FMA orders GFNZ to stop issuing debentures
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has ordered GFNZ Group, formerly Geneva Finance, to stop issuing debentures while it investigates the breach of its banking covenant revealed in GFNZ's results late yesterday.
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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise may cancel Boeing orders
share: digg facebook twitter Troubled Dubai Aerospace Enterprise is talking with Boeing about whether to cancel outstanding orders, just after canning all of its Airbus orders, Dow Jones reported Friday....
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Hii Finance Investment Company, ANHAM FZCO Selected to Perform Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (
Hii Finance company, ANHAM FZCO, selected in construction contract award.Vienn, VA (PRWEB) June 30, 2011 Hii Finance Corporation (http://www.hiifinance.com), a US based investment group and international...
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Fed orders lower debit fees
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Reserve has taken a gentle swipe at the banking industry's multibillion-dollar business of collecting debit-card fees from retailers. Beginning this fall, the Fed said Wednesday,...
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India's GoAir orders 72 new Airbus jets worth $6.1 billion
MUMBAI (AFP) – Indian budget carrier GoAir said Thursday it has placed an order for 72 new A320 Airbus aircraft in a deal worth up to $6.1 billion at list prices. ''These are all firm orders and the...
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Parkston Mayor Denies Imposing Gag Order
PARKSTON — Parkston Advance publisher Scott Ehler said he asked the Parkston City Council to remove the gag order imposed by the mayor recently on the finance officer, but Mayor Dave Hoffman said...
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Michigan regulators order insurance agency to stop selling bogus policies
State regulators said Monday that hundreds of metro Detroit drivers may have unknowingly bought sham auto insurance issued on behalf of a Texas insurance company. "We have reason to believe there may...
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Regulators Order 2 Wis. Banks To Shape Up
MILWAUKEE -- Regulators have handed down an order for two Wisconsin banks to improve. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions ordered the two banks...