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- Fed rate cuts boost commodities.
- STRATEGY: Panicky interest rate cuts are pushing commodity prices higher - meaning lower future returns. Chris Dillow STRATEGY: Panicky interest rate cuts are pushing commodity prices higher - meaning lower future returns. Chris Dillow
- Research articles 2008-03-13
- The Federal Reserve is almost sure to cut interest rates again.(THE ECONOMY)
- The Federal Reserve is almost sure to cut interest rates again. The Federal Reserve is almost sure to cut interest rates again.
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- Planning to Enter a Foreign Market
- Foreign markets can be very attractive to a business looking for new customers, especially when its home market is becoming saturated. Such an expansion, however, needs to be thoroughly researched and carefully planned to ensure that the timing is right. To begin with, a business needs to have successful products...
- Articles 2007-10-19
- CREDIT SUISSE: CHINA MAY RAISE INTEREST RATE IN ONE MONTH
- AsiaInfo Services 07-17-2006 Credit Suisse: China May Raise Interest Rate in One Month BEIJING, Jul 17, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- The possibility of a further increase in the benchmark interest rate in China in the coming month is considera ...
- Research articles 2006-07-17
- Assessing the Current Price of a Bond
- The current price of a bond is the amount investors are prepared to pay for it, which in practice will be somewhere between the bid price and the asking price.Investors can check current prices to gauge how much a particular bond might cost them. They can also track changes in...
- Articles 2007-10-09
- Camden Property Trust Closes $500 Million Term Loan
- HOUSTON -- Camden Property Trust (NYSE:CPT) today announced that it has entered into a $500,000,000 unsecured term loan facility with an interest rate of LIBOR plus 50 basis points. The initial term of the credit facility is three years, and it may be extended at the Company's option for two...
- Research articles 2007-10-09
- Labour to Bank of Canada: Raising Interest Rates to Have Destructive Effects on Economy; New Study Questions Fears of Skills Shortages and Over-heating Economy.
- OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Jun 28, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- The Canadian Labour Congress calls on the Bank of Canada to hold interest rates steady to support new job-creating industrial investment and maintain economic growth in the country. The Bank o OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Jun 28, 2007 (CCNMatthews...
- Research articles 2007-06-28
- Identifying Capital and Operating Leases
- Payments for leased corporate assets must be accounted for in financial statements, to accurately reflectthe company's financial obligations. There are two accounting methods, one for each type of lease: "operating" or "capital."The FASB Financial Accounting Standards Board has developed objective criteria to help managers identify the type of lease based...
- Articles 2007-08-13
- How Worried Should You Be About Turmoil in the Markets?
- Stocks have slid sharply lower the last two days over liquidity fears prompting the Fed to inject a further $19 billion into the system today. The central bank said it was acting “to facilitate the orderly functioning of financial markets.†European and Asian markets were also down and European central...
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- The US Federal Reserve has again cut interest rates.(FINANCIAL NEWS)
- The US Federal Reserve has again cut interest rates. ... The US Federal Reserve has again cut interest rates. Rates are now pegged at 3%, a 50-basis point snip from 3.5%.
- Research articles 2008-02-08
- Calculating Return on Investment
- Return on Investment is one of several profitability ratios, one of the four basic classes of financial ratios—the others being liquidity ratios, activity ratios and debt ratios. This, the Return on Investment, often called a company's return on total assets, measures the overall profit made on an investment expressed as...
- Articles 2007-06-26
- US interest rate rise may impact consumer spend.(Brief article)
- US consumer spending could be hit by yet another US interest rate hike. The US Federal Reserve has raised US rates to 4.75 per cent from 4.5 per cent, which will exert pressure on disposable income spend. The new rise, led by the Fed's new chief, Ben...
- Research articles 2006-04-07
- Conduct Your Own Competitive Analysis
- Articles 2007-02-05
- Conduct Your Own Internal Communications Audit
- Articles 2007-02-05
- Wisdom of the Pros
- Six experts who sell ideas for a living explain the secrets of their success.
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Analyzing Your Business's Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
- SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) is a method of assessing a business, its resources, and its environment.
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Pentagon Is Seeking Caps On Payday Lenders
- A top Department of Defense official urged lawmakers earlier this month to enact an interest rate ceiling on all loans to military personal to help stem the cycle of debt afflicting thousands of soldiers and seamen. David Chu, undersecretary of Defense fo A top Department of Defense official urged lawmakers...
- Research articles 2006-09-25
- ABB secures RM80m worth of contracts from Tenaga, BUSINESS TIMES
- Business Times Malaysia 11-07-2003 THE reversal in interest rate direction in the UK and Australia, on top of the recent slew of strong US numbers, may signal the end of the low global interest rate era. But economists...
- Research articles 2003-11-07
- The Ups & The Downs
- Where's the risk: when interest rates rise, or when interest rates fall? The fact is, both environments carry their share of risk for credit unions, according to two experts."Traditionally, most people think that when rates go up, that's where the risk i Where's the risk: when interest rates rise, or...
- Research articles 2005-07-11
- Suddenly, Fed Governors can't close their mouths!
- Federal Reserve Board Governors sound more "hawkish" then ever before. "Hawkish" means they're talking more of controlling inflation higher interest rates than of encouraging economic activity lower interest rates. Federal Reserve Board Governors sound more "hawkish" then ever before. "Hawkish" means they're talking...
- Research articles 2005-10-08
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