David Weidner's Writing on the Wall: A week Wall Street won’t forget
Don’t be surprised if the past seven days represent a pivotal point in the history of Wall Street, a watershed moment when the last ebbs of the financial crisis receded behind a new wave of speculation and exuberance.
Source: Market Watch
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Reading and writing Thai makes expats more employable
Dear Khun Munthana: My name is Redgy and I'm 34 years old. I moved to Thailand in November last year after having worked for 12 years as an investment advisor in the banking sector in my native Belgium....
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She's banking on writing erotica
Eden Baylee used to work at my bank.
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Border checkpoints won’t be closed
The Ministry of Finance has ordered the Customs Department to continue opening its customs checkpoints along Thai-Cambodian border, Deputy Finance Minister Pradit Phataraprasit said on Wednesday.
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Australian Dollar Stability Won’t Hold Through A Risk Rout
There were a few remarkable developments from the financial markets this past week. For the first time in two months, the benchmark S&P 500 dropped below the bottom boundary of its steadfast bullish...
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City won’t waive permit fees for county project, but...
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Staff Writer larry@gaffneyledger.com City and county leaders may yet work out an agreement over the 17-acre site known as the former Big Mill property. But the agreement won’t...
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Fed Closes Ranks as Improving Economy Won’t Derail Asset Buying
Federal Reserve officials closed ranks to signal that an improving economy won’t derail their plan to cut unemployment by pumping $600 billion into the financial system.
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Selecting a new European bank head won’t be easy
LONDON — What's the biggest financial decision facing Europe in 2011? Easy. The choice of a new president of the European Central Bank.