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| | | ... "talks" is any guide, normalisation would have to wait, or the very worst, it would be gradual and gentle. Recall that central banks are not only watching unemployment and inflation but also, to quote the Fed, "readings on financial and international ... |
| | | | ... contract, down 1.4% in April - the 19th straight month of decline. Despite APRA's tighter rules on property lending and banks and lending agencies' implementing higher interest rates (irrespective of the RBA's "no change decisions" since November and ... |
| | | | ... analysis, click here.] Bloggeratis point their fingers at recent comments by the head honchos of the world's biggest central banks suggesting that the days of "abnormal" monetary policies are soon to be no more. The Fed's Janet Yellen didn't have to ... |
| | | | ... the point of view of the investor rather than the borrower," Greenstein said. Zagga stressed they are not going after the banks as they will seek to fund loans for individuals, companies, and trusts who are unable to secure a bank loan for a variety ... |
| | | | ... have taken their own lives. There is "frightening parallel" to Wells Fargo in terms of the practices of many Australian banks, she said, adding the situation calls for greater whistleblower protection and compensation. |
| | | | ... they demand the same convenience from financial services," Avoka chief executive Phil Copeland says. He says Australian banks have been quick and aggressive to digitise their products but they haven't gone far enough, especially for high level transactions. ... |
| | | | ... the 30 other organisations to sign up to the FIAP program are Australian Ethical Investment, fintech Money Brilliant, and banks and insurers ANZ, CBA, NAB, Westpac, Australian Unity, and Bank Australia. |
| | | | ... territory, but only just - down 19.7% from February 2017's high of US$56.34. Should the decline in oil prices persist, central banks will have a problem (an inflation problem) - supporting the European Central Bank's (ECB) concern over the durability ... |
| | | | ... companies, the significant impact it will have on Europe-based companies has been virtually ignored. "There are hundreds of banks in London with a European headquarters. What are they going to do? They have to think about Brexit as well. Are they going ... |
| | | | ... consumers rely on technology-driven support for their investment. As a result, European financial services providers such as banks, insurance companies, asset managers and consulting firms are increasing the need for technology-oriented investment solutions," ... |
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