Monthly Archives: November 2009

Group to Study If Japan Debt Talks Trigger Default Swap Payout (Bloomberg)

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Late credit card payments drop in third quarter (San Francisco Chronicle)

Consumers got more serious about paying down their credit card debt this summer, a time when delinquencies usually go up. Continue reading

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Consumers more serious about paying credit card debt (The Journal News)

NEW YORK — Consumers got more serious about paying down their credit card debt this summer, a time when delinquencies usually go up. Continue reading

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Late credit-card payments buck trend (MalaysiaNews.net)

NEW YORK – Consumers got more serious about paying down their credit card debt this summer, a time when delinquencies usually go up. Cardholders making payments late on bank-issued cards such as thos… Continue reading

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Plus, Minuses Of Owning Credit Cards (WMTW Auburn)

News 8 takes a look at how to better manage your credit card debt. Continue reading

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More consumers make credit card payments on time in 3Q, pay off debt in summer months (MalaysiaNews.net)

NEW YORK – Consumers got more serious about paying down their credit card debt this summer, a time when deliquencies usually go up. Continue reading

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Late payments on credit cards drop in 3rd quarter (AP via Yahoo! News)

Consumers got more serious about paying down their credit card debt this summer, a time when deliquencies usually go up. Continue reading

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Credit card delinquencies down to 1% (Chicago Tribune)

NEW YORK — Consumers continue to take control of their debt as the delinquency rate on credit cards heads toward 1 percent. Continue reading

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Argentina’s Debt Swap May Be Delayed Until January (Update2) (Bloomberg)

Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) — Argentina’s planned offer to swap as much as $20 billion of defaulted debt to help it re-enter international credit markets for the first time since 2001 may be delayed until January, Economy Minister Amado Boudou said. Continue reading

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Qatar’s $7bn bond likely to trigger more debt issues (Gulf Times)

Zawya Dow Jones/Dubai Qatar’s $7bn sovereign bond this week is likely to trigger further debt issuance from companies in the gas-rich state, as bank lending remains tight and the need for capital increases, a senior Credit Suisse executive said. Continue reading

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