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CIBC releases 2011 financial results under IFRS
CIBC releases 2011 financial results under IFRS
Read more...Avia Health Infrmtcs - Final Results 31 March 2011
30 January 2012 Avia Health Informatics Plc ("Avia" or the "Company" or the "Group") Final Results 31 March 2011 Click on, or paste the following link into your web browser, ...
Read more...Dollar to Launch Gold
Since rocketing to new all-time highs last summer, gold has weathered a major correction. While that selloff was healthy and necessary given the excessive optimism that catapulted gold to very-overbought levels, a strong US dollar accelerated gold’s swoon.
Read more...Michael Hudson: Banks Weren’t Meant to Be Like This
By Michael Hudson, a research professor of Economics at University of Missouri, Kansas City and a research associate at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College A shorter version of this article in German will run in the Frankfurter Algemeine Zeitung on January 28. 2012 The inherently symbiotic relationship between banks and governments recently has been reversed. In medieval times, wealthy ...
Read more...The Basics of Forex Currency Options?
Most investors understand limits vs. market orders, a good investor also knows terms like "moving average and pivot points and support and resistance. Many traders learn the basics and leave it there and start to trade the markets. Successful and profitable currency and forex traders don't stop at the basics. They want to make as much profit as possible with the least amount of risk.
Read more...Michael Olenick: More on ProPublica’s Off Base Charges About Freddie Mac’s Mortgage “Bets”
By Michael Olenick, founder and CEO of Legalprise, and creator of FindtheFraud , a crowd sourced foreclosure document review system (still in alpha). You can follow him on Twitter at @michael_olenick Fallout continues from the ProPublica/NPR story " Freddie Mac Bets Against American Homeowners ," though probably not the sort ProPublica expected. Many in the blogsphere who work on finance and ...
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