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First Cash Financial Services Upgraded to "Buy" at Ned Davis Research (FCFS)
First Cash Financial Services logo Ned Davis Research upgraded shares of First Cash Financial Services (NASDAQ: FCFS) from a neutral rating to a buy rating in a research note issued to investors on Monday, AnalystRatingsNetwork.
Canberrans living on the edge
As the communications and public relations secretary for the ACT and south NSW division, Murray is involved with trying to help those on the brink of financial problems not to sink into a seemingly hopeless morass. "One of biggest challenges here for ...
Fundsters get the nod and the cash prize to go with it
The first is a piece in the Harvard Business Review titled, "Just how useless is the asset management industry?" "After costs, actively managed mutual funds trail the market (since the 1960s) � Yet while ... The Harvard authors found the "major ...
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Income investors urged to snap up property
"I have bought the Henderson Property fund, which has between 15pc and 20pc in cash," he said. "I know this dilutes the exposure I have to the asset class, but I would rather have that 'liquidity buffer' in place.
Why Wells Fargo's Stock Is Worth Owning
One of the few major banks to have recovered its dividend to nearly its pre-financial-crisis level, and one that even noted value hunter Warren Buffett is willing to buy, Wells Fargo stands out for its strength.
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Fund Managers Court Sillicon Valley of the Dollars
"It's been crazy to see all this activity," said Aaron Rubin, an independent financial planner at Werba Rubin Wealth Management, a San Jose, Calif.
Big banks don battle gear for mortgages
ANZ this month cut its variable mortgage rate by more than the Reserve Bank's cut to the official cash rate in a bid to lift its share of the lucrative $1.3 trillion mortgages market.
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Diluent shortages could make for sticky situation for Alberta bitumen
By Jeff Lewis, Financial Post May 24, 2013 6:04 AM ... Demand for diluent, industry slang for super-light oil called condensate and other natural gas liquids that is blended with bitumen so it can flow in pipelines, is poised to skyrocket as companies ...
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Georgetown mayor hopefuls debate $19M question
He cites David Phillips, an accountant with Greene, Finney and Horton who presented an overview of the financial audit. �You have $19 ... City Council has repeatedly discussed this issue over the past several years and has concluded that the City needs ...
Global Stock Markets fall after 7 percent Collapse in Japan's Nikkei index
If banks demand higher interest payments on Japan's large debts, even only 2.5 to 3 percent, Japan would face a �financial stability problem,� commented University of Pennsylvania Professor Franklin Allen. ... In China, a key trading partner for Japan ...
The (early) Lunch Wrap  FT Alphaville (blog)
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