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  • Bank of Korea Keeps Benchmark Rate at Six-Year High (Update5)

    Bloomberg - Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- South Korea refrained from raising its key interest rate from a six-year high as the U.S. housing slump and record oil prices threaten to cool economic growth. Bank of Korea Governor Lee Seong Tae and policy makers left the ...
    2007-12-06 09:57:00
  • Bush's Subprime Mortgage Interest-Rate Freeze Stuns Bond Market

    Bloomberg - Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush's plan to freeze interest rates on some subprime mortgages may prove to be a cure that breeds another disease. ``If the government goes in and changes contracts it will definitely have a chilling effect ...
    2007-12-06 09:57:00
  • Interest Rate Cut Bodes Well For U. K. Businesses (Nasdaq)

    (RTTNews) - British business community welcomed Thursday's decision by the Bank of England to lower its key interest rate by a quarter percentage point to 5.5%.
    2007-12-06 07:15:00
  • U.K. Economists See More Bank of England Interest-Rate Cuts (Bloomberg.com)

    Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Economists comment on the outlook for U.K. interest rates after the Bank of England cut the key rate a quarter-point to 5.5 percent today. The comments were made in e- mailed statements.
    2007-12-06 06:01:56
  • Australia's Home Loan Interest Rate To Climb Next Year (Nasdaq)

    (RTTNews) - Australia's home loan interest rates will likely to top 9.0% early next year, the South Australian Centre for Economic Studies said in its recent report. The centre expects the Reserve Bank to lift interest rate by 0.5 percentage points in the first half of 2008.
    2007-12-06 07:00:20
  • ECB interest rate remains stable (Deutsche Welle)

    The European Central Bank has decided to leave its key interest rate unchanged at four percent, striking a balance between rising inflation and slower growth.
    2007-12-06 09:21:24
  • S. Korean Central Bank Leaves Interest Rate Steady At 5.0% (Nasdaq)

    (RTTNews) - As widely expected, South Korea's central bank left its key interest rate unchanged at 5.0%, the Bank of Korea said Friday. This was the fourth straight month that the apex bank held the rates. Apparently, the ongoing financial crisis has influenced the recent decision.
    2007-12-06 06:14:27
  • Bank of England cuts key interest rate (UPI)

    The Bank of England, in a reflection of deepening economic concern, has made its first cut in two years of its key interest rate.
    2007-12-06 09:21:14
  • Bank of England cuts interest rate to 5.50 percent (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    The Bank of England said Thursday it had trimmed its key interest rate by a quarter-point to 5.50 percent.
    2007-12-06 04:11:54
  • Report: Growth has not hurt Portland livability

    Katu.com - ... in per capita structure fires while fire rates in the other cities increased. "Everything from crime to structural fires appears either comparable or better than the six other cities that we compare ... of their income going toward rent or mortgage ...
    2007-12-03 03:55:00
  • This is bull!

    WTOP Radio - I'd appreciate if someone could compare the probable long and short term effects of freezing vs. not freezing. I'm ... This house you're looking at now will certainly be worth $100,000 to $200,000 more by the time the mortgage rates increase. We ...
    2007-12-04 03:54:00
  • High-End CE Sales Online, Part 2: New Shopping Tools and Trends

    TechNewsWorld - While my merchants might not like to hear me say 'click away' to compare pricing ... oil and import prices, decreasing home values and the after-effects of mortgage ... It is my belief that as the Fed eases interest rates for the last quarter of 2007 ...
    2007-12-06 09:39:00
  • Secured loans – A generous opportunity

    Best Syndication - The first charge is called mortgage and it involves a very low rate of interest. Since secured loans are also very safe for the lenders, these loans also attract low interest rates in the range of 6-9 per cent. Even if you have a bad credit history ...
    2007-12-04 03:54:00
  • Ottawa gains key allies to 'move beyond Kyoto'

    Globe and Mail - Bob ImamI from Canada writes: Wow what biased spew. You know that the left are desperate now... 'black hatted villains'.. Ha what a joke. Harper is AWESOME. He was right all along. It is a frigging cold winter, the coldest in 15 years and he had the ...
    2007-12-06 03:23:00
  • Bush Administration Credibility Suffers After Iran NIE Report

    FOX News - ... said, adding that the "intelligence community had the courage and intellectual honesty to compare ... Woman Gives Birth to 15.2-Pound Baby Girl, 7, Shot 6 Times While Protecting Mother Bush Mortgage Plan Will Freeze Certain Subprime Interest Rates for 5 ...
    2007-12-06 03:52:00