Early Friday in New York the dollar rose to its highest rate in almost two weeks against the yen after that the Bank of Japan renewed its pledge to fight deflation….
Posted on 18 December 2009
Early Friday in New York the dollar rose to its highest rate in almost two weeks against the yen after that the Bank of Japan renewed its pledge to fight deflation….
Posted on 17 December 2009
On Thursday the dollar surged to a three-month high Vs a currency basket, buoyed by an upbeat tone from the Federal Reserve, while on fresh concerns about Greece’s waning fiscal health the euro…
Posted on 16 December 2009
On Tuesday the euro hit a 2-1/2-month low versus dollar, effected by concerns about the health of euro zone banks, while traders have also been prompted by a slip in German economic sentiment to dump the single currency…
Posted on 15 December 2009
On Tuesday the euro hit a 2-1/2-month low versus dollar, effected by concerns about the health of euro zone banks, while traders have also been prompted by a slip in German economic sentiment to dump the single currency…
Posted on 14 December 2009
On Monday after Dubai’s announcement that it had received help from Abu Dhabi to repay its debts improved risk appetite and reduced some of the U.S. currency’s safe-haven appeal and as a result of this, the euro has shown a rise versus…
Posted on 12 December 2009
This week the dollar ended with the highest rate against the European common currency. This happened after it has been suggested by the positive reports in the U.S. that the North American economy’s pace of recovery is accelerating. This in turn…
Posted on 11 December 2009
On Friday, the dollar reaches its strongest levels in a month versus many of its widely traded rivals, as better-than-expected U.S. economic data has supported anticipations that the key U.S. rates could rise sooner than expected…
Posted on 10 December 2009
On Thursday after a narrower-than-expected U.S. trade deficit for October and better continuing jobless claims, the dollar fell versus euro and reduced its gains against the yen . This has pared the safe-haven demand for…
Posted on 09 December 2009
When most of the people consider arrears, they immediately think of some kind of debt that is not being paid on time. While when it comes to investing, the application is a little different , that still serves as a workable definition for arrears. In the world of stocks, bonds, and trading, back dividends that are owed to shareholders of the company are referred to as arrears. In an identical application, arrears may also be used to refer to…
Posted on 09 December 2009
In a broad strokes definition, fraud is referred to as a deliberate misrepresentation by which another person has to suffer damages, usually these damages are monetary losses. By most of the people the act of lying is consider to be fraudulent, but in a legal sense lying is only one small element of actual fraud. May be a salesman may lie about his name, eye color, place of birth and family, but if he has not said any lie about the product he sells, then…