Finance

Quick money making tricks by smart investment plans

Did you start saving or investing to secure your financial future? If not, then it’s time for some investment. The investors are required to be smart enough to plan strategies to maximize the profit on their investment plan. A good investment planning can be beneficial for their financial future. If you’re planning to invest...

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Gold Speculation and the Comex

What exactly does ‘speculative net long’ mean…? EVERY FRIDAY, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission publishes data that enable analysts to ‘take the pulse’ of various commodity markets. The Commitments of Traders (CoT) report gives the aggregate positions held by traders from the previous Tuesday, including the number of long contracts (that stand to benefit...

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Bernanke Watch: Is He Eyeing the Exit?

 As the Federal Reserve meets this week, it’s nearly a given on Wall Street that Chairman Ben Bernanke will not be presiding over the Fed at this time next year. But the question is: Who will take his seat? The widespread belief is that it will be Vice Chair Janet Yellen. If that’s true,...

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The War Between Economic-Political World and Financial-Banking Interests

The War Between Economic-Political World and Financial-Banking Interests

Depending on the method of political anticipation, dating the cracks is carried out by identifying the high-risk periods during which the slightest spark lights the powder-keg. The current period is a typical example where an impressive number of explosive factors are combining: new financial bubbles inflated by massive injections of public money, worldwide geopolitical...

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Importance of Different Types of Financial Market

Every working individual or say business man needs to update his/her knowledge with finance and its related tools and concepts. Similarly, keeping knowledge regarding financial markets is one of the major requirements in the current time. Financial markets play a highly significant role in managing corporate finance and enriching it with useful strategies or...

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Difference in Rate of Unemployment: Government Sector- 4.2% & Private Sector-8.6%

It has been observed through researches that there is a great difference between the rate of unemployment in the government sector and that in the private sector. About 4.2% of the workers in the government sector are found to be unemployed. On the other hand the rate is about 8.6% in the private sector....

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Difference in Rate of Unemployment: Government Sector- 4.2% & Private Sector-8.6%

It has been observed through researches that there is a great difference between the rate of unemployment in the government sector and that in the private sector. About 4.2% of the workers in the government sector are found to be unemployed. On the other hand the rate is about 8.6% in the private sector....

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Desperate Optimism and Unlimited Promises Don’t Equal a Solvent Financial System

Desperate Optimism and Unlimited Promises Don’t Equal a Solvent Financial System

IMF Director Christine Lagard is “optimistic” about the world. In terms of Europe, she believes that the ECB is the only Central Bank that has “a bit of space” to work with. It’s a good thing Lagarde is optimistic about things and believes the ECB can do more… because European markets are rapidly losing...

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At the Towson University Investment Group’s International Market Summit

1        Give us your thoughts on which emerging markets are stars and which are dogs? Will developed outperform developing? I like emerging markets debt but not the equity.  Governance standards are not up to snuff, but the emerging market governments are running better economic policies than most of the developed countries. As an aside,...

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