Commercial Banking

Chinese Banks Study Plans to Boost Capital

BEIJING--Several of China's big state-controlled lenders said they are considering ways to boost their capital, anticipating stricter requirements from the banking regulator as a lending boom fuels concern about rising bad...

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Stock futures little changed ahead of open

By SARA LEPRO and TIM PARADIS AP Business Writers In this Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 photo, Specialist William Brazer works at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. NEW YORK—A disappointing report on consumer...

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Stocks Pare Losses; Financials Decline (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

By PETER A. MCKAY And DONNA KARDOS YESALAVICH Stocks pared their losses but remained lower Tuesday afternoon as investors worried about consumer spending and the economy and a possible clampdown on bank lending in China. The...

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Fed Officials Said Low Rates May Fuel Speculation

Fed Officials Said Low Rates May Fuel Speculation Bloomberg Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve officials said record-low interest rates might fuel “excessive” speculation in financial markets and possibly dislodge...

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AnchorBank Enacts Strategic Changes

MADISON, Wis., Nov. 24, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In an effort to continue to take actions to address the challenges facing the bank, AnchorBank, fsb has made strategic changes to focus on enforcing quality standards, reducing...

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Australian Market Report of November 25: Slower Pace of US Recovery

Sydney, Australia, Nov 25, 2009 - (ABN Newswire) - US stocks closed weaker overnight after the US Commerce Department lowered its estimates of third quarter GDP and consumer spending. US economic growth in the third quarter was...

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Minnesota's banks are bruised, but they're healing

By Chris Serres , Star Tribune Minnesota business by the numbers See Minnesota's top earning companies, CEOs and non-profits After being hammered by loan defaults for more than a year, Minnesota banks finally appear to be...

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Lisa Twaronite's This Week in Japan: Bracing for Japan banks to print more stock

After Japan's largest bank confirms plans to sell up to $11 billion in new shares, investors are watching for similar stock dilution from the other big financial firms. But that doesn't mean that they're rushing for the exits.

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Canadian Markets: Canadian stocks slip; BMO gains as profits rise

Canadian stocks fall back, financials rally on BMO results , MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Canadian stocks slid Tuesday as commodities gave up some of the prior session's gains, but financials headed higher on a...

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How to get a loan to expand your business

For the many businesses that do not make it, there are also many businesses that do. And some businesses do so well that the business owner decides to expand. When a business owner is ready to expand their business...

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