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  • Uganda: Govt to Give Out Low-Interest Loans - Not Funds, Food (AllAfrica.com)

    President Yoweri Museveni has said the government will empower people to fight poverty by providing them with low-rate interest loans and agricultural implements, and not handouts of food and money.
    2007-10-01 02:50:51
  • Dreams of a rate cut send stocks surging (Asbury Park Press)

    Wall Street shot higher today after a report on the manufacturing sector came in below analysts expectations and raised the prospects of another interest rate cut. The report, plus a big acquisition by Nokia, offset the market's concerns about a profit warning from Citigroup Inc.
    2007-10-01 07:38:46
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2007-10-02 04:13 GMT: Hong Kong shares surge to new high on Wall St rally, rate cut hopes UPDATE (Interactive Investor)

    HONG KONG (XFN-ASIA) - Share prices were sharply higher in early trade, taking the key index to a new record, following a rally on Wall Street overnight and hopes for another interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve.
    2007-10-01 08:23:34
  • USDA Sets Interest Rates on CCC Loans (Ag Report)

    WASHINGTON - Oct 1/07 - SNS -- The USDA set interest rates for October 2007. The CCC borrowing rate-based charge is 4.250% for October 2007, down from 4.750% in September 2007.
    2007-10-01 07:33:50
  • Analysts tip rate rise ahead of Christmas (Daily Telegraph)

    AUSTRALIANS could be slapped with another interest rate rise this Christmas - but for October at least, no rise in official rates is expected.
    2007-10-01 06:32:00
  • Australia's Central Bank Probably Will Keep Rate Unchanged (Bloomberg.com)

    Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Australia's central bank will probably keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged as it waits to see if there is any economic fallout from the turmoil in global financial markets.
    2007-10-01 03:49:23
  • Charles Gibson

    News Busters - ... David Brooks.” Repeating the “I don't know” reply, Karl urged: “Compare ... went on an impassioned rant August 6 calling for the Fed to reduce interest rates ... teased a full story Friday night on the stock market and troubles in the mortgage ...
    2007-09-20 05:54:00
  • Kiss That Plastic Bye-Bye

    US News and World Report - When interest rates were declining, it was supposed to be a great tail wind for ... Indeed, the average consumer is nearly $12,000 in the red–not counting mortgage ... At the end of the month, add up what you spend, what you earn, and compare the two ...
    2007-09-20 04:43:00
  • Eric Halvorson's Blog

    WISH-TV - Consider this before printing another e-mail. Jennifer Hattam, an expert at the Sierra Club says the average office worker in the United States goes through 10,000 sheets of paper every year. That's why she says it's important for employers to ...
    2007-09-23 05:58:00
  • Some tips on how to get the best deal on a home loan

    Allentown Morning Call - Newspapers' weekly real estate sections often include a table of average rates ... Also available are Web sites that compare mortgages such as http://www.bankrate ... Work with a mortgage adviser to get pre-approved for a mortgage. You want to be pre ...
    2007-09-29 05:58:00
  • Help is near for mortgage troubles (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)

    This is a consumer advice column written by the
    2007-10-01 07:00:05
  • Citigroup, UBS warn of loan losses

    US News and World Report - Home News Local News State Nation World Blogs Storm 2007 Living Green Special Reports Politics Crime Health Scripps Photo Galleries ... losses in the third quarter, becoming the latest and biggest banks to reveal huge ill effects from the spike in mortgage ...
    2007-10-01 02:21:00
  • Asian Stocks Rise in U.S. Trading, Led by BHP Billiton, Toyota

    Bloomberg - Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said in London the credit slump triggered by U.S. subprime mortgage losses may be ending, spurring a 1.4 percent gain for the Dow to 14,087.55, above its previous closing high of 14,000.41 set on July 19 ...
    2007-10-01 03:11:00
  • Greenspan defends subprime, sees some early signs of easing in credit ...

    CNBC - LONDON - Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan defended the U.S. subprime mortgage market Monday, arguing that the securitization of home loans for people with poor credit _ not the loans themselves _ were to blame for the current global ...
    2007-10-01 01:16:00
  • Stocks in record high territory

    Miami Herald - ... off the fourth quarter with a rally that sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a record, as investors speculated the worst may be over for banks and builders hurt by subprime mortgage losses. Lennar Corp. and D.R. Horton, the two biggest U.S. home ...
    2007-10-01 03:54:00