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3 hours ago ago from The Cedar Lounge Revolution

Exciting times down the Irish Independent where they haven't got the memo yet. So for them it is as if December 9th never happened. The latest in their front of the class war? Fionnan Sheahan's piece on €250m pay bonanza for 340,000 in civil service and subtitled Employees will get automatic' salary increases of up to €2,400 Sheahan has determined that: HUNDREDS of thousands of public sector workers will benefit from a €250m ...

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16 hours ago ago from Welcome To Jim Sinclair's MineSet

Jim Sinclair’s Commentary Get ready! As goes British taxes so goes US taxes in 2011. Dear Jim, What tax barbarians! Unbelievable, let’s just punish anyone who tries to work hard to get ahead so they make less than if they had been lazy and not exerted themselves “It will come as a huge shock to anybody with a company pension scheme that not only could they incur a personal tax liability on their company’s contributions but ...

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$100k+ Jobs from the Fed Pretty Common

17 hours ago ago from Anthony Homer

Dennis Cauchon | USA TODAY via YellowBrix December 11, 2009 The number of federal workers earning six-figure salaries has exploded during the recession, according to a USA TODAY analysis of federal salary data. Federal employees making salaries of $100,000 or more jumped from 14% to 19% of civil servants during the recession’s first 18 months — and that’s before overtime pay and bonuses are counted. Federal workers are enjoying an ...

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FX Thoughts for the Day

22 hours ago ago from Currency Trading Resources

USD-CHF @ 1.0393/97...Might rise further R: 1.0415 / 1.0440-60 / 1.0510 S: 1.0350 / 1.0325-00 / 1.0270 Swiss has risen sharply during the day breaking above the Resistance in 1.0350-65 region which we expected to hold. We got stopped out of our short position losing 90 pips during this sharp rise. If it continues to trade higher, we might see further rise towards 1.0440-60 in the coming sessions. Support is seen in 1.0325-00 region which we ...

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