Dramatic Fall in Consumer Credit This February
Filed under: Analyst Reports , Forecasts , Industry , Consumer Experience , Market Matters , Economic Data , Personal Finance , Headline News , S and P 500 , Federal...
Claims firm solicitors shut down
A firm of solicitors which worked for a leading claims management company has been shut down by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority (SRA).The SRA has closed...
US Consumer Credit Update
US Consumer Credit statistics were just released by the US Federal Reserve, surprising firmly to the upside. The figure for January was US +$5 billion, vs consensus...
4 Ways Real Estate Can Sink Your Personal Credit Score
You probably know that most lenders run your credit before lending you money to buy a piece of property. The better your credit score, the better interest rate you...
Consumer Credit Falls for the 11th Straight Month
Filed under: Consumer Experience , Market Matters , Economic Data , Personal Finance , Recession Investors and traders are in a quandary, trying to figure out if...
Family Dollar Downgraded to “Sell” at Goldman Sachs (FDO)
Discount retailer Family Dollar Stores, Inc. ( FDO ) saw its rating cut on Tuesday by analysts at Goldman Sachs, sending its shares lower in premarket trading....
A Most Confusing Economic Situation
A Most Confusing Economic Situation by: Tom Lindmark January 10, 2010 You all know about the employment report Friday and no doubt didnt miss the pull back...
Consumer Credit Plunges $17.5 Billion On Consensus Of -$5 Billion, Largest Drop On Record
Consumer Credit Plunges $17.5 Billion On Consensus Of -$5 Billion, Largest Drop On Record Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/08/2010 15:15 -0500 US consumers have said...
Credit cards get their licks in now before consumer law takes effect
Credit cards get their licks in now before consumer law takes effect Rate hikes, fees take effect before new law Original Article: Forum: News/Activism Original...
Productive Debt versus Unproductive Debt (Business vs consumer)
The credit crunch continues, with businesses large and small finding that their bankers remain exceedingly stingy in the wake of the 2008 financial debacle. “We...
US Consumer Credit Fell More Than Forecast in September
U.S. consumer credit fell inSeptember for an eighth straight month, the longest series ofdeclines on record, as thousands of Americans lost their jobsand banks tightened...

