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Brumark Decision Causes Lending Concern The Brumark Ruling, which was made as a result of an action brought by The New Zealand Tax Authorities in May this year, is likely to have a significant impact on both corporate lending by...
Five Arrows Commercial Finance has further strengthened its senior management team with the recent announcement of several promotions. Clive Cosgrove…
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Manufacturing industry is still in a “critical condition”, the British Chambers of Commerce said yesterday, reporting the results of its…
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When the Competition Commission started its inquiry into small business banking 19 months ago, the arguments seemed obvious. The big…
Corporate Banking Heads Appointed In Four Countries As Part Of Growth Plan Royal Bank of Scotland, the UK's second largest…
Unicredito Italiano, Europe’s second largest banking group, is expected next week to unveil plans to merge five of its seven…
The government has stated that by 2005 the UK will be the best country in the world in which to…
Bank of Ireland is hoping to lend Ј1bn within five years through a leasing and hire purchase operation launched yesterday.…
New research from Barclays Bank shows that small businesses accessing and using support services are far more likely to succeed…
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GE Capital Commercial Finance has recently been awarded two significant awards. According to GE, “these awards testify to our market…
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It has been reported that the Romanian government plans to sell a 51% stake in Banca Comerciala Romana in 2002.…
Speakers at the United Nations General Assembly’s Sixth Committee (Legal) unanimously expressed appreciation for the notable breakthroughs of UNCITRAL in…
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Robin Lau, head of the Singapore Confederation of Industries (SCI), yesterday urged the government to include in the second off-Budget…
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