Archive for November, 2009

= MONEY TALKS: Remitting Some Worries To Asia From Dubai

SINGAPORE–Amid the recent hysteria in global markets on the Dubai debt worries there is a question worth asking: What does this mean for remittances to Asian countries like the Philippines and India?


Survey suggests money worries mean more stress and less sex

A report out on Monday suggests that money worries are getting in the way of our sex lives


Utah cave dweller thrives without money

MOAB, Utah – Daniel Suelo gets the same question, all the time.


Dubai expansion fuelled by years of cheap money

Worries over Dubai’s ability to pay its debts come after years of expansion fuelled by cheap money – bringing a huge potential headache for UK banks.


2009-11-25 14:09 UPDATE 1-Greek bank funding worries overdone- NBG CEO

ATHENS, Nov 25 – Worries about the impact of a gradual phasing out of liquidity support measures and the economic crisis on Greek banks are overdone, the chief executive of the country’s biggest lender said on Wednesday. “The rumours in the last days regarding the impact of the economic crisis, especially in view of the gradual withdrawal of extraordinary liquidity support measures by …


2009-11-23 04:54 TREASURIES-U.S. Treasuries rise on economic recovery worries

HONG KONG, Nov 23 – U.S. Treasuries edged higher on Monday as investors looked to low-risk assets amid worries about weak economic growth, but trade was subdued with Japan closed for a holiday


TREASURIES-U.S. Treasuries rise on economic recovery worries

HONG KONG, Nov 23 – U.S. Treasuries edged higher on Monday as investors looked to low-risk assets amid worries about weak economic growth, but trade was subdued with Japan closed for a holiday.


‘Fast Money’ Recap: Turkey Trades

The trading panel discussed what trades they would make during a holiday-shortened week.


Grains boom with hot money

Low US interest rates and the weak dollar are drawing more hot money into grain markets despite the weight of mammoth crops, setting up a potential repeat of last year’s boom and bust in that market.


Poll: Fine print in health care prompts worries

Poll: Fine print in health care prompts worries Staff Writer WASHINGTON – What’s it going to cost me? Americans are worried about the fine print in the health care overhaul, an Associated Press poll says, and those concerns are creating new challenges for President Barack Obama as he tries to overcome doubts in Congress.