Are We Really Facing a Bond Bubble? Minyanville.com In fact, bank loans have continued to contract since the economic malaise began, and businesses are sitting on the largest hoard of cash in history. ...
Afghanistan's troubled bank: House of Karzai The Economist Most oddly, Mahmoud Karzai bought his 7% share of the bank with a $5m loan that the bank itself provided. He is yet to repay it and does not view the ...
Norris & Co happy to hit back The Australian It went on in similar vein, noting that "even under the most highly stressed scenario, potential losses would be around 2 per cent of total home loan ...
Foster could get Rangers debut Teamtalk.com Rangers manager Walter Smith has revealed loan signing Richard Foster could make his debut against Hamilton on Saturday. Kirk Broadfoot and Steven Whittaker ...
If Gold Were Money Again Daily Reckoning - American Edition (blog) For the purpose of this update, the loans to weak banks are assumed to have zero value, for calling these loans and reinjecting the collateral back into the ...
BETC: No longer 'broken,' but far from secure Sustainable Business Oregon (blog) But temporary rules intended to stem what some lawmakers saw as an unscrupulous outflow of revenue from the state's tax base rolled back that discount rate ...
Irish bonds, banks rebound after Anglo split plan BusinessWeek Investors are welcoming Ireland's plan to split up its most debt-crippled bank, Anglo Irish, by bidding strongly for government bonds and bank shares. ...
Sensex adds 133 points to 31-month high mydigitalfc.com Banking shares gained the most on expectations that the beginning of the festive season might see a surge in consumer spending and boost loan offtake. ...
Profits and education: Learning the right lessons The Economist The Department of Education reported that most students at many of these universities were defaulting on their loans. Similarly, an investigation by the ...