Archive for January 10th, 2010

Working Capital Loan Success Improves with Realistic Options

Being realistic when seeking new working capital financing and commercial loans should be a key goal for all commercial borrowers. Business owners should be prepared to encounter stark changes impacting most business financing and working capital loans.

Learn How to Trade in Corn Futures

The stock market is a place where an investor can either make a lot of money or a little depending on how well he or she places their investments. The futures market in particular can be extremely high risk but the rewards reflect this risk also. By learning to trade in corn futures and other commodities, you can reap a high reward and find ways to lower your risk at the same time

Accountants Should Have These Three Things

If you are looking for accountants, there are three important things to look for. You don’t want to trust your company’s finances or your own personal finances to just any company. It’s imperative that you find a company that can provide you with a wide selection of services, great customer service, and a reasonable price

Chavez warns business after Venezuela devaluation

V enezuela’s Hugo Chavez ordered soldiers to seek out businesses that raise prices after a sharp devaluation of the bolivar currency last week, saying his government will not tolerate price speculation. “Right now, there is absolutely no reason for anybody to be raising prices of absolutely anything,” he said on his weekly TV show, two days after announcing a dual exchange system for the fixed rate bolivar. “I want the National Guard on the streets with the people to fight against speculation,” he said to applause

China overtakes Germany as biggest exporter

C hina overtook Germany as the world’s top exporter after December exports jumped 17.7 per cent for their first increase in 14 months, data showed Sunday, in another sign of China’s rise as a global economic force. Exports for the last month of 2009 were $130.7-billion (U.S.), data from the General Administration of Customs showed. That raised total 2009 exports to $1.2-trillion, ahead of the €816-billion ($1.17-trillion) for Germany forecast by its foreign trade organization, BGA.

Soaring sugar prices could boost costs to satisfy sweet tooth

C anadians may soon have to dig a little deeper to satisfy their sweet tooth as soaring sugar prices are forcing bakeries to consider raising the cost of their delectable delights. Production shortfalls primarily caused by heavy rain in India and Brazil have pushed world sugar prices to a 29-year high, nearly tripling in the past year.

Research in The Forex Market

Fundamental Analysis versus Technical Analysis Jan 10, 2010 Robin Lofton Currency traders are faced with a number of decisions when entering the Forex market. One of the most difficult—and most important—decisions involves research.

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