Panelists give students financial advice - Independent Florida Alligator
Posted by: admin in Today NewsPanelists give students financial advice - Independent Florida Alligator
The Institute of Black Culture, the Institute of Hispanic–Latino Cultures and Off–Campus Life hosted “Where’s My Money At?”, a financial aid workshop featuring a panel on financial literacy. The panel advised students to invest their money and
Moneybookers Takes on Felix Leuschner to Drive Global Money Transfers - Marketwatch
As Moneybookers’ Director Global Money Transfer, Felix Leuschner will be responsible for advancing the growth of its peer-to-peer (P2P) money transfer business. While over half of Moneybookers’ five million account holders already use its payment
Paulson, Bernanke Face Grilling Over Bailout - Street.Com
WASHINGTON (AP) — The two top salesmen for a $700 billion financial bailout are in for a grilling by Capitol Hill lawmakers just one week after the administration officially ditched the original strategy behind the rescue. Federal Reserve Chairman
Stocks drop on financial job losses - Newsday
Wall Street completed sharply lower yesterday as investors pored over more signs of economic weakness, including a big round of layoffs in the financial sector. After a turbulent week that sent the Dow Jones industrials down nearly 340 points
President-elect Obama, McCain to work closely - Times-Republican
WASHINGTON - The senator overseeing President-elect Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremony introduced legislation Monday to criminalize scalping tickets to the historic event. House offices swamped with demand were being limited to just 198 tickets
Big Three bailout slow to materialize - Baltimore Sun
WASHINGTON - Senate Democrats are proposing to deny bonuses to U.S. auto executives making more than $250,000 a year in exchange for giving the firms and their suppliers $25 billion in loans from the $700 billion Wall Street bailout. The companies
Japan warns of long slump - Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan’s recession could last even longer than feared, the country’s economy minister warned on Tuesday, and reflecting increasing efforts by governments to provide a cushion against a global downturn, Taiwan stated it would give its
Japan Hot Stocks-Mazda, defensive stocks, Sumitomo Corp - CNBC
TOKYO, Nov 18 (Reuters) - The benchmark Nikkei average fell 1.9 percent and the broader TOPIX shed 1.2 percent as of 0544 GMT on Tuesday. The following stocks were on the move: **MAZDA MOTOR JUMPS AFTER REPORT FORD MAY SELL STAKE** Shares of Mazda
Sands Has `All the Money’ Needed for Singapore Casino (Update1) - Bloomberg
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) — Las Vegas Sands Corp. has enough money to finish Singapore’s first casino without help from the city-state’s government or billionaire Kwek Leng Beng after the company raised $2.1 billion, President William Weidner stated. Parts
Editorial: Monitoring the bailout - Salisbury Post
Imagine, for a moment, that someone hits you up for a hefty business loan. “What kind of collateral am I getting?” you ask. “Can’t tell you, but you might get your money back eventually. Or maybe not.” “Exactly where is this money going?” “Can’t give











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