Archive for November, 2009
Bad Credit Credit Cards – Use Your Card For Cyber Monday Specials? – Subprime Blogger
Sunday Times.au
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Credit Card Solicitations on the Decline, USPS Hurting – American Banking News
Credit Card Solicitations on the Decline, USPS HurtingAmerican Banking NewsAs recently as three years ago, there were a total of 8 billion new credit card solicitations mailed out each year to consumers. At the time, it was a major …
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Dubai banks to get United Arab Emirates support
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Eye on the consumer
Wall Streeters returning Monday after an almost five-day holiday weekend better be well rested: the week ahead brings an onslaught of reports on retailers, consumer spending and the jobs market.
Govt rejects ICAC call, as 31 charged
The South Australian Opposition says bribery charges brought against Transport Department employees are further evidence of the need for an independent commission against corruption.
UAE acts to shore up banking system
The UAE central bank has pumped more liquidity into its banking sector amid fears that local stock markets may plunge after Dubai & #39;s debt announcement.
Developing countries urge WTO trade pact
Over 100 developing countries have called for an & quot;urgent & quot; conclusion of negotiations for a world trade liberalisation pact, a day before a key WTO conference.
NZ dollar regains ground as risk aversion eases
* Kiwi resumes around & #36;0.7149/58, compared with & #36;0.7104/09 in late Asian trade on Friday, as risk aversion eased.
Liberals at boiling point waiting for Hockey
Two opinion polls out this morning put shadow treasurer Joe Hockey ahead of Malcolm Turnbull as preferred Liberal leader.
Housing demand to push up rents: report
Strong demand for housing amid a growing population and record low levels of property construction will push rents higher in 2010 and beyond, a report says.
