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Tips And Tricks For Investing In The Stock Market

Tips And Tricks For Investing In The Stock Market

| January 10, 2013

Jumping into stock investing can be a scary thing to do. With so many different factors at play, there is always the fear that a single misstep could cost you your entire savings. The following tips will help teach how to make wise investments so you can turn a profit. If a business outperforms your [...]

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Looking For Stock Market Tips? Read This

Looking For Stock Market Tips? Read This

| January 10, 2013

Learning about stocks is the most important step in making great investments and generating big profits. Prior to selecting a stock, research the reputation and trends of that company. Continue reading for some excellent advice on stock trading, and you may be looking at your own profit reports very soon! To increase your earnings as [...]

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Check Out These Fantastic Stock Market Tips!

Check Out These Fantastic Stock Market Tips!

| January 7, 2013

There are many important actions to take to ensure your success in stock market investing – researching companies, following trends, being patient, and many others. This article can help you to successfully invest into the stock market. If you are really motivated, you could even start earning stock profits today! If the United States is [...]

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Rum, Another Point of Discord Between Cuba and U.S.

Rum, Another Point of Discord Between Cuba and U.S.

| June 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

Cuba refuses to give up on one of the many “battles” with the United States: Havana Club rum, the subject of a dispute over the marketing of that brand in the U.S. rate. Given the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to deny the Cuban Cubaexport and France’s Pernod Ricard renewal of the right to [...]

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An Influential U.S. Senator Proposes to Suspend Argentina to the G-20 in the Case of YPF

An Influential U.S. Senator Proposes to Suspend Argentina to the G-20 in the Case of YPF

| May 14, 2012 | 0 Comments

The influential U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar has proposed the suspension of Argentina’s G-20 after accusing the president of that country, Cristina Fernandez of “breach of the regulations and international agreements” for the expropriation of Repsol YPF to the Spanish group, said today his office. Lugar, the ranking Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee of the [...]

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The Japanese Minister Travels to the U.S. After a Historic Agreement About Military Bases

The Japanese Minister Travels to the U.S. After a Historic Agreement About Military Bases

| April 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

Japanese Prime Minister, Yoshihiko Noda, met Monday with President Barack Obama, just after a historic agreement to reduce by half the U.S. military deployment in the archipelago of Okinawa. On Thursday, holders of U.S. Defense, Leon Panetta, and Japan, Koichiro Gemba, agreed to the output of 9,000 U.S. troops from southern archipelago of Okinawa, which [...]

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U.S. believes that Argentina’s decision creates a very negative investment climate

U.S. believes that Argentina’s decision creates a very negative investment climate

| April 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

The U.S. government today was “very concerned” about Argentina’s decision to expropriate the oil company YPF, which “creates a very negative investment climate” and urged the country to “normalize relations with the international financial community.” The State Department spokesman, Mark Toner said in his press conference that the expropriation of 51% stake in YPF oil [...]

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Geithner: The Currency Reform in China are “Significant”

Geithner: The Currency Reform in China are “Significant”

| April 18, 2012 | 0 Comments

The U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Wednesday described as “very significant” and “very promising” China’s foreign exchange reforms that will allow freer yuan’s fluctuation. Speaking very complimentary and exceptional in Washington, Geithner praised the recent decision of the Central Bank of China to allow the yuan’s fluctuation to 1.0% at the ends of its [...]

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Soria regrets that the U.S. position on YPF is not equal to the other countries

Soria regrets that the U.S. position on YPF is not equal to the other countries

| April 18, 2012 | 0 Comments

Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, José Manuel Soria, said today that the U.S. would have liked to have had a reaction similar to that of Chile, Mexico, United Kingdom or the European Union ( EU) to the Argentine government’s decision to expropriate 51% of YPF, a subsidiary of Repsol. Speaking to TVE, the minister [...]

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Obama Seeks to “Suppress” the Markets to Curb Speculation in Rising Fuel

Obama Seeks to “Suppress” the Markets to Curb Speculation in Rising Fuel

| April 18, 2012 | 0 Comments

The U.S. President Barack Obama today announced a plan to “suppress” the speculation in oil markets, which provides further sanctions on the illegal practices and to strengthen monitoring, in order to curb the rise in gasoline in country. “We can not allow a situation where speculators artificially manipulate the markets” in order to obtain “a [...]

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