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Financial meeting Wednesday at UNLV
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission will hold a field hearing titled: "The Impact of the Financial Crisis at the Ground Level - State of Nevada". It's happening Wednesday, September 8, 2010 @ 9:00 am at UNLV.
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Financial institions back Nabucco pipeline
Three international financial institutions have thrown their weight behind an international pipeline aimed at helping Europe reduce its dependence on Russian natural gas.
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Financial guru who worked in East Hanover is indicted
EAST HANOVER TWP. – A financial planner working for Prudential Insurance Co. of America’s West Essex Agency in East Hanover has been indicted for stealing more than $1.9 million from his clients, according the state Attorney General’s office.
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Financial Peace University planned at area church
Financial Peace University (FPU), the 13-week program taught by Dave Ramsey, will be at the First United Methodist Church, located at 1016 Sam Houston Avenue in Huntsville. The classes will begin Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 6 p.m.
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EU Tax on Financial Transactions Would Sap Markets of Liquidity, Borg Says
European financial regulators should use a banking levy to control markets instead of a transaction tax to avoid legislation that may lead to less liquid markets, Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg said.
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Financial assistance for those out of work after quake
Prime Minister John Key is expected to outline this afternoon financial support for those out of work as a result of the Canterbury earthquake.
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Financial assistance for those out of work in Chch
Prime Minister John Key is expected to outline this afternoon financial support for those out of work as a result of the Canterbury earthquake. read more
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Financial assistance for those out of work in Chch
Mr Key said the Government was working on a financial assistance package for those who could not work because of the quake.
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World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World figure skating champ Asada hires new coach
Two-time world figure skating champion Mao Asada of Japan says that her new coach will be Nobuo Sato. The 19-year-old Asada has been looking for a coach since parting ways with Russian coach Tatiana Tarasova after the world championships in March. The 68-year-old Sato, who represented Japan at the 1960 Winter Olympics, has coached Miki Ando, Fumie Suguri and his daughter Yuka Sato in the past.
World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World stock markets fell Tuesday, particularly in Europe, where concerns about the health of banks resurfaced and EU finance ministers met to consider a new levy on lenders.
World Stocks Fall on Europe Bank Worries
World stock markets fell Tuesday, particularly in Europe, where concerns about the health of banks resurfaced and European Union finance ministers met to consider a new levy on lenders.
World markets rally, Nikkei gains 2%
World markets rallied Monday, with Asian stocks logging their fourth straight session of gains.
World oil prices mixed
World oil prices diverged on Monday, the end of the traditional peak demand season for motor fuel in the United States.
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