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Pick-up in lending points to rise in consumers’ spending

Bank lending picked up in August – a sign that hard-pressed consumers are starting to spend again. Figures from the Reserve Bank showed bank lending to the private sector rose about 3 percent year on year, the strongest growth since July last year.

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China prepares to introduce home property taxes

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — China said on Thursday the introduction of a real-estate tax on residential properties was necessary to help restructure the economy, level out incomes and promote a more healthy demand for housing. The statement by the Ministry of Finance, posted on its Web site, didn’t say which cities would be targeted during an initial introduction of the tax, before a planned nationwide rollout takes place, or when the tax trial would begin. China taxes commercial property but has so far exempted private dwellings. The ministry also said, beginning Friday, China will halve the contract tax on mass-market housing for owner-occupants, according to the China Daily. Small-sized apartments will see the contract tax rate reduced to 1%, the report said. However, owners who sell their apartments within a year of purchase will not be eligible for a reduction or exemption on income taxes on the sales’ profits.

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Act helps states plan for health insurance exchanges

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday awarded nearly $49 million to help 48 States and the District of…

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Health care law may hamper limited insurance plans

By TOM MURPHY 2010-09-30T21:44:22Z INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The new health care law could make it difficult for companies like McDonald’s to continue offering limited insurance coverage to their low-wage workers….

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Big Signs of Improvement in M.I. Sector

Mortgage Insurance Companies of America members wrote 23 percent more policies in August than they did in July. Business is likely to strengthen further, with new mortgage insurance applications rising 20 percent. Meanwhile, mortgage insurance defaults declined 7 percent.

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Ottawa Removes Freeze On Employment Insurance Premiums

AHN News Staff

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – The federal government of Canada will announce on Thursday that it will lift the freeze on Employment Insurance premiums. The freeze was part of the economic stimulus package offered by Ottawa to battle the recession.

The lifting of the freeze was originally scheduled Jan. 1, 2010, but the federal government listened to the warning from business leaders, labor representatives and the political opposition that the move would stymie Canada’s recovery.

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Ottawa is still reviewing how much the EI rates would go up, but he hinted it would be less than the amount recommended by a rate setting board established by the federal government.

The current rate is $2.42 for employers and $1.73 for employees for every $100 income of the worker. The board recommended a 21 cents hike for employers and 15 cents increase for employees.

On Wednesday, Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff withdrew his support for a bill that would improve EI benefits. Ignatieff explained his change of stand to the enhancements being too expensive and no longer needed because it was a product of the recession.

Ignatieff used the EI reforms last year to push for a federal election. His withdraw of support for the bill filed by Bloc Quebecois MP Yves Lessard is a personal stand, not a party stand, Ignatieff clarified.

Lessard’s bill proposed reducing the qualifying period for EI from the present 420 hours minimum to 360 hours, hiking the weekly earnings from 55 percent to 60 percent of past earnings and increasing the length of time benefits could be collected.

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Wash. state CUs urge biz lending in candidate’s briefing

Eight credit unions from the Vancouver, Wash., area met Tuesday with a congressional candidate to talk about how changes in federal regulations could allow them to play a bigger role in reviving Southwest Washington’s economy.

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UN Continues Relief to Nearly 15,000 Families in Haiti Displaced By Storm

The affected families are among the 1 million internally displaced Haitians still living in tent camps or makeshift housing – eight months after January’s catastrophic earthquake struck the country, killing an estimated 200,000 people.

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CNinsure Announces Non-Deal Roadshow in Europe and the United States

GUANGZHOU, China, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall / — CNinsure Inc. (Nasdaq: CISG), a leading independent insurance intermediary company operating in China, today announced that it is scheduled to launch a non-deal roadshow in Europe and the United States in October 2010. The schedule is su

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