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03 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Practice of fiscal federalism in India

The subject of Centre-State financial relations in India has received much less attention than it merits in academic research as well as in public discourse. This book by two renowned specia… View full post on All Stories

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01 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

U.S., European Arms Dealers Generate 90% of Global Sales

The Media Line Staff Tel Aviv, Israel (TML) – The top 100 world’s arms-producing companies sold over $400 billion worth of weapons in 2009, an increase of 8% from the previous year even as the world economy was in the midst of a recession, according to data released last week by the Stockholm International Peace [...]

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25 February 2011 ~ Comments Off

Pell Grants, biofuels funds on cutting board

CHATTANOOGA – Pell Grants, agriculture extension funds, federal research dollars and support for biofuels are all at risk in the coming weeks for the University of Tennessee, as Congress works to finalize a budget for the remainder of the fiscal year. View full post on All Stories

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22 February 2011 ~ Comments Off

Home Depot 4th-quarter net up 72%; dividend up

TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) – Home Depot, the Atlanta home-improvement retailer, reported fiscal fourth-quarter net income rose 72% on 3.8% higher net sales and 3.9% higher comparable-store sales. For the quarter ended Jan. 30, the world’s No. 1 DIY chain earned $587 million, or 36 cents a share, compared with $342 million, or 20 cents, in [...]

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17 January 2011 ~ Comments Off

China to continue proactive fiscal policy

/enpproperty–> BEIJING – China will continue its proactive fiscal policy in 2011 to improve infrastructure and people’s living standards, said Jia Kang, head of the Research Institute for Fi View full post on All Stories

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02 January 2011 ~ Comments Off

Syndicated Loans: A Hybrid of Relationship Lending and Publicly Traded Debt

Product DescriptionThis book examines the development of the international market for syndicated credits during the past three decades. It brings together practitioners’ and academics’ views on this form of financing and provides original answers to previously little-explored research questions: what determines banks’ participation choices and supply? What influences the pricing of emerging country loans, particularly [...]

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02 December 2010 ~ Comments Off

Del Monte quarterly profit rises; sales slip

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Del Monte Foods Co. said Thursday its fiscal second-quarter earnings rose to $81.1 million, or 41 cents a share, from $62.6 million, or 31 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Sales fell to $941 million from $959 million. Analysts polled by FactSet Research were looking for earnings of 35 cents [...]

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30 November 2010 ~ Comments Off

UniversityDecisions.com’s The Success Yearbook® Helps College Graduates Pay Off Loans

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Nov. 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — UniversityDecisions.com, a research and resource focused website for potential college students, is helping recent college graduates pay down student loans while highlighting the benefits of getting a college education. On December 1st 2010, Universit View full post on All Stories

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13 November 2010 ~ Comments Off

Use Online Rate Tables to Find Great Rates, Protect Personal Information, Says Informa Research Services

CALABASAS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Recently, the computer security experts at McAfee published a list of the top ten riskiest places to give your social security number. Many of the places were surprising, with the top five places including hospitals, state and local governments, financial institutions, and universities. Luckily, finding great rates on mortgages, credit cards, savings accounts, [...]

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11 November 2010 ~ Comments Off

G20 focus on currency row may leave behind development goals, say NGOs

The global slump has pushed 64 million people into extreme poverty or living off with less than $1.25 a day, says an estimate of the World Bank. Oxfam, another non-profit said its research showed 56 poor countries face a $65-billion fiscal hole in their budgets. View full post on All Stories

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