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| | | ... strongly, and significant growth was delivered in South Africa," Walsh said. Operating revenue in the UK, excluding enterprise lending, was down 2% to UK$20.3 million compared to the first half of 2014. Profit was also down 1.8% to UK$3.8 million compared ... |
| | | | ... after all, the PBOC's recent policy easing - reduction in the reserve requirement ratio and cut in the benchmark one-year lending rate - still has to flow through into the general economy. But if these latest moves fail, QE could become an imperative. ... |
| | | | ... whole-of-client family office model," he said. "All of our clients have multiple needs - whether it's a risk need, or a lending need, or an accounting need, or a planning need. It's about making sure they can find all their services in one location with ... |
| | | | ... get close to $500 million, up from just under $400 million in December 2014. Bendigo's wealth division includes margin lending, wealth management, wealth deposit, cash management and financial planning products and services. Sandhurst Trustees, Leveraged ... |
| | | | ... simply whether they can value-add services. Lambert says value-adding might be in traditional areas such as securities lending, but thinks increasing value is seen in the monitoring of data. It is no secret custodians hold massive amounts of portfolio ... |
| | | | ... leading companies ended the day 1.40 per cent ahead at 6,581.63 points, after the Bank of England decided to keep its main lending rate at 0.50 per cent, where it has stood for more than six years. But it was largely reports of possible movement towards ... |
| | | | ... interest rates (again) and the reserve requirement ratio (again) at the end of June; it's provided liquidity for margin lending; the securities regulator has halted 28 IPOs and created a 120 billion yuan market stabilisation fund; it asked (commanded) ... |
| | | | ... the Greeks vote "YES" instead, then no probs. It's them, the Greek people, not the Greek PM that agreed to the lenders' lending conditions. But what if the Greeks vote "NO" and the creditors still refuses to deal... and financial markets remain nonchalant ... |
| | | | ... eurozone turmoil. "If the worst case scenario evolved there would potentially be a tightening up of credit markets, reduced lending putting pressure on the banks," CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner told AAP. "Australia is a debtor nation that ... |
| | | | ... No.1) Bill 2015 streamlines the Offshore Banking Unit (OBU) regime to include commodities trading, leasing and securities lending and repurchasing agreements, while excluding trading equity in foreign subsidiaries of Australian banks. The reforms also ... |
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