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The Markets And the Media: Business News And Stock Market Movements $85.8 No Synopsis Available |
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Your Mum – Stock Market $10 Your Mum – Stock Market |
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A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper: Making Sense of the Numbers in the Headlines $10.51 New – From crime figures to health scares, election polls to stock market forecasts, numbers make the news all the time. But are they accurate? John Allen Paulos, travels through the pages of an average newspaper, revealing how mathematics is at the heart of the articles we read everyday – even horoscopes and the sports pages – and how often they mislead us. By understanding simple concepts such as probability, chaos theory and game theory, you’ll be able to see through faulty statistics, stock |
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After the Crash: How to Guard Your Money in These Turbulent Times $7.98 New – The news has been catastrophic: a tanking stock market, pension funds gone, home values in precipitous decline. Choked-up credit markets have made bank loans and mortgages more expensive. A recession is costing jobs and sideswiping family finances. The problems are all too clear, but solutions have proven elusive. In this timely book, Garth Turner, who saw this situation coming and wrote about it, reviews what has happened and why, and offers solid strategies for protecting assets and comi |
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Arbitrage $0.99 Learn about Arbitrage with iMinds Money’s insightful fast knowledge series. Arbitrage is defined as attempting to profit by exploiting price differences of identical or similar financial instruments between two or more markets. The difference between the two market prices is the profit or spread. The term is usually used to describe transaction involving financial instruments such as stock, bonds, commodities, currencies and derivatives. A person or institution that practises arbitrage is known as an arbitrageur.When used academically, arbitrage refers to transactions in which there is no negative cash flow at any stage, and at least one state where there is a positive cash flow. Put simply, it is the prospect of making a profit without any risk or cost for the investor. However, when the term is used in real world situations, it may refer to the expected profit, as there is always some risk and execution time involved in arbitrage transactions. While the concept is risk free in theory, the complexity and volatility of real world markets make the process more perilous than it initially sounds.iMinds will hone your financial knowledge with its insightful series looking at topics related to Money, Investment and Finance.. whether an amateur or specialist in the field, iMinds targeted fast knowledge series will whet your mental appetite and broaden your mind.iMinds unique fast-learning modules as seen in the Financial Times, Wired, Vogue, Robb Report, Sky News, LA Times, Mashable and many others.. the future of general knowledge acquisition. |
Why is the stock market to news that AIG made a massive tax fraud?
Hun the stock market today unemployment falls report more than 100,000 more jobs lost.The insured unemployment rates in recent weeks
Hartman Says Jobs's Resignation `Disappointing News'
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Project Twenty: The Jazz Age $12.84 This marvelous and illuminating history of America from the end of World War I to the Great Crash of 1929 offers a look at the historical, social, music and cultural events that took place in this exciting era. Fred Allen narrates. 60 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.... |
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Walter Cronkite Remembers the 20th Century: Early Cronkite $0.33 No one is identified with the great events of our times than the distinguished and highly honored Walter Cronkite. Join Walter Cronkite in remembering the early years of the century, from Henry Ford's Model T to World War I, from the Roaring 20's and Prohibition to the devastating stock market crash of 1929, from the dust bowl to the years of F.D.R. and the dawn of hope. Using exceptional archival... |
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News Matters: The Stock Market - What Goes Up...? [1 VHS Video and 1 Teacher's Guide] $75.00 Includes 1 VHS video and 1 teacher's guide. The stock Market: What Goes Up...? is one in a series of News Matters programs. Each 15-20 minute video examines an issue or topic in the news. The video is supported by a poster pertaining to the topic, and teacher's guide. These programs are designed to promote discussion and critical thinking in the classroom. These videos rarely if ever provide clear... |

