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Experian reports fall in failures in first quarter of...

The number of businesses failing in the Q1 2003 decreased by almost 3 per cent compared with the first quarter of 2002, according to the latest figures released by Experian, the global business solutions company. In total, 4,327 companies failed...

#insolvencies#insolvency#risks

42% of businesses say they do not recover all...

30 years after its introduction, 70 per cent of UK businesses are still struggling to comply with the complexities of…


Coface reassesses problem country ratings and issues country analyses

The Coface Group, a world leader in export credit insurance and commercial risk management, has upgraded Vietnam and downgraded Bolivia,…

#bank#exports#international


Florida TMA chapter report financing still sluggish and credit...

Lenders painted a less than rosy picture of the Florida lending market at the Florida Chapter Turnaround Management Association's meeting.…

#CIT#CIT Commercial Services#liquidity


ECGD boosts renewable energy sector with export credit insurance...

Some Ј50 million (GBP) of cover for the UK renewable energy sector is being made available by the Export Credits…


Asset-based lending gains ground rapidly

Asset-backed financing of management buy-outs (MBOs) is set for a bumper year as small companies struggle to attract funding, while…

#bank#commercial finance#Deutsche Bank


Siam General Factoring announces dividend decision

Siam General Factoring said its board on March 28 approved no dividend for 2002 due to retained loss, a capital…

#Clear


Tax rise 'to force a third of small companies...

National insurance rises due to take effect this week will force a third of smaller companies to cut jobs, according…

#conference#insurance#Jobs


Economic growth indicator lowest in four years

Gordon Brown may be forced to revise down his forecast for UK growth this year, according to a number of…

#economy


Bank crisis update

A senior leader of Myanmar's ruling military junta has urged those who have borrowed from crippled banks to repay their…


Power firms await Electricity Bill before insuring receivables

Power producers will now be able to insure their receivables against non-payment of payments due as the insurance sector is…


Gulf Bank expects to regain profitability in 2003 as...

Miami based Gulf Bank has been under a cease and desist order from the Federal Reserve and the Florida Department…

#bank#interest rates#international

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