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The government is considering asking small- and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) to borrow more for development and expansion and depend less on grants. International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said soft loans or interest-free loans could be more...
BCR’s 2003 Receivables Finance International Asia-Pacific conference will be held in Bangkok from 17 to 19 September, at the Oriental…
Research conducted by the Better Payment Practice Group (BPPG) shows that nine in ten British businesses think large companies should…
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Bookings for the 7th Annual FDA Conference in Amsterdam are now being taken. The Conference, sponsored by Dancerace Plc, will…
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While some businesses struggle to stay afloat in the choppy economy, United Capital Funding is profiting from the storm. The…
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Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) chief executive Vivian Brown welcomed the news that the department had supported Ј3.5 billion of…
Corporate defaults continued to decelerate in the first half of 2003, according to Standard & Poor's Risk Solutions. Globally, 69…
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Funds set aside for small- and medium-scale industry (SMI) loans as well as the micro-credit scheme under the management of…
Hungary is mostly ready for membership of the European Union (EU) in May next year, but government bureaucracy and a…
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Credit insurance premiums in Chile are set to grow 30% this year, reaching US$15.6 million compared with last year, according…
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Figures from the Irish Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Association (ISME) show that more than half of managers are less optimistic…
Economic ministers of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have agreed to form sectoral task forces to increase…
Another UK company, Sterling Fabrications in Cumbria, is closing, citing the heavy cost of business liability insurance as the reason.…