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Beijing eases interest rates as global turmoil starts to bite - Financial Times
China's central bank cut the country's benchmark interest rate last night for the first time in more than six years, in the face of global financial turmoil and signs of a slowing domestic economy. The People's Bank of China lowered the one-year ...
2008-09-15 07:22:00 -
Take an interest in interest - CNN Money
Deciding to put your money in an interest-bearing account may seem like a no-brainer. But sometimes a no-interest checking account may be more cost-effective. Here's why: Interest-bearing accounts don't bear much Sometimes banks offer to waive fees ...
2008-08-15 09:36:00 -
September 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
SEDONA, Ariz. -- In between her debate-prep sessions here, Palin called into the conservative Hugh Hewitt radio program Tuesday, decrying the lack of journalism ethics and repeatedly referring to herself as “Joe Six Pack.” The interview comes ...
2008-09-29 05:53:00 -
Take A Deep Breath: Some Perspective On The Financial Crisis - Tech Dirt
I've been spending plenty of time talking to people, reading up and listening to various views on the whole financial crisis. Last week, I asked a bunch of folks I knew in the tech, economics and financial worlds for their thoughts on the situation ...
2008-09-28 05:55:00 -
Senate to vote on $700 billion bailout plan Wednesday; Dow rises 485 ... - Rocky Mountain News
U.S. Republican presidential nominee, Arizona Senator John McCain, delivers a statement on the financial situation before taking part in a business economic roundtable discussion with local business leaders on September 30, 2008 at the EFCO ...
2008-09-30 05:31:00 -
Pay yourself first - Marketwatch
Interest rates on debt are on the way up, particularly for unsecured debt, which means that you are getting a good return on your money by paying down the debt," says credit expert Gerri Detweiler, author of the new book "Stop Debt Collectors:
2008-09-30 04:19:00 -
top stories in Personal Finance - Wall Street Journal
1 of 10 As the big banks get bigger, it may be time for savers to shop around. Citigroup Inc.'s decision earlier this week to gobble up most of ailing Wachovia Corp. is the latest in a string of blockbuster acquisitions that have transformed the ...
2008-09-30 07:47:00 -
Rescue hopes drive dollar higher - Financial Times
The dollar surged higher on Tuesday as shock over the US administration’s failure to push its $700bn financial rescue plan through Congress gave way to optimism that a deal would eventually be struck. After a record points fall in the Dow Jones ...
2008-09-30 04:55:00 -
Banks aggressively seek new deposits (Miami Herald)
Call it the war of the banks. In the face of financial turmoil, some South Florida institutions are trying to compete by offering higher yields on certificates of deposit and money-market accounts. Others are touting their reputation for safety.
2008-09-30 12:25:55 -
House rejects bailout: What should you do now? (Chicago Sun-Times)
The defeat of the mortgage bailout drove home a point with crystal clarity: Cash is king. If you've got it and wish to spend or invest it, opportunities abound.
2008-09-30 02:04:22 -
Chat Transcript: Your Personal Finance Questions (WBZ Boston)
Certified Financial Planner Susan Kaplan of Kaplan Financial Services in Newton joined us for a live chat on wbztv.com, answering viewers' questions about their personal finances.
2008-09-30 10:25:26 -
Financial crisis: How is it hitting you? (The Beacon News)
The financial news just keeps getting worse. We want to know how you’re being affected by this mess right here at home.
2008-09-30 12:23:18 -
What You Can Do Right Now (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
From Treasury bonds to online-only CDs, Brett Arends offers ten practical suggestions for protecting and growing your money amid market volatility.
2008-09-30 01:18:26 -
Fitch: U.S. CMBS Rating Actions Unlikely on Citi's Wachovia Purchase (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings does not anticipate taking any rating actions on Wachovia Securities' U.S. CMBS or U.S. CMBS construction servicer ratings, or on various Fitch-rated CMBS transactions after yesterday's announcement that Citigroup, Inc. agreed to acquire all of the banking subsidiaries of Wachovia Corporation.
2008-09-30 02:06:00 -
Stock Market Crash Crush Seniors (WCTV Tallahassee)
Economists say the mechanics of retirement are changing drastically, and the stock market crash is making it worse for retirees and those getting ready to retire.
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