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By Guest Author On Wednesday, July 11th, 2018
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Fine Deals For The Best Airport Transfer

Photo courtesy of Discovery Channel Accustomed to traditional taxis, you do not see the interest of ordering a “private taxi”? These passenger vehicles with driver nevertheless chose a positioning according More...

By Guest Author On Thursday, March 15th, 2018
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Five Things Likely to Get More Expensive in 2018

Today’s economy is a global economy. No longer to countries run independently from one another; markets are networked and connected like never before. A poor wheat crop in the U.S. can cause hunger and price hikes More...

By Guest Author On Monday, March 5th, 2018
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Making Money with Dascoin

If you want to invest in something, the first thing you consider is its potential for appreciation in value as well as its liquidity. Cryptocurrencies are always appreciating in value, and that makes them More...

By Guest Author On Friday, July 14th, 2017
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Binary Options Trading Strategies for Beginners

Binary options trading strategies range from very simple to relatively complex with a large number of signals to consider. Starting simply allows you to get the feel for binary options trading without a huge upfront More...

By Guest Author On Tuesday, June 6th, 2017
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Tips for Trading the Sterling in June

The Cable is currently trading at 1.2913, buoyed by the weakness of the USD. The relationship between currencies is often nonlinear in nature. For example, the performance of the US dollar is heavily influenced More...

By Guest Author On Friday, October 28th, 2016
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Amec Foster Falls 20%, European Shares Remain Flat on Thursday

European shares remained flat on Thursday after early fluctuations. Earnings reports led to the fluctuations, with Amex Foster shares falling 20% on the day. Banking and pharmaceutical stocks helped stabilize the More...

By Brandon Jones On Tuesday, September 20th, 2016
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U.S. Dollar Under Pressure Ahead of Fed Meeting

With the U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting in focus, September has been a difficult month for the dollar. Mixed signals from Fed policymakers and mixed economic data created volatility, but gains were seen on More...

By Guest Author On Saturday, May 14th, 2016
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Looking Ahead to Retirement? Here’s How to Secure Your Finances

According to Bankrate, fewer than two in three Americans are not saving for retirement. Most of the remainder lack adequate retirement savings. This is a big problem that threatens to overload an already strained More...

By Adam Lee On Monday, September 14th, 2015
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10 ways to attract new clients for the FOREX brokers

The journey of the Forex (Foreign Exchange) market started in the end of 1970s when many countries decided to cease to maintain a fixed relationship of their currency with that of the US dollar or gold. It should More...

By The Dispatch On Tuesday, February 24th, 2015
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Local Currency Mistakes More Common than You Think

More people are confused about the currencies in countries which are geographically close to each other than one might first imagine, according to a new survey. The team at www.sunshine.co.uk asked no fewer than More...

By Robert On Friday, October 11th, 2013
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Rand Paul takes aim at the Fed

Like father, like son. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) sounds every bit as adverse to the policies of the Federal Reserve as his father, former Texas Congressman and long time critic of the US Central Bank, Ron Paul. donkeyhotey More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, November 7th, 2012
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Election results creates chaos for the dollar, stocks fall

The dollar fell on Wednesday after U.S. President Barack Obama’s re-election for a second term was seen ensuring Federal Reserve quantitative easing will stay in place. Photo/RevisorWeb 2004 wikimedia commons But More...

By Robert On Monday, October 11th, 2010
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Federal Reserve vice chair Janet Yellen: ‘Low interest rates can contribute to financial bubbles’

Low interest rates can contribute to financial bubbles even if they are not a primary culprit, Janet Yellen said in her first speech as vice chair of the Federal Reserve. photo/donkey hotey Just as the concern rises More...

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