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Investment Advice Matters, But Investment Risk’s Tops in My Book

31st March 2011
I don’t like being the bearer of bad news, but we have to keep in mind the investment risks that are out there. One of the biggest risks to your pocketbook right now remains the sovereign debt issue. Make no mistake, the issue of government debt (around t... Read >
Author: lombardipublishing

Information On Purchasing Fannie Mae Properties

23rd March 2011
One should know that the two organizations, which are the Fannie Mae and the Freddie Mae, holds the highest percentage of debt mortgages. These companies are monitoring around 40% of the debt out here in United States. If there is even a slight change in ... Read >
Author: Sanela Markanovich

Hungary Again On The Headlines

23rd March 2011
But this unassuming nation - sandwiched between 7 countries, including Slovakia and Austria - has other delights to offer: friendly people, low crime rates, cheap living good food, Hungarian Wine and even cheaper houses.Hungary boasts one of the most beau... Read >
Author: Sim Simon

Pound Low Against Euro- Sterling Gets a Boost

17th March 2011
At Gerard Associates Ltd we continue our daily look at factors affecting markets and currencies allowing some insight into conditions affecting exchange rates. Cash and income timing from a UK Pension or QROPS (Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Sc... Read >
Author: russelmori

The President as well as the Future of Immigration

10th March 2011
The financial system is within the doldrums. Baby boomers nearing retirement have misplaced their nest eggs in the volatile market place. Jobless numbers would be the highest in many years. Provided these pressing concerns, immigration reform has taken a ... Read >
Author: Dan Hammond

Portuguese Bond Yields Continue to Climb

04th March 2011
Once the denials start to reach fever pitch, invariably the end game is not far away. As reported in yesterday's Daily Forex Brief, Der Speigel wrote a piece on Saturday claiming that both Germany and France asked Portugal to apply for bailout money from ... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Moody Downgrades by Five Notches

04th March 2011
Expectations were engineered ahead of the event so that the outcome was not a disappointment to markets. From that point of view, the EU summit was a success. There was agreement to enact the appropriate treaty amendment to allow the mechanism to be set ... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Growing Inflation Concerns in Asia

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... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Europe Still in Debt Crisis

25th February 2011
Europe's debt crisis entered another phase last week, one which promises to be even worse than the first two. Bond spreads of peripheral eurozone sovereigns continued to widen alarmingly on Friday, with Portugal the worst casualty. Indeed, the Portuguese ... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Dollar and Treasury Yields Jump

25th February 2011
Ahead of this week's EU Summit in Brussels, and amidst a growing cacophony of calls for the ECB to significantly expand its bond-purchasing program, senior members of the ECB are pushing back very hard. In a long and very interesting interview with the FT... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Commodity Prices Rising

25th February 2011
Notwithstanding the constant stream of negativity directed towards the single currency over recent days, the euro has at least stabilised and, in some instances, actually managed to creep higher against some of the major currencies. The EUR is comfortably... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Faster Ways to get Payday Loans

25th February 2011
With the rise in rates people need quick cash and payday loans are a simple way to match the needs. Usually, these kinds of necessity arises simply in cases where there is lower income. There are a number associated with jobs which spend less and do not ... Read >
Author: Lloyd Dalton

China Talk Drives Euro Up

25th February 2011
The latest talk by Chinese officials seems to be driving up the Euro versus other key currencies. This movement of currencies seems to be an indicator of the rising importance of the role that China has come to play in the global economy. China's ambassad... Read >
Author: Cedric

A Bailout Not Involving Big Government

18th February 2011
We’ve all been there haven’t we? Everything seems to be going smoothly and something on your car fritzes out. What do you do in this situation when you don’t have the funds to pay it? When your next cheque isn’t for another couple of weeks? These are situ... Read >
Author: Ian Evans

Short Sale vs Foreclosure vs Loan Mod - What is Best?

18th February 2011
Despite talk of an improving economy, many homeowners are still navigating rough waters. Many owners of real estate either purchased or refinanced with dangerous loan terms. These loans which appeared to be a good deal turned into hellish payment terms. F... Read >
Author: VAhomeloan
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