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July 10 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian and New Zealand dollars headed for a fourth week of losses against the yen as a two-week slide in Asian equities spurred speculation investors will sell higher-yielding assets.
HOUSTON -- FEMA administrator and members of Congress say government investigators should look into the big differences between FEMA's help for victims of Hurricane Ike versus Hurricane Katrina.
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July 9 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian dollar rose from near a seven-week low against the yen after a government report showed the nation’s jobless rate rose less than expected last month. New Zealand’s currency also gained.
For much of today's trading session stocks were weighed down by falling crude oil prices and an update to the IMF's expectations for the world economy. Oil continued its six day slide dropping...
A current and anticipated future lack of refinancing sources for maturing loans, coupled with the recent surge in secondary loan market prices, have lead to a new trend in U.S. loan markets: the so-called "amend and extend" transaction or "A&E." At least 15 A&Es of U.S. credit facilities have been executed since March 2009, when this nascent trend began.
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian dollar fell to a two- week low against its U.S. counterpart as Asian stocks slid for a sixth day, damping demand for higher-yielding currencies. New Zealand’s currency also declined.
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian dollar fell to a two- week low against its U.S. counterpart as Asian stocks slid for a sixth day, damping demand for higher-yielding currencies. New Zealand’s currency was little changed.
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian dollar fell to its lowest level in two weeks before a government report tomorrow that economists say will show the nation’s jobless rate climbed to a six-year high. New Zealand’s currency declined.
Baby boomers born between 1943 and 1954 are faced with a developing problem of an unanticipated one-year income gap.Medicare benefits still start at age 65. Part A (inpatient hospital, skilled nursing facility, and some home health care) is premium-free for couples, one of whom has worked 40 quarter...
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