Articles, tagged with "consumer price index", page 6
10th November 2009
In a recent government study that was done, it was found that fully 85% of people who had 401K tax differed savings plans have made no adjustments to their portfolio for the past five years. What makes that fact so astounding is that even as the stock mar...
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Author:
Chriss Tyrrell
03rd November 2009
October 27, China Textile Industry Association, Gao Yong, vice president of the monthly observations in the economic forum, presented in 2009 the textile industry since the export situation, even though the first 8 months of 2009 exports of the textile in...
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Author:
chenxiao
21st October 2009
Despite the economic downturn, the Sydney commercial property sector is still looking healthy. As Australia looks poised to come out of the financial slump strong, businesses are taking advantage of current depressed property and rental prices and looking...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
16th October 2009
Gold continued its run into record territory wednesday as investors answered to the weak U.S. Greenback and continuing worries that a session of inflation might be brewing. Global Bullion Exchange December gold was up $1.30 to $1,066.30 an oz, after cli...
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Global BullionExchange
16th October 2009
Gold continued its run into record territory Wed. as backers replied to the weak U.S. Greenback and continuing worries that a bout of inflation could be brewing. Global Bullion Exchange December gold was up $1.30 to $1,066.30 an oz, after climbing overn...
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Global BullionExchange
16th October 2009
Gold continued its run into record territory Wed. as backers answered to the weak U.S. Dollar and ongoing concerns that a wave of inflation might be brewing. Andre Muran December gold was up $1.30 to $1,066.30 an oz, after climbing overnight to another...
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Author:
Andre Muran
22nd September 2009
Traditionally there are two means of measuring the cost of living in the UK. These are the Consumer Prices Index and the Retail Prices Index. Both are used to estimate just how much the cost of living is rising over set periods and they're employed in var...
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Author:
michael challiner
18th September 2009
Inflation in China may accelerate to at least 4 percent by the middle of next year, spurring the nation's central bank to raise interest rates, and may rebound in the second half this year, according to the central bank.
The decline in the Consumer Pric...
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Author:
hasxls@gmail.com
16th September 2009
The burden of excessive credit card debt is a "new neighborhood" for thousands of senior citizens across the U.S. Low to middle income citizens are affected most, but even the upper middle class is taking on new debt.
Those who expected to spend their ...
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Author:
John Rasor
10th September 2009
Your interest rates can clearly affect the affordability of your mortgage. Therefore, it is important that you exert a little effort to find the best rates there is and get qualified for it.
Normally, a good mortgage rate would be granted to those who ...
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Author:
Victoria San
10th September 2009
Tame inflation data, strong demand for the Treasury auctions, and a lack of surprises from the Fed were all positive for mortgage markets, and Mortgage rates end the week lower.
As expected, the Fed held the fed funds rate steady on Wednesday, and its s...
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Author:
Iffpf Media
28th August 2009
Open up a whole new world of concepts to use as indicators for decision making when you choose trade Forex as a route to earn money.
There are a few basic pointers that provide an idea about the likely health of the currency of a country. A curso...
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Author:
Alan
28th August 2009
What drives the forex markets? If we knew why currency prices move as they do,
our online currency trading would be much easier. The fact is that markets are driven by sentiment.
Sentiment being so subjective is very hard to gauge. But sentiment ...
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Author:
Andrew Bond
25th August 2009
If someone listens in on or pays attention to the possibilities of forex trading, they will certainly linger with excitement. While any individual learns and understands about the trading deals, they merely start to examine how their life will be on submi...
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Author:
MarkJackle
10th August 2009
Do you know that inflation is the result of the printing of
currency?
This is fascinating because if I purchased a laser printer and
tried To do this it would be identified as fraud.
But when the undisclosed representatives of the bureaucrats t...
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Author:
tmignorancekiller