Friday, November 28th, 2008
More people going to cash advance stores to make ends meet (WATE 6 Knoxville)
As the economy’s downswing continues, more Americans are looking for quick cash, which may meana visit to a cash advance store. But in many cases, itgoes on to cost thembig.
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) — Brazilian stocks declined for the first time in four days, on concern a slowing economy and slumping commodity prices may make it difficult for the nations biggest raw-material producers to raise capital.
The West Indies Cricket Board has applied to the ICC for an estimated R30-million loan to keep them afloat, according to reports.
A mostly downbeat batch of economic news gave investors a reason to cash in some of their recent gains Wednesday, leaving stock prices widely mixed. NYSE, NASDAQ
New Zealand stocks rose, with the NZX 50 Index rounding out its first weekly gain this month, amid optimism worldwide efforts by governments and central banks will help lift the global economy out of its slump.
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 28 (Bernama) — Today’s research is the prelude for all future scientific advances, says Prof Dr Tan Chong Tin of Universiti Malaya’s (UM) Medical Faculty. Therefore, support and recognition is vital in engendering more scientific research and investigation for the benefit of the people and the country. Dr Tan, the man who led the 15-member …
Wall Street climbed again Friday, wrapping up its biggest five-day rally in more than 75 years, even as investors digested signs of a bleak holiday season for retailers and fears that a flurry of reports next week will show more economic distress.
Wall Street kept up a broad winning streak Friday, giving blue chip stocks their fifth straight advance as investors looked for clues about whether dire predictions for the holiday shopping season would prove accurate.