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15-Aug-2008

  • Wall Street ends mixed on credit concerns, oil (Los Angeles Times)

    NEW YORK -- Wall Street ended a volatile week with a mixed showing today as worries about credit markets and the economy tempered investors' upbeat sentiments about falling oil prices.


  • Credit Cards: Birth Of A Plastic Empire (Investopedia via Yahoo! Finance)

    A decade before Mastercard or Visa existed, the first credit card company was introduced.


  • Wall Street ends mixed on credit concerns, oil (AP via Yahoo! News)

    Wall Street closed mixed Friday after playing out a now familiar scenario: Upbeat sentiment about falling oil prices flagged amid ongoing concerns about weak credit markets and the economy. The major indexes also turned in a mixed performance after another volatile week.


  • Netflix Resumes Shipping, Issues 15% Credit (PC Magazine)

    And we're back? Netflix shipping centers resumed normal shipments on Friday after a Tuesday technology problem took the DVD company's operations offline for several days, and Netflix said it will issue a 15 percent credit to all affected customers.


  • How your credit limit can hurt your score (CNN.com)

    NEW YORK (AP) -- Just as Americans grow more reliant on credit cards to help pay monthly bills, they're being hit with a one-two punch: Card companies are reducing borrowing limits for tens of thousands of consumers, which then can lead to lower credit scores.


  • Early payoff won't boost good credit (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    Paying down a loan quickly is unlikely to boost a strong credit score, says Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson.


  • Christian Schools Want God for Credit (ABC News)

    Christian schools are fighting California credit standards as "discrimination."


  • Allegheny affiliate closes on credit facility (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Allegheny Energy Inc., an electricity provider in four Mid-Atlantic states, said Friday its subsidiary, Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Co., closed on a $550 million senior secured credit facility with a seven-year maturity.


  • Wall Street ends mixed on credit concerns, oil (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Wall Street closed mixed Friday after playing out a now familiar scenario: Upbeat sentiment about falling oil prices flagged amid ongoing concerns about weak credit markets and the economy. The major indexes also turned in a mixed performance after another...



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