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  • Govt OKs 8.5% interest rate for EPF deposits

    Financial Express - New Delhi, October 20: Over four crore subscribers of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will earn 8.50 per cent interest on their deposits for the year 2006-07, with the Centre notifying the rate recommended by the EPF Board. "The Central government ...
    2007-10-20 04:18:00
  • Robust growth hits hopes of interest rate reduction

    Daily Telegraph - The UK economy grew faster than expected over the summer, dimming the prospect of an interest rates cut by the Bank of England. The floods and crisis in the credit market failed to derail the UK economy between July and September. The Office for ...
    2007-10-19 11:18:00
  • Govt approves 8.5 per cent interest rate for EPF deposits (PTI via Yahoo! India News)

    New Delhi, Oct 20 (PTI) Over four crore subscribers of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will earn 8.
    2007-10-20 04:32:25
  • Govt notifies 8.5% EPF interest for 2006-07 (Business Standard India)

    The central government has notified the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) rate of interest at 8.5% for 2006-07. The Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of EPF, in July, had recommended interest at 8.5% , and the government has now accorded its approval to notify the specified rate of interest for the year.
    2007-10-20 04:46:39
  • Robust growth hits hopes of interest rate reduction (Daily Telegraph)

    The UK economy grew faster than expected over the summer, dimming the prospect of an interest rates cut by the Bank of England.
    2007-10-19 06:32:02
  • Govt approves 8.5% interest rate for EPF deposits (The Times of India)

    Over four crore subscribers of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will earn 8.50 per cent interest on their deposits for the year 2006-07.
    2007-10-20 05:36:39
  • Govt approves 8.5 per cent interest rate for EPF deposits (Press Trust of India)

    New Delhi, Oct 20 (PTI) Over four crore subscribers of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will earn 8.50 per cent interest on their deposits for the year 2006-07, with the Centre notifying the rate recommended by the EPF Board.
    2007-10-20 04:12:19
  • EPF interest rate fixed at 8.5% (NDTV Profit)

    Over four crore subscribers of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will earn 8.50 per cent interest on their deposits for the year 2006-07, with the Centre notifying the rate recommended by the EPF Board.
    2007-10-20 04:02:19
  • Enron Accounting at Citigroup

    Safe Haven - ... same fatal strategies as Citigroup (borrowing short and lending long) on mortgage ... So sham corporations were created, banks lent money at short-term rates to ... With a hat tip to Polecolaw for the idea, let's compare net tangible assets at ...
    2007-10-19 11:51:00
  • 4 "Glengarry Glenn Ross" Winning Stocks

    Motley Fool - Earnings clocked in at $0.10, reversing last year's loss. (You can compare it to ... You may see Bankrate-provided lists of current interest rates on financial ... If you think taking out a mortgage is daunting, you should price what some frilly ...
    2007-10-19 10:46:00
  • Jobless rate in Ariz. hit new low last month

    AZCentral.com - How is the fallout from mortgage problems affecting jobs? While there are job losses connected with the mortgage industry ... How do unemployment rates compare with a year earlier? The state's unemployment rate fell to 3.3 from 4 percent. Rates also fell ...
    2007-10-19 05:13:00
  • Akaka Lauds Bill Passage (KITV Honolulu)

    Hawaii Sen. Daniel Akaka is applauding passage of a veterans cost-of-living adjustment.
    2007-10-19 03:07:45
  • Jobless rate in Ariz. hit new low last month (The Arizona Republic)

    Arizona's unemployment rate hit a record low of 3.3 percent in September, a surprising development considering the slowdown in jobs related to problems in the housing industry.
    2007-10-19 05:37:38
  • Md. jobless rate at 3.9% in Sept.

    Baltimore Sun - The state could soon be in a tug-of-war between two competing forces, he added: the downturn in home sales - which is bad for homebuilders, mortgage lenders and a variety of other companies - and the upward force of the military base realignment. The ...
    2007-10-20 12:15:00
  • Mortgage swap trap

    News.com.au - HOMEOWNERS face penalties of up to $7500 to swap to a cheaper mortgage as figures show nearly 90 per cent of loans now have ... Cannex financial analyst Harry Senlitonga said there was a tendency for home loans with lower interest rates to have higher ...
    2007-10-20 02:38:00