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| | | ... Stanley; Canada -- Royal Bank of Canada. Europe: UK - Barclays, HSBC, Royal Bank of Scotland, Standard Chartered; Switzerland -- Credit Suisse, UBS; France -- BNP Paribas, SociA(C)tA(C) GA(C)nA(C)rale; Spain - BBVA, Santander; Italy -- Banca Intesa ... |
| | | | ... Maroney who left the Institute in August 2009 to accept a role with the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland as a member of the secretariat of the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS). She will take up her position ... |
| | | | ... Survey show investors anticipate equities to rise in seven countries -- Brazil, Italy, UK, France, Mexico, Japan, Switzerland - in the next six months. Note that optimism is infectious and therefore, it would not be surprising to see these seven countries ... |
| | | | ... reforms in the US, calls for tighter financial regulation in the UK and powers to break up 'too big to fail' banks in Switzerland. Naturally, financial markets became concerned for it introduces another uncertainty. How wide and far-reaching will these ... |
| | | | ... 47.2 AAA 3. Belgium 1,618 155 327 80.8 AA+ 4. Hong Kong 660 94 295 14.5 AA+ 5. Netherlands 2,439 146 268 43.0 AAA 6. Switzerland 1,304 171 264 44.0 AAA 7. Austria 827 101 191 58.8 AAA 8. Portugal 485 45 190 64.2 A+ 9. France 5,001 78 168 67.0 AAA 10. ... |
| | | | ... Chinese money disappear faster than you could say yum cha. The US could also reason that the Swiss started it this time. Switzerland's financial system hadn't been affected as much as other countries by the liquidity squeeze. In fact its currency - considered ... |
| | | | ... doom and gloom, market's dismissed European Central Bank President Jean Claude Trichet's press conference in Basel, Switzerland. Monsieur Trichet stated that, 'We have a number of elements suggesting that we're approaching the moment where we're having ... |
| | | | Happy new year? Perhaps in 2010. The top central bankers meeting in Basel Switzerland came to the same conclusion yesterday. European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet -- wearing his cap as head of the Bank of International Settlements - declared ... |
| | | | ... financial crisis. For on this very same day in 1920, the League of Nations also held its first general assembly in Geneva, Switzerland. Wikipedia described the League of Nations as 'an international organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles ... |
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