Archive for October, 2009

ZOLA PUTS MONEY WORRIES TO ONE SIDE

Gianfranco Zola insists West Ham’s financial woes are not to blame for their problems on the pitch – but is not surprised to see two other clubs with money trouble keeping them company in the Barclays Premier League drop zone.


Bright lights, big stage? For Phillies’ Lee, no worries

NEW YORK—If you’re a Yankees fan accustomed to having the best players money can buy, the answer is: This time next year. Cliff Lee treats Game 1 of the World Series as just another night on the mound


Cramer’s ‘Mad Money’ Recap: Market Worries

Cramer said the Dow cannot rally past 10,000 without a solid improvement in earnings. Click for news from Jim Cramer.


Worries rise about dollar slide — but what to do?

Talk about currency intervention, for now, is only rhetoric


US Wheat Outlook: Markets Expected To Rise On Money Flows

CHICAGO–Short-covering and money flowing into the grains are expected to push U.S. wheat futures solidly higher at the start of Friday’s day session, traders said.


Money Woes Top School Board’s Assignment List

Financial worries are back on the subject list at the Dade County Board of Education meetings. School board members met last Tuesday evening at the Central Office for their October session.


If offer to buy seems fishy, the money might be illicit

Money launderers are often in a hurry to buy a house without an agent, bargaining or an inspection, experts say. If anyone approaches you with an offer to buy your house that seems even the least bit out of the ordinary, there’s a possibility that the money for the deal is coming from illegal drugs, prostitution or some other aspect of organized crime.


METALS-Copper drifts lower, demand worries linger

* Demand worries resurface


Money Report — Stocks Slip Slightly After Goldman, Citi Earnings

Investors are turning cautious as earnings reports from Goldman Sachs Group and Citigroup stir worries about the troubles banks still face.


Money Matters heading to Glasgow

The BBC’s Money Matters Roadshow returns with a host of experts ready to tackle people’s cash queries in Glasgow.