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Bad Credit Loans Unemployed Be Relaxed From Financial Problems

Being unemployed is curse in this world because the person having no job is not respected in his own home or among the friends and relatives. Moreover, unemployed people have to depend on others for their daily expenses. Apart from this, if you have bad credit history, condition can be worse for you because the [...]

Cash Loans Canada – Sets You Free From Tacky Procedures

If you are facing the cash crunch situation and urgently need the money, then cash loans Canada comes to your savior. These are short term loans that are issued to you with a very convenient procedure. These loans are basically issued to help you before your payday. You can get it in a very short [...]

Saudi Clerics Ban Women From Working As Cashiers In Supermarkets

Windsor Genova – AHN News News Writer Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (AHN) – Saudi Arabia’s highest religious authority on Sunday issued a ruling, or fatwa, banning Saudi women from working as cashiers in supermarkets to prevent them from mixing with men not related to them. The ruling from the Committee on Scholarly Work and fatwa issuer [...]

Afghan President Admits Receiving “Bags Of Cash” From Iran

Windsor Genova – AHN News News Writer Kabul, Afghanistan (AHN) – Bags containing hundreds of thousands of euros have been delivered to Afghanistan’s presidential palace in the capital Kabul and the cash is from Iran, according to Afghan President Hamid Karzai. In a press conference Monday, Karzai said the money is official aid from Iran [...]

RBI needs to take lessons from China

The rupee has depreciated by 2% in the quarter, which was positive for the margins to the extent of 80 bps. We are assuming the rupee to be at Rs 44.50 for the rest of the year, which means an appreciation of 4.5% compared to fiscal 2010. View full post on All Stories

Kudos for Commonwealth from CSC chief

Commonwealth Bank chief executive officer Ralph Norris has delved into the ongoing banking technology debate stressing the importance of real time processing to delivering customer satisfaction – an approach which CSC’s chief executive said had led to the bank achieving a “potentially dominant leadership position.” Speaking at a CEDA event in Sydney today Mr Norris [...]

U.S. Could Learn From Japan’s Fiscal Gap

October 9, 2010 Economist Richard Koo, who’s advised five Japanese prime ministers, says America could learn something from Japan when it comes to pulling out of a deep recession. He tells host Guy … View full post on All Stories

Woodward Book Forces Jones Out, Donilon Gets Support From Obama

Tejinder Singh – AHN News Correspondent Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) – New National Security Adviser Tom Donilon was ushered in on Friday by President Barack Obama after Obama bid farewell to Jim Jones at a televised press conference. Addressing journalists and others in the sunny Rose Garden, the White House, Obama called incoming NSA [...]

What the U.S. Can Learn from Japan’s Lost Decade

WASHINGTON, DC – Economists frequently cite Japan’s “lost decade,” the period from 1991 to 2000 when the Japanese economy gradually collapsed into a deep recession following an asset price bub… View full post on All Stories

Bernanke: Threat From Deficits ‘Real And Growing’

The Fed chairman said the economy could be hurt if Congress and the White House fail to come up with a plan to curb the nation’s huge budget deficits in the coming years. He also reiterated his belief the government shouldn’t raise taxes or slash spending now. View full post on All Stories

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