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13.10.2008, 22:54

Crisis survival guide

The UK is heavily reliant on its financial sector, and the financial crisis has been affecting its people more than other Europeans. Even the Queen is feeling the crunch and is forced to strict control of her budget.

14.10.2008, 01:47

Let the market do its job

Amid the financial turmoil, the U.S. President George W. Bush daily delivers his views on the nation’s crippled economy. Those who hope to succeed him in office claim only they know how to get America off its knees. But the one winning the public trust ba

14.10.2008, 05:52

Russia to help Iceland overcome the crisis

Iceland has asked Russia for a loan of around €4 billion to stabilise the country's financial system. The talks on the loan are due to start in Moscow on Tuesday.

16.10.2008, 08:30

Click here for details of your free apartment on Costa del Sol!

“Buy one, get one free” sounds more like a supermarket offer, but Malaga developers Salsa Immobiliaria are giving away a one-bedroom apartment east of Malaga to anyone who buys a $US 1.1 million town house at their Terraza de Miraflores develo

16.10.2008, 11:31

Medvedev calls for continued economic growth

As oil prices fall to their lowest in 13 months, fears of recession in Russia continue to grow. President Dmitry Medvedev has called a meeting with the cabinet's economic bloc and heads of country's largest banks.

AFP Photo / Bay Ismoyo 23.10.2008, 10:31

Global financial controls and global socialism

Let’s remember the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98. Policies called ruinous ten years back are our only hope today. Throwing money at the crisis can only work if everyone simultaneously does the throwing – and that lea

10.11.2008, 19:17

Fed refuses to disclose who got loans

In the U.S. the Federal Reserve is refusing to disclose who has received almost $2 Trillion worth of taxpayer funded loans, or what collateral it is taking, according to Bloomberg. However, under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act the details of lending

Financial crisis: what no one wants to admit

Published: 15 October, 2008, 02:09


It’s the financial crisis that has affected all of us in one way or another. However, it now looks like we may just be getting over the worst of it.

 
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