Twitter Tweets about Interest Rates as of October 24, 2009

stealthreinvest: » Mortgage Interest Rates ? Tips to Select Among the Various ... http://bit.ly/2oLL6N
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CNBCTV18news: Maruti Says :: Remain Watchful Of Interest Rates, Inflation
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BuciboLebo: @vinchatima Parked 'cause of last years recession with high interest rates, and high fuel costs and high everything.
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b50: @prashantsolanki rent market is dead. Yields are as low as 3-5%. I'm currently on a 5% rent yield. Interest rates are like 8%
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CountOnMeForNow: Feds intend to keep interest rates low for an extended period. http://www.thebanker.com/news/maincategoryfront.php/id/664/News.html
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autoloanarea: Applying online for new or used car loan can get you low interest rates even with bad credit or no credit . www.AutoLoanArea.com
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mikehaydon: RT @michaelyardney: What will rising interest rates do to the property market? good article ~ http://bit.ly/1urHkR
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owrange: U know f u want to provide houses,u cud pass a law to make housing affordable,loan interest rates lower. Geez.
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lethbridgeloans: Just posted on ActiveRain: Low Interest Rates Wont Last Forever! http://activerain.com/t/1300878
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eketahuna: New Zealand Dollar Rally May Stall as RBNZ Disappoints on Rates: The interest rate announcement tops the data d.. http://bit.ly/14Xq9T
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Yogrel: High or rising inflation acts as a signal to the ECB to raise interest rates, an action which will result in the strengthening of the Euro
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tenews: How To Lower Your Credit Card Interest Rates http://bte.tc/kw3 #RTW
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nzwebz: New Zealand Dollar Rally May Stall as RBNZ Disappoints on Rates: The interest rate announcement tops the data d.. http://bit.ly/2B3RXE
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EmployEasilyHR: BOE holds interest rates at 0.5 percent for another month. http://bte.tc/rpy #RTW
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Lee: Better to invest in RE when interest rates are high vs when theyre low. Seems counterintuitive but good info here - http://bit.ly/1jwJMl
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