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| Ireland's smaller lenders poised for revamp Financial Times By Sharlene Goff Attention may be largely focused on the radical restructuring of Ireland's biggest banks – Allied Irish Banks, Bank of Ireland and Anglo Irish Bank – but the country's trio of smaller lenders are also in line for a drastic shake-up. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GREATER CHINA DAYBOOK: Bank Reserve Ratios May Rise in New Year Bloomberg By Bloomberg News - Sun Dec 05 23:10:59 GMT 2010 China may order higher reserve requirements for banks to counter capital inflows and a possible jump in lending at the start of 2011, said Li Daokui, an adviser to the central bank. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Euro Rises as Belgium's Reynders Says Aid Fund May Be Enlarged BusinessWeek By Monami Yui and Yoshiaki Nohara Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The euro rose toward a one-week high against the yen after Belgian Finance Minister Didier Reynders said the region could increase the size of its 750 billion-euro ($1 trillion) bailout fund, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| US Gasoline Price Rises 3.92 Cents a Gallon to $2.91, Lundberg Reports Bloomberg By Joe Carroll and Barbara Powell - Sun Dec 05 19:20:57 GMT 2010 "At the retail level, we could see another six to eight more cents" per gallon, analyst Trilby Lundberg said. Photographer: Chip Chipman/Bloomberg The average price for regular gasoline ... See all stories on this topic » |
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