Hong Kong view from the IFC
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Afghans Continue Pulling Money From Troubled Bank
Afghans continue pulling money from Kabul Bank amid concerns over liquidity, risky lending Afghanistan - Market liquidity - Business - Financial Services - Kabul Bank
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What's new in the business scene - From the Poughkeepsie Journal
Bank manager is named to treasurer post β Poughkeepsie-based Riverside Bank announced the promotion of Jennifer Wilson to assistant treasurer. The Walden resident joined the bank two years ago as...
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My overall views about foreign immigrants taking jobs away from local Singapore Citizens
I am a 34-year old male Singaporean, single, and who has completed National Service duties between March 1994 to March 1996. I possess a Masters Degree in Economics, and a MBA. My Bachelors Degree is...
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Dow extends rally to a fourth day - From the Poughkeepsie Journal
NEW YORK β The stock market had its first winning week in a month thanks to better news on the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 128 points Friday, its fourth straight day of gains....
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Breckenridge levy up 16 percent from 2009
A proposed 2011 levy for the city of Breckenridge shows a 16 percent increase from last year, according to finance committee members Thursday. The Breckenridge finance committee proposed $880,025 to...
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How Long Until Financial Reform Kills Small Firms And Drives Big Firms To Hong Kong?
This week, financial advisors have been informed of some new disclosure and reporting rules. As expected, the impact of the Dodd/Frank Bill is already foreshadowing a ridiculous amount of additional...
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View from crisis central
Hank Paulson headed Goldman Sachs and the US Department of the Treasury. His book gives a flawed but copiously detailed view of the financial crisis from both perspectives.
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The wrap from Finovate 2009 - where were the bankers?
Itβs sometimes said that New York has its back to the water. Manhattan may be an island, but you can wander the streets and avenues of the city for days without ever seeing a glimpse of the water...
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Thain says hid nothing from BofA, to repay costs
NEW YORK (Reuters) β Former Merrill Lynch Chief Executive John Thain defended the acquisition of the brokerage by Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) and said the bank knew of Merrill's losses and bonuses...