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Marc Faber: “Monetary policy in the United States will stay expansionary”

October 4, 2009 by Stock Trading from Home · Leave a Comment 

Below is a wide-ranging interview with Marc Faber over four videos on CNBC TV18 in India explaining view on inflation, currencies, commodities, stocks and more. Asset-based economy . In general, he thinks we are in an inflationary environment, whereas I think that deleveraging is secular and means any inflation is only cyclical. But he shares my belief that zero interest rates induce money balances to move into consumption or into higher yielding assets. He believes this is a boon over the med

Secured Personal Loans and Insides

September 18, 2009 by Stock Trading from Home · Leave a Comment 

Secured personal loans have been those, which need material or confidence of a assets account, stocks, bonds, certificates of deposition etc. You have been additionally not thankful to outlay a loan income according to lenders consent. You have been all eccentric in this regard. You can outlay it on a horde of purposes similar to purchasing a car, a home, alleviation of home, education, holiday, wedding, commercial operation and debt consolidation; or for any rare reason we can consider of. The

Secured Personal Loans and Insides

September 18, 2009 by Stock Trading from Home · Leave a Comment 

Secured personal loans have been those, which need material or confidence of a assets account, stocks, bonds, certificates of deposition etc. You have been additionally not thankful to outlay a loan income according to lenders consent. You have been all eccentric in this regard. You can outlay it on a horde of purposes similar to purchasing a car, a home, alleviation of home, education, holiday, wedding, commercial operation and debt consolidation; or for any rare reason we can consider of. The

Lawmaker Seeks to Speed Return of Lehman Assets

September 17, 2009 by Stock Trading from Home · Leave a Comment 

A federal lawmaker is trying to persuade his colleagues in Congress to weigh in on the liquidation of Lehman Brothers, a year after it imploded.The lawmaker, Representative Gregory W. Meeks, a Democrat who represents New York’s Sixth Congressional District, has introduced a concurrent resolution calling on the administrators of Lehman’s bankruptcy in the United States and Britain to establish an international framework to ensure the swift return of customer claims. In particular, Mr. Meeks’s me

Japan Bonds Fall a Second Day on US Retail Sales, Stock Gains

September 15, 2009 by Stock Trading from Home · Leave a Comment 

Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Japan’s bonds fell for a second dayafter a U.S. report showed retail sales rose more thaneconomists expected, adding to evidence the global economy isrecovering. Ten-year yields rose to the highest level in almost a weekas the data prompted demand for riskier assets and gains inAsian stocks. Declines in bonds were tempered on speculationHirohisa Fujii, Japan’s next finance chief, will aim to fund newgovernment spending measures without increasing debt sales .

Fresh Look at Mutual Funds

September 10, 2009 by Stock Trading from Home · Leave a Comment 

Mutual funds get a fair amount of attention on Wall Street and many investors love them. Before you jump in, it's important to first read up* and understand the basics. What's a mutual fund by the way? A mutual fund essentially is a pool of money managed by a team of professionals. The Fund Manager invests the money in stocks, bonds, short-term money-market instruments, other securities or assets, or some combination of these investments, while maintaining the objectives and risk tolerance.

Weekly Wisdom: Leverage Knowledge and Invest In Yourself

August 30, 2009 by Stock Trading from Home · Leave a Comment 

What do you invest in? Stocks? Bonds? Options and futures? Forex? Actually, you don’t invest in assets; you invest in yourself. All those assets are just tools to accomplish that. Here are some web sites and blogs that will help you learn about investing and learn how you can create your own investment style and philosophy. Find options confusing? Here’s a little guide from Options Explained that will help you start. More debate on the recession and recovery. This time Seekin

Capital Gains, Capital Gains Tax, and 1031 Exchanges | ArticlesBase.com

August 26, 2009 by Stock Trading from Home · Leave a Comment 

If you have some money then you may have considered trying to make your fortune with stocks, bonds, and maybe even real estate. The concept is to buy cheap and sell dear, since profit is the name of the game. Before getting into it though, there is something you need to know. These kinds of assets are taxable if a capital gain is made, and the associated tax is called a capital gains tax. view source

Regulators shut banks in Calif., Ga. and SD

Regulators on Friday shut two banks in California and two smaller banks in Georgia and South Dakota, boosting to 57 the number of federally insured banks to fail this year. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was appointed receiver of the four banks. The two biggest were Temecula Valley Bank, in Temecula, Calif., with $1.5 billion in assets and deposits of about $1.3 billion as of May 31 and Vineyard Bank , National Association, of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. It had assets of $1.9 billion an

Regulators shut small Ga., SD banks

WASHINGTON - Regulators on Friday shut down small banks in Georgia and South Dakota , boosting to 55 the number of federally insured banks to fail this year. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was appointed receiver of the two banks: First Piedmont Bank , based in Winder, Ga., which had about $115 million in assets and $109 million in deposits as of July 6; and BankFirst, based in Sioux Falls, S.D., with around $275 million in assets and $254 million in deposits as of April 30. B

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