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Is China’s Success Coming at the Expense of it’s Neighbours

During the decade after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, China was generally seen throughout East Asia as a friendly alternative power-center to the American-led Washington-consensus that told countries in trouble they had to force their banks to declare their bad loans and clean up the political influence of big finance – commands which, of course, the US completely ignored when its own banking

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Life Takes Visa... Just How Powerful Are They?

Find what people are googling more: American Express, Credit Card, Mastercard, Visa. A different way to look at which credit card company and stock may do the best.

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The next credit crunch-Credit Cards

The writing is on the wall. Last week American Express was offering $300 to pay off credit cards. Don’t you think other credit card companies will follow suit. When and if credit card companies start contracting credit lines it is obvious consumer spending will fall even further thus hurting the U.S. economy. The next Dominoe is ready to fall.

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Visa's Profit Rises 41% as More Consumers Use Cards

Visa Inc., the world's largest credit-card company, said profit rose 41 percent on gains from U.S. debit-card purchases and faster growth overseas.

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Visa's record IPO jumps 35%

"Shares of Visa Inc. leaped more than 35% in their market debut Wednesday, opening at $59.50 as investor demand for the largest initial public offering in U.S. history drew spirited bidding. It took about 45 minutes to align buyers and sellers before the share finally opened Wednesday, as demand surged amid renewed interest this week in financial shares."

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Visa IPO: How to profit from a historic American IPO

According to TodaysFinancialNews.com: "You have a number of options to profit from Thursday’s Visa IPO. First, you could simply try to buy shares in the aftermarket. In a best-case scenario, you would buy at or near the issue price and watch your shares go up followeing the same trajectory as MasterCard or, even better, Google. But there are two more ways to profit…"

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