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added: 11-02-2008

A survey, developed by WebsEdge, a provider of web-based channels for private and public organizations, of American residents has shown that Internet-Protocol Television (IPTV), also know as web-based TV, has a way to go before consumers understand what it is or the associated benefits beyond the value of videos on YouTube.
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added: 11-02-2008

More than three-quarters of large European insurers expect to spend less than €25 million through 2012 on Solvency II compliance, with more than half of those expecting to spend less than €5 million, according to results of a survey released by Accenture.
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added: 11-02-2008

The results from the new Experience Matters Index from Amdocs, a planned biannual study of consumers of wireline, mobile, cable and satellite services, found that most consumers are happy with their providers, but many would switch for a better experience. The results also showed that personalization and mobile advertising are growing factors of importance for consumers.
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added: 11-02-2008

Mortgage lawsuits last year were dominated by investors accusing companies of financial fraud, according to a report published by MortgageDaily.com. The report, based on cases covered by MortgageDaily.com, was prepared in conjunction with the law firm of Weiner Brodsky Sidman Kider PC, which is known as a leader for its work in mortgage banking litigation.
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added: 11-02-2008

The past few months have been hectic, to say the least, for the UK financial services sector. The credit crunch has led to a number of lenders facing liquidity issues as banks continue to refuse to lend money to each other. Given the current difficult environment lenders are operating in, what are the prospects for the UK mortgage market in the future?
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added: 10-02-2008

Recent comments by President Bush about signs of weakness in the domestic economy, further rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and poor jobs data have taken a toll on consumer confidence. Consumer sentiment as measured by the latest RBC CASH (Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household) Index has dropped to the lowest levels since the CASH Index was created six years ago. The overall RBC CASH Index, released today by RBC, stands at 48.5 for February 2008, almost eight points below January's 56.3 level.
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added: 10-02-2008

If investors thought the market could only go up, January's wake-up call pulled them back into reality. Standard & Poor's, the world's leading index provider, announced that world equity markets lost a combined $5.2 trillion in January as emerging markets fell 12.44% and developed markets lost 7.83% to register one of the worst ever starts to a new year. These figures and more were released today as part of Standard & Poor's global stock market review, The World by Numbers.
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added: 09-02-2008

The ongoing financial market turmoil and its spillover into the broader economy are having a mixed effect on the apartment sector, according to the National Multi Housing Council's (NMHC) latest Quarterly Survey.
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added: 09-02-2008

The Conference Board announced that the leading index for the U.K declined 0.4 percent, and the coincident index increased 0.1 percent in December.
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added: 08-02-2008

In the next decade, small businesses will continue to flourish - and technology will be a huge factor fueling that growth, according to the 2007 Intuit – IFTF Future of Small Business Report.
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