Debt: still no compromise

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The House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States were working independently of each other Friday in two separate bills to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a potentially catastrophic default next week, but none of the two Houses shall seemed able to immediately end the political deadlock.

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Analysis: a dangerous standoff in Washington

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(Montreal) The debt crisis that the American political subjected the United States and its creditors around the world will have repercussions in Canada, regardless of its outcome. On 2 August, the United States have reached the maximum debt allowed by law, 14 U.S. 300 billion, or 14.3 billion U.S.. This is roughly equivalent to the [...]

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Canada, a refuge for investors

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Gold has been a safe haven for investors as the negotiations on raising the U.S. debt ceiling trampled. Canada is becoming another shelter to protect themselves from financial turmoil resulting from the stock impasse in Washington. And it’s not because many gold companies are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. In a research note from [...]

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“Hunt abuse” Loss of tax benefits

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a) Loss of tax benefits in case of reimbursement of contributions during the 10 years from the subscription : the benefit of tax cuts in terms of both ISF and IR is lost in the event of full or partial refund of contributions for The 10-year period following the contribution except in certain exceptions. a) [...]

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U.S.: White House calls for compromise on the debt

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Barack Obama urged Congress Friday to seal a compromise to avoid a failure to pay the United States, while the Senate rejected a text of House Republicans to raise the level of indebtedness authorized and taken steps to push his own plan. In four days of the deadline set by the Treasury, the Senate rejected [...]

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Debt: the Senate rejected a Republican text

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The U.S. Senate, dominated by Democratic allies of Barack Obama on Friday rejected a text of House Republicans to raise the debt ceiling, and the Democratic majority has made arrangements to bring about a vote before the deadline of 2 August. Elected officials rejected by 59 votes against 41 the text adopted shortly before the [...]

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My TV-Internet service can’t open your form.

Loanspage.co.uk is committed to keeping up with the most recent Internet standards. We have to or else the majority of Internet users would not be able to use our free service. Unfortunately, we have received reports that some cable television Internet providers (i.e. accessing the Internet through your television) are unable to interpret our form. [...]

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I’m concerned about lots of credit searches/checks

No need to be. Today, it is quite normal for companies to perform credit searches upon on when you are seeking a loan or any other financial credit (e.g. buying a mobile phone, subscribing to a catalogue, buying a try-before-you-buy book (for example, from Reader’s Digest) or renting a cable or satellite service). Using Loanspage.co.uk [...]

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“Please e-mail me a copy of your form…”

.. to keep Loanspage.co.uk a professional and free service, if we were to send you a form this would mean that we would have to type it into our system for you. And that means that we would have to begin charging for the resources to do this for you, If you can borrow a [...]

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Types of loans.

If you want a loan of a few thousand pounds, then you’ll probably take out something called an unsecured loan. This means that you will pay back the loan every month using your own money. If, for some reason, you fail to pay back the loan then your loan company will try and get the [...]

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