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Labor win election, Kevin Rudd to be new Prime Minister
News.com.au - THE Labor Party has won the federal election and Kevin Rudd will be the new Prime ... Might have been lucky to survive an appeal for AWB and run rate certainly slowed ... and severe condition, I can afford the besics of everyday living, the interest rates ...
2007-11-23 03:53:00 -
Business As Usual in Australia Markets After Vote
CNBC - Incoming Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has promised to keep existing government bureaucratic structures, "so when they get ... One potential challenge for the new administration, however, will be interest rate rises. A growing number of Australian home ...
2007-11-24 10:32:00 -
Guess who pays?
Toronto Sun - ... now we're being nickeled and dimed to death to pay for losses racked up when our banks were lured into the U.S. sub-prime ... is worsening and could be more prolonged than originally thought -- analysts now believe we could be in for an interest rate cut ...
2007-11-25 01:38:00 -
Today is Sunday, Nov. 25, the 329th day of 2007. There are 36 days ...
Vindicator - Three Youngstown banks, Union National, Mahoning National and Peoples, follow the lead of national commercial banks in raising their prime interest rate from 51/2 percent to 6 percent Two men and a woman, armed with a shotgun, rifle and pistol ...
2007-11-24 09:35:00 -
Cable repeats Rock takeover call
BBC Business - ... to Bank of England Governor Mervyn King, he asked for reassurances about the security of the loaned money and the interest rate ... The chancellor and prime minister have continued to dole out loans to Northern Rock while failing to provide any detail ...
2007-11-24 10:54:00 -
Australians vote out staunch Bush ally
Seattle Times - ... political allies Saturday, when Australians chose a Mandarin-speaking former farm boy to become their new prime minister. ... Many voters were fed up with a host of issues that had dogged the incumbent: interest-rate hikes that Howard promised to rein in ...
2007-11-25 12:13:00 -
Australia election ousts Howard
Chicago Tribune - ... political allies Saturday, when Australians chose a Mandarin-speaking former farm boy to become their new prime ... Many voters were fed up with a host of domestic issues that had dogged the incumbent: interest rate hikes that Howard promised ...
2007-11-25 03:26:00 -
Guess who pays? (Toronto Sun)
The sub-prime mess in the U.S. has found its way north, and ...
2007-11-25 12:55:30 -
Australia election ousts Howard (Chicago Tribune)
Long-serving leader was strong Bush ally SYDNEY — The Bush administration lost one of its staunchest political allies Saturday, when Australians chose a Mandarin-speaking former farm boy to become their new prime minister.
2007-11-24 09:06:42 -
Union Bank sees continued shekel strength (Globes Online)
The Fed's interest rate is an important factor.
2007-11-25 03:30:50 -
Sivs to be broken up and sold
Daily Telegraph - Sources close to the process said Deloitte, the accountancy firm, still hoped to refinance them or sell them off whole, but could now chop them up into parcels. A deal with Royal Bank of Scotland to refinance Cheyne Capital fell through last month ...
2007-11-24 03:16:00 -
GIB will provide funds to gas-based firms
Zawya.com - ... and industrial projects in Oman, such as providing a $695 million credit facility to finance Phase II of the Barka Power and Water Desalination Plant, $640 million credit to finance the construction of Salalah Methanol, $164 million refinance ...
2007-11-25 12:48:00 -
Rs30bn subsidy fails to push textile exports
DAWN Group - KARACHI, Nov 24: After claiming about Rs30 billion as cash subsidy, concessions on bank loan rates and also on export refinance in last 30 months, the textile sector has shown an insignificant growth of only one per cent in the first four months of ...
2007-11-25 02:14:00 -
Subprime and my mortgage strategy have nothing in common
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - You could refinance for $150,000, take the $50,000 in cash and invest it. Over 15 years, that $50,000 would nearly triple to $147,900 at a 7.5 percent annual return. What's uncertain is how much your net worth would grow if you stick with the ...
2007-11-25 01:24:00 -
How to help your child buy a home
NorthJersey.com - She's also seen parents refinance their own homes to pull out equity to give a child buying a home. That can spell trouble. "Some kids are going into foreclosure, and parents are losing their money," she said. "It's really a vicious circle." There are ...
2007-11-25 02:21:00
