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- Credit CARD Act Of 2009: 6 Ways The New Credit Card Rules Can Benefit You
- What Else You Need To Know About The New Credit Card Regulations
- Markets In Everything: Ads On Currency?
- Spain Downgraded By Moody’s, Ireland Faces Big Bank Bill
- New Deals For Juniper Networks
- Suncor Confronts Oil Spill
- $27.5m Because The Feds Don’t Like The Font…..
- Wheat Prices Retreat!
- 6 Stocks That Truly Belong To The “DO NOT BUY” List
- How To Profit From The Metal That’s An Even Better Investment Than Gold
- ArvinMeritor To Expand In Europe
- FDA Clears Quidel’s QuickVue RSV10
- Mindray’s New Products At The CMEF
- Aegon Shuts UK Units, Trims Jobs
- BofA Bid To Follow Volcker Rule
- Swiss Franc: Under Pressure
- Australian Dollar: Under Pressure
- Canadian Dollar: Under Pressure
- Japanese Yen: The Downside Prevails
- British Pound: Under Pressure
- Euro: Under Pressure
- Label Expansion For AGN’s Eye Drug
- FINRA Vs Amerivet Attorneys: Mano A Mano
- Eurozone Inflation Estimate Accelerates At The Fastest Pace In Almost 2 Years
Credit CARD Act Of 2009: 6 Ways The New Credit Card Rules Can Benefit You Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:50 AM PDT Since the start of banking, many banks have taken advantage of their customers in order to profit their bottom-line. It was not uncommon for credit card issuers to keep changing their terms and rates. I’ve seen credit card companies jacking up interest rates on my credit cards for no apparent reason. Now, thanks to the new Credit CARD Act of 2009, we consumers will be protected from many unfair credit card practices that had been taking place. The federal regulations include some changes … [visit site to read more] |
What Else You Need To Know About The New Credit Card Regulations Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:50 AM PDT Starting from August 22nd 2010, according to the Credit CARD Act of 2009, there will be further changes and new regulations put in place in order to protect consumers. Some of these changes are: Gift cards, gift certificates and prepaid cards will be valid for 5 years unless the terms of expiration saying otherwise are made known clearly. |
Markets In Everything: Ads On Currency? Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:41 AM PDT Maybe this would help pay down the federal debt: sell advertising on U.S. currency? Here are some possible designs that would allow companies to “cashvertise,” including the one above for Campbell Soup. This blog points out that the USPS currently allows customized “branded stamps,” so maybe the Bureau of Engraving and Printing should follow with “custom branded dollar … [visit site to read more] |
Spain Downgraded By Moody’s, Ireland Faces Big Bank Bill Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:39 AM PDT There's not a whole lot to highlight from hump days US session, no economic data, no M&A, and very little company news. The S&P futures finished towards the bottom of their narrow daily range (1137-1143). Today in Europe stocks catching the eye include Nokia Oyj (NYSE:NOK) which has rallied 3.5 percent today on news the world's biggest maker of mobile phones started shipments of its N8 smartphone. Today's Market Moving Stories TomTom jumped 8.0 percent after … [visit site to read more] |
New Deals For Juniper Networks Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:35 AM PDT Juniper Networks Inc. (NASDAQ:JNPR), one of the leading providers of networking infrastructure products and services, announced that IP2 Internet, a Dutch Internet service provider, has deployed its entire range of network infrastructure for growing its business. Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed. |
Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:35 AM PDT Canada’s biggest integrated oil producer and refiner, Suncor Energy Inc. (NYSE:SU) reported an oil spill at its Port of Montreal refinery. As per the current estimate, approximately 35 barrels of low-sulfur diesel seeped out into the St. Lawrence River . |
$27.5m Because The Feds Don’t Like The Font….. Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:18 AM PDT NY Daily News – New York City will change the lettering on every single street sign – at an estimated cost of about $27.5 million – because the feds don’t like the font. Street names will change from all capital letters to a combination of upper and lower case on roads across the country thanks to the pricey federal regulation (see photo above). By 2018, MADISON AVE. will become Madison Ave. and will be printed in a font called Clearview, the city Department of Transportation says. … [visit site to read more] |
