Archive for October, 2008
Who Are The Best Credit Card Debt Relief Solutions In Today’s Marketplace?
Have you found yourself stuck in debt but don’t have a clue about what to do about getting out of debt. Well you will be glad to hear for you there is positive news, because there are a few different credit card debt solutions that can really assist you in finding debt freedom [...]
Home Mortgage Rates - Home Mortgage Refinance Calculator
For beginners or first-time home buyers, home mortgage loan should work just any other loans, be it a personal loan or a commercial loan. It’s really a jungle of information out there. This is especially true if you’re researching home mortgage rates and you’ve never heard about home mortgage rates, know nothing about how they [...]
Important Basics of Forex Trading Platform And Forex Software Trading System
The Forex Trading Platform And The Forex Software Trading System - What Is The Difference?
Let’s start with the defining the term Forex software trading system. It is a piece of software you utilize to help analysis data with the end purpose of making profitable trade in a specific currency. A Forex Trading platform is supplied [...]
Short Term and Long Term Forex Trading - Issues and Their Ways Out Discussed
Talking about short term and long term moves a lot of Forex traders focus on trying to catch short term moves as they think its lower risk and higher reward but the best risk to reward is hitting and holding the big trends. If you keep the following points in mind it will be easier [...]
Carol Vorderman’s flat and pawnbroking feature in this week’s money news
Historically, it was a momentous week - the one in which we edged closer to the first recession of the 21st century - but it’s been on the cards for so long you could be forgiven for being unfazed. Stockmarkets did react, falling steeply on Friday and again today, and there were more signs we [...]
House prices ‘to recover by 2013′
UK house prices will not get back to the levels they reached in 2007 until 2013, a consultancy group predicts.
Banks launch overdraft appeal
The UK’s banks appeal in the High Court to prevent the OFT deciding current overdraft charges are unfair.
Borrowers beware as tracker rates soar skyward - or disappear altogether
Mortgage lenders have almost doubled some of the margins on their tracker rates in the past week, while others have pulled out of the market altogether.
Last Monday HSBC, which had some of the most competitive tracker rates available, repriced its deals. Anyone with less than 25 per cent equity in their home and a £150,000 [...]
At last, Bank chief admits: it really is a recession
Bank of England governor Mervyn King last night admitted that Britain was entering its first recession since the early 1990s. He is the most senior figure to use the word recession since the slowdown began.
Against a backdrop of more bad news on the economy, King told a business audience in Leeds what most of them [...]
Recession to hit young adults hardest
People aged between 18 and 34 will be hardest hit by the UK’s slide into recession, a report claimed today.
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and independent thinktank Reform claim outdated attitudes among financial services companies and over-regulation have left this age group without the tools to cope with an economic slowdown.
It said banks and financial [...]




