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29th September 2009
Recent research by Thomas Cook shows that Brits are paying far more for currency than they need to, all because they don’t take the time to understand the country they are visiting and what kind of prices to expect before they go.
In a survey of ... Read >
Author: Yvonne
08th September 2009
There are many cheap holidays abroad to be found by shopping around since booking agents offer the same deals but often at hugely varying prices. Reports in the news are that there has been a surge in late bookings for the bank holiday weekend. Apparently... Read >
Author: Kim
08th September 2009
Forecasts are apparently telling us that this year Britain will be able to enjoy the sun however with the gloomy weather we have had over the last week or two, in Scotland it has pretty much rained non stop, many people aren’t waiting around to see if i... Read >
Author: Kim
04th September 2009
The Clean Plus® Product Group which I have been following since 1997, has weathered some up and downs - but the group remains counter-cyclical. Activity in emergent markets such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China seems to be mirroring those countries ec... Read >
Author: jdavid
08th August 2009
If you were asked where the cheapest place to have a holiday would be I think you would go along with most other people and say stay here in the UK to get the cheapest holiday. However it turns out the price of a holiday in Turkey is the lowest. While the... Read >
Author: Kim
08th August 2009
As unemployment soars to its highest mark in over a decade, more and more of us are wondering how safe our job is.
In the U.S. unemployment rate - now at 7.6 percent, the highest in more than 16 years is expected hit a peak of 9 percent this year. The ... Read >
Author: elephant9
01st August 2009
A land steeped in history and tradition, Turkey is an intoxicating blend of eastern and western culture. Characterised by its unique position straddling continental Europe and Asia, Turkey is defined by its friendly people, stunning scenery and superb cli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th July 2009
If you haven’t been on your summer 2009 holiday or booked yet you will certainly be looking at booking a last minute deal within a couple of weeks. There are some fantastic last minute deals to be had. If you’ve seen my previous articles then my advic... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
10th July 2009
Despite a turbulent period for world economies, investment experts believe that there are green shoots of optimism starting to poke through, particularly in the oil and gas sector. Thanks to a surge in prices for crude oil, the industry is starting to fee... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th July 2009
Turkey will feature in a lot of people’s holiday plans this summer. Not only it is a largely unspoilt and beautiful country with many fantastic historical sites and a plethora of stunning beaches, but it's also attractive to many UK visitors due to it b... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
05th July 2009
I read this week that the most holiday destinations in 2009 for Britons are Florida and Egypt. Florida has apparently seen bookings increase by a massive fifty per cent when compared to numbers in early June of last year. You may have already guessed why ... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
01st July 2009
Many of us are looking for the cheapest holidays around at the moment. We can make use of the internet to search for the best deals so we can get away for a break this summer. After all everyone deserves a holiday to get away from all the economic doom an... Read >
Author: Kim
01st July 2009
After several months of deep concern, including a time when the UK Pound sterling rate almost levelled down to parity with the Euro rate, the prospects for holidays in Euro Zone destinations for UK travellers seemed bleak indeed. Traditionally-popular des... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
01st July 2009
Getting your airline tickets will be a different story for many, budgets are tighter and more planning is needed to get a good value deal and something enjoyable for the family, after all we all deserve time to rest and recuperate. Having a holiday, getti... Read >
Author: Kim
27th June 2009
Paris is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings-consider printing them all. Paris, the cosmopolitan capital of France, is - with 2.2 million people living in zone 1 (Central Pari... Read >
Author: Harjeet
16th June 2009
Foreign exchange trading, also known as Forex or FX, is a trading investment vehicle that some of the world’s largest companies and banks from around the world invest in. The basics of the forex market are similar to that of the stock market, but on a m... Read >
Author: CaptainAlex
16th June 2009
In the press this week it was revealed that for the first quarter, the number of trips abroad that have been booked has fallen again, no big surprise. With the big firms reported ten to fifteen per cent drops in customer bookings.
Holiday companies ha... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
08th June 2009
It is at this time of year that I normally write about my ideas and views on the outlook for the property market in Le Marche over the coming summer season and this year is no different, credit crunch and all.
