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The bank normally works by lending money to governments. We have tended to focus on one country at a time.
Bob Watson
The bank may also contribute to the economic activities within the country in terms of lending to fund growth that will build up the economy further.
Adrian Chee
[Unlike other types of bounced-check protection, any money lent by the bank is taken out of the consumer's next deposit. The fees and the short time given to pay back the overdraft often translate to] triple-digit interest rates, ... Banks have essentially gone into the business of payday lending.
Ann Fox
It is simple. It works like a bank, except that instead of money you deposit works of art to secure your own future.
David Ross
Ninety percent of a retail bank's primary business is lending money on residential real estate, and that cycle is over.
Richard Bove
[Courtesy overdraft is controversial because, unlike other types of bounced-check protection, any money lent by the bank is taken out of the consumer's next deposit. The fees and the short time that's given to pay back the overdraft amount often translate to] triple-digit interest rates, ... Banks have essentially gone into the business of payday lending.
Ann Fox
I don't think the jump is mainly caused by the revaluation of RMB. The main reason, I believe, is that commercial banks are tempted to put money in the inter-bank market where potential risks are lower than lending. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. I don't think the jump is mainly caused by the revaluation of RMB. The main reason, I believe, is that commercial banks are tempted to put money in the inter-bank market where potential risks are lower than lending.
Li Ruoyu
Company and economic performance in Japan is still disappointing and bank lending over there is retracting, ... This is a swell of money into the yen, but at this point I think it's a very speculative swell.
Carl Weinberg
Company and economic performance in Japan is still disappointing and bank lending over there is retracting. This is a swell of money into the yen, but at this point I think it's a very speculative swell.
Carl Weinberg
From 1965 to 1982, the yield curve in this country was inverted 47 percent of the time, yet bank earnings averaged a more rapid increase than non-bank earnings. Bank stocks also outperformed the S&P 500, on average, over that period.
Richard Bove
The net effect was to induce a tightening mode in the markets, in bank lending and in total bank reserve growth, while [interest rates] rose significantly, especially for corporate bond issues. In retrospect, that's not looking very smart.
Lacy Hunt
The increase in bank lending is a sign that the pace of increase in liquidity could grow too fast. That means that the Bank of Japan has got support for ending its super-loose monetary policy.
Hideo Kumano
The expertise that GE can bring to the table, particularly in the consumer lending area, shall be helpful in moving Shenzhen Development away from corporate lending toward a retail focus, ... Shenzhen Development also has a rather urgent need for capital.
David Marshall
The expertise that GE can bring to the table, particularly in the consumer lending area, shall be helpful in moving Shenzhen Development away from corporate lending toward a retail focus. Shenzhen Development also has a rather urgent need for capital.
David Marshall
The bank has a strong loan portfolio with low revenue customers, a niche which normally takes time and money to develop for a bank.
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