Articles, tagged with "central banks", page 5
28th April 2011
The foreign currency market goes by many other names such as spot currency or even forex market (an amalgamation of foreign and exchange). In itself, the foreign currency market is the largest in the world and conducts around $1.9 trillion worth in terms ...
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Author:
Cedric
28th April 2011
Before we answer that concern, let us first see how large Forex trade market is normally. From generally there, we could know benefit of computerized systems for currencies.
It holds true that the foreign currency market is very large market world wide...
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Author:
adriji3bga
28th April 2011
Prior to when we answer that query, let you first see how large Forex trade market can be. From generally there, we can know benefit of currency trading systems for currencies.
It applies that the foreign exchange market is very large market around the...
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Author:
adriji3bga
28th April 2011
With major Cyprus blue chips having lost more than 50% of their value during the last two years, it is not uncommon to encounter people asking around if the time is right to invest in Cyprus stocks.
As an authorized investment advisor employed at a reg...
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Author:
Shavasb Bohdjalian
20th April 2011
* How many millions of people work during the work so much to do?
* What is the problem of the mixture of modern economic forces of all those who work want to remain idle?
* When countries take steps to alleviate the plight of unemployment?
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Author:
peco4real
14th April 2011
The recent economic collapse left a number of people in dire straights as they lost the savings of their lives. The buzzword that emerged out of the collapse was Moral Hazard and why a competent investment lawyer is needed to protect you from moral hazard...
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Author:
Mark William
07th April 2011
HSBC and JPMorgan have upgraded Indian equities as inflation is expected to ease, following a series of rate increases and signs of the government moving to enacting laws that could smoothen conduct of business. Global investors possibly shifting back to ...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
06th April 2011
"As seen from the outside, the massive upheaval in Western society is approaching the limit beyond which it will become "meta-stable" and collapse."
Solzhenitsyn
"The pace and severity of financial crises has taken an ominous turn for the worse......
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Author:
Deepcaster
06th April 2011
Buying and selling gold are very profitable. It may have been easy as it sounds but it requires having good knowledge on this field especially on how to evaluate this kind of metal. It is now gaining its popularity as it provides great projection on inves...
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Author:
Clivir Team
03rd April 2011
The rate at which interest is paid by a borrower for the use of money that is been borrowed from a lender is said to be the interest rate. When you hear the term interest rate the first thing that comes in the mind is money. After all it's all about money...
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Author:
Ferris Disoza
03rd April 2011
The recent earthquake in Japan had very little affect on the price of gold, only a relatively small £15 dip took place after the news came out but the price recovered fairly quickly. Compared to stocks, gold held its value very well during the few days wh...
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Author:
Marko Puustinen
31st March 2011
"Sir Alan Greenspan spent almost 20 years serving his masters who own the Federal Reserve, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and many more. The Fed has no independence - it takes orders from these banks and brokerage houses. This same group control...
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Author:
Deepcaster
30th March 2011
Change is in the air, and it’s happening all around. There is growing expectation that both the Bank of England and the European Central Bank will soon raise their benchmark interest rates. The inflation rate in the U.K. just hit 4.4% in February, which i...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
30th March 2011
According to our latest report “Middle East Banking Sector Forecast to 2013", Middle East region is one of the fastest growing banking markets. The financial services sector of the region is in the midst of a massive overhaul. The banking sector is well d...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
29th March 2011
Spread is the difference between the bid and the ask prices of currency pairs. Currencies get traded in pairs like EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY etc. Suppose, EURUSD bid price is 1.3453 and the ask price is 1.3456. What this means is that if you want to sell EUR...
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Author:
forextips