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Malaysia has awarded a commercial bank license to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the country's biggest bank, Malaysia's central bank said on Friday. The announcement followed a bilateral agreement this month between the China Banking Regulatory...
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One of the developer�s competitors told Vedomosti that a controlling stake had gone to the new owners, which was confirmed by RosEuroDevelopment board member Ilya Brodsky, chief executive Nikolai Artemenko, and a representative from one of the company�s...
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For Citibank credit card holders, there is one way to escape the bank's rate hikes currently under way: Meet a monthly spending requirement...The rebate could cover some or all of the interest rate hike. Customers also need to make payments on time to...
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Citigroup said that vice chairman Stephen Volk would be paid a maximum of $5.9 million this year, down from $10.5 million last year, in what was a rare glimpse of the cuts Kenneth Feinberg, the Special Master for Tarp Executive Compensation, has made...
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Financial Services, resigned Monday, jolting a company that had been expanding operations in his home city. The Detroit-based auto lender named Michael Carpenter as his replacement. Carpenter, who lives in Greenwich, Conn., is a former Citigroup Inc....
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commercial banks quoted the local unit at Sh74.65/75, unchanged from Friday's close. Traders said they saw the shilling stuck in the Sh74.00 to Sh75.00 range in the coming days. "It's just pressure on the shilling from corporate demand.
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Figure skater Nancy Kerrigan (L) and City Harvest Executive Director Jilly Stephens at Bryant Park last Saturday. Two elegant figure skaters, a bank president, and the executive director of City Harvest were joined by hundreds of volunteers at Bryant...
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Now some people are seeing higher fees on their checking accounts. Citibank customers with Access or EZ checking accounts will now be charged a $7.50 monthly fee unless they maintain a $1,500 balance. Previously, the monthly fee was waived if customers...
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Law allows cancellation without advance notice The Baltimore Sun Updated: 11/14/2009 01:34:04 AM PST On his way home from work recently, Rick Niles of Laurel, Md., stopped at a gas station to fill up and as usual pulled out his Shell credit card to pay.
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But that's little consolation for the bank's numerous shareholders, a group that now includes every taxpayer in the country. Shares of Citi, like the shares of most other banks, did rally sharply from the depressed lows of early March. But while other...
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