Articles, tagged with "bailout", page 5
17th February 2011
Debt and bad debts are an unavoidable part of the business world. No business can operate without the tools of credit and debt. Sometimes you are the risk and sometimes you are at risk. You may at times land yourself in a bad debt or maybe faced by one. C...
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Author:
creditorsrelief
17th February 2011
Cheap airplane tickets, discount hotel rooms, and cheap vacation packages can be found in European countries which are struggling financially. This is particularly true of countries that have been bailed out by the European Union or may soon be bailed ou...
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Author:
Cheapfares
16th February 2011
How could this have happened? The real winner of this whole set-up is of course the multi-national company, in this case GE, which, by the way, owes its very existence to tax payer bailout money from 2008. GE will very likely see a s bombillas led bump in...
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Author:
lamparas bombillas
11th February 2011
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Combining redundant infrastructure with superior technical service at an unbeatable price, Constellate is starting the new year offering new partnerships to small and medium sized businesses. Bu...
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Author:
Constellate
10th February 2011
Eurozone
The sun was shining in the Algarve this week as Europe avoided an escalation in its sovereign debt woes. Portugal managed to attract strong demand for its benchmark 10-year bonds, so much so that despite the country being seen as a candidate f...
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Author:
Rubel Zaman
07th February 2011
CITIGROUP INC the bank that took $45 billion in U.S. bailout funds during the financial crisis, is widely expected to report its fourth consecutive quarterly profit on Tuesday, signaling to investors that it has largely completed its recovery.
Analyst...
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Author:
Merinews
27th January 2011
THE RECAPITALISATION of bailed-out insurer AIG is likely to close next week, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday, as the company's shares touched fresh highs on news the deal was getting closer.
American International Group Inc received th...
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Author:
Merinews
26th January 2011
Banks have steadily recovered since the Lehman Brothers collapse in late 2008 sent the bank sector in a downward spiral that inevitably required hundreds of billions of bailout infusion from Uncle Sam to save the U.S. bank sector.
In my view, this chao...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
25th January 2011
U.S. auto sales rose to the highest rate in 16 months in December, and major automakers forecast the recovery would gather momentum in 2011 as the industry distances itself from one of its deepest slumps ever.
Auto sales are one of the first snapshots ...
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Author:
Merinews
14th January 2011
It’s that time of year. You know, when people like myself peer into our hazy crystal balls and predict the future with amazing accuracy. In this article, we take a look at where taxes are headed in 2011.
As I write this, the effort to extend the Bush ...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
22nd December 2010
Traders appear to have brushed aside the mounting debt and deficit issues in Europe; but, be warned, these are not going away anytime soon. At least, that’s my opinion.
Earlier this week, Spain warned that it may receive a credit rating downgrade, whic...
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lombardipublishing
22nd December 2010
There’s so much to say this morning, or at least so much I have to say about different economic and financial events unfolding:
President Obama met with Bill Gates and Warren Buffett at the White House yesterday to discuss, among other things, the econ...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
20th December 2010
Financial emergencies pop up in an instant and are not mindful of the welfare of your pocketbook at any given time. Where can you find a cash loan for your scenario that is going to be there when you need it? Several examples follow of feasible locations ...
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Author:
SakiyaoKulinaja
13th December 2010
“Werner-international" on the next euro zone domino set to fall as the debt crisis worsens.
Though the ink on the bailout of Ireland’s embattled banking system is barely dry, it appears that “the market" has already abandoned the Celtic Tiger’s carcas...
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Author:
Breakoutstories
09th December 2010
If you and your spouse have come to the conclusion that you no longer want to be married, but that you’d like to go about your divorce proceedings in an amicable fashion, then you may be wondering if you’ll need to bother hiring an attorney. As an experie...
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Author:
Sergey Yugay