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<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 next page>> written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Noble Quran says that when Allah revealed Himself, that is, [when] He manifested of His Light the equivalent of half a nail of a little finger, (as stated in one Hadith), to the mountain He leveled it to the ground. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that Moses and Aaron, Nadab, Abihu and seventy elders saw the Lord God of Israel. This indicates that in addition to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, there are 74 persons more who saw the Lord God. Yet, the Bible says that No one has ever seen God at any time. The Noble Quran says that No one can see Allah in the life of this world. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Noble Quran says that When Moses asked to see Allah, Allah Said, behold the mountain, which is stronger than you are, and if it remains, stays fixed, in its place, then you shall see Me’. written by Amanda Hash More and more borrowers are facing the possibility or bankruptcy or foreclosure, thanks to the current state of the economy and the mass layoffs and restructuring of major companies and employers. It seems no one is exempt from feeling the fallout of our strained economic system, and perhaps you are considering bankruptcy as an option to help you regain some control of your finances. You might be better off to choose debt consolidation instead. written by Amanda Hash Refinancing your mortgage is easier in the market of today than ever before. Thousands of borrowers who were holding adjustable rate mortgages have been able to finance to new, lower-rate fixed rate mortgages that will save them thousands of dollars in inflated interest over the life of their loans. written by Lara Sawyer When you bought your dream home several years ago, you may have taken out an adjustable rate mortgage, thinking you were doing the smart thing to get the best rate. You were probably right at the time; market conditions in the past were more favorable and those with an adjustable rate mortgage often saw their payments decrease in certain years. Unfortunately, the credit crunch is here, and the adjustable rate mortgage is causing more and more homeowners to lose their homes and destroy their credit rating. written by Karen Yap BetOnMarkets now servicing BetsForTraders customers written by Fadhrick Pickaso Fixed shower heads are used for utilitarian uses mainly and one of these models are always present in every bathroom. They provide a neat and clean look and finish by being permanently installed into tiles and walls, and one can complement them with add-ons to move their features for individual purposes. They give a stylish and sophisticated look along with huge practical uses for regular use. written by financial banking Accounts and Deposits are two most important entities that are associated with every transaction that you make in a financial institute. Your money, investments, savings and all financial regulations are defined by these entities. When you open an account you deposit money to start of things and then gradually precede allocating your finances into different channels like a fixed/ term deposit etc. But it is the savings account that you create helps to start of things. Savings lays the foundation for your future financial security. Deposits ensure that the amount you fixed up is secured for that tenure after which you are rewarded with an interest. written by Karen Yap After a volatile 5 days, world stock markets just managed to close last 5 days in the black. It was a week of two halves with the good work from the start of the week being undone in the second half as traders slipped into reverse gear on Thursday and Friday. At least markets managed to hold the gains from the previous week which in the context of the bear market is no mean feat. written by Karen Yap After a volatile 5 days, world stock markets just managed to close last 5 days in the black. It was a week of two halves with the good work from the start of the week being undone in the second half as traders slipped into reverse gear on Thursday and Friday. written by Karen Yap After a volatile 5 days, world stock markets just managed to close last 5 days in the black. It was a week of two halves with the good work from the start of the week being undone in the second half as traders slipped into reverse gear on Thursday and Friday. written by Karen Yap There were genuine signs of emerging optimism in stock markets last week. Confidence has been largely absent so far in 2009, with every attempted rally squashed before it really had chance to get going. There is a growing sense that this time round things are different, and this belief will only grow further, if markets can survive the next week or so without dropping too far below last Thursday’s low. written by Kieron James Fixed Mobile Convergence, or FMC for short, describes the trend towards connectivity between fixed and wireless, or mobile, telecommunications networks and – perhaps rather confusingly – any fixed network infrastructure that allows integration with mobile phone handsets. written by Karen Yap It was a case of two steps forward and two steps back last week for world equity markets. Global equities were served a reminder of just how difficult bear markets can be. Traders are quick to grab whatever short term profits they have made, making it difficult for rallies to build momentum. Equities shot out of the starting gate in the early part of the week, largely due to a relief rally in the banking sector. The clear catalyst was the announcement from Barclays that it won’t be going to the market or government for more cash. This, more than anything strengthened investor’s confidence in Barclays and across the sector as a whole. However, as impressive as today’s performance is, the rally needs to be put in context. Shares in Barclay’s are still around 50% lower than they were just two months ago. written by Karen Yap It was a case of two steps forward and two steps back last week for world equity markets. Global equities were served a reminder of just how difficult bear markets can be. Traders are quick to grab whatever short term profits they have made, making it difficult for rallies to build momentum. Equities shot out of the starting gate in the early part of the week, largely due to a relief rally in the banking sector. written by Karen Yap Considering the dead weight financial sector, stock markets could have fallen a lot further than they eventually did over the course of last week. However, there's no getting away from the mess that financial shares are in. written by Karen Yap After taking some time off between Christmas and New Year, the credit crunch was well and truly back in action last week. Fears over further banking problems and sovereign debt downgrades for the likes of Ireland and Greece surfaced last month, but until now, these fears have merely been simmering in the background. written by Karen Yap The final week of 2008 passed with many markets recording their worst annual performance for generations. Equities finished above their lows, but still finished down by at least 30%. The S&P 500 closed 2008 down 38%, while the Nikkei closed down over 40%. written by Karen Yap A summarized article about the worldwide financial market in the past 7 days.
written by beauty bhat It is always a nice option to make hay while the sun shines. In this case the saving account can be referred to as the blessing in disguise. With the support of these accounts you can surely reap huge benefits in future at ease. written by beauty bhat Internet has actually simplified the entire aspect of banking process. These days, instead of wasting time standing in long queues, one can easily deposit and withdraw money, just with a click on the mouse. These services can be availed from anywhere and that too at any point of time. written by beauty bhat Though the economic position of all the countries is going on up and downs all over the world, the banking system in India is so strong till now. As the encroachment of the credit crunch and raising speculation are the main reasons of the present day financial crisis, people get fear to invest their money in share market. written by Karen Yap Automaker Bailout Fails, Stock Market Short Lived Optimism Evaporates written by alice erin After the advent of the Internet in the Indian banking segment, the level of banking services after its introduction has shot up to an unbelievable level, strengthening it further. written by Karen Yap A summary of the past few days worldwide major financial market stories. An easy digesting article for everyone.
written by Karen Yap A summarized article about the worldwide financial market in the past 7 days.
written by Karen Yap During a recent black tie event in the Grosvenor House, London, hosted by the Financial Times and the Investors Chronicle, BetOnMarkets.com bagged the awards for Best Fixed-Odds Firm and Best Customer Communication. written by Liza arwati No matter if you are trying to mortgage your home or trying to buy a home, you must know in the market today the two most common mortgage rates known as a Fixed Rate Mortgage (FRM) and the Variable or Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM).
written by Karen Yap The week’s action was all the more damning considering the Eurozone’s admission that it too is in a recession. The Euro managed to end the slightly down against the dollar, but the pound plunged through the 1.5000 level for the first time since 2002. However there is still some way to go before the low of 1.3685 from 2001 is breached. << previous page 1 2 3 4 5 next page>> |