Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers around the world
The candidacy of Bank of Mexico Governor Agustin Carstens as director of the International Monetary Fund should be taken seriously, even though the front-runner, French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde, is widely expected to win.
Source: Brandon Sun
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Thursday newspaper round-up: LSE/TMX, Myspace, Banking jobs...
LONDON (SHARECAST) - The London Stock Exchange dropped its £2.44 billion takeover bid for TMX Group of Canada last night after it became clear that TMX shareholders would not back the tie-up.
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Friday newspaper round-up: Greek austerity, Bank shares, Cameron...
LONDON (SHARECAST) - In Athens, Evangelos Venizelos, the country's new finance minister, said the changes included a raft of new taxes designed to plug a €5.5bn (£4.87bn) gap in the internationally-imposed...
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Zimbabwe's Leading Sunday Newspaper
AFRE Corporation will embark on a capital raising initiative to give it more teeth to underwrite more business and cover its exposure to troubled ReNaissance Financial Holdings Limited (RFHL).
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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Lloyds, HSBC, Barclays
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Lloyds Banking Group , which is now 43% owned by the taxpayer, is reported to be considering a sale of its pensions and insurance business Scottish Widows.
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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Banking commission, Tablets, UK growth
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Banks breathed a sigh of relief yesterday as the Government's Independent Commission on Banking (ICB) stopped short of proposing radical measures to increase stability and competition...
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Monday newspaper round-up: Banking commission, Deloitte, Glencore
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Britain's banks will today be told they must massively increase their capital reserves to protect savers and taxpayers from another financial crisis.
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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Halifax, Libya, interest rates
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