When a person is pressed under the burden of heavy bills and he is not having enough cash to pay them off, he goes for loan. In the time of need, the loan helps a lot to cover all the immediate expenses. But the long wait for the loans to get approved tortures the borrower [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Canada’
BOC: Inflation Risks ‘Real’
March 27th, 2011
davidguide The risks of inflation in the global economy are real, and they are being telegraphed by the bond markets, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said in comments after a speech Saturday. View full post on All Stories
Canada’s ‘muted’ growth faces risks: IMF
December 22nd, 2010
davidguide Policy-makers should be ready to take further action if Canada’s “muted” recovery falters, the International Monetary Fund says in its year-end look at the Canadian economy. View full post on All Stories
‘Moderate’ growth for 2011 predicted
December 15th, 2010
davidguide The economy will grow between 2.6 per cent and 3.2 per cent in 2011, two of Canada’s big banks predict. View full post on All Stories
Former BC deputy premier seeks province’s Liberal Party top post
December 9th, 2010
davidguide Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (AHN) – Former British Columbia Deputy Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday she will run to become the leader of the Liberal Party in the province and subsequently BC premier. Clark is the fifth BC politician to declare her candidacy to replace BC Liberal Party leader Gordon [...]
Personal Loans no Credit Check Fastest Loans Without Credit
December 4th, 2010
davidguide The personal loans no credit check are sanctioned to meet the requirements of borrowers who have financial crisis and in need of loans. A personal loan without credit check is the fastest mode of getting loans. In this no paper formalities are required and you have don’t have to show your credit history. Such loans [...]
Federal Reserve Reveals Names Of Firms That Availed Of Emergency Loan During Crisis
December 2nd, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff D.C., Washington, United States (AHN) – Over 21,000 transactions were made by the U.S. Federal Reserve when it stabilized the financial markets. Details of the transactions made in 2008 and 2009 were posted on the agency’s website upon order by Congress. The details include names of companies that borrowed money and the [...]
Poverty in Canada: Mean streets
November 25th, 2010
davidguide The persistence of poverty amid plenty COMPARED with many other developed countries, Canada has had a good financial crisis. Its banks and public finances are sound, and the economy recovered quickly and strongly from recession, even if the pace is now slowing. But there is one sense in which Canada does less well. When it [...]
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