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Making Millions the Easy Way - Finance Documentaries
Posted by centralbanknews under FinanceFrom http://www.financedocumentaries.com 4576 days ago
Monetary Policy Week in Review - 12 May 2012
Posted by centralbanknews under NewsFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4583 days ago
The past week in monetary policy saw three central banks announcing interest rate changes: Poland increased 25 basis points to 4.75%, Malawi hiked rates 300bps to 16.00%, while Belarus cut rates -200bps to 34.00%. Those that held interest rates unchanged were: UK 0.50%, Russia 8.00%, Indonesia 5.7
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Monetary Policy Week in Review - 27 April 2012 - Central Bank News
Posted by centralbanknews under FinanceFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4598 days ago
The past week in monetary policy saw 9 central banks announce interest rate decisions. The only bank to change rates was the National Bank of Georgia, cutting 25bps to 6.25%. Those that held interest rates unchanged were: Israel 2.50%, Hungary 7.00%, Japan 0.10%, New Zealand 2.50%, US 0.25%, Hong
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Monetary Policy Week in Review - 21 April 2012
Posted by centralbanknews under FinanceFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4604 days ago
The past week in monetary policy saw two major emerging market economy's central banks cut rates; with India cutting by a surprise 50 basis points to 8.00%, and Brazil cutting an expected 75 bps to 9.00%. The only other bank to adjust rates was Mongolia; hiking 100bps to 13.25%. Meanwhile those t
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Monetary Policy Week in Review - 14 April 2012
Posted by centralbanknews under NewsFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4612 days ago
The past week in monetary policy saw 12 central banks announce interest rate decisions. Those that cut rates were: Vietnam -100bps to 13.00% and Mozambique -25bps to 13.50%, while Ghana increased +100bps to 14.50%. Those that held interest rates unchanged were: Russia 8.00%, Japan 0.10%, Armenia
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Monetary Policy Week in Review - 24 March 2012
Posted by centralbanknews under NewsFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4633 days ago
The past week in monetary policy saw 8 central banks announcing monetary policy decisions. Of those that changed interest rate levels, Mauritius cut its rate -50bps to 4.90%, and Ukraine cut -25bps to 7.50%, while Iceland increased +25bps to 5.00%. Those that held interest rates unchanged were: N
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Central Bank News Link List - 18 March 2012 - Central Bank News
Posted by centralbanknews under NewsFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4638 days ago
Past and next week events, US inflation, RBA forex moves, India policy troubles, central bank gold buying, and UK bankers demanding Yuan swaps...
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Monetary Policy Week in Review - 17 March 2012
Posted by centralbanknews under FinanceFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4639 days ago
The past week in monetary policy saw 13 central banks reviewing policy settings, with 3 banks changing rates; Vietnam -100bps to 14.00%, Mozambique -125bps to 13.75%, and Norway -25bps to 1.50%. Meanwhile those that held rates unchanged were: Japan 0-0.10%, Russia 8.00%, USA 0-0.25%, Hong Kong 0.5
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Central Bank News Link List -15 March 2012
Posted by centralbanknews under NewsFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4641 days ago
Inflation warnings and exit plans, central bank activity, staff changes at the PBOC, and the fed joins Twitter...
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The History of the Personal Check [Infographic]
Posted by centralbanknews under FinanceFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4646 days ago
The below infographic details the history of the personal check (also known as cheque), an instrument which has been a pivotal component of historical and modern banking, and the payment system. While checks have become marginalized and even phased out in some countries, in preference of electroni
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