Articles, tagged with "banking crisis", page 4
09th April 2010
Wholesale jewelry from china is a hot but confusing business. When you do business with Chinese jewelry wholesalers, you can find they are very enthusiastic. But what is most important for your business, in my opinion, it is their products.
Obviously,...
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Author:
hibeads001
25th March 2010
- Few job realize that there many resumes have to go through a two-tiered process. First, if human resources are going to screen applicants, resumes have to be structured so that the applicant's qualifications match the requirements of the job. Screener...
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Author:
Terry S Vostor
18th March 2010
Amidst re-branding moves and January sales, new consumer research is showing that banks should really be focusing on how they can rebuild trust between themselves and the UK public before keeping up appearances and offering cash-back to new savers.
Con...
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Author:
MarkeD
04th March 2010
21:00 GMT- Feb 16 (global-view.com) The debt crisis in Greece just refuses to go away. A growing stumbling block could be the unpopularity in Germany of giving the economy a bailout when Germans feel that government spending programs in Greece have consi...
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johnmbland
07th January 2010
Generally, when people lay blame for the U.S. financial crash, they point to the greed and the make-money-at-all-costs attitude on Wall Street. They're wrong, says noted banking analyst Richard Bove. The real problem, he said, is that the U.S. was pouri...
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Author:
Jordan Crouter
05th January 2010
As 2009 winds down, the economy is beginning to show signs of a pulse. The Dow is creeping towards 11,000 and some companies are seeing profits make an uptick. 2010 holds promise for a recovery of the job market. Experts expect sectors such as complian...
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ByronMack
21st December 2009
Peterborough is already a popular city for investors and it's not surprising considering the potential for buy to let returns of 7% and the huge potential for capital growth from ease of access to London within 45 minutes; massive investment in city centr...
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Author:
Graham Drage
01st December 2009
Showing a drop of over thirteen per cent in visitors last year, the ski holidays industry will be hoping that 2009/10 will see a pick up as skiers start booking again.
Fortune is on their side at least - early snow saw some of the Colorado resorts open...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
07th October 2009
It is without much doubt that trading stocks does provide a trader the chance to make a better than average return on their hard earned cash. If you have your money in an account with your bank, the odds are you are not earning a particularly good return....
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Author:
Peter M
29th September 2009
One might think a high yield savings account in a ridiculously low rate economy like today's would be a waste of time but that thinking would be wrong. Despite the low savings rates evident in all the print and media ads an online high yield savings acco...
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Author:
Jim S
16th September 2009
After falling for 18 months is the housing market finally starting to recover? For the first time since the crash began, both the Nationwide and the Halifax house price indexes are showing a price rise in the last quarter (2.6% and 0.8% respectively).Pric...
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Author:
John Tighe
23rd August 2009
Tax deed sales of government foreclosure properties are going to increase to the point where the informed and skilled investor, who knows how to research and perform due diligence, will experience a windfall in profit-making opportunities.
There is no be...
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Author:
Harry A Connor Jr
04th August 2009
Over-the-road haulers, big rigs or 18 wheelers; no matter what you call them the fact is that a semi trailer tractor can become a huge loss for a lender in the case of a repossession. Due to the banking crisis, lenders have had to rethink their lending re...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
27th July 2009
Tax deed sales of government foreclosure properties are going to increase to the point that the informed and skilled investor who knows how to research and perform due diligence will experience a windfall in profit-making opportunities.
There is no bet...
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Author:
Harry A Connor Jr
23rd July 2009
What will be the impact on landlords of further Buy-to-let mortgage regulation?
Landlords who have a buy-to-let mortgage will be watching with interest the latest prevarications of the FSA (Financial Services Authority) as they decide whether to regula...
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Author:
Propertyhawk