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January burglaries to cost ?170 million

Mon, 22 Jan 07 10:01:31 GMT | londonstockexchange

January is expected to see a rise in the number of burglaries, costing the UK's households ?170 million, a new report reveals.


Origins of January debt problem 'before Christmas'

Tue, 23 Jan 07 17:13:22 GMT | londonstockexchange

The increased number of cases of debt seen during January is often not simply the result of an overstretched Christmas, according to a debt advice and services company.


Firstsource Solutions issue opens on January 29, 2007

Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:23:45 GMT | Moneycontrol

Firstsource Solutions Limited issue opens on January 29, 2007. Price band fixed at Rs 54 Rs 64


A look at the short-term inflationary trends in Gold and Oil stocks

Sat, 27 Jan 2007 19:15:48 -0600 | marketoracle.co.uk

In the commentary of early January, I made a case for the oil and gas stocks finding support above their 200-day moving averages and making a technical rally based on a number of momentum signals, particularly in the Amex Natural Gas Index (XNG). That forecast has since materialized and we have the beginnings of a rally in the natural resources sector. The question now becomes one of how much more upside potential remains for the leading natural resource stocks; that question we'll take up in this commentary. Donald Rowe of the Wall Street Digest points out, “ Historically, numerous corporations try to raise prices during the month of January in order to improve margins. Consequently, prices tend to rise-- even spike up--in January. However, many of these January price increases are rolled back in February or March when they meet resistance from customers or when market share declines. Consequently, inflation is always a problem every January.”


Dollar Keeps Gains Vs Euro - Forex 4x news.

Wed, 23 Mar 2005 09:03:57 +0000 | Forex Broker 4x Trading

Dollar Keeps Gains Vs Euro - The dollar held at a one-week high against the euro on Wednesday, bolstered by figures showing that the United States attracted more than enough foreign investment to offset its trade deficit in January. Data showing a net capital flow of $91.5 billion into U.S. assets in January, much more [...]


A million bills go unpaid in January

Wed, 31 Jan 07 12:30:28 GMT | londonstockexchange

Following the expensive Christmas period, over a million bills were left unpaid by consumers in the UK during January, a new report reveals.


Credit default swaps enjoy brisk trade in January (MarketWatch)

Thu, 1 Feb 2007 19:30:00 GMT | Yahoo! Finance

NEW YORK - The fast-growing credit default swaps market, a sector whose growth and popularity has surprised even industry experts, saw continued brisk activity in January, with heavy U.S. volumes in the still shaky auto sector, according to data from GFI, a credit derivatives broker.


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