Articles, tagged with "debt crisis", page 1
10th February 2012
Apple has three new products designed to encourage schools to buy iPads. A new free app known as iBooks2 will make school textbooks easier to search and more interactive for students, iBooks Author is a free authoring tool which enables anyone with a Mac ...
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jenniezheng
10th February 2012
A home is where treasures are kept. Treasures in many California homes are in the form of furniture collections with a coffee table from a favorite antique store or a wing-back chair you inherited from a grandmother , or may be your electronics collection...
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jenniezheng
02nd February 2012
Imagine living and working without all your hard earned cash going to credit card payments each and every month with little progress to show for it. Crushing credit card debt can suck all the joy and possibilities your life is supposed to have as you toil...
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arielpryor
02nd February 2012
With the New Year in, people are starting to think about how their finances may be shaped by critical events occurring worldwide in 2012. There are several major elections coming up not just in the United States but abroad as well. There is also much fret...
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jmharmon
31st January 2012
Overcapacity in the face of non-ferrous metals
First, export growth slowed down, put pressure on the production release.
The globalization of China by foreign investment promotion, investment and export-related industries, in almost all of the early f...
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Author:
zhang kai
20th January 2012
Posted by George Leong, B.Comm. in debt crisis, Stock Market Advice on November 2nd, 2011
October was one of the best months for the stock market in history in spite of the market risk. Everyone was buying and it didn’t matter if it was technology, indu...
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profitconfidential
19th January 2012
Last week gold managed to climb above the $1,750 per ounce mark on the back of the co-ordinated move by central banks to boost liquidity. When the US Federal Reserve allowed central banks to swap their own currencies for US dollars, the dollar fell and g...
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Marko Puustinen
19th January 2012
We must learn how to profit from today's economic chaos, regardless of our current financial situation. The alternative is a continuous downhill slide.
The Countdown Is On
There is some pretty gloomy financial news floating around these days, and al...
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Michael L Klyne
19th January 2012
The debt crisis in the Eurozone is a catastrophe looking for a time to happen. The longer it stays on life-support from other financially vested Governments and central banks, the more the pain is increasing for stock markets around the world. While Gover...
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Jan
18th January 2012
Who Will Survive? Make Money Tips For The Economy of 2012…
There is some pretty gloomy financial news floating around these days, and although I’m really quite an optimist at heart, when something like this comes along, you can’t help but understand th...
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Michael L Klyne
17th January 2012
"The E.C.B. has a fire hose -- its ability to print money. But the bank is refusing to train it on the euro zone's debt crisis."
Wrote Jack Ewing, New York Times, November, 2011
"Why not? According to the November 28th Wall Street Journal, 'The ECB ...
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Author:
Deepcaster
10th January 2012
Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice..have the courage to follow your own heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
~ Steve Jobs
With recession is in...
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Mikael Meir
10th January 2012
Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice..have the courage to follow your own heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
~ Steve Jobs
With recession is in...
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Author:
Mikael Meir
30th December 2011
Swiss stocks declined, posting their biggest quarterly in more than a year, as reports on Chinese manufacturing and German retail sales added to concern the global economy is slowing.
Watchmakers led losses as Swatch Group AG (UHR) and Cie. Financiere Ri...
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Author:
dynamic01
21st December 2011
The recent downgrade of State Bank of India by Moody's Investor Service has evoked strong reactions from the markets and policymakers. While predictably the stock markets tanked, a section of the policymakers and bankers has questioned the credentials of ...
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Author:
Deal4Loan