Tag: market predictions

  • Will Rising Interest Rates Slow the Economy?

    To offset the risk of an economic slowdown after the government’s 16-day hiatus, the Federal Reserve has opted to stay the course on its much publicized stimulus program. But although one goal of the multibillion-dollar securities buyup was to keep interest rates low, those rates are creeping upward anyway – and, according to a new…

  • Five Ways Rich Investors Build Wealth

    As currencies rise and fall and markets both global and local turn jittery because of political uncertainty, some wealthy individuals nevertheless manage not just to survive but also to thrive, reaping returns on their investments even in uncertain times. These wealthy investors CEOS, entrepreneurs, and people from a wide range of fields – manage to…

  • No End in Sight For Bank Settlements?

    As the latest in the long line of bank fraud investigations comes to a close, JP Morgan Chase has reached a tentative settlement deal with the US Justice Department to the tune of $13 billion. Investigators aren’t finished, though; criminal charges could still be coming against the banking giant – one of several leading institutions…

  • Is the Dollar Losing Its Global Luster?

    The dust is settling after the end of the government shutdown, but the dollar continues its downward slide. As the world’s leading reserve currency struggles amid concerns about its long term stability, some countries are calling for an alternative reserve money and the “de-Americanization” of global finance. write my essay for cheap Backed by the…

  • The Dollar Falls, the Stimulus Stays the Course

    The government showdown –er, shutdown – has ended and the debt ceiling has risen, but the economic fallout has experts worried about the future. The 16-day hiatus didn’t affect just government programs and services – it rippled all through the economy. As the dollar sinks to lows not seen in nearly a year, the Federal…

  • The Debt Ceiling Debate and the Next Recession

    As the government shutdown drags on and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle point fingers and lay blame, a new issue is creeping into the national consciousness: the federal debt ceiling. As both parties wrangle over whether to raise that limit, some economists and housing industry experts are warning that a decision not toe…

  • 10 More Money Management Quotes to Live By

    What do Henry Ford, Michael Jordan, the Bible’s King Solomon and Jason Hartman have in common? They know about smart money management for building wealth. A while ago we brought you a roundup  of wise quotes from leading investors and financial experts past and present. Now, a new collection offers a textbook’s worth of investing…

  • The Bitcoin: Cyber Currency for Cyber Crime?

    The Bitcoin is coming of age. That odd, bankless virtual currency that up till now ahs been largely the darling of computer geeks and financial rebels forging new digital marketplaces based on the Bitcoin now has a shady side, as the FBI seizes over three million of them in a massive cyber-drug raid. Not long…

  • Mortgage Lending Concerns Spawn New Industries

    In the wake of repeated lawsuits and the arrival of the sweeping Dodd Frank Act for consumer protection in lending, the mortgage industry is facing more scrutiny of its actions – and more accountability for the risky loans it makes. The perceived vulnerability of these large (and small) institutions has created new opportunities for software…

  • Who Wins With the Qualified Mortgage Rule?

    It’s been said that clouds have silver linings, and that sentiment seems to hold true in the current attempts to bring accountability and quality control to the mortgage industry. Although the provisions of the new Qualified Mortgage Rule has drawn the ire of both mortgage lenders and housing advocates, recent tweaks to the rule have…

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