Archive for August, 2009

U.s. Housing Credit Crunch | The Equifax Store

CBC reports on the housing credit crunch affecting much of the US.


Two third of Brits hoping to get out of credit crunch within a year

LONDON – It seems that the days of economic slump are getting over for Britons, for at least two thirds of them believe that their financial situation will stay the same or improve over the next year.


Two third of Brits hoping to get out of credit crunch within a …

London, Aug 31: It seems that the days of economic slump are getting over for Britons, for at least two thirds of them believe that their.


Pakistan Politics: UN: Pakistan merits priority aid, despite …

Aid workers say the credit crunch has impacted their ability to work effectively both on development and emergency operations as donors have cut their funding across the world. The U.N.


Credit crunch may be easing

The credit crisis, which some say began in July-August 2007, shows signs of easing.


Zimbabwe: Caps Utd, Bosso in Crunch Tie

Harare — DARK horses CAPS United receive old enemies Highlanders in a crunch Premiership tie at Rufaro tomorrow, hoping to capitalise on the Bulawayo giants’ poor away form and keep the heat on the leading pack.


Expat Focus Blog: Shopping around in a credit crunch

Shopping around in a credit crunch . A lot of expats don’t shop around as much as they perhaps should, although now it’s more important than ever to do so. That’s particularly true in countries where English is not the native language …


Credit crunch hurts small, mid-size trade firms

Even as economists see signs that the global recession may be easing, a lack of financing for South Florida exporters and importers is holding back growth in international trade.


Credit crunch hurts small, mid-size trade firms

Even as economists see signs that the global recession may be easing, a lack of financing for South Florida exporters and importers is holding back growth in international trade.


Ramadan banquetters not deterred by credit crunch

The world economic crunch has hit the Middle East too, but is not deterring many Muslims from throwing traditional banquets to break the fast each dusk during the holy month of Ramadan, even if it means cutting back on other expenses.But for some, such as in the Gaza Strip, the crushing weight of poverty and an Israeli blockade is too much for even the most determined.