Saturday, November 8, 2008

Global Financial Meltdown

The seeds of the recent global financial meltdown were planted innocuously enough, in the United States about three years ago when major financial institutions decided to cater to the ‘subprime’ market - that is, individuals who were not good credit risks, were encouraged to invest in the housing by citing the boom in real estate.

This resulted in a rash of loans being given to first-time and second-time home owners overlooking the current credit history, and future credit-worthiness. All major financial institutions in the US were guilty of this practice. A majority of the people availing the financing were second-time home owners who bought a second home on credit even as the mortgages on their first homes were current solely as an investment that would ostensibly payoff due to the escalating real estate rates.

Predictably, the real estate bubble did not last long. Among the first casualties of the subprime lending crisis were top executives from Merrill Lynch and Citigroup, who were sacked following the declaration of losses amounting to billions of dollars as a result of investment in mortgage and loan-backed securities.

After that the crisis has mushroomed, affecting almost all the financial and banking institutions in the US.The collapse of some financial institutions has left a large number of people unemployed. Coupled with an economy in doldrums and major cutbacks in the social security and public health system, the clouds over the average working American are very dark, indeed.It is not just the average American that is affected by the meltdown, economies all around the globe are reeling with the effects of the meltdown in the US markets.

The last few months have seen wild fluctuations in the economic indices of all major Asian economies. Companies all around the globe that provided outsourced services to these financial institutions have also been affected. The resultant freeze in salaries, hiring and welfare measures for employees is very bad news. Even hitherto insulated economies like the Indian and Chinese economies have taken major blows with inflationary pressures threatening to destabilize these fledgling market economies.

The result is a global liquidity crisis staring financial institutions in the face that has various economic powers scrambling to counter the effects of the meltdown and to improve the state of the economies in question.

Now the question in the average investor’s mind is - Are we heading for a global depression? If so, how long will it last? Can I ride out the storm? The trouble is, there are no concrete measures being suggested to tide over this crisis. Though most policy makers have been attempting to tweak the economy and avert a crisis, their efforts seem like sand castles with the tide coming in. So for now, all we can do is wait and watch how things pan out and hope that it doesn’t get any worse.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

A Grateful AVG AntiVirus User's Review

AVG Internet Security (AIS) is a complete solution for the security needs of your home or office network, protecting your computer against viruses and malicious entities on the web.

AIS comes with integrated anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall. AIS provides real-time protection against hackers and malicious programs with non-intrusive online monitoring of internet traffic and immediate quarantining/healing of infected files. AIS also protects against rootkits, and insulates the computer from attacks while surfing, searching, and downloading files.

Anti-virus scan of incoming/outgoing e-mail, anti-spam action and protection while using Instant Messaging or ICQ or peer-to-peer communication is included in AIS. AIS is compatible with many widely-used mail managers like Outlook Express and Thunderbird.

AIS requires a minimum hardware of 1.2GHz CPU, 256MB RAM and 70MB hard disk space for installation. It is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista, and supports multiple languages.

A variant of AVG protection is AVG Antivirus PRO – which includes all the protective and preventive features of AIS except for Anti-spam protection and Firewall. AIS and AVG PRO are easy to install, the software updates itself in the background concurrently providing comprehensive protection, and allows customizable scheduled scans to run.

Uninstall is clean with no traces except for a Windows registry entry. Technical support is available 24 X 7.

AVG Antivirus is also available as a free download from Grisoft and is meant for single-computer, non-commercial use. The free version has limited functionality with only Anti-virus, Anti-spyware and Safe Search. Scan can be scheduled at one pre-specified time of day only.

Technical support for free version is available only from AVG Free Forum. Grisoft does not offer any other technical support for AVG Free but the forum is good enough to meet the average user’s needs.

AVG Free requires a minimum of 300MHz CPU, 256 MB RAM and disk space of 32MB for installation. AVG Free is available for Windows 2000/XP/Vista and supports multiple languages