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en It's likely that a fair number of the smaller banks might see their clients, good clients, leave (for foreign banks).

en You've got different parts of the agreement going back and wanting banks to play referee in this game. And banks sometimes have no choice but to protect their shareholders at the same time they are trying to serve their clients.

en As income levels rise, millions more people will become attractive banking clients. That is drawing the attention of foreign banks.

en Investment banks are increasingly using their own balance sheets to extend credit to clients, to assume market risk on their behalf and sometimes to co-invest alongside them. Investment banking serves as the main initial point of contact with all of Goldman Sachs for our clients.

en To create competition, the distributors - namely the banks - must be allowed to compete over fees and service. The current system does not encourage competition. With the banks getting a blanket annual fee for the customer's inventory of fund units, their interest will be to sell as many units in stock mutual funds as possible and to prevent clients from selling them, even when unbiased advice would reach the opposite conclusion.

en Many of our banks have lent money to Brazil, and some of those loans may not look so good today after the devaluation as they did before. so banks will be hurt, or some banks will be hurt and the stockholders in those banks will be hurt.

en Then people may be happy with depositing with smaller banks, and there's no need to shift deposits to bigger banks.

en ATM surcharging benefits high-fee, big banks and hurts low-cost alternatives such as credit unions and smaller banks.

en ATM surcharging benefits high-fee, big banks and hurts low-cost alternatives such as credit unions and smaller banks,

en We've seen a dramatic increase, particularly at small banks. Larger banks are putting more effort on stopping these guys, so where do they go? Smaller institutions.

en We are optimistic about cooperation between Chinese banks and foreign strategic investors because the banks are committed to reform.

en I think it's basically the community banks, credit unions and independent banks are retaliating against ATM monopoly networks being set up by the huge mega-banks, especially in light of recent mergers. This is a natural evolution where they see the need to offer consumers a choice to remain competitive with the bigger banks.

en Loan growth at the biggest Chinese banks is not as impressive as smaller ones, but you are buying these banks for their large distribution network and dominance in the market.

en Banks tend to shy away from smaller loans, startups, certain 'riskier' industries, or less than perfect credit scores. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. A brand-new business, running for a month, few banks want to take that on.

en The Korean banks' intrinsic value has improved since the crisis, but still substantially below the global average. More needs to be done, and one way is to have strong foreign banks have a stronger controlling presence because it changes the whole competitive dynamics.


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