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Angels Lending Group reviewed the Bureau of Reclamation and the Washington State Department of Ecology policies to help improve the Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project Work Group.  |


Currency Investors Group an introducing brokerage and training firm for currency traders and aggressive investors announced its July Traders Netbook Giveaway through its TradersConnectionNetwork social networking platform.  |
The new site provides RBP enthusiasts with a comprehensive view of Relationship-based Pricing (RBP) pioneered by SunTec. The site leverages SunTecÂ's decade-long experience working with global banks, intensively researching, understanding and addressing the challenges they face in seeing each customer  |
Here's a quick compilation of items that could be impacted by the Budget, thereby affecting our personal finances. But do keep in mind that not all of these could happen, or happen in the magnitude that they are expected to.  |


There exists a strange disconnect in the developed world between the offer of money and the provision of services.  |
Mukesh Ambani-run Reliance Industries on Saturday moved the Supreme Court challenging the Bombay high court judgement that asked it to supply gas to Anil Ambani Group's firm RNRL at a price of $2.34 per mmbtu.  |
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) on Friday decided to give 8.5 per cent interest on provident fund deposits of 4.5 crore (45 million) subscribers.  |
While Barack Obama's job as the President of the United States earns him a cool salary of $400,000, his top White House staffers are not doing too badly either.  |
We hear from a man who takes his red, white and blue very seriously.  |  |
More than 32,000 advertising jobs have been wiped out from targeted Internet ads and the recession. To get back into the job market, some are taking unconventional approaches. Steve Henn talked to one copywriter who exposed himself for shock value.  |  |
What would happen if we all cut up our plastic and switched to cash? Sean Cole reports on a hypothetical world without credit cards.  |  |
Marketplace Money Economics Editor Chris Farrell give his views on what it means to have financial freedom.  |  |
How much money people get in their unemployment checks -- and even whether they're eligible for jobless benefits -- depends a lot on where they live. Mitchell Hartman reports.  |  |
Travel-book publisher Pauline Frommer talks with host Stacey Vanek-Smith about where good vacation deals can be found this summer. And Stacey looks into what it costs to camp.  |  |
The Fourth of July is all about getting into the patriotic spirit. For some, that can include how you spend your money. Here are some thoughts on spending to serve your country.  |  |
The financial crisis is making it harder for students and recent grads to get internships they need to build their resumes. So, many young Americans are looking overseas for opportunity. Gretchen Wilson reports from South Africa.  |  |
Host Stacey Vanek-Smith and Economics Editor Chris Farrell answer listeners' questions about annuities, affording a seaside condo, timeshare properties, and secured credit cards.  |  |
BUYERS lured into the housing market by low prices are still struggling to secure affordable mortgages, undermining hopes of a housing market recovery.  |
THE school holidays may be under way, but for savers and borrowers it could be time for a bit of homework. In many cases, brushing it under the carpet until the next school ye  |
EACH week The Scotsman gives you a top ten guide to pertinent financial issues. Recent research by HSBC Insurance found that nearly a fifth of women in the UK are doing nothi  |
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