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28th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christian Amstadter
Leaders of the G-20 summit in PA began there 2 day summit. The big indications that were things are still not strong enough to end the governments huge injections into the economy.Speaking of this fragile economy,... Read >
Author: Christian Amstadter
07th September 2009
If you listen to bankers and politicians, what we really need right now if for banks to start lending again. Then, all the problems we now see; house prices falling, stock market panics, mass currency movements, will sort themselves out. It might not happ... Read >
Author: Bob Smith III
06th September 2009
Wherever you look, the story is the same. House prices are in free fall. What are the facts? According to the S&P/Case-Shiller national index, house prices fell by 14% in the year to April 2008! Those of you who like history will know that's a faster fall... Read >
Author: Norris Rios
04th September 2009
Hey, I know you don't want doom and gloom but one of us has to ask the hard questions. So, with the housing market in free fall and price inflation taking off, jobs are less secure. Now is the time to spend a few minutes thinking about what you would do i... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
04th September 2009
Make sure the broker is licensed to legally sell cars in your state. Northern VA 1800 auto Broker is legally licensed to sell in Northern Va, Maryland and Washington DC
Ask questions to the company or individual about how they find deals on cars, what ... Read >
Author: motivated
04th September 2009
Make sure the broker is licensed to legally sell cars in your state. Northern VA 1800 auto Broker is legally licensed to sell in Northern Va, Maryland and Washington DC
Ask questions to the company or individual about how they find deals on cars, what ... Read >
Author: motivated
11th August 2009
So you are not into the t-shirt, sweat pants and flip-flop fashion scene? Appearances are not the most important measure of a person but it is still nice
to make a good impression on others. How a person dresses in public is a
refectio... Read >
Author: Rick Foreman
10th August 2009
The period of recession is lurking around the economies of the world including India which despite of its strict fiscal policy facing problems like price inflation contributing to need to health insurance and the other factor which has conviced the indi... Read >
Author: K Amit
15th July 2009
If you're thinking of buying gold, it's very possible that your first thought is to buy Krugerrands, and if you do that you would be okay because only in rare instances are there are better forms of gold for investing purposes. Of the best known gold bul... Read >
Author: Bill Haynes
06th June 2009
As the debate over how to reform the nation's costly and complex health-care system heats up in Congress, Indianapolis-based health insurance giant WellPoint is on the offensive.
"What our goal is, is to make sure we fix what's broken but leave in plac... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
01st June 2009
Many people who bought their house at the peak of the market before the recent crash in house prices are currently in negative equity. This means that if they sold the house they would fail to raise enough cash to pay off their mortgage on the property.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th May 2009
Caribbean investment property prices have fallen to some extent. Unlike American property values they have not tumbled but they are at an excellent value level right now. The generally desirable locations of Caribbean investment property will ensure they ... Read >
Author: Chris Amese
11th May 2009
Caribbean investment property prices have fallen to some extent. Unlike American property values they have not tumbled but they are at an excellent value level right now. The generally desirable locations of Caribbean investment property will ensure they ... Read >
Author: Chris Amese
17th April 2009
Price-to-income ratios represent the amount borrowed relative to the incomes of the borrower. There are many variables that impact house prices, and some of the variability in prices over time can be attributed to changes in these variables; however, sinc... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th April 2009
Dear President-Elect Obama,
I am a middle aged small business owner of two companies, one in telecommunications and one in internet marketing. I did not vote for you because I disagreed with much of what you espoused during the campaign.
However, y... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
10th March 2009
2008 was a rollercoaster of a year for the UK's property market. SecureASale Director Tim Jackson looks back on the ups and downs of London's housing sector over the past year…
2008 started slowly with the hangover for the manic record market of ‘07.... Read >
Author: moviesplanet
21st January 2009
Will Rogers once said, “Invest in inflation; it’s the only thing that’s going up.”
While he wasn’t an economist, he wasn’t really far off.
