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Sound Vision January 2010 | ebook download

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Russia Cuts Interest Rates for 10th Time This Year

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Economists expect more gradual trims in the coming months as policymakers try to stimulate the country's blighted economy. Read more from the original source: Russia Cuts Interest Rates for 10th Time This Year

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Home Mortgage Loan Rates – January Mortgage Rates Above 5%

21 hours ago ago from The Financial Suite

Home mortgage loan rates have moved up very quickly.  We are currently seeing the 30 year fixed rate mortgage around 5% while just a few weeks ago it was hitting an all time low of 4.5%.  This strong move higher leads many people to believe that mortgage interest rates are likely to be above 5% when January rolls around; this is not good news for those that were expected to see a Refi Boom. Even though mortgage rates are near 5% they are ...

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Forex Brokers: Main Concepts To Be Aware Of

21 hours ago ago from Ramblings

Individual retail traders, most of whom trade in much smaller size compared to those of banks, generally trade through forex brokers instead of directly accessing the interbank market. If a trader is bullish on say, the USD/JPY, he or she will go long by buying a specific quantity of USD/JPY from the market maker, who will then effectively be short USD/JPY by selling to the trader. No information on volume Since buy and sell ...

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