An upcoming report on first-time claims for unemployment benefits and a final reading on second-quarter gross domestic product kept traders from making any big moves. View full post on All Stories
Archive for September, 2010
FL Supreme Court Rules on Foreclosures
The Florida Supreme Court has declined U.S. Rep Alan Grayson’s request to halt all foreclosures being handled by the three Florida law firms. The companies, which handle foreclosures for mortgage lenders, are under investigation by the attorney general. The high court said that it has no jurisdiction. View full post on Mortgage Stories
Reports of Europe terror plots ‘speculative,’ says army
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s army on Wednesday dismissed as “very speculative” media reports that this month’s upsurge in US drone strikes on militants in the country’s northwest sought to disrupt attacks on European cities. Sky News on Tuesday reported that militants based in Pakistan were planning simultaneous strikes in London akin to the 2008 militant assault on [...]
Romanian Interior Minister Quits Over Police Officers’ Strike
AHN News Staff Bucharest, Romania (AHN) – In the wake of a strike by thousands of police officers last week, Romanian Interior Minister Vasile Blaga on Monday announced his decision to step down from his post as a gesture of honor. More than 5,000 policemen participated in the protest march to the presidential palace in [...]
Stocks set to rise ahead of confidence report
Stock futures inched higher Tuesday as traders were cautiously optimistic about some improving economic reports overseas and corporate dealmaking continued. View full post on All Stories
Stocks set to rise ahead of confidence report
Stock futures inched higher Tuesday as traders were cautiously optimistic about some improving economic reports overseas and corporate dealmaking continued. View full post on All Stories
Bank Of England Urges Retirees To Spend
AHN News Staff London, England, United Kingdom (AHN) – To boost the sagging British economy, Bank of England Deputy Governor Charles Bean urged on Monday retirees to spend, not save. Bean estimated that five million elderly Britons live off interest from their pension funds have been complaining that their savings accounts pay less than inflation. [...]
Bank Of England Urges Retirees To Spend
AHN News Staff London, England, United Kingdom (AHN) – To boost the sagging British economy, Bank of England Deputy Governor Charles Bean urged on Monday retirees to spend, not save. Bean estimated that five million elderly Britons live off interest from their pension funds have been complaining that their savings accounts pay less than inflation. [...]


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