Howard J. Ruff, the bestselling author and financial advisor who has re-edited and re-issued his ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th January 2009
During the Great Housing Bubble, prices detached from their fundamental valuations and became very inflated. This price inflation created a situation where affordability dropped to record low levels in many real estate markets. The fear of buyers was that... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
08th January 2009
The Federal Reserve under Ben Bernanke began aggressively lowering interest rates at the end of 2007 in response to the severe economic downturn caused by the collapse of house prices and the related difficulties falling house prices had on the banks and ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th January 2009
The Property market is likely to continue to be sluggish throughout 2009 although there will be niche areas which will continue to show some improvement.
The overall level of new developments will be at a significantly reduced number than that of even... Read >
Author: Tony Murtagh
16th November 2008
As Christmas nears, struggles for everyday people are highlighted.
Head of personal finance, David Kuo from money website Fool, believes that large numbers of people across the country that are simply living "from hand to mouth" will struggle to put an... Read >
Author: ARouse
21st October 2008
The truth is, we are going through the most severe global financial crisis since the days of Great Depression. Originated in USA, economic recession is affecting all the major players of world economy. Governments and major policy makers of world economy ... Read >
Author: Jennie
02nd October 2008
Despite a turbulent few years Bulgaria is still a bright property investment prospect, but the market should be approached with caution.
Bulgaria was the brash newcomer of the world’s property market a few short years ago. Now, after experiencing the... Read >
Author: Jessie Hewitson
23rd September 2008
Inflation is on the way back.
The Consumer Price Index has risen 0.6% from June to July (and is now over double the Bank of England's official target of 2%) and the Retail Price Index (excluding mortgage interest bills) has increased by 0.5% to reach 5.3... Read >
Author: Armand2000
03rd September 2008
Over 50 per cent of householders were not able to arrange a capped price energy deal before the last round of price rises, according to the Motley Fool.
According to research carried out by the independent financial advice site, 54 per cent of people w... Read >
Author: ARouse
18th August 2008
Once upon a time, in the seemingly unending real estate booms of the 1980s and 1990s, everybody who could scrape together a down payment and keep the payments up for about three months could flip the house for a profit. Homes in the Sunland-Tujunga area o... Read >
Author: Dale Serbousek
24th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Parmdeep Vadesha
Good news for property investors with an eye on Scotland, as many areas seem to be resisting the market's downward trend. Despite the mortgage shortage and credit crunch generally felt throughout the United Kingdom, ... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
23rd June 2008
A new poll shows that UK housing prices will fall 5% this year and market analysts believe that it could get worse as a result of the soaring consumer inflation which limits the scope for interest rate cuts.
The poll conducted by Reuters show that the ... Read >
Author: Mildred
09th June 2008
For people who are worried about the gas price inflation and the poor state of the industry, but don't have enough money to buy a new fuel efficient car, here are some basic tips that will provide noticeable gas mileage improvements:
1. Avoid overstock... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards
09th June 2008
Spain is a perennial favourite for British tourists and property investors alike. It may be due to the relaxed lifestyle, the sun-soaked beaches or the traditionally easy path to earning a bit of cash through holiday lets - whatever the reason, Spain cons... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
21st May 2008
The threat of recession and economic disaster facing many areas of business, its effect on employment and income levels, personal debt and security of homes is solvable. If the root cause is not addressed then the financial crisis can only deepen causing ... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
25th April 2008
The demand of food import keeps rising in recent months. Even the food exporters cannot meet the demanding from the worldwide buyers. For example, the Thailand rice exporters claimed that the demand has been doubled comparing with 1 year ago.
Some peo... Read >
Author: Jou Yaoo
13th April 2008
It's official: Scotland is now the most resilient property market in the UK. The latest quarterly survey of UK house prices showed that while the national rate of annual house price inflation is 2.2 per cent, Scotland is speeding ahead at nearly three tim... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
13th April 2008
Cyprus has been having an eventful year so far, with New Year's Day bringing the adoption of the euro as its official currency, the election of a new president, Dimitris Christofias and with him the tantalising prospect of better relations with northern C... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
07th April 2008
As pre-emptive strikes go, few might indicate more strongly an expectation that interest rates will be cut next month than news today that both Nationwide and Halifax are raising the interest rates on their tracker mortgages.
Of course, rising mortgage r... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
27th March 2008
The threshold at which buyers start to pay stamp duty has risen from £120,000 to £125,000 which will come into effect on sales after the 23rd March this year. The other bands however remain unchanged at 1% between £125,000 and £250,000, 3% between £2... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
12th March 2008
The last week has brought back a little ambiguity to the property market among those looking for hard evidence of trends. First there were the figures from property portal Hometrack, which found that this month's house prices were down by 0.2 per cent, th... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
22nd February 2008
Those involved in buy-to-let will often be keen to emphasise the fact that they are providing a service which is much in demand. For all the claims that the property purchases made by people who are filling a gap in the market are reducing the stock of av... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
13th February 2008
Those looking at the possibilities of investing in property in UK will be concerned with many issues. One will be the economy as a whole, with some doom-mongers still predicting that Britain will catch America's cold and plunge into recession. Others may ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
31st January 2008
Proof, were it needed, that the property market has slowed has come in the shape of falling UK house prices. Survey after survey has shown small monthly drops in house prices, leaving values still well above where they were in the past, but moderating a m... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
24th January 2008
Amid talk of downturns in the property market across Britain recent attention has focused on specific locations where any slowdown nationally will not be replicated. Publishing its figures for house price inflation by region last week, Halifax predicted t... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
23rd January 2008
Cypriot property has been in the news for many reasons in recent years. A period which has seen the small Mediterranean island join the European Union in 2004 and adopt the euro from New Years' Day this year has been a particularly active one for investor... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
17th August 2007
Originally devised as a tax on the super-rich, inheritance tax (IHT) is threatening more and more ordinary households in the UK. Indeed, over the last five years the estimated revenue from this tax has increased by 50% to annually yield £3billion into th... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
04th June 2007
One month house prices are up are a record level, reports in April showed that asking prices rose to £8,000, and the next month, May, asking prices drop by around £900 whilst the monthly house price inflation has seen annual house price growth drop to 1... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
04th June 2007
The attractiveness of taking out a secured loan has never been so high, with house prices, especially those in London going, metaphorically, through the roof.
Despite four interest rake hikes, which have slowed down the housing market, house price infl... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
25th May 2007
Forex Inflation indicators are frequently used when trying to forecast a direction of a currency in any Forex day trading. These indicators are an extremely essential part of basic analysis and of using monetary indicators in general. Inflation normally h... Read >
Author: Uma
16th May 2007
The UK property market has been riding an upward trend for many years now, with house prices soaring significantly over the last decade. A new report from Assetz, the property investment advice experts, indicates that the average rate of annual growth in ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
04th January 2007
Higher taxes has seen the number of British people moving to the tax haven of Monaco increase dramatically in recent years, with some estate agents in the Principality claiming that four in ten of their buyers are now from the UK, compared to just one in ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th November 2006
According to the Nationwide building society house prices cooled slightly in October; the trend over the past quarter demonstrated by the Halifax also shows a slow down in UK house prices from June through to August. However, Nationwide believes that t... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st September 2006
Halifax plc part of the HBOS Group, the UK's largest provider of residential mortgages and saving accounts is advising that due to rising utility and council tax bills, the householders have been more restricted. In April, May and June the average raise i... Read >
Author: Alison White
19th July 2006
Summary of news:
Markets still looking mainly at the Middle East for direction, with talk of a possible cease-fire
between Israel and Hezbollah overnight prompting a downturn in safe-haven gold and oil prices
at one stage.
Meanwhile, US Treasu... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
26th May 2006
According to a recently released study by the property website, Rightmove, the average asking prices for UK homes showed the strongest annual price rise for over a year during the period from mid-April to early May. The report has caused Rightmove to r... Read >
Author: sam lowe
05th May 2006
The figures show that house price inflation slowed to only 0.1% in April, significantly slower when compared with a 1.1% increase for March, and the annual house price change fell to 4.8% in April from 5.3% in March, leading to an average UK house price... Read >
Author: sam lowe
29th September 2005
The number of homeowners taking out secured loans is set to slow down over the next five years according to analysts at Datamonitor. Over the past five years the market for secured loans has increased by over 50%, however predictions indicate that loans ... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
31st August 2005
For the first time since May 1996 reports have indicated that wage increases have risen faster than house price inflation. According to Nationwide, "The overall picture remains one of a gently softening market".
The signs indicate that the housing ma... Read >
Author: R Green
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