Articles, tagged with "foreign banks", page 5
17th September 2009
These are not the days to have a non-disclosed overseas bank account. If you do have such an overseas bank account, you are in for mighty rough sailing. For decades, you could count on foreign banks and the Swiss keeping secret account from the prying eye...
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Author:
Richard Stoyeck
16th September 2009
Everywhere I turn, I see, read and hear how capitalism has destroyed the American economy. The political Left blames capitalism outright, while the political Right claims capitalism is the American ideal. The elitists in banking, government, academia and ...
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Author:
zaid.sagaciti
04th September 2009
All around the globe cash machines, also known as ATM machines -- have become more and more common. Very often, these cash machines will be the best way to exchange your money, but you should verify the tourist information website for the country you're ...
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Author:
jehenry
14th August 2009
The increase in global business and travel means more and more people are moving around for business, and indeed pleasure, purposes. Regardless of why you are travelling, money is an essential item for your trip so you should investigate international ban...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
12th August 2009
As the buck and yen are soaring high, the other currencies are facing a huge depletion in their fund value. Money market stories outlines this exposed situation as a loosely handled business affair which has been affecting the global economy in a destruct...
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Author:
Maurice Frost
03rd August 2009
Small business reports are feedback that is given periodically to help determine how enterprises are performing in the market. They act as the benchmark for measuring what ought to be improved as well as what operational tactics ought to be dropped if the...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
17th June 2009
The global financial crisis that has nearly incapacitated the economies of the world has brought insurmountable havoc and confusion to the still bewildered people, of all walks of life. Truly, none was spared by the dreaded menace. Thousands are losing jo...
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Author:
Darewin Amio Ocampo
11th June 2009
Why is gold a safe haven?
When share markets fall, investors usually turn to fixed interest in cash to park their money. But even fixed interest can be risky and cash can be devalued by inflation and currency movements. If foreign banks become concerned ...
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Author:
Julia Lee
09th June 2009
Last month, RBI put its policy review on hold; given the current global financial situation, it has opted to wait till two issues are settled: one, there needs to be greater clarity about the stability and recovery of the financial sector abroad, and two,...
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Author:
Sumita Kale
29th May 2009
How would you like to have your compensation package determined by the Federal Government, even though your private sector employer did not receive any bailout government funds? According to the WSJ's "U.S. Eyes Bank Pay Overhaul," that's precisely the d...
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Author:
Becky Regan
17th May 2009
The words still ring in my ears…."We must
fasten our seat belts…. Our economy is set to
open to the world….." These were the words
said by the then Prime Minister P V Narasimha
Rao while he was addressing the nation in 1991, opening India's clos...
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Author:
Shikha Suman
27th March 2009
Are you an enterprise and want to fulfill your short-term money needs? Then, you need to catch hold of a strong lender available in the money market. This market is a place, where large institutions and government organizations come in contact with each o...
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Author:
Sourav Sharma
17th March 2009
In Britain today Gordon Brown has discussed his plans to weather the financial storm of the current recession. As inflation decreases, the price of fuel comes down and VAT reduces by 2.5 per cent, British people could argue that the cost of living has com...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
Many people these days are trying to put some money aside each month in order to cope with financial emergencies that may arise, particularly given that credit conditions at the moment are so tough. It is important to try and put some money away each mont...
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Author:
Alisdair Cosgrove
01st February 2009
The IRS Qualified Intermediary Program has heightened scrutiny as a result of the federal investigation into the Swiss Bank, UBS (the world's largest private bank). U.S. Prosecutors allege UBS deliberately abused the Qualified Intermediary Program ("QI Pr...
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Author:
Gary S. Wolfe, Esq.