By: Christine Harrell | 2011-02-22 | Article Marketing On the first full trading day of the year, there was no escaping the scent of inflation. In the UK, it was the VAT rise to 20%, along with rail fare increases and fuel duty, all within the space of four days. read more
By: ddew | 2010-12-24 | Sales With the Asian market for phenol and bisphenol A strong increase in demand this year, the market continued tight supply led to rising prices of both products. read more
By: property expert | 2012-01-08 | Real Estate The near double digit inflation in the country is likely to make home buying difficult. On the one hand, high inflation rate is putting pressure on builders to increase the prices of houses, while on the other hand it is forcing the government and the banking regulator to increase interest rates, making home loans costlier. But, a close analysis makes it clear that buying your first house for self read more
By: Orietta Qi | 2010-12-15 | Management "What is up, that is, wages are not rising" It would be the voice of the world's people at this time. Currently, most economies worldwide are suffering from "inflation" suffering. U... read more
By: Michael Lombardi, MBA | 2011-01-24 | Investing To read more from Profitconfidential, click here:http://www.profitconfidential.com/stock-market-advice/the-untold-inflation-story-investor-risks-and-opportunities/ read more
By: William King | 2011-08-02 | Small Business Despite of the negative effects of inflation, it is also doing well with Pakistan properties sector. Too many people choosing too few houses have motivated investors to invest in Pakistan real estate. Also, the purpose behind this investment is the lucrative returns in future due to constant rise in prices. This article discusses the positive affects of inflation on Pakistan real estate sector. read more
By: J. Litle | 2011-04-15 | Investing "Hyperinflation." You''ve heard the word. You may have talked about it on the golf course or at the dinner table. (Or even in the grocery store.) There is a difference, though, between inflation and ... read more
By: xiaohe7383g | 2010-09-27 | Online Business Description A simple, non-technical definition has been given in a recent review on graphene: Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms tightly packed into a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattice read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-03 | Business China this year Cereal Market price some exceptions, a large number of new grain market in the current season, many varieties of grains appeared to buck the trend prices rise, not fall phenomenon. Since October, in Beijing to Peanut , Mung bean, represented by general price inflation in grains, millet, rice and black beans are not a small price increase. Industry analysis, this occurs mainly cereals production cuts this year, part of the acquisition of goods waiting to see the main store read more
By: Jolie Crusse | 2010-12-20 | Business News The extreme weather cause the price increase in main crop over the world and threaten the food security of many countries. read more
By: stefasuan | 2010-10-20 | Business With expectations of inflation on the Mainland market heating up, sources, Bank of China held at the weekend meeting, the first time in years: the second half of macro-control to "capital growth" and "anti-inflation" simultaneously, and continue to implement appropriate loose monetary policy. Show that a central decision-making departments have been formally "to prevent inflation," as one of the objectives of macro control in the second half read more
By: TravisGrier | 2011-04-30 | Investments Inflation hedge is defined in my quick and easy online search (accurate or not) as an investment ‘designed’ to protect against inflation risk. This is weird, because the best inflation hedges are natural resources. http://www.whatisgold.net read more
By: Himfr Ivy | 2010-12-04 | Current Affairs With the Fed on Nov. 3 announced the implementation of the "second accommodative" monetary policy, massive liquidity injected into the market, commodities, grain, crude oil and other fields, and other higher yielding assets, economies will be affected... read more
By: Dr Simon Harding | 2011-07-01 | History Introduction to Frederick II of Prussia - his domestic policies, early life, ideas of kingship, economic policies, bureaucratic and legal reforms. read more
By: Christina Xia | 2011-01-04 | Business 2011 seems to enter the post-crisis era. "Quantitative easing" monetary policy is a double-edged sword, it is injected in the arm to the sluggish economy, but also bring huge debt to the U. S... read more