in two ways: a) daily expenses b) emergency expenses. The daily costs or regular costs are so high that it is no...
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Author:
Lee Lister
04th March 2011
On the first full trading day of the year, there was no escaping the scent of inflation. In the UK, it was the VAT rise to 20%, along with rail fare increases and fuel duty, all within the space of four days. Furthermore, the latest survey of inflation e...
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Author:
Art Jones
04th March 2011
Another much better day for eurozone peripheral bonds, aided by Japan's words of encouragement and some further buying from the ECB. Following China's declaration of support recently, some of the worst-affected eurozone sovereigns suddenly looked less vul...
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Author:
Art Jones