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It must be said that Tanya Branwhite at Macquarie is keen to let it be known that her bank's plucky 22.1 per cent forecast has been out there for months...Because, you see, although everyone is talking about the stockmarket being up 50 per cent at present,...
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Online retail brokerage TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. said Friday that it will sell $1.25 billion in senior unsecured notes in a public offering and use proceeds to retire debt and stagger the maturity of its long-term bonds. The company is offering $250...
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Sen. Robert Bennett (R-Utah) Position: Born in Salt Lake City in 1933, Robert "Bob" Bennett hails from a well-connected Utah family. He is the grandson of the seventh president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the son of a former...
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organ Chase & Co. said Friday that it is dropping a clause from its credit card contracts that required disputes with customers to be handled through binding arbitration, a move that could lead to consumers filing class-action and other lawsuits.
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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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However, they said credit availability was the key issue for any new developments. In a report to clients, Citi's North America analysts said: ''Fundamentals are poised to rebound from depressed levels but visibility is low and timing will depend on pace...
Tags: Australia, Sydney, Australian real estate investment trust, Investment trust, Citigroup, Taxable REIT subsidiaries, Real estate, Real estate investment trust, Real property law, Business Finance
The move comes as South Korea seeks inclusion in Citigroup’s World Government Bond Index, which is widely tracked by global bond investors, to expand liquidity and reduce volatility of the market. “We plan to set up guidelines for bond short selling,...
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German pharmaceutical and chemical company Merck KGaA was downgraded to hold from buy on Friday at Citigroup, which said the risk-reward looks evenly balanced. The rejection of Erbitux by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use on appeal in...
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The San Francisco charity, which feeds, clothes and otherwise tries to help the hungry and homeless, is seeking recompense for the $2 million in similarly unsafe investments its longtime financial adviser, unbeknownst to foundation officials, had put...
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Ronald Burkle has become a significant investor in Barneys New York in recent months, with his Yucaipa Cos. buying a chunk of the struggling luxury retailer's debt, said people familiar with the matter. The billionaire investor has bought a large part...
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