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Britain's property market benefits from not being in Euro

19th May 2010
Britain's housing market is benefiting from not being in the euro, estate agents disclosed today. Overseas buyers are investing in expensive properties, primarily in London, rather than putting their money in more "vulnerable" euro zone areas, they said... Read >
Author: Lloyd Davies

Greece Seeks Ways To Overcome Deep Financial Crisis!

04th May 2010
Greece is a debt laden country for the time being and it is seeking help from various countries to rectify the problematic situation that it has placed itself into. It is believed that Germany is reluctant to help the country. Hence, Greece is left with n... Read >
Author: Kirthy

Online marketplace enables sale of advanced products to the Brics

30th April 2010
The B2B marketplace is changing as fast as light can travel down a fibre-optic cable through the servers of Bric.com. Internet trading and online marketing has long given buyers the ability to source suppliers from all over the world. The market for we... Read >
Author: Ben Avison

The Fannie Mae National Housing Survey: “Home is safest investment “

14th April 2010
The Fannie Mae National Housing Survey: "Home is safest investment " A survey was conducted by Fannie Mae during the months Dec 2009 - Jan 2010 and 3,451 telephone interviews were conducted of Americans in various age groups i.e. 18 years and above. 88... Read >
Author: Mayfair Group

Sale of previously occupied homes rose in 2010

14th April 2010
Sale of previously occupied homes rose in 2010 After the winter negativity, house market showed an improvement in the month of February and according to the reports released on Monday, the number of buyers spending on previously occupied homes increase... Read >
Author: Mayfair Group

Business accounts 'buoyed by rise in exports'

13th April 2010
New research has revealed an increase in business sentiment.Businesses are taking a more positive view about the short term future of their organisation, in part driven by reports that exports are to increase.Figures released by Lloyds TSB in its February... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch

RBA: Monetary policy to be changed if economic conditions strengthen

06th April 2010
Monetary policy will change if "economic conditions gradually strengthen as expected", according to the Reserve Bank of Australia.The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has admitted that it will change monetary policy if "economic conditions gradually streng... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

U.S. Stocks continue to gain, China’s stock rise most in two weeks

31st March 2010
U.S. Stocks continue to gain, China's stock rise most in two weeks Federal Reserve held the benchmark rates to a low (in the range of 0% to 0.25%), and U.S. stock were at 17-month high, on Tuesday, March 15. The Federal Open Market Committee backed ... Read >
Author: Mayfair Group

Property Investment in New Zealand: Confidence on the Rise

24th March 2010
Property investment in New Zealand has consistently attracted both domestic and international buyers to the market. With housing prices gradually falling, there has never been a better time to invest in property. According to ANZ's Chief Economist, th... Read >
Author: Treena Drinnan

Shortage of London Property for sale to fuel further price rise

22nd March 2010
A lack of property for sale in London has caused a significant upturn in asking prices across most parts of the city, according to various property price indices. UK property price inflation looks set to reach double-figures in February, after statist... Read >
Author: Marc Da-Silva

Experts Predict A Lucrative Real Estate Up-Turn Period

10th March 2010
The real estate market has been a mark of concern for the nation for nearly half a decade. Between the peak of real estate prices in 2005 to early 2009, total home re-sales fell 38 percent while sales of new homes dove more than 76 percent. Construction o... Read >
Author: Reed

RBA: Interest rates more important than cash rate

05th March 2010
Interest rates that are paid by borrowers are more important than the cash rate, according to the Reserve Bank of Australia.The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has said it believes interest rates, paid by borrowers and that people with savings accounts re... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

The Olympics, Greece, and Penny Stock Companies

04th March 2010
Canada enjoyed its time in the limelight as host country of the 2010 Winter Olympics - but Greece, home of the original Olympiad has seen better days. Mounting concerns over Greece's budget situation and weaker-than-expected U.S. economic data oversha... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot

Real estate industry in the US looking forward to a better 2010

04th March 2010
Real Estate realtors in the US are confident about 2010 and predicting that home sales will increase 13.6% in 2010 and prices rise up to 5%. The latest report from the National Association of Realtors predicts that both existing home sales and new bu... Read >
Author: Move Forward

Property sales soar in the US due to tax credits, low interest rates and lack of supply

24th February 2010
Existing property sales in the US soared in October with experts predicting further increases before they fall off for the winter season. Sales increased 10.1% in October, the figures from the National Association of Realtors show. They are now 23.5%... Read >
Author: Move Forward
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