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| Inter-bank lending better option for funding China Daily Thus hobbled, these newly established lenders would find it hard, if not impossible, to find funds to loan to companies. For this reason, many economists have argued that interest rates must be freed up to give the reform initiatives a chance to work. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| General Healthcare in Talks With Lenders, Sunday Times Reports Bloomberg General Healthcare Group, a UK private hospital operator, is in talks with lenders that could lead to a takeover of the company, the Sunday Times reported, without saying where it got the information. GHG, which trades as BMI Healthcare and is owned by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Basel III creates lending arm wrestle Financial News Custodians are preparing their clients and businesses for new capital requirements, which could either set the securities lending market alight, or impose even more problems on a sector battered in the financial crisis. Basel III, the new international ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lending competition benefits NZ companies Radio New Zealand New Zealand companies are benefiting from increased competition in the business lending market, as international lenders seek to increase their exposure in this country. Foreign-based banks such as Citibank, HSBC and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi mostly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dubai's Jebel Ali Free Zone wins lender approval to repay $2 billion early Washington Post DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An indebted business park owned by Dubai's government says it has received sufficient support from lenders to repay $2 billion early as part of a broader refinancing effort. Jebel Ali Free Zone said in a Nasdaq Dubai ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Custodians prepare to rethink lending fee structure Financial News The Basel III regulations are forcing custodian banks to reconsider the way they price services and work with securities lending clients. Some warn the rules could even price their offerings out of the market. The rules, due for implementation in 2015, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Saudi lenders bridge the gap despite cut gulfnews.com Riyadh: A sharp drop in lending by foreign banks in Saudi Arabia is not likely to stifle credit growth in the world's top oil exporter as local lenders and government funds have been stepping in, bankers and analysts said. "If you look at the fourth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bank lending: not normal, but getting better nwitimes.com There's no doubt in company president Tom Collins Sr. mind that banks are lending again to finance good projects for borrowers with good credit. "The lenders are coming back and they are looking to lend money," Collins said during an interview for this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lowe: Speed-dating with your lender Bloomington Pantagraph (blog) "I can't say wholeheartedly do away with (payday lending), because you have to have an alternative in place," he said. "These folks that are taking them are falling in a desperate place in their life, and the alternative might be that they'll just go ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Vallejo among first markets tested for new lending concept Vallejo Times-Herald Cumulus founder Nathan Popkins, 33, of Chicago, said his firm is less like traditional lenders and more like investors in people. Loaned funds are repaid, not at a set interest rate, but rather at a percentage of the borrower's income for a set amount ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| With Potential Bankruptcy Looming, Three Dewey Lenders Cash Out ... While the precise nature of Dewey & LeBoeuf's inevitable demise remains to be seen, several creditors owed millions of dollars aren't waiting around to find out ... www.americanlawyer.com/PubArticleALD.jsp?id... |
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