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09th January 2012

Hypo Venture Capital Headlines: Warning of global stall may come too late to avoid crash

Unresolved debt leaves frustratingly slow growth as the best likely outcome, writes Satyajit Das. In 2008, panicked governments and central banks injected huge amounts of money into their economies, in the form of government spending, tax concessions, ul...

09th November 2011

Repossession Rates Rise

Repossession Rates Rise According to figures released by the Council of Mortgage Lenders, house repossessions have increased by a shocking 15% in the first quarter of 2011, making the total number of houses repossessed 9,100 in the UK since the beginni...

14th October 2011

Government Policy Regarding the Debt Ceiling Looking at Past U.S. History to Foresee the Future

Copyright (c) 2011 Web-BasedFinancialAdvisor.com Obama described the transposition of the debt ceiling him as a "long and contentious debate," that being said there is fighting in 21st century parliament as per the debate between Federalists and Democr...

07th September 2011

Qatar World Cup 2022 Project

Qatar’s win as the 2022 world cup host for FIFA has lead to the emergence of outstanding opportunities for every industry type, size, and nature of business. According to reliable sources, Qatar has announced host of infrastructure projects in preparat...

15th August 2011

The Housing Market - Changing The Job Description

The real estate and mortgage industry have changed dynamically over the course of the last few years, and will hopefully never return to where it was during the boom of the market that took place a few years ago. Corrupt lending practice, bloated governme...

19th June 2011

The Economic Theory Behind Spending Cuts

Various governments around the world are currently proposing all types of spending cuts. The reasons for this, is to address growing national debts that are spiralling out of control. However this debt should not be compared to the debt of a normal person...

02nd June 2011

FX Trading: Gross Domestic Product

Gross Domestic Product is one of the simplest and best forex resources used for investing with a forex trading platform. It is highly regarded within the FX trading market for its ability to accurately predict future trends in the economy. If you are usin...

31st May 2011

Rising Prevalence of Hepatitis C Driving Russian Pharma Market

According to our latest research report “Russian Pharma Sector Forecast to 2013”, the prevalence of Hepatitis C has been steadily increasing in Russia that causes a large number of deaths annually. The key reasons responsible for this are augmented usage ...

17th May 2011

Europe’s Dangerous Game 1

Rates on Greek debt soared to an astounding 21 percent last week. The end game on the Greek debt crisis could be near. If Greece defaults on its debt, it could trigger a domino collapse across Europe. But do the strategizers behind the euro have a secret ...

13th May 2011

Forex Trading Factors: Gross Domestic Product

Of the popular economic indicators used to determine how strong a particular country’s economy is performing in the forex trading market, Gross Domestic Product is certainly one of the most crucial. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) directly correlates to ...

11th May 2011

What Can You Expect From Governmental Budget Cuts?

When the government almost shut down due to disagreement over the federal budget many industries began to shake in their boots. On April 14th the government finally passed a federal budget complete with a $39 billion cut in governmental spending. So wha...

22nd March 2011

CHIRPA is two years old

This February 2011 has seen one of those milestones sneak quietly by without anyone really noticing. The Child Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIRPA) has been out there for two years, helping an increasing number of children to gain access ...

12th March 2011

Fisher Capital Management - Japan Elects a New Premier Part 2

Fisher Capital Management Eight and a half months after riding the Democratic Party of Japan’s (DPJ) historic lower house victory into office, Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama announced his resignation, having haphazardly frittered away a chest brimming wi...

22nd February 2011

U.S. Job Numbers for January: What They Really Say

I look at the U.S. job report numbers released by the Labor Department on Friday, and I just need to laugh inside. It was a terrible report. But the news media didn’t see it that way. Most news sources said that the stock market was rallying on Fr...

16th February 2011

How to Reduce the National Debt Without Raising Taxes or Cutting Spending

Discussions about deficits and debt reduction inevitably center on whether and how to reduce government spending or increase tax rates. Proponents of increasing taxes argue over what level tax rates should be increased to and for which segments of the pop...

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