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Economic Recession In The Euro Zone - Is the Euro Cracking Up?

04th November 2010
The Greek economy, which just went through a debt crisis, might be in trouble yet again and so may be the Portuguese economy. Leading economist and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitzhad recently suggested that Germany leave the Euro. The Greek economy is expe... Read >
Author: Cedric

The MoneyMachine How The City Works

03rd November 2010
The Money Machine - How The City WorksThe Money Machine - How the City Works is one of the few banking books I accept apprehend that strikes the appropriate antithesis amid all-embracing explanations and accessible to apprehend concepts, alike for bodies ... Read >
Author: Satish More

Industrial Supply Company Leaders in a Tight Economy

15th October 2010
With the collapse in the housing market and the subsequent recession, everyone has had to become an economist. While most people get their information from the news and the stock market analysts, those individuals who work for an industrial supply company... Read >
Author: Lawn Eq

Credit cards used 131 million times in July, record figures show

01st October 2010
Aussie credit card debts have increased as the products were used to pay for goods 131 million times in July, one publication has revealed.Credit cards were used to pay for goods a record 131 million times in July, it has been revealed.According to the Ag... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

How Automated Forex Trading Software Helps You Learn and Earn

29th September 2010
Can an automated forex trading platform help you learn and earn from the forex market? For those who have extensively used platforms, the answer will be an unreserved yes. It’s unfortunate; however, that not many people are earning from forex not because... Read >
Author: benjaminstockton5

The Economy and Job Creation

21st September 2010
With the economy being what it is these days, there is a lot of talk about jobs, or more pointedly, the lack of them. Politian’s and economist alike purport to know how to create them and each have their own opinions on the best way to do it. The one th... Read >
Author: JQJones

Hawaii Home Sales Are Steady, With Tax Break Or Not

19th August 2010
When economist Paul Brewbaker cracked this week that the government's $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers affected only a handful of sales in Hawaii, no one in the audience of several hundred real estate executives disputed it. For all the hoop... Read >
Author: Berton

Top Photogenic Spots In and Around Perth

09th August 2010
Perth is the capital of Western Australia with a population of 1,659,000 people and is one of the most secluded metropolitan areas in the world. It is located along the Swan River and has been nicknamed as the "City of Light" by the rest of the world. It ... Read >
Author: JakeConte

The Downside of Government Incentives and Rebates for Home Buyers

06th August 2010
The government loves to meddle with incentives. This is not entirely their fault. Many politicians have a sincere desire to help or benefit there constituents. Economist love to study the effects of incentives on rational people. Economists want to... Read >
Author: Marianne

Economic Recovery Not Only Slow for Canada

15th July 2010
While many watch holding their breath, the economic recovery seems to be stalling for our neighbours to the south. With an unexpected number of new claims for jobless benefits combined with slowing activity in the manufacturing sector, many economists are... Read >
Author: Molly

forex robot - Correlation between currencies

13th July 2010
To make more money in forex go to http://www.forexrobot4professionals.com Through my work pretty frustrating, I admit. Much involved in this through careful, a lot of thinking and waiting sometimes desperate situations that the number will harmonize to... Read >
Author: bobjonson

Halifax notes fall in house prices

12th July 2010
According to the latest report from the Halifax bank, the UK housing market is slowing down again.The banks' latest monthly survey suggests that the recent rise in house prices is showing signs of slowing, with figures showing that prices fell by 0.4% las... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

Canadian Home Sales Stall. Variable Mortgage Rates are Still Great.

29th June 2010
Home sales stall in what should be the busiest time of the year. Variable mortgage rates are still where you want to be. June 16, 2010 CREA reported that prices have fallen flat in May and sales are down by 8.5% compared to April but are down by 15... Read >
Author: Paul Mangion

What does the Budget mean for you?

07th June 2010
So, after weeks of pre-amble, the last Budget before the general election is here. It's already received a number of name tags, from the Robin Hood Budget to the ‘holding' Budget - but what really matters is how it all affects you. Here's our breakdown,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

I Don't Care...I Want a New One!!

03rd June 2010
Despite an over abundance of homes on the market, it seems there is increasing demand for new homes. March and April have produced gains in the sales of new homes that have not been seen in 47 years, and although the numbers are still down from the peak d... Read >
Author: Lauren Spencer
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