The Men Who Crashed The World : 30 Dec 2010
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Part 4: Irresponsible packaging & selling of Investments.
A history of the Meltdown - The Secret History of the Global Financial Collapse 2010:
The Men Who Crashed The World : 30 Dec 2010
The Men Who Crashed The World : 30 Dec 2010
Part 3: Irresponsible packaging & selling of Investments.
A history of the Meltdown - The Secret History of the Global Financial Collapse 2010:
The Men Who Crashed The World : 28 Dec 2010
The Men Who Crashed The World : 28 Dec 2010
Part 2: Irresponsible packaging & selling of Investments
A history of the Meltdown - The Secret History of the Global Financial Collapse 2010:
The Men Who Crashed The World : 29 Dec 2010
Part 1: Irresponsible packaging & selling of Investments.
A history of the Meltdown - The Secret History of the Global Financial Collapse 2010:
The Men Who Crashed The World : 28 Dec 2010
The Men Who Crashed The World : 28 Dec 2010
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Global Financial Crisis Explained
Uploaded by worldinformant on 23 Aug 2010 - The Short and Simple Story of the Credit Crisis.By Jonathan Jarvis | Crisisofcredit.com
The goal of giving form to a complex situation like the credit crisis is to quickly supply the essence of the situation to those unfamiliar and uninitiated. This project was completed as part of my thesis work in the Media Design Program, a graduate studio at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Cruel paradox for struggling homeowners.
Published on 29 Sep 2011 by CBS - Struggling homeowners who could benefit the most from the all-time low interest rates often don't have the equity in their homes to qualify. Cynthia Bowers reports on the cruel paradox.
America : Bank fees hit record highs
Published on 29 Sep 2011 by CBS - The average fee for non-customer use of an ATM is now a record $2.40 and the average fee for a bounced check is now nearly $31 -- also a record. Anthony Mason reports on why the fees are so high.
Ask It Early: Personal finances.
Published on 29 Sep 2011 by CBS - CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis answers viewer questions about personal finance, including the best ways to pay off student loans and credit card debt.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Trader on the BBC says Eurozone Market will crash
Uploaded by nsotd4 on Sep 26, 2011 - In a scary and painfully frank interview a freaked out BBC interviewer is visibly shaken when market trader Alessio Rastani predicts that the "Market is Toast." Apparently there is nothing Euro governments can do.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Making Money Out of Market Crash.
Uploaded by TheRealNews on Aug 21, 2011 - Bill Black: Technical traders love volatility; Obama raising big money on Wall St.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Short-selling explained.
Aug 12, 2011 - Following days of volatile activity, European markets rose today after France, Italy, Spain and Belgium imposed a temporary ban on the short-selling of financial shares.
Investors who participate in short-selling borrow shares from other investors and sell them at current market prices. When the value of those shares drop, they buy them back at the new, lower price and return the shares to their original owners. Their profit is the difference between the price they sold the shares and the price they bought them back, minus lender fees. In essence, the goal of short-selling is to profit from the falling price of stock.
Market analyst Aly-Khan Satchu explains to Al Jazeera's Tony Harris why short-selling can cause market problems.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Money Chat - Personal Financial Budget
malaysiakini on Mar 30, 2011 - Money Chat is a brand new personal financial awareness series brought to you by Komunitikini, Malaysia's leading online community portal.
Hosted by Carol Yip, a financial coach and also author of financial books, the programme offers tips on how to manage your money wisely in easy to follow steps. Where needed workbooks and financial sheets can be downloaded free for your use.
Money Chat contains three segments per episode - a short sketch of different spending scenarios, a how-to segment to help solve your personal financial book-keeping woes, and also chats with selected celebrity guests to see how they manage their money!
For Segment 2 of Episode 1, there's a link to a financial budget planner which is downloadable free to you!
And the celebrity offering for Segment 3 is none other than radio and stage personality, Patrick Teoh! So how do you manage your money Patrick?
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