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Archive for January, 2012
The perils of Mario Draghi’s €1.5 trillion blitz
The raging debate over Mario Draghi’s credit rescue has refused to die down. A disturbingly large number of credit experts warn that the ECB life-line is not the “game-changer” that the markets seem to think, cannot in itself can save Euroland, and may prove counter-productive – perhaps soon. This is not what I suggested in [...]
General Finance Corporation to Announce Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2012 Financial Results on February 10, 2012
PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 31, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — General Finance Corporation (Nasdaq:GFN – News), a holding company that acquires, operates and enhances value for businesses in the mobile storage container and modular space industries, will announce its financial results for the second quarter ended December 31, 2011 of fiscal year 2012, before the U.S. market [...]
How to beat HMRC fines as 2m face today’s tax deadline
Nearly 2m people or about a fifth of the total required to file self-assessment tax returns before tonight’s statutory deadline have failed to do so. But HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) says today’s strike by some of its staff means nobody will be fined if they file before midnight on Thursday, February 2. That’s just [...]
Cameron embroiled in war of words with Sarkozy as EU leaders agree new treaty
By Tim Shipman and Peter Allen Last updated at 10:37 PM on 30th January 2012 David Cameron was embroiled in a fresh war of words with Nicolas Sarkozy last night as EU leaders agreed a new treaty to prop up the euro. Downing Street was forced on to the counter-attack after the French president sneeringly [...]
Has Cameron capitulated on the EU veto?
EU leaders meet today in Brussels in their umpteenth attempt to fix the euro. According to the latest draft of the euro fiscal compact – the document in focus at the summit – EU judges will have the right to enforce some of the new euro rules that are being discussed. David Cameron is unlikely [...]
Has Cameron capitulated on the EU veto?
EU leaders meet today in Brussels in their umpteenth attempt to fix the euro. According to the latest draft of the euro fiscal compact – the document in focus at the summit – EU judges will have the right to enforce some of the new euro rules that are being discussed. David Cameron is unlikely [...]
Finance: Investing & Saving : What Is a Certificate of Deposit?
A certificate of deposit is a record of money invested in a bank that, in return, pays interest. Consider a certificate of deposit withtips from a registered financial consultant in this free money management video. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive [...]
Krugman is wrong about the UK – again
I’ve only just picked up on this latest Paul Krugman column, in which he stumbles across the apparent revelation, well known to most of us, that in the UK the economic contraction is now worse than that of the 1930s. This Prof Krugman naturally attributes to the Coalition’s fiscal squeeze, which he seems to imagine [...]