By: Shamim Hin | 2011-05-11 | Day trading Both the Asian and European markets rallied along with their respective currencies against the dollar as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke was expected to speak to the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday. Prior to his semi-annual monetary policy testimony, the Euro reached a one-month high against the greenback as the markets expected European Central Banks to hike rates before the Fed. read more
By: Ken | 2011-06-03 | Self publishing One of the prominent founding fathers of America is Benjamin Franklin. Apart from this role, Benjamin is also a re-known writer, diplomat, inventor, publisher, philosopher and scientist. One of his well known experiments is based on lightning and electricity. He published the Pennsylvania Gazette and served in the congress as a Postmaster General. He invented the rod used for lighting, bifocals and the Benjamin stove. read more
By: Nicholas Santiago | 2011-04-25 | Day trading Since late August 2010, the major stock market indexes have rallied sharply higher. The catalyst for the rally was the announcement of QE-2(quantitative easing) by the Ben Bernanke in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The U.S. Dollar Index has been declining sharply ever since that announcement and the stock markets have inflated higher. Now the Bernank will start holding press conferences after their FOMC announcements. read more
By: Jesse R Wojdylo | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate Ben Bernanke gave his testimony to Congress and stated that he sees economic recovery by the end of the year. The reason he sees a recovery from the recession is the stabilization of the United States housing market. We will not know when a bottom has been put in home prices until the bottom has already come and gone. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2010-10-27 | Business News Fed chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that federal bank regulators would be examining the legalities of mortgage companies in terms of foreclosure procedures. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2010-07-14 | Article Marketing Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke urged banks to lend more to small businesses whose growth and formation depends on access to credit, pointing out that they were “central” to employ at least half of American workers. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2010-09-06 | Business News In his talk with a panel in charge of investigating the financial crisis, Ben Bernanke, the current Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve, said that regulators must be prepare to shut down the largest institutions if they threaten to bring down the financial system. read more
By: Nicholas Santiago | 2010-11-12 | Day trading Quantitative easing is simply a dilution of the U.S. Dollar. The Federal Reserve Bank will simply buy $600 billion in U.S. Treasuries over the next six months. This creates currency reserves and causes inflation. Therefore, gasoline, oil, copper, sugar, and most every other commodity that generally trades in U.S. Dollars will increase in price. read more
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By: Benjamin Wey | 2011-02-14 | Investing Benjamin Wey is the current president and co-founder of a leading Wall Street middle market advisory firm, New York Global Group (“NYGG”). read more
By: Benjamin Wey | 2011-10-21 | Investing A simple man who came to America two decades ago, known for his expertise in Wall Street and cross cultural business relationships, he is none other than Benjamin Wey read more
By: Oc Tross | 2010-03-26 | Success Today's culture is strictly about money. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this way of thinking. However, the problem of fixing your thoughts and actions on money will invite greed and lust into your life. read more
By: Benjamin Wey | 2011-10-03 | Investing Some twenty years ago, an Asian came to America as a Valedictorian with full academic scholarship to an American University in a Southern State known for agriculture and oil products. read more