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Chexsystems.biz Offers Millions Denied Basic Checking Accounts... A Solution

Getting a bank account after the banks black-ball you can be really tough... finding the hard to find help


Internet Penetration Proliferating in Africa

Africa is fast becoming Internet savvy but the market penetration still stands at an extremely low value due to insufficient number of dependable phone lines.


Personal Finance Daily -- Nov. 3

Here we are just into November and everyone is already trying to get a jump on year-end activities. Early holiday shopping is the thing that comes to mind first, but financial planning is something else that needs attention this time of year as well. And with so many economic and political issues up in the air, portfolio tune-ups are going to take on added importance in the next two months.


Real Estate Weekly -- Nov. 3

Homeowners don't appear all that concerned about falling home values. Or if they are they are throwing caution to the wind and still trying to get what they can out of their equity while the getting is good.


Five Roles of a Great Leader

Taking on the role of leader means wearing many hats. Here are the five that you should learn to wear most comfortably.


Turn On, Tune In, Chill Out

The modern way to relieve stress? Biofeedback via a digital relaxation gadget.


Economic Calendar: November 6-November 10

This week's economic data


Gold Overcomes Dollar's Gains

Upward revisions to jobs boost the greenback but the yellow metal pushes ahead.


Terror Threats Boost Oil

Concerns about more rebel attacks in Nigeria and a bomb threat against a BP refinery in the U.S. spur crude futures.


RealMoney Radio Recap: Whole Foods in Pieces

Cramer says that it's not too late to sell the organic foods company. Also, a call for Garmin clarity.


A Sterling Play in Silver

Here's one company poised to benefit from rising prices.


SPDRs May Not Climb Out of Cup

Chart analysis of the Mid-Cap SPDRs, plus TJX, Alnylam and Insteel.


What a Week: Buckle Up

Stocks slip, but bonds suffer a wilder ride as investors seesaw over the economy and Fed policy.


Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Yamana You Betcha

Cramer prefers this gold play to Newmont Mining.


Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Cheap-Stock Stigma

Taking a look at Gateway and H-P, Cramer explains why cheap doesn't necessarily mean inexpensive.


China's Outbound Tourism Sector on the Rise

With an increase in the number of overseas destinations opening for Chinese tourists and growing disposable income, outbound travel is increasing in China like never before.


Coming Week: Congress and Cisco

Congressional elections and some big earnings in tech and retail.


RealMoney's Best Blogs

The highlights from our bloggers: Cramer, Rev Shark, Willard, Smith, Crescenzi and TheStreet Research Team.


U.S. Energy Policy: Ethanol to Pacify the Unquenchable Energy Thirst

Ethanol is expected to account for 15% of the gasoline usage in 2010. This will drastically cut down oil imports from the Middle East and other oil rich regions.


A Growth of 51% will Shape Up in the Passenger Car Market

The domestic Passenger Car Market is expected to grow by 50% within the next four years on account of shifting customer preference for four-wheeled vehicles as against two-wheelers.


Weekend Reading: It's the Election, Stupid

The market prices in a Democratic House win. Anything else could shake up the indices.


Booyah Breakdown: After Hours

Trading after the market closes carries big risks but can offer some rewards. Here's the lowdown.


Public Bonds Pay For Political Patronage: Watch Internet Video (6 min) with Jon Coupal, Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn. and David Tokofsky, Los Angeles Unified School District

Full Disclosure Network presents a six mintue Internet video preview featurnig L.A. School Board Member David Tokofsky and Jon Coupal, President Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn. where Coupal describes how public bond money is used for political patronage by School Districts, Cities, Counties.


RNCOS Technological Excellence Comes to Blogosphere

Are you IT savvy and searching for more information on this sector? If so, the IT, Telecom and Consumer Electronics Research blog by RNCOS is just the right blog you must read


Funds Roll the Dice

They're increasingly using the 'Monte Carlo' statistical process in financial planning.







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