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6 Stocks That Truly Belong To The “DO NOT BUY” List Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:15 AM PDT With more than 8,790 publicly traded stocks on U.S. exchanges and another 7,000 or so listed on the OTC Bulletin Board and the pink sheets, it’s not particularly difficult to find stocks you wouldn’t want to buy. It’s not even that hard to find stocks with numbers so bad they’re good short-sale candidates. What’s really hard is recognizing companies whose shares seem like they might be bargains, but that actually have subtle or hidden problems. These stocks truly belong your DO NOT … [visit site to read more] |
How To Profit From The Metal That’s An Even Better Investment Than Gold Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:09 AM PDT Gold set another new record yesterday (Wednesday), closing above $1,300 an ounce for the second-straight day. The London Bullion Market Association – at its annual conference this week – projected that the “yellow metal” would advance to $1,450 in the next year. With the U.S. Federal Reserve, the Bank of England (BOE) and the Bank of Japan (BOJ) all having near-zero interest rates and moving toward more “quantitative easing” – pumping money into the global economy – the case for gold … [visit site to read more] |
ArvinMeritor To Expand In Europe Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:05 AM PDT ArvinMeritor Inc. (NYSE:ARM) plans to invest $42 million to expand its braking business in Europe. The move will enhance the company's ELSA air disc brake and S-Cam product lines. |
FDA Clears Quidel’s QuickVue RSV10 Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:05 AM PDT Leading rapid diagnostic test solutions provider Quidel Corp. (QDEL) has received 510 (k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its new virus test solution. The test, called "QuickVue RSV10", is a lateral flow immunoassay (a biochemical test) designed to detect acute respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. |
Mindray’s New Products At The CMEF Posted: 30 Sep 2010 07:05 AM PDT Leading Chinese medical devices maker Mindray Medical International Limited (NYSE:MR) has announced that it will feature its new products at the China International Medical Equipment Fair (“CMEF”), slated to be held in Shenyang from October 12 -15, 2010. CMEF is the largest exhibition of medical equipment in the Asia-Pacific region. |
Aegon Shuts UK Units, Trims Jobs Posted: 30 Sep 2010 06:35 AM PDT As part of the ongoing restructuring program along with the efforts to improve profitability, AEGON NV (NYSE:AEG) plans to close its two businesses and slash jobs in the United Kingdom. |
BofA Bid To Follow Volcker Rule Posted: 30 Sep 2010 06:35 AM PDT In order to comply with the Volcker Rule related to banks' restrictions on proprietary trading, Bank of America Corp. (NYSE:BAC) is laying off one third of its employees from the proprietary-trading desk, the New York Times reported on Wednesday. About 20 to 30 proprietary traders are expected to be eliminated by this decision. |
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Australian Dollar: Under Pressure Posted: 30 Sep 2010 06:18 AM PDT |
Canadian Dollar: Under Pressure Posted: 30 Sep 2010 06:18 AM PDT |
Japanese Yen: The Downside Prevails Posted: 30 Sep 2010 06:18 AM PDT |
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Label Expansion For AGN’s Eye Drug Posted: 30 Sep 2010 05:35 AM PDT Recently, Allergan Inc. (NYSE:AGN) received a boost when the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved its eye drug Ozurdex (dexamethasone intravitreal implant) for an additional indication. The injectable eye implant, a biodegradable capsule, has received the FDA nod for treating patients suffering from non-infectious ocular inflammation (uveitis), targeting the posterior section of the eye. |
FINRA Vs Amerivet Attorneys: Mano A Mano Posted: 30 Sep 2010 05:29 AM PDT Will America ever learn what truly transpired within Wall Street's self-regulatory organization, FINRA? Will FINRA be allowed to placate its members and America while not addressing the hard questions those constituencies want answered? |
Eurozone Inflation Estimate Accelerates At The Fastest Pace In Almost 2 Years Posted: 30 Sep 2010 04:44 AM PDT Fundamental Headlines |
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