Home price levels hit new heights in Ulster Ulster's record-breaking property prices are not deterring house-buyers and investors in particular, the latest local house price survey revealed today.read more...
Feds ready to fly on a discount The federal government will pay 13 airlines about $1 billion in fiscal 2006 to shuttle federal employees on official business from city to city and around the world.read more...
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China heats up as Unicom enters fray Special Extended free trial for site members. China heats up as Unicom enters fray Rob Davies, Asset Securitization Report--SourceMedia Given the high-level regulatory backing for China's two pilot ...read more...
Home Depot comes to Crescent City Crescent City -- No it's not Santa Clause, but Home Depot's interest in coming to town has been a happy second, for some.via
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“After two weeks of market turbulences and an almost unprecedented liquidity squeeze in the interbank market, the European Central Bank still intends to raise rates by 25 basis points on Sept. 6”
The dollar edged higher against the euro Monday as markets looked to European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet for new hints on the bank’s interest rate plans.
The 13-nation euro drifted down to $1.3663, compared with its level of $1.3673 in New York late Friday. The British pound climbed to $2.0177 from $2.0134.
Trichet was scheduled to speak Monday afternoon at a conference in Budapest, Hungary, making his first public remarks since the ECB injected billions of euros into the banking system earlier this month to alleviate the effects of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis. Read more
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