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Jing Shuping, once branded a "reactionary capitalist" in the Cultural Revolution and banished to a farm, was instrumental in persuading Zhu Rongji, the prime minister, to approve the country's first private bank, Minsheng. Now the ex-chicken farmer is seen as...
THE BANK of England resisted calls for a cut in interest rates to offset signs of a slowdown in consumer…
Japan is courting Russia to build a Siberia-to-Pacific pipeline, assuring the Russians the Japanese economy will have the capacity to…
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CIT Commercial Services, a unit of CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT), today announced that it has provided a $56 million…
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SITEL Corporation (NYSE: SWW), a leading global provider of outsourced customer support services, today announced it has closed a three-year…
French credit insurer Coface said it has completed its acquisition of CNA Financial Corp.'s (NYSE:CNA) CNA Credit, a division of…
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CapitalStream and Northern Consulting announce the release of the 2003 Commercial and Equipment Finance Survey Report focusing on what banks…
Profitability levels of private non-financial corporations in the UK, have fallen to their lowest levels since 1994, adding credence to…
As many as 300 companies are ready to list on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, according to Twatchai Yongkittikul, secretary-general…
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The forthcoming Budget should address the two main problems of the small-scale sector, namely, the high cost of funds and…
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Robin Russell, managing director, co-leads a new team at Gaelic Cashflow Finance with John Doyle – now chief operating officer,…
BCR has today added to its factorscan website seven articles on private and public credit insurance markets in China, Denmark,…
UK business owners are more optimistic about the economic outlook and their own business prospects for 2003 than most of…