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added: 09-10-2007

Borrowers who shop for mortgages based on the loan's annual percentage rate (APR) often choose costlier mortgage loans without ever knowing it. Using APR as a determining factor when selecting a loan is actually a very poor and unreliable way to comparison shop for the best mortgage, and often leads borrowers into making very costly mistakes.
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added: 09-10-2007

Standard & Poor's announced that the world's emerging and developed equity markets overcame a turbulent August to produce stellar results for the third quarter. According to Standard & Poor's global stock market review, The World By Numbers, emerging equity markets rose 11.03% during the third quarter of this year versus a 4.55% increase for developed equity markets.
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added: 09-10-2007

Fitch Ratings has said that average economic growth in the advanced industrialised economies in 2008 will be 0.75% lower than previously forecast, as a result of tighter global credit conditions following this summer's market turmoil and a broadening of the slowdown in US demand beyond the housing market.
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added: 09-10-2007

Fitch says in a special report that Germany's major banks' are well positioned to withstand the current market turbulences, while growth in operating profit is likely to slow down.
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added: 08-10-2007

According to the latest Flash Eurobarometer on entrepreneurial mindset the EU is still lagging behind the US, but over half of the EU’s young people find it desirable to become entrepreneurs within the next five years.
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added: 08-10-2007

The Asia and Pacific region as a whole is forging ahead on many of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), but there is uneven progress within countries and many of the less developed economies need global support to plug some of their key development gaps, says a new report.
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added: 08-10-2007

In the Commission Communication "Overcoming the stigma of business failure – for a second chance policy" the Commission proposes that second chances for entrepreneurs whose business failed in the past are promoted.
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added: 08-10-2007

Big European companies such as Alcatel, Siemens, Total, Maersk and Rolls-Royce, and a number of timber companies, are still doing business with Burma - despite the Burmese junta's human rights violations and environmental destruction, Friends of the Earth Europe revealed. The group demands that European governments and the European Commission forbid European companies from trading with Burma, as voluntary CSR policies and warnings from the United Nations are doing nothing to curb their trade with the regime.
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added: 08-10-2007

European Energy Commissioner Piebalgs welcomed the inauguration of the Norwegian Ormen Lange gas field, which will bring new gas supply to Easingtone, UK. At full production, Ormen Lange is expected to meet 20 percent of the UK's gas requirements for 30 - 40 years.
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added: 08-10-2007

The average cost for setting up a new company in the EU 15 has fallen to € 554 in 2007 compared to € 813 in 2002 and coping with the administrative procedures to register a company was reduced from 24 days in 2002 to about 12 days today. As they are also the biggest providers of new jobs in the EU, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have become truly central to policy-making in the EU. This is the main conclusion of the European Commission’s mid-term review on SME policy.
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