Published on April 29, 2010 by Technology Slice
Spain’s Credit Rating Downgraded – The crisis affecting the eurozone worsened yesterday when Spain’s credit rating was downgraded less than 24 hours after Greece was sent into financial meltdown. Fear of contagion gripped Europe’s financial markets when the debt rating agency Standard & Poor’s cut the rating on Spain’s sovereign bonds. The decision — coming [...]
Tags: Bailout, Contagion, Credit Rating, Dominique Strauss Kahn, Eurozone, Fear, Financial Markets, Greece, Greek Bonds, Imf Chief, International Monetary Fund, Jean Claude Trichet, Meeting In Berlin, Member States, Mps, Principle, Proposal, Scrapyard, Sovereign Bonds, virus
Posted in Money
Published on April 26, 2010 by Technology Slice
Toyota Sales Still Going Strong – Toyota says its global sales have surged by more than a quarter despite the carmaker having to recall millions of vehicles worldwide because of safety concerns. After recalling about 10 million cars because of safety complaints, Toyota says its global sales surged last month, rising by 26 per cent [...]
Tags: 10 Million, Agency Moody, Carmaker, Challenges, Credit Rating, Faces, Free Maintenance, Global Sales, Incentive Programs, Lease Rates, Million Cars, Models, Safety Complaints, Safety Concerns, Toyota, Toyota Sales, United States, World Economy
Posted in Cars
Published on January 30, 2010 by Technology Slice
Regardless of your credit history and your current rating, credit repair can help you because it is designed to accomplish one main goal: raising your credit score…
Tags: Credit Help, Credit History, Credit Rating, Credit Repair Services, Credit Score, Main Goal
Posted in General
Published on January 11, 2010 by Technology Slice
If I have good credit in the US, but I plan to move to the UK, while my credit rating in the US apply to anything in the UK?
**will my credit rating…
Tags: Credit Rating, moving, Open Question, Reestablish Credit
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