The winter and spring this year in Le March... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
29th May 2009
Tips to enjoy a great holiday in Great Britain
There is a lot of discussion going on regarding financial matters at the moment - if it is not the continuing credit crunch on home shores then it is the weakening of the pound against the euro. Traveling ... Read >
Author: mark steve
11th May 2009
As we gradually move into spring, more and more of us are starting to discuss where we'd like to spend our holidays this year. The current economic climate has certainly had an effect on where and when we are likely to travel in 2009, with a weak pound a... Read >
Author: MarkeD
28th April 2009
You may have heard in the news that despite the credit crunch biting this year us Brits aren’t going to give up own annual holidays. We are however looking for the location that will offer the best value for our money.
There are many ways to reduce t... Read >
Author: Kim
27th March 2009
Sweden is one of the most accessible areas of travel in Western Europe. This statement will be raised some eyebrows a few years ago, but it became a reality. So why not go to Stockholm this year?
The leaders of both continents, may have different view... Read >
Author: rubinavn
27th March 2009
If you haven’t yet booked your holiday for this year the bad news is because of the very poor performance of sterling, European holidays are a lot more expensive this year with the press listing figures of price increases of twenty five to thirty percen... Read >
Author: Kim
27th March 2009
Much is being written of how the ‘credit crunch’ is affecting the travel plans for UK holidaymakers this year. For many, the Euro zone is a no go area due to the weak pound in relation to the euro, whilst anywhere further a field may well be consider... Read >
Author: MarkeD
27th March 2009
The current financial climate and “credit crunch” is causing prospective holidaymakers to consider travelling outside of the Euro Zone to make the most of their travel money. To many, Australia seems a safe bet in terms of value for money (after the ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
24th March 2009
As we gradually move into spring and the Christmas holidays become distant frost-tinged memories, more and more of us are starting to discuss where we’d like to spend our holidays this year. The current economic climate has certainly had an effect on w... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th March 2009
Real time forex news alerts show how global the financial crisis affects every major currency. Australian dollar is optimistic on keeping itself from recession. Although, reports are showing very slow come back from big blows. Unemployment rise with the l... Read >
Author: Pete Miguel
20th March 2009
Real time forex news alerts show how global the financial crisis affects every major currency. Australian dollar is optimistic on keeping itself from recession. Although, reports are showing very slow come back from big blows. Unemployment rise with the l... Read >
Author: Pete Miguel
09th January 2009
If you have not been adversely affected by the credit crunch you are prbably unique. It seems that all borrowers and savers have been affected in some way or another. Interest rates are now lower which does help borrowers but savers will now have serious ... Read >
Author: Lester Emanuel
28th August 2008
The largest U.S. chemical products maker Dow Chemical (DOW CHEMICAL CO.) Said, the price of energy and used in the production of STYROFOAM insulation materials, pesticides and plastic products grows up, will force the company in July the highest price inc... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
29th July 2008
When it comes to real estate and islands, there is only a limited amount of land one can build on and the prices of property in Malta are fairly safe even when other areas look likely to dip into recession. Official figures just released have shown th... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba
15th May 2008
So, you've done your research, selected your favorite currency pair, found the setup you've been looking for and executed your trade according to your forex trading system. You know this is one of the best forex trading strategies you've found because you... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle
09th May 2008
The Euro has performed very strongly against Sterling and the US dollar over the past 6 months or more. This has had the effect of increasing the price of property all over Europe, not just Italy by over 15% to buyers from the United States and the UK.
... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
25th April 2008
Whilst by its' own historical standards, the UK's domestic interest rates are low, they are still significantly higher than in the Euro zone, America, Switzerland and indeed, Japan. Therefore, you can apply for foreign currency mortgage and borrow the mon... Read >
Author: ClaireJohnson
27th December 2006
I arrived to Zilina in the early afternoon and immediately headed towards the oldtown.
I must say, this city kind of nicely surprised me…it manages to integrate the old-word with cute modernity.
Right in the heart, I saw some of the coolest/swankies... Read >
Author: Patrick Podolak
15th November 2006
Cyprus is a stunningly beautiful island, rich in natural resources, blessed with the inimitable Mediterranean climate and located close to the shores of Turkey. Cyprus is also a divided island, unique in that its capital city of Nicosia is the last divid... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson
03rd October 2006
In a report released by CapGemini examining the world retail banking industry, the demand for a more competitive pricing structure for retail as well as internet transactions revealed a new trend: a decrease in the cost per transaction.
March 15, 2006,... Read >
Author: Neil More
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