Thursday, December 27, 2012
USA scholarships
The United States is one of the prime destinations for students who are looking to benefit from a top notch and widely recognized international education. However, there are limited scholarship options for international students who wish to study in the US for free
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Computer Science in UK

Wednesday, December 12, 2012
IT degree in usa

There is a huge choice of bachelor's degrees in North America - learn how to choose a major. Depending on your major, the type of degree you earn may be a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS/BSc), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), or another type of award.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Bangkok Hotels and Tourist Information

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Sunday, December 2, 2012
Black Friday Kicks Off US Consumer Spending
With the exception of the Eurozone meetings that are
ongoing in Europe, Monday will be a quiet day for economic reports, with
nothing major coming from any country. Barring any news from the
Eurozone summit, we should see a relatively quiet trading day. The Yen
opened stronger today in the first hour of trading in Asia, despite
reports from the BoJ that monetary easing is on the horizon to weaken
the Yen, which has been in a 3+ year uptrend. Trading since the initial
pop has been quiet and flat. Expect similar moves for the London and
New York open, with the EUR dropping based on results of Spanish
elections. Overall, Monday should be a range bound day.
Forex daily review
U.S. Dollar
With a dearth of news today and the likelihood of any
resolution to the pending fiscal cliff issue coming from Washington
being virtually nil, expect to see a range bound dollar. The sole
exception to this would be if positive news came from Europe regarding
the Greek bailout, however, since most of the positive bias is already
baked into the EUR/USD, any gains above the 1.3000 will most likely be
seen as profit taking opportunities.
Euro: Spain Adds to EUR Woes
More uncertainty coming from the Euro Zone has snapped
last week’s uptrend in the Euro. Pro-independence groups in Spain have
won regional elections, sparking uncertainty regarding the political
climate in Spain and the possibility of the country postponing a request
for a financial bailout. This, combined with the current inability of
the Euro Zone leaders to agree on a course of action for Greece has the
Euro back in a weak position relative to major world currencies. World
economists speculate that even if a Greek deal is made today, the
election results and uncertainty from Spain could continue to weaken the
Euro currency.
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