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Interest Rates Rising
Now that we see interest rates raising many borrowers are questioning why when the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) has not raised the official Australian cash rate. It is a fair question and the answer is linked to the current Sub-Prime crisis in the United States.
Keywords: DavidMcCarthy, Australian cash rate, mortgage loan, finance markets, mortgage funders, Australian FRB, lenders

Keeping Your Investments Safe
In the current times of stock market volatility and governments bailing out major firms such as AIG cash is king again for short term investments. High interest savings rates can offer an attractive and low risk investment compared to shares in the current market. Find out how you could benefit.
Keywords: Richard Greenwood, High interest savings accounts, term deposits

Finding the Best Vehicle Finance Rate
Your old car has been on its last legs for a while now, and it has finally put you down. You have to find another car so that you can get back and forth to work. Alternatively, you have been looking for another vehicle for quite some time, and you have finally found the car of your dreams. No matter which of these scenarios best fits your situation, the result is going to be the same. You are going to need to secure financing for your car, unless you are fortunate enough to have stacked back the cash with which to purchase a vehicle outright.
Keywords: Todd Bertshinger, car loan, car loans, auto loan, loans, bad credit car loan, bad credit car loans

Ways To Survive Tough Times
The financial crisis started in the United States in 2001 when the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates to revitalize its lagging economy since the September 11 terrorist attacks. The move caused the dollar value to lower which, in turn, encouraged the business sector to borrow cheap capital to put up businesses or invest in existing ones.
Keywords: Johan Kriegbaum, cash loans, fast cash loan

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