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New cars become more affordable with lower price and new incentives - Detroit News
The average family may have less income, but that does not put a new car out of reach as vehicle prices fell even more sharply during the first quarter, according to Comerica Bank's Auto Affordability Index. It took 21.5 weeks of median family income ...
2009-05-09 11:51:00 -
Higher taxes on the way, says Hockey - The Australian
AUSTRALIANS could face higher taxes and higher interest rates for a decade or more to pay for the Federal Government's $100 billion spending in the past year, the Opposition says. Treasurer Wayne Swan will hand down the 2009/10 Budget on Tuesday ...
2009-05-09 09:21:00 -
Investing when it's a low interest world - Stuff
The prospect of hanging, said Samuel Johnson, concentrates the mind wonderfully. So forgive the furrowed brows of people living off their investments, especially if they are relying on small to medium-sized nest eggs. Life was breezy when and it wasn ...
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Bernanke upbeat on U.S. banking sector as ECB lowers rate for ... - English Eastday
U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke Thursday expressed confidence on the country's banking sector while the European central banks (ECB) cut its key interest rate to a record low to combat the recession. Nearly all the banks have sufficient ...
2009-05-09 09:49:00 -
State Bank of India’s Q4 net up 45.6 pc - New Kerala
The bank's net profit in Q4 FY increased to Rs 2742 crore from Rs 1883 crore in Q4 FY 08, riding on higher interest earning and excellent treasury performance. Net profit for FY09 increased to Rs 9121 crore, up by 35.5 percent. SBI Chairman O P ...
2009-05-09 10:18:00 -
Hong Kong ETF (EWH): 'Set to soar' - Bloggingstocks.com
"First, although it is thousands of miles away, the Hong Kong stock market is directly subject to the whims of U.S. interest rate policy. "As you know, the Fed has cut interest rates to essentially zero in the U.S. What you may not know is that Hong ...
2009-05-09 01:50:00 -
Bonds may be bad buy if interest rises - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Investors looking for a safe harbor to park some of their gains from the recent stock market rally may be considering bond mutual funds. But bond funds could be the wrong choice if interest rates start moving up from their historic recent lows. As ...
2009-05-09 04:20:00 -
No space to train more pharmacists - Despite lower interest rate for ... - Jamaica Gleaner
Pharmacists are currently in demand, but the University of Technology does not have the space to train many more to meet the growing need both in the public and private health-care systems. THE NUMBER of pharmacists available to work in the public ...
2009-05-09 10:11:00 -
Lower interest rates on the cards - Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The outlook on the home loan front looks pretty bright for borrowers . Over the past few months, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been easing out the key interest rates. The RBI has been endeavouring to soften the interest rates in the ...
2009-05-09 08:45:00 -
Rules For Lending Money To Your Kids (Forbes)
The right way for parents to loan money to their adult children.
2009-05-09 11:37:17 -
The week that was: Brother, can you spare 6 billion dimes? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
PNC Financial Services, the state's and the region's largest bank, landed on the federal government's list of financial institutions that need more capital in order to withstand continued declines in the economy.
2009-05-09 11:40:23 -
O-zone: You say it best when you say nothing at all (The Times of India)
What disappears the moment you name it? This was the poser on a TV serial the other day. The answer was provided after the duration of a commercial break and a dribbling emotional screen moment. The one thing that disappears the moment you name it is silence — khamoshi!
2009-05-09 11:54:06 -
USDA Rural Development looks for well grant applications (The Morning Sun)
USDA Rural Development Acting State Director Darla Buckman reminded Kansans of the availability of funding for applications from non-profit organizations for funds to help rural homeowners construct or upgrade household water well systems.
2009-05-09 11:57:51 -
Susan Boyle, the accidental superstar (Straight Furrow)
A middle-aged spinster in an outdated dress, greying hair and eyebrows like GT stripes, walks on stage.
2009-05-09 11:59:28 -
Habitat marks 25th year (Evansville Courier & Press)
Since 1984, Habitat for Humanity of Evansville has helped more than 350 families achieve the dream of homeownership in Vanderburgh and Posey counties. This year, the organization is marking its 25th anniversary by moving beyond construction of individual homes to remaking an entire city neighborhood.
2009-05-10 12:03:01
