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  • US state borrowing for nothing

    November 23, 2009

    THE interest rate on US Treasury bills has dropped below zero in a scenario last seen in 1938, leaving investors in the bizarre position of paying the government for the privilege of lending it money. The collapse in short-term borrowing costs comes as stocks continue to shoot up, a deeply unusual combination last seen during [...]

  • THE NEW YORK REPORT

    November 23, 2009

    US stocks snapped a three-day losing streak yesterday as stronger-than-expected home sales data fuelled optimism while a weaker dollar boosted commodity-linked stocks. Sales of previously owned US homes rose to their highest level in more than 2-1/2 years last month. That helped to ease concerns about the sector generated last week when another report showed [...]

  • Six random thoughts to start your day

    November 23, 2009

    THERE is something appealing about random musings. Here are mine for the day – the first in what will become an occasional series. 1. Governments don’t have unlimited borrowing capacity. At some point, the markets will stop extending loans to them. Countries such as Greece are starting to be penalised by investors and the credit [...]

  • Retail sales post increase for October

    November 19, 2009

    UK RETAIL sales in October rose at their fastest annual pace in 17 months, according to official statistics released yesterday. The Office for National Statistics  (ONS) said sales were up 3.4 per cent compared to the same month last year. But the 0.4 per cent rise on September was less than the 0.7 per cent [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: DO YOU THINK HOUSE PRICES ARE SET TO RISE OR FALL?

    November 18, 2009

    STEPHEN FERRARI FERRARI BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT“I think the housing prices will increase because there is a short supply of nice houses on the market.  Although I don’t think it’s going to be easy to borrow money, until the supply meets the demand for houses, I think we’ll see a rise in prices.  There may be apparent [...]

  • Rise in inflation proves that QE must stop

    November 17, 2009

    IT is wrong to argue that inflationary pressures are about to return, as many commentators said yesterday after the release of figures showing higher than expected consumer price rises. The reality is that inflationary pressures have always been with us – in past years, inflation took place in asset prices, while consumer prices rose at [...]

  • The amateur economist who finds the truth in the freakiest places

    November 16, 2009

    FOR someone who has spent much of the last decade successfully writing about economics, Stephen Dubner is surprisingly keen to point out that he is not an economist. Following his co-authorship of Freakonomics, one of the publishing phenomena of recent years, and a sequel called Superfreakonomics, however, surely he has picked up some knowledge. Well [...]

  • Jump in US mortgages but demand for new loans falls

    November 12, 2009

    THE NUMBER of US mortgage applications went up last week as lower fixed rates increased the call for refinancing, but demand for new home loans fell to a nine-year low. Average 30-year mortgage rates fell 0.07 percentage point to 4.9 per cent in the week ended November 6, making a new run toward the record [...]

  • Amount of repossessions is set to go up

    November 12, 2009

    FEWER homes will be repossessed this year than previously forecast, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) said yesterday, but the body expects 2010 to see more repossessions. The CML lowered its forecast for the second time this year and now anticipates that 48,000 homes will be repossessed in 2009, just 8,000 more than in 2008. [...]

  • Lloyds plans to axe 5,000 further jobs

    November 10, 2009

    ANOTHER 5,000 jobs will be lost at Lloyds Banking Group, bringing the total number of sackings to 12,500 since the credit crunch began. Lloyds employees were yesterday warned by banking experts that there could be up to 30,000 sackings before the Lloyds-HBOS merger is complete. Unions branded the cuts, which were announced on the same [...]

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