Posted by @ Saturday, Oct. 31st 2009
In case you missed them, here are the top 10 Personal Finance stories from MarketWatch for the week of Oct. 26-Oct. 30:
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Personal Finance Daily: The week’s 10 best Personal Finance stories
Posted by @ Saturday, Oct. 31st 2009
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 31 — While Malaysia is doing a great job in promoting Islamic finance, the adaptation process to some of its products will need a deeper look or “a second visit”, according to a renowned Muslim scholar.
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Posted by @ Friday, Oct. 30th 2009
The World Economic Forum reorders the world of finance by rating Britain and Australia over the U.S.—and booting France from the top 10
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Global Finance: Britain Is No. 1
Posted by @ Friday, Oct. 30th 2009
The Council had some good news when the city’s finance director told them at the October 19 meeting that he is “cautiously optimistic” about the future state of city coffers, although time will still tell.
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City of S.Paula Finance director says budget news ‘cautiously optimistic’
Posted by @ Friday, Oct. 30th 2009
In this week’s Business News: Growth, albeit anaemic, for next year; massive rail tunnel project hits finance buffers; energy rivals look to swapping assets rather than insults; Czech trams ready for Washington DC, and regional aid offer to stop spilt milk.
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Business News 10.30.2009
Posted by @ Friday, Oct. 30th 2009
Kaiser Health News staff writer Julie Appleby reports on how the fine print of the Senate Finance Committee’s health bill could impact some lower- and middle-class consumers. Proponents of the measure “say the legislation will limit the amount that lower- and middle-income people must pay for health insurance to a maximum of 12 percent of their incomes.
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Fine Print: Finance Bill May Cause Consumer Sticker Shock
Posted by @ Friday, Oct. 30th 2009
Digest of headline news as of 3:50 p.m. Moscow time on October 30: BUSINESS & FINANCE *** INFLATION AND BUDGET DEFICIT EXPECTED TO BE LOWER THAN PREDICTED – PUTIN Inflation and budget deficit in 2009 will apparently be lower than expected, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said.
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Daily Headline News for October .30, 2009
Posted by @ Friday, Oct. 30th 2009
Kaiser Health News staff writer Julie Appleby reports on how the fine print of the Senate Finance Committee’s health bill could impact some lower- and middle-class consumers.
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Fine print: Finance bill may cause consumer sticker shock
Posted by @ Thursday, Oct. 29th 2009
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