UAE interbank rates hit 7-year low; seen falling
Capital inflows into the UAE, boosted by unrest in Bahrain, brought interbank offered rates to a seven-year low yesterday as liquidity stayed high in the Gulf Arab state’s banking sector.
Source: Gulf Times
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Banking sector still falling some way short of doing the right thing
BUSINESS OPINION:Investors are inclined to run shy of Irish banks until the full extent of losses becomes clear, writes JOHN McMANUS
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Stocks keep falling
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks fell, extending the longest weekly Dow Jones Industrial Average slump in more than eight years, amid concern the global economy is slowing.
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TSX advances amid falling commodities, negative corporate, economic data
The Toronto stock market closed higher Tuesday in a broad advance led by mining and financial stocks despite indications of a slowing economy in the United States, Canada’s largest trading partner.
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Stocks Close Lower Amid Falling Oil Prices
Stocks followed commodities sharply lower throughout Friday's session as oil slid and investors reacted to disappointing sales results from Alcoa. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 117.53 points,...
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Q1 growth seen falling below 5.5%
The Philippines’ first quarter year-on-year domestic economic growth likely fell below 5.5 percent as rising oil prices and fears of overseas job cuts given the social unrest in the Middle East-North...
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Wall Street Trading Revenue Seen Falling 4th Straight Quarter
A surge in market volatility following Japan’s worst earthquake on record and a jump in oil prices may not be enough to keep investment-banking and trading revenue from falling for a fourth consecutive...
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Editorial: Rising tuition, falling financial aid not quite constitutional
According to Arizona's constitution, "The university and all other state educational institutions shall be open to students of both sexes, and the instruction furnished shall be nearly as free as possible."...