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Investors are withdrawing their capital from assets that are considered risky, including the shares market.


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With regional economic growth expected to become a casualty of the European debt crisis, risk aversion hit international share markets on Monday and slashed $43 billion from the S&P/ASX 200 Index. read more..

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For the first time, Australian employment topped 11 million as the economy adds 1,100 jobs per day, most of them full-time and some of them part-time jobs transformed into full-time. read more..

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If you had to choose a specific type of credit card that would be the most beneficial to you, which would it be? A rewards card? A low interest credit card? How about a no annual fee credit card? Let’s talk more about that last option.

We can’t say what type of credit card would be best for you, because that will vary for every applicant. Let’s explore no annual fee credit cards though, sharing some benefits of these cards that might be worth considering when you make your choice. read more..

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Charge and credit card purchase transactions increased 12.2% by value in March over the level recorded in March 2009. However, outstanding balances increased by only 6.4%, as the number of active charge and credit card accounts also increased by 1.6% in the year, rising from 14.31 million to 15.54 million. read more..

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If you’re in the market for a new credit card, chances are good that you’re looking for a card that will not only give you the spending power you need but one that will also save you money. A no annual fee credit card might be just what you’re looking for. read more